STRONG US TEAM NAMED
It will be another very strong team that the United States sends to contest this year’s Junior World Motocross Championships in Bulgaria.
The American Motorcyclist Association has selected some of the fastest youth motocross racers in the country to compete at the 2012 Federation International de Motocylisme Junior Motocross World Championship August 25-26 in Sivlievo, Bulgaria.
While New Zealand will have just one rider competing at the event – Takaka’s Hamish Harwood – the Americans will field riders in all the categories.
Two US riders have been selected for each of the three classes – 65cc, 85cc and 125cc – and they will attempt to successfully defend the titles the US team won in 2010 in France and 2011 in Italy.
This year’s 65cc team members for the US are Conner Mullennix from Santee, Calif., and Parker Mashburn from Stephenville, Texas. Both riders will compete aboard KTM Orange Brigade 65s.
Monster Energy Kawasaki Team Green rider Austin Forkner from Richards, Mo., and Suzuki amateur support team rider Jake Pinhancos from Rochester, Mass., will represent the United States in the 85cc ranks. Both Forkner and Pinhancos have won AMA Amateur National Motocross Championships. In 2010, Pinhancos represented the United States in France where he won the 65cc FIM Motocross World Championship.
In the 125cc class are Jerek Balkovic from Camp Hill, Pa., on his Cernics Racing Yamaha and Jordon Smith from Belmont, N.C., aboard his Farren/PR2 Racing Suzuki.
“I feel that the opportunity to represent my country against the greatest riders in the world and showcase my talents is a major highlight in my motocross career,” said Smith, who won the Schoolboy 1 class at the 2012 AMA Amateur National Motocross Championships.
“I have been training hard, and I am ready.”
He said he felt honoured to follow in the footsteps of some of the greatest riders from the United States, such as James Stewart, Ryan Villipoto and Davi Millsaps, along with FIM World Champions Blake Wharton, Joey Savatgy and Eli Tomac.
“I look forward to using my talents to continue the groundwork they have laid and working with my team-mates to prove that the USA is the best country for motocross,” he continued.
“I am positive that all of our hard work, training and dedication will bring home another world championship for the US team.”
KTM North America’s Amateur Motocross Support Coordinator Mike Sleeter will serve as team manager and organise the team’s efforts. Sleeter, a racer himself who also won a title at the 2012 AMA Amateur National Motocross Championships this year, brings years of amateur and professional racing experience and will surely be instrumental in the success of the team.
“Having the opportunity to help these amateur racers represent the United Sates is an honour, and I’m very excited,” Sleeter said. “I’ve had the opportunity to race abroad myself, and the experience will be one these kids will never forget. We have a strong team, and I have confidence that they will perform well and represent the United States with pride.”
AMA Motocross Manager Kip Bigelow said that the team is looking forward to re-creating the success it experienced in 2010 and 2011.
“The amount of time and effort needed to put the team together and coordinate the logistics is substantial, but the pride and honor that is displayed by the entire team makes it worth it,” Bigelow said.
“While in the past American riders, such as Ryan Villopoto in Italy in 2003, Blake Wharton in Bulgaria in 2007 and Eli Tomac in New Zealand in 2009, have won individual class titles, the overall team titles of the last two years have been exceptional.
“Without question, our amateur motocross program in America provides some of the best young racers in the world. I have no doubt that this year’s team will compete at the highest level and will be a force to be reckoned with in Bulgaria.
“With support from the AMA and the FIM North America, along with team sponsorship from Cernic’s Racing, Super Sketch, VP fuels, Dunlop, and Dirt Shirts, this looks to be another great adventure for these riders and their families,” Bigelow added.

