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Brookfield motocrosse­r to race on national circuit in 250 class this season

- JOEY SMITH TRURO NEWS

Tyler Medaglia has decided he will race on the national series in 2019 in the 250cc class, where he feels he’ll be far more comfortabl­e.

What’s old is new again for Tyler Medaglia.

For the first time in eight years, Medaglia will compete in the 250 (MX2) class on the upcoming Canadian motocross series. The last time he raced in the 250 class was in 2011 when he won his second of back-to-back national titles before moving on to the 450 division.

“The 250 kind of fits me to at because obviously I’m a small guy and I’m pretty light,” Medaglia told the Truro News last week from Jacksonvil­le, Fla., where he is training for the new season.

“I’m looking forward to it. I think that I have a good chance of being competitiv­e for a championsh­ip.”

Medaglia, who will run a KX 250, is a member of the Monster Energy/alpinestar­s/piller’s Kawasaki and Huber Motorsport­s racing team. Matt Georke, of Panama City, Fla., is his lone teammate and will race in the 450 class.

“There’s just going to be two of us on the team this year, so they just wanted to tighten up the program a little bit, keep it really competitiv­e and they should be able to get us everything we need to get the job done,” said Medaglia.

Madaglia, 31, from Brookfield, has been one of the most successful and consistent Canadian pro motocross stars over the past decade. Last year he finished fourth overall in the 450 (MX1) class on the Rockstar Triple Crown Series, which included races in three discipline­s – arenacross, motocross and supercross. His season included seven podium finishes, including a first during Round 6 of the MX series at Gopher Dunes in Courtland, Ont.

He said he is thrilled to be climbing aboard a 250 this season and has his sights set on becoming the only Canadian rider in history to notch more than two titles in that class.

“Everybody’s pretty stoked on it,” he said. “I’m pretty happy; it’s just getting used to that super-ag- gressive riding style that it takes to ride the 250.”

Medaglia has spent much of the off-season in Florida training and testing. He will return home for a short time before heading to California to prepare for the new season, which kicks off with an arenacross event on April 6 in Abbotsford, B.C.

The lone Maritime stop on the national MX series will be Riverglade, N.B., on July 27.

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JAMES LISSIMORE PHOTO Tyler Medaglia of Brookfield will race on the national series in 2019 in the 250cc class.
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