Walton Canadian National Final Round Photo Report
By:
Lissimore

The Canadian Nationals are all wrapped up and a pair of Americans are your 2012 Canadian MX Champs...

 

By James Lissimore

 

The final round of the 2012 Monster Energy CMRC Canadian Motocross Nationals took place this past weekend at Walton, Ontario's Walton Raceway. The season was one of American domination as both titles were taken by the Monster Energy Leading Edge Kawasaki duo of Iowa's Teddy Maier(MX2) and Florida's Matt Goerke(MX1). For Goerke, he was the first American winner since Paul Carpenter in 2007 while Maier clinched the first title by a US rider in the MX2 class since his own win in 2009.

The whole Walton crew stepped things up big this year, with plenty of track changes, a new pit location, buildings and more. In the end the two newly crowned champs would also take the overall wins on the day as Goerke made it another 1-1, clean sweep and Maier used consistency to take the win with 2-2 scores. With Bobby Kiniry racing Unadilla on Saturday and Walton on Sunday, even Matthes made the overnight drive to check out the race. Here's a look at what went down at the final round in the Great White North...

 

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