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Admin
10-01-2005, 03:41 PM
Brashear, TX – The final round of the Extreme Dirt Track Series is finally underway after being delayed for a week due to Hurricane Rita, and atleast this weekend their aren’t any tropical storms to worry about and the weather in Texas is HOT with temps in the 90’s with beautiful blue skies, and the track is in perfect condition.

Unfortunately, there is only around 200 riders in attendance, which is probably due to the high gas prices and schedule change, but regardless, it still will be a great day of racing as everything has been run smooth as silk compared to the fiasco at Paducah.

Everything is running ahead of schedule with many of the Main events completed already and only a few remaining races to run this evening. A break in the racing action will occur shortly with it resuming at 7PM Central time with the Pro Am Unlimited & Production races followed by the Pro Heats. To finish out this season of racing the women will be the last main event before the Pro Main which will probably occur around 10-11PM Eastern Time, so check back late tonight for some live race coverage of the Main Event.

Once the racing action resumes at 8PM Eastern, ATVriders.com will begin to give some updates every hour or so from the track to keep those up to date on the results for those unable to make the long trip to Texas this weekend.

Admin
10-01-2005, 07:30 PM
Pro Am Production Main

Live Coverage about to begin

Admin
10-01-2005, 07:31 PM
The Race is underway and Brad Covington grabbed the Holeshot and their is a pileup with Farr Involved

Brad Covington made the switch to the Suzuki this weekend, and he remains in the lead with Mitch Reynolds in 2nd Place

Admin
10-01-2005, 07:33 PM
Brad Covington has pulled a huge lead over Mitch Reynolds with Darin Ogden in third.

Tim Farr has pulled out of the race to save himself for the Pro Race

Admin
10-01-2005, 07:35 PM
Darin Ogden has passed Mitch Reynolds and moved into 2nd place with Brad Covington maintaining a 8 second lead.

Reynolds and Ogden remain tight as they battle for the 2nd spot.

Brad Riley is running in the 5th Spot behind Danny McGraw in 4th

Admin
10-01-2005, 07:46 PM
Brad Covington Takes the wins on his new Suzuki

1. Brad Covington
2. Darin Ogden
3. Mitch Reynolds
4. Danny McGraw
5. Houston Lowder
6. Brad Riley


If anyone is interested in a rider from a particular class today, let me know and I will do my best to get the results.

Admin
10-01-2005, 07:57 PM
Pro Am Unlimited

Daryl Rath grabs the Holeshot with Bobby Ross back in action in 2nd Place with Reynolds in 3rd with Houston Lowder in 4th and Adam Anderson in 5th

Admin
10-01-2005, 07:59 PM
Rath has a 4 quad length lead over Ross with Reynolds and Lowder hanging tight.

Admin
10-01-2005, 08:02 PM
Bobby Ross hung low with Reynolds going high and making the pass to take over the 2nd spot with Rath pulling away with the lead.

Admin
10-01-2005, 08:05 PM
Rath Maintaining the lead with Reynolds beginning to close the gap with Houston Lowder moving into 3rd as Bobby Ross drops back to 5th behind Adam Anderson.

Admin
10-01-2005, 08:25 PM
Daryl Rath would go on to win his 4th Pro Am Unlimited race of the year and win the Championship at the age of 38 with Mitch Reynolds finishing in 2nd Place followed by Houston Lowder and Adam Anderson, which is exactly the class break down for the year.

4 Stroke A
1. Joseph Underwood
2. Brian Foltz
3. Bent Kuik
4. Jason Miller
DNS - Jeffrey Roberts

265 A
1. Tyler Smith
2. Chase Bunker
3. Jay Burgin
4. Joseph underwood
5. Johnny Jackson

90cc Production Senior Justin wrecked in Heat Race
1. Joel Hetrick
2. Zack Strong
3. Logan Porter
4. Justin Screws

16-24
1. Brandon Hill
2. Craig Hayes
3. Chase Bunker
4. Derek Harry
5. David Clay

265B
1. Cody Kuhlenschmidt
2. Joshua Carter
3. Brandon Hill
4. Steve Soro
5. Daniel Epley

265 C
1. Hunter Hashwell
2. Jeffrey Lorberg
3. Nathan Smithson
4. Timmy Duncan

25 Plus
1. Johnny Jackson
2. Brent Kuik
3. Ken Marcou
4. Jason Oaks
5. Jarrod Sporek

90cc Production Jr
1. Landon Williams
2. Kalob Dycus
3. Jame Kerr
4. Fairon Brown
5. Daniael Bennett

40+
1. Ken Marcou
2. Donnie Allgood
3. Terry Cain
4. Tim Williams
5. Joseph Joyner

90 Modified 8-15
1. Mathew Carter
2. Joel Hetrick
3. Ryan Partee
4. Ryland Johnson
5. Michael Blanchard

4 Stroke C
1. Tim Duncan
2. Nathan Smithson
3. Candace Lee
4. Hunter Haswell
5. Robby Akins

4 Stroke B
1. Steve Soro
2. Jordan Orr
3. Bo Mcanally
4. Jesse Bartell
5. Justin Lobell

265 C
1. Hunter Haswell
2. Jeffrey Lorberg
3. Nathan Smithson
4. Timmy Duncan

Production C
1. Nathan Smithson
2. Eric Mcanally

Open A
1. Dilon Cain
2. Jerry Boling
3. Jerry Partee
4. Tim Batista

Open B
1. Chris Calvert
2. Jordan Orr

Open C
1. Chris Miller
2. James Hommes
3. Zach Creasey

Production B
1. Cody Kuhlenschmidt
2. Brandon Hill
3. Daniel Epley
4. Steve Soro
5. Joshua Dresher

