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Atlas Speed Factory Shines in the Mile High

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Atlas Speed Factory made our Supercross Futures debut in Denver, Colorado on Sunday at Broncos Stadium. Following a strong performance during the Texas Nationals in March our riders continued to find great results in Denver. Wyatt Mattson rode to a 6th overall in Schoolboy 2 and a 12th place finish in 250 B after a 4th place heat finish. Jesse James Shedden placed 2nd in the 65 (7-11) class, making his first supercross outing one to remember. Talon Hawkins had a great run with a win in the Supermini 2 class followed up with a 2nd place in Supermini 1 and a 3rd place in Schoolboy 1.

Parker Earl and Bailee Garner were in attendance, but decided to focus on helping within the pit rather than to race. Both Earl and Garner will make their return to racing in coming weeks as we focus on Las Vegas and beyond. We are extremely pleased with how this event went for the riders and families alike.

Our end goal is to truly enjoy racing and the vibe under or canopy this weekend could not have been better. We are grateful to all who support our program and our riders.

We would like to extend a special thanks to Matrix Concepts, MotoCutz, Rekluse, ASV, Mika Metals, DT1 Filters, Moto Seat, Hoosier Tire, and Action Sports Canopies for helping us to prepare for this event.

ABOUT Atlas Speed Factory
Established in 2019, Atlas Speed Factory is an amateur based motocross developmental program. Our team consists of six athletes that compete at the national level in classes ranging from 65cc to 450cc. Our goal is to provide athletes and their families the tools and environment needed to grow upon their success as young racers at the forefront of their respected classes. Our 2019 Team; Jesse James Shedden 09, Kelana Humphrey 62, Wyatt Mattson 13, Bailee Garner 27, Parker Earl 26, and Talon Hawkins 71.

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Michael Antonovich

Michael Antonovich has a wealth of experience with over 10 years of moto-journalism under his belt. A lifelong racing enthusiast and rider, Anton is the Editor of Swapmoto Live and lives to be at the race track.

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