MANILA, Philippines - Top seed American rider Tiger Lacey dominated the international category to complete a three-peat in the Enersel Forte Philippine National Motocross Challenge in Tubod, Lanao del Norte recently.
Lacey stamped his class over the other top riders from the American Motocross Association and the leading Filipino racers to capture the centerpiece event at what has been considered the best motocross dirt track in the country for the third straight time.
Rhowell Mangosong of KTM Racing Davao finished third overall behind Dennis Stapleton while Nathan Tieney came in fourth followed by local motocross star Glenn Aguilar, who bucked a poor start in the final heat of the International Pro-Open category.
“We are again happy that our motocross event continues to get bigger and bigger. We have more riders from all over the land competing in the different categories. We are also glad to see our American racers compete against our top Filipino riders,” said Gov. Khalid Dimaporo.
In the Freestyle Motocross category, FMX Rider Ryan Logan completed the first-ever “backflip” in Philippine motocross history in one of the highlights of the event.
Other category champions were Christopher Bandingan (Beginner Open Production), BJ Pepito (65 cc), Dexter Bacabac (Executive A), Jessie Pineda (Novice Open Production), Jungle Cabuco (Underbone Novice), Mclean Aguilar (85 cc), Kimboy Pineda (Expert), Jay Lacnit (Executive C), John Almerino (Beginner Local Enduro), Sam Milby (Celebrity), Paing Unahon (Underbone Open), Ompong Gabriel (50 cc), Lagrada Leven (Intermediate), Glenn Aguilar (Pro-Open), Pia Gabriel (Ladies), Ryan Oliveros (Executive B), and John Americano (Open Local Enduro).
Gracing the event was TV/movie star Sam Milby, who showcased his motocross skills against other celebrities like Jordan Herrera and Manny Pacquiao’s chief Filipino trainer Buboy Fernandez.