DeGraff Dominates as Motocross Action Returns to Southside
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The roar of engines returned to the Southside Moto Sports Park this weekend as the Bermuda Motocross Association hosted a high-octane day of racing across eight competitive divisions.
In the marquee Expert class, Allan DeGraff proved once again why he is the man to beat on the island circuit. DeGraff swept the afternoon to claim the overall victory, fending off fierce challenges from Zico Majors and Zano Tucker who finished second and third respectively. DeGraff's technical precision over the jumps kept him clear of the field in a division that saw the riders push their machines to the limit in three grueling motos.
The veteran divisions provided some of the most consistent racing of the day. In the Over 30 category, Aaron Cannonier showcased his experience to secure the top spot on the podium. He was followed by Dillon Carreiro and Lorenzo Burch, while Willem Vermeulen and Daquan Burgess completed the top five.
Meanwhile, the Over 40 class saw Ben Zoeller deliver a clinical performance to take the overall win. Zoeller managed to hold off Ashley Simmons, who settled for second, with Bobby Lambe crossing the line in third. Jason Harrell and Dupray Joell rounded out the lead group in a division that remains one of the most closely contested in the association.
The future of the sport was on full display in the junior ranks, where high speeds and daring overtakes thrilled the gathered spectators. Mikah Alves took the honors in the Novice division, staying ahead of Anyari Persad and a busy A'jahni Foggo. Foggo’s day was particularly impressive as he also dominated the 85cc class, where he took first place ahead of Azai Burt and Jaylon Glasford.
In the smaller engine brackets, King Clarke was the class of the field in the 65cc division, beating out Rome Dill and Ade Stovell for the top honors. The 50cc class was won by A'kyo Cannonier, while the youngest riders in the PeeWee division saw Diego Daniels claim a popular victory over Jackson Amaro and Eli Philpott.
The BMA circuit now shifts its focus toward the mid-season trophy day, where championship points will be vital for those looking to secure the 2026 titles.
Sunday, January 04, 2026
Barnes & Burgess Lead Charge as BKA Celebrates 50 years
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The Bermuda Karting Association (BKA) launched its 50th-anniversary season in spectacular fashion today, with 39 karts descending on the Southside Raceway for a milestone Race Day #8 of the Rubis Energy Karting Championship.
The golden jubilee year kicked off with a high-intensity program that saw seasoned champions and rising stars go wheel-to-wheel under both the midday sun and a late-afternoon drizzle. With a bumper turnout and five decades of history behind them, the atmosphere at the St. David’s track reflected a sport very much in its prime.
The L206 Senior class lived up to its reputation as the most competitive division on the island, featuring a stacked field of 14 karts. Scott Barnes was the man to beat in the opening and closing exchanges, securing clinical victories in Heats 1 and 3.
However, long-time rival Jason North ensured Barnes didn’t have it all his own way, snatching a win in Heat 2 and shadowing Barnes for second-place finishes in the other two races. The CRG teammates maintained a podium stranglehold, with David Barbosa claiming third in the first two heats before Marc Tucker moved up to take third in the final sprint.
In the high-speed TAG Senior division, the rivalry shifted. Ryan Burgess drew first blood with a Heat 1 victory, but Barnes’ versatility was on full display as he dominated Heats 2 and 3 to claim the overall honors for the day. Blake Horseman remained a constant threat, securing two runner-up spots, while Jorja Thomas showed remarkable consistency to park her kart in third place across all three heats.
Burgess would later find redemption in the Shifter Class. He dominated the opening two heats, leading a consistent top four that included Ryan Rebello, "Skitchy" Barnes, and Horseman. However, as the heavens opened for the final heat, the technical challenge shifted. Blake Horseman proved to be the "rain master," navigating the slippery surface to take the win in Heat 3 ahead of Jason Correia and Stephen Corrado.
While the senior classes were defined by narrow margins, the TAG Junior class belonged entirely to Tanner Correia. In a flawless display of race craft, Correia completed a clean sweep of all three heats. Alondro Albouy and Jonathan Lindberg traded second-place finishes, while Syah Pedro remained firmly in the podium hunt throughout the afternoon.
The KZ Master Class provided a similar story of technical grit. Rian Lindo claimed the initial win of the day, but Jason DeCouto struck back in Heat 2. As the rain added an extra layer of difficulty to the final session, William Dunkley showcased his experience in the wet, powering to a first-place finish to close out a historic day for the association.
New Year’s Day Thrills at Southside Motor Sports Park
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The engines roared into life at the Southside Motor Sports Park as the Bermuda Motocross Association hosted its traditional New Year’s Day races. A massive crowd gathered to witness a day of high-flying action and intense competition across several divisions, marking a spectacular start to the 2026 racing calendar.
In the premier Expert class, Allan Degraff showcased his dominance on the dirt once again. Degraff managed to hold off a spirited challenge from Preston Martin to claim the top spot on the podium, demonstrating the technical skill and speed that has become his trademark at the St. David’s track.
