2010
AMA Racing
ATV Extreme Dirt Track Nationals
Round #7 - Orville, Ohio
Wayne County Speedway
August 28, 2010
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Harold Goodman Takes
Pro Win, Michael Coburn Claims Championship
2010 ATV Extreme Dirt Track Pro
Race Report
Extreme
Dirt Track ATV Racing
Round #7 - Links |
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Orville, OH - Harold “The
Bumble Bee” Goodman took the Pro win at the
final round of the 2010 Extreme Dirt Track Series,
which also saw Michael Coburn claim his second consecutive
Pro Championship, while Brad Riley would claim dual
wins and championships in both the Pro Lites and
Pro-am classes.
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The
Orville track had plenty to offer for some
great racing action with plenty of passing
oppurtunities especially with the split
lane section
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Wayne County Speedway was the hosting facility for
the final round of TT action for the 2010 season
where racers were greeted by a new track designed
by none other than Tim Farr. The track was without
a doubt, one of the best tracks of the season with
plenty of passing lanes, table tops, off camber
turns and even a whoops section. Great weather was
also on tap for the entire weekend that saw a rider
turnout of about 250 entries.
On Friday, the addition of an short track race
was a hit with spectators and racers alike, which
saw Michael Coburn blaze his way to the Expert
class win, followed by Brad Riley in second and
Can-Am’s Chuckie Creech in third. Shane
Hitt was holding down a respectable fourth, but
would end up crashing and finishing near the back
of the pack. “When I started racing, I used
to race oval track and really liked it. It was
a really close race between Brad and Chuckie and
me and it was really fun for a change,”
stated Michael Coburn.
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#038
Michael Coburn kicked off the weekend with
a Win in the short track race over #27 Brad
Riley & #25 Chuckie Creech |
KTM's
#5 Shane Hitt was back in action at Orville
& was running 4th till a minor get-off
took him out of the running for a top three
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Qualifiers for Saturday’s main event went
well for Frank Batista as he checked in with the
fastest qualifying time, but Pro practice did
not go so well for him as he suffered a nasty
crash that left him with a huge contusion on his
arm that slowed him down considerably for Saturday’s
races.
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#13
Frank Batista scored the Fastest Qualifying
time for the Pro Class, but a get-off during
Saturday's practice left him with a huge
contusion on his forearm & mangled 450R,
so he was focused on just salvaging some
points during the Main Events
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