TQRA
ATV Racing Round 2
RAW MX - Links |
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Geary, OK (4/3/12) - Can-Am’s
Cody Miller took the win in both the Open Expert
and Pro-am classes this weekend at round number
two of the 2012 TQRA series, where he was joined
on the podium by Hunter Miller and Johnny Hale,
while Hunter Miller claimed the win in the UTV
class.
Hot and windy weather was on hand at RAW MX
in Geary, OK, with highs hitting above the 90
degree mark. The wind did kick up a bit of dust,
but that didn’t seem to matter as everyone
had a good time in the heat and the competition
was fierce.
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BCS Performance's Cody Miller grabbed
both Open Expert Class Holeshots &
the won the Overall at TQRA ATV MX Round
2 |
In the first Open Expert moto, Can-Am’s
Cody Miller grabbed the holeshot and led from
start to finish, taking an easy win. The second
moto was a repeat for the number 22 as he again
took the holeshot and the moto win for the overall.
“I had two good motos in the Open Expert
class. I got both holeshots and took the win,
so I had a good day,” said Cody Miller.
Hunter Miller was in third off the start in
the moto one and began pressuring Johnny Hale
right away for second. Miller and Hale battled
for quite sometime, but Miller got the upper
hand and made the pass for second. Miller held
off Hale, who tried to fight back, but Miller
held the number two spot all the way to the
finish line. In moto two, Hunter Miller was
second off the start and held his position from
start to finish, giving him second overall on
the Open Expert podium. “It was a lot
of fun out there today and I was glad to finish
on the podium,” said Miller.
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#90
Hunter Miller went 2-2 to take second
overall in the Open Expert Class |
#116 Johnny Hale rounded out the
Open Expert podium in third at RAW MX |
The number 116 Honda of Johnny Hale was looking
solid as he came off the start in the number
two spot in moto one. Hale was almost immediately
under pressure from Hunter Miller and the pair
battled hard before Hale fell back and took
third at the checkered flag. In moto two, Hale
was in third off the start and held his position
from start to finish, and took third place overall
in the Open Expert class.