The veteran classes provided some of the most competitive racing of the afternoon. In the Over 30 division, Aaron Cannonier took the checkered flag ahead of Lorenzo Burch and Dillon Carreiro. Meanwhile, the Over 40 category saw Ben Zoeller produce a masterclass in consistency to secure first place, finishing ahead of Ashley Simmons and Bobby Lambe in a field that tested the endurance of the island’s more experienced riders.
The future of the sport was also on full display with a packed schedule of youth races. In the 85cc class, A’jahni Foggo stood out with a commanding performance to take the win, followed by Mazaii Tucker and Tinho Tucker Wall. Foggo’s busy day didn't end there, as he also secured a second-place finish in the Novice division, which was won by the impressive Mikah Alves.
The 65cc division saw King Clarke climb to the top of the standings, edging out Cassidy Spencer-Furbert and Rome Dill. In the 50cc category, A’kyo Cannonier mirrored the success of his older relatives by taking the victory in a tight race against Tiano Tucker Wall and Diego Daniels.
The youngest riders of the day in the PeeWee class proved to be a major draw for the spectators. Eli Philpott displayed remarkable control to finish first in his group, leading Diego Daniels and Kailo Young across the line. The event underscored the growing strength of the local motocross community, with a deep field of talent ranging from the grassroots level to the elite experts.
Sunday, December 28, 2025
Engines Roar as Motocross Defies the Chill at Coney Island
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The silence of the nature reserve was shattered by the thunderous return of motocross to its spiritual home, as thousands of spectators "tilted" Coney Island for the first leg of the Pink Sand Scramble 2.0.
Despite a "cold blast of Canadian air" that brought a distinctly wintry feel to the island, the atmosphere remained white-hot as local heroes and international professionals braved the breezy conditions to tackle the technical dirt circuit.
Organised by 27-year-old Bermudian professional Jyire Mitchell, the event marked a triumphant follow-up to last year’s historic return to the park.
The challenging course, designed to utilize the natural environment rather than a man-made track, drew high praise from a trio of American professionals who made the trip to compete for the $10,000 purse.
With riders ranging in age from youth divisions to seasoned veterans like Kenneth Matthie, the event lived up to its billing as a community-driven spectacle that bridged generations of racing fans. As the breeze whipped off the North Shore, the resilience of the crowd reflected the enduring appeal of a sport that hasn't seen regular action at this venue in over two decades.
While the festive weekend’s weather has remained "chilly and cloudy," the energy at Coney Island provided a much-needed jolt of adrenaline. The engines are set to roar again this coming Sunday, January 4, for the final leg of the series, where champions will be crowned across all divisions.
Friday, December 26, 2025
Thrills & Chills as Southside Dominates Boxing Day Calendar
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The roar of engines and the scent of high-octane fuel replaced traditional Christmas carols at Southside Motor Sports Park as the Bermuda Motocross Association held its iconic Boxing Day showcase on a chilly day.
Spectators lined the perimeter of the track in St. David’s, witnessing a masterclass in dirt-track racing that saw seasoned veterans and rising stars alike brave the dusty, technical terrain.
The younger divisions set a blistering pace early in the afternoon. In the PeeWee Class, Diego Daniels showcased remarkable composure to take the top spot on the podium, holding off a determined Jackson Amaro and Eli Philpott.
The 50cc Division was equally hard-fought, with A’kyo Cannonier delivering a clinical performance to secure the win ahead of Kaden Bean-Wolfe and Daniels, who pulled double duty to earn a third-place finish. In the 65cc category, Cassidy Spencer-Furbert dominated the field, followed closely by King Clarke and Rome Dill, while Henry Stevens-Carty and Ade Stovell rounded out a highly competitive top five.
As the track conditions grew more challenging, the 85cc and Novice classes provided some of the day's most dramatic overtakes. A’jahni Foggo emerged as a dual-threat powerhouse, claiming Gold in both Divisions.
In the 85cc race, Foggo stayed ahead of Azai Burt and Jaylon Glasford, with Tinho Tucker Wall and Mazaii Tucker finishing fourth and fifth respectively.
Foggo’s momentum carried directly into the Novice Class, where he fended off Mikah Alves and Grae Trott Edness. Deige Paynter and Burt secured the final two positions in a race that saw several lead changes in the closing laps.
The veteran and elite classes proved that experience is often the greatest asset at Southside. The Over 30 division was a tactical battle won by Lorenzo Burch, who edged out Dillon Carreiro and Willem Vermeulen.
Meanwhile, Ben Zoeller reigned supreme in the Over 40s, leading a veteran pack that included Dupray Joell and Jason Harrell.
The day concluded with the high-speed Expert class, where Allan DeGraff put on a clinic in precision riding. DeGraff took the chequered flag ahead of Zico Majors and Jazuri Easton-Thompson, with Aaron Cannonier finishing fourth to cap off a memorable day of festive racing that once again proved why motocross remains a cornerstone of Bermuda's holiday tradition.