Youth Production
1. Kendall Webb
2. Jordan Peck
3. Josh Anderson
4. Eddie Edmondson
5. Jeffrey Cunningham

70cc Modified 6-11
1. Randall Riden

70cc production
1. Savannah Hoover
2. Bobby Bessire

50cc Limited
1. Brandon Riden
2. Savannah Hoover
3. Ryan Harness
4. Tyler Edmondson
5. Keegan Adamson

Admin
10-01-2005, 08:30 PM
Pro Race

The Race is underway with Shane Hitt grabbing the Holeshot with Tim Farr in 2nd Place and Keith Little in 3rd

Admin
10-01-2005, 08:31 PM
2nd Lap

1. Shane Hitt
2. Tim Farr
3. Keith Little
4. Scott Morris
5. Brad Covington
6. Darin Ogden
7. Eric Jennings

Admin
10-01-2005, 08:33 PM
The Top three are all over each over and Tim Farr is trying to make the pass as they try different lines with Darin Ogden passing Morris as he slides out and back to several positions.

Admin
10-01-2005, 08:36 PM
Keith Little has take over the lead with Farr in the 2nd spot with Shane Hitt dropping back to third.

1. Keith Little
2. Tim Farr
3. Shane Hitt
4. Darin Ogden
5. Brad Covington
6. Scott Morris
7. Daryl Rath

Admin
10-01-2005, 08:37 PM
10 Laps into the Race

1. Keith Little
2. Tim Farr
3. Shane Hitt
4. Darin Ogden
5. Brad Covington

Shane Hitt may be experiencing problems with his Suzuki:(

Admin
10-01-2005, 08:39 PM
The passing has settled down except for Brad Covington putting the pressure on Darin Odgen for the 4th spot.

Admin
10-01-2005, 08:42 PM
The Top Three remain the same with lap traffic getting involved, and one lapped rider almost blocked Farr, which had Smitty not happy.

Admin
10-01-2005, 08:43 PM
Checkered Flag!!!

Pro Main Results
1. Keith Little
2. Tim Farr
3. Shane Hitt
4. Darin Ogden
5. Brad Covington
6. Scott Morris
7. Daryl Rath

Admin
10-01-2005, 08:47 PM
Pro Points Championship
1. Tim Farr 140
2. Keith Little 135
3. Darin Ogden 125
4. Shane Hitt 109
5. Harold Goodman 101

Harvey
10-01-2005, 10:57 PM
Did Goodman race?

snapdragon_49
10-02-2005, 04:50 AM
Harvey
It is unfortunate the hurricane caused this national to be delayed for a week. Goodman had a prior commitment to race some place else. He was running really well this year. This makes 2 of his races he was ripped out a possible win and maybe the championship, but he will be back next year.:)

Cdaleracer
10-02-2005, 06:46 AM
what about the girls? what were the results for that race?

OutlawEX
10-02-2005, 07:45 AM
Goodman had to go to Paris for a supercross race that they already had comitted to before the TT race was rescheduled. I think they rescheduled it to soon. But o well Meadows ruined Harolds chance at getting the championship

One_Bad_400
10-02-2005, 02:35 PM
but hey admin i'm not trying to like be a smart butt or anything.. but in 265C... you spelt my name wrong... you put hashwell, you put an extra h in there, haswell...

smorris
10-06-2005, 07:20 PM
No pictures??

Admin
10-06-2005, 10:15 PM
Originally posted by smorris
No pictures??

Hopefully the photos will be posted by the reporter this weekend.

Admin
10-06-2005, 10:16 PM
Originally posted by One_Bad_400
but hey admin i'm not trying to like be a smart butt or anything.. but in 265C... you spelt my name wrong... you put hashwell, you put an extra h in there, haswell...

If you were the only one that wasn't bad for typing everything at midnight half asleep :D

TheIceMan
10-07-2005, 03:53 AM
nice job with the live coverage of the racing this year (gncc,mx too),it was like being there.......without being there :cool:


*cheers*

smorris
10-07-2005, 07:37 AM
Yeah ,the live coverage was nice. I got calls after the race in texas from folks at home before I got my gear off good!

macsolocam
10-07-2005, 07:38 AM
Going to try to get the pro race report up today, pro am and women this weekend and alot of other am's in to next week....

Thanks, Aaron.

I got alot of photos and great shots of alot of classes...you guys will like them alot....

macsolocam
10-07-2005, 07:41 AM
Originally posted by smorris
Yeah ,the live coverage was nice. I got calls after the race in texas from folks at home before I got my gear off good!

That's cool....Me and Harlen really steped it up on live coverage this last round...My cell was in the tower and I was on the track taking photos....Good thing I had a good batt. in my cell phone...I had alot of air time....

Harlen gets the credit...different time zone and still up to get you guys what you were looking for and more...

iceracer65
10-07-2005, 11:16 PM
AWESOME coverage and pix in the other thread!!!

what ams are you planning on doing?

produciton a was the biggest class;) 25 plus>?

macsolocam
10-08-2005, 11:58 AM
I think I have some of both of those....

I am going to be working on them on and off....bare with me...I have some great shots...