Dusty Klatt
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Dustin Klatt is a professional motocross racer from Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada. He is a two time MX2 Western Canadian Champion (2004 & 2005) and won the premier MX1 Canadian title in 2006 while riding for the Blackfoot Honda team based out of Calgary, Alberta.
Dusty raced the 2007 AMA Supercross/Motocross season in the United States. He rode in the "Lites" class aboard a Yamaha YZ250F for Star Racing.
In March, 2007, Klatt won both Pro classes at Round #1 of The Western 4-Stroke National Motocorss Series in the 250F Pro and Premier Pro classes, taking home $1550 for his efforts.[1]
For the 2008 AMA Supercross season in the United States Dusty raced for Cernics Kawasaki on the #63 Kawasaki KX450F in the "Supercross" class. His best finish was a 13th place in the mud at Daytona. He finished the season 30th in series points despite missing the first half of the season with an injury.
Dusty is returning with the Cernics Kawasaki team to race the 2008 CMRC Monster Energy Nationals in Canada in the MX1 class aboard his #111 KX450F.
[edit] References
- ^ Allison Kennedy (March 12, 2007). Five Minutes with Dusty Klatt. RacerX Canada. Retrieved on 2007-08-25.