INTENSE RC HARD CHARGER AWARD: Ironman National
Wednesday, August 31, 2022 | 3:30 PM
With an unprecedented 102 career wins and a record 10 career titles in the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, Ricky Carmichael remains the standard bearer of success in American motocross, and it's why he's affectionately known as "The G.O.A.T." (Greatest of All Time). In honor of Carmichael's legacy, the Pro Motocross Championship has made an effort to recognized the most determined rider at each respective National for more than a decade with the Ricky Carmichael Hard Charger Award. This accolade rewards the one competitor at each of the 12 rounds on the schedule who overtakes the highest number of his fellow racers in either 450 Class moto.
With a rich heritage of its own that now spans nearly three decades, INTENSE CYCLES has long been a standard bearer of its own in downhill mountain bike racing. The California company has long held a crossover connection to the sport of motocross, with a who's who of team athletes that also became familiar figures within motorcycle racing. Passion and ingenuity was the driving force behind INTENSE's ascension in mountain biking, and those same traits became integral to the brand's development of its first electric bike, the TAZER MX. When it debuted in 2018, the TAZER integrated the refinements of traditional downhill mountain bikes with emerging electric technology, and even some elements of motocross, for an innovative design that remained true to the man-powered nature of the experience. The seamless transition into the e-bike segment further cemented INTENSE's status as an elite manufacturer, much like how Carmichael's sustained decade of dominance competing aboard three different brands of motorcycles proved he's simply the best there's ever been.
Each recipient of the INTENSE RC HARD CHARGER AWARD is recognized during the riders meeting at the following National and is awarded with a custom-designed trophy.
For much of the 2022 season it has seemed like a feast or famine situation for Monster Energy Kawasaki's Jason Anderson off the start of each moto. The multi-race winner has faced his fair share of adversity out the gate, resulting in a starting average of 10.2 in the running order. However, Anderson has minimized the damage of his less-than-ideal starts with an incredible start-to-finish ratio of +6.1, marking a class-leading ability to work through the field. At the Tucker Freight Lines Ironman National that resiliency was on full display after Anderson found himself on the ground in the first turn to start Moto 1. He completed the first lap well out of contention, in 32nd place, but put forth one of the most impressive rides of the season with a jaw-dropping climb through the field that saw Anderson nearly break into the top five with an impressive sixth-place finish. His improvement of 26 positions off the start equaled the largest gain of the season thus far and was one position better than Anderson's similarly stellar come-from-behind moto at Southwick where he passed 25 riders. The second RC Hard Charger Award of the season for Anderson was certainly one to be remembered, despite the dire circumstances that necessitated the performance.
Ironman National:
#21 Jason Anderson / Edgewood, New Mexico / Kawasaki
+26 positions in 450 Moto 1 (32nd to 6th)
2022 INTENSE RC HARD CHARGER AWARD Recipients
Fox Raceway I National:
#61 Fredrik Noren / Lidköping, Sweden / Suzuki
+26 positions in 450 Moto 1 (40th to 14th)
Hangtown Motocross Classic:
#73 Benny Bloss / Oak Grove, Missouri / KTM
+18 positions in 450 Moto 1 (35th to 17th)
Thunder Valley National:
#28 Christian Craig / El Cajon, California / Yamaha
+22 positions in 450 Moto 1 (32nd to 10th)
High Point National:
#82 Chris Canning / Coventry, Connecticut / GASGAS
+17 positions in 450 Moto 2 (34th to 17th)
RedBud National:
#12 Shane McElrath / Canton, North Carolina / Husqvarna
+26 positions in 450 Moto 1 (40th to 14th)
Southwick National:
#21 Jason Anderson / Edgewood, New Mexico / Kawasaki
+25 positions in 450 Moto 1 (33rd to 8th)
Spring Creek National:
#7 Aaron Plessinger / Hamilton, Ohio / KTM
+11 positions in 450 Moto 2 (18th to 7th)
Washougal National:
#12 Shane McElrath / Canton, North Carolina / Husqvarna
+16 positions in 450 Moto 1 (30th to 14th)
Unadilla National:
#82 Chris Canning / Coventry, Connecticut / GASGAS
+16 positions in 450 Moto 2 (35th to 19th)
Budds Creek National:
#23 Chase Sexton / La Moille, Illinois / Honda
+22 positions in 450 Moto 1 (29th to 7th)