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WPSA Powersports ATV Tour
Stillwater, Oklahoma
Round #3 - Cooperland Raceway
June 3, 2007



Chris Borich Holeshot
Warnert Racing's Chris Borich was able to edge out Arctic Cat's Daryl Rath for the HST Rock'n'Roll Award while Jesse West was nearly thrown over the handlebars heading into the first turn of the race

Borich (No. 2 Warnert Racing/Can-Am), like Wimmer, walked away with the QuadTerrain Pro Stock final. After taking the holeshot and winning the $1,000 Holeshot Technologies Rock'n'Roll Award for leaving the rock crawl first, Borich was never seriously challenged, finishing ahead of Rory Beckman (No. 10 Jack Link's/Arctic Cat) and Josh West (No. 788 West Racing/Arctic Cat).

Arctic Cat's Rory Beckman gave CanAm's Chris Borich a run for his money as he applied the pressure throughout the race, but Borich was able to maintain his lead
#788 Josh West was able to secure his first WPSA Podium finish by holding off his brother #888 Jesse West for the first time in his ATV racing career.

GNCC Pro Racer #6 Chris Bithell made an impressive WPSA debut with a Heat Win and was on his way to a Podium finish in the Main till he found himself hung up in the rocks
"I just went out, and had some fun out there," said Borich. "We got the holeshot, and we had some tough competition with my teammate Chris Bithell and the Arctic Cats. My goal was to avoid getting hung up and keep my momentum. It worked out today."

Rath (No. 67 Jack Link's/Arctic Cat Prowler) inherited the lead on the final lap and went on to victory when the No. 737 Alba Action Sports/Yamaha Rhino of Michael Kneebusch suffered mechanical ills. Kneebusch was second, ahead of Skylar Stewart (No. 72 Yamaha Rhino).

"This feels good," said Rath, who also competed in the QuadTerrain Pro Stock event this weekend. "I put a lot of hours in this machine. We didn't have a blueprint when we started, so we broke ground as we went, and it worked!"

Alba Action's Michael Kneebusch grabbed the Holeshot and lead till the final lap of the race
Rath Racing's Daryl Rath secured the win in his custom Arctic Cat Prowler after making the pass on Kneebusch in the final lap of the race
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