2021 Dubya World Vet Championships Results
Cycle News Staff | November 9, 2021
Hundreds of racers from around the state and country made the trek to Glen Helen Raceway for the 37th running of the Dubya World Vet Championships, November 6-7.
Many motocross and off-road stars from the past took part during the two-day race, including former Supercross winner and factory Kawasaki star Jeff Matiasevich, former 500cc Motocross National Champion Chuck Sun, GP legend Kurt Nicoll, former 250 Supercross champ and off-road star Ty Davis, Doug Dubach, Robbie Reynard and Bob Morales, to name a few. But it was Mike Alessi who stole the show by winning the headlining 30-Plus Pro and Pasha 125cc 30+ Pro classes.
In the 30 Plus Pro class, the well-known number-800, Alessi, won both motos over Jason Potter’s 2-2, and Sean Lipanovich’s 3-3.
Another highly competitive class was the 50-Plus Pro division. World Vet veteran Dubach claimed a moto win but also suffered a DNF. Dubach’s longtime rival, Kurt Nicoll, ended up taking the overall win via his 2-2 moto finishes. Pete Murray rounded out the top three.
Team Guam, made up of Lipanovich, Kris Keefer and Dubach, emerged victorious in the World Cup of Nations race. Lipanovich is native to Guam, and since Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States, Keefer and Dubach were eligible to ride on the team. CN
RESULTS
SATURDAY
50+ PRO
1. |
Kurt Nicoll |
KTM |
1-1 |
2. |
Ty Davis |
HUS |
3-2 |
3. |
Kevin Burda |
SUZ |
5-3 |
4. |
Jeff Matiasevich |
KAW |
4-6 |
5. |
Troy Cardiel |
HON |
7-4 |
PASHA 125cc 30+ PRO
1. |
Mike Alessi |
HON |
1-1 |
2. |
Sean Collier |
YAM |
3-2 |
3. |
Jason Potter |
KTM |
2-4 |
4. |
Dominic Desimone |
KTM |
4-3 |
5. |
Bryce Huffman |
KTM |
5-5 |
SUNDAY
30+ PRO
1. |
Mike Alessi |
HON |
1-1 |
2. |
Jason Potter |
GAS |
2-2 |
3. |
Sean Lipanovich |
KTM |
3-3 |
4. |
Sean Collier |
YAM |
4-4 |
5. |
Benny Breck |
GAS |
6-5 |
PASHA 125 50+ PRO
1. |
Kurt Nicoll |
KTM |
2-2 |
2. |
Pete Murray |
YAM |
3-3 |
3. |
Kevin Burda |
YAM |
4-4 |
4. |
Ed Foedish |
HUS |
6-5 |
5. |
Don Bisceglia |
KTM |
5-6 |