Jeremiah Jones works back up to land the moto just behind Tavis Cain in 9th. Jones would overall the day in 7th while Cain earns his highest overall this season by taking home 6th.
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Jeremiah Jones works back up to land the moto just behind Tavis Cain in 9th. Jones would overall the day in 7th while Cain earns his highest overall this season by taking home 6th.
Turning around his bad first moto, Joe Byrd ups it by ten positions and finishes 7th with an overall 10th. He remains in the top ten where he sits currently in 7th with 73 points.
Still a lap down, John can really do nothing but dig in some good lap times. He will eventually finish the moto with an 18th behind the DNS of Kory Ellis who came to the line but never made it across it and the DNF of Harold Goodman.
Joe Haavisto will get around Gilbert Attix where they will finish 5th and 6th respectively. Both riders really uped their ante this weekend, both earning their highest finishes so far this year. Haavisto with the overall 5th and Attix with the overall 8th. Great job, guys!
Despite all the drama of the race, Travis Spader remains cool and increases by one over the first moto to finish 4th for the overall 4th. Spader currently has 97 points where he sits in 5th place.
Despite the great work it took to get back up to the front, Gust got parked behind both Dustin Wimmer and Tim Farr and had to settle with third for the moto and 3rd Overall.
On many valiant attempts to get around the veteran Tim Farr including this one overshooting a tabletop, Dustin Wimmer eventually looses out and still earns his highest finish this year with 2nd and a 2nd overall which skyrockets him into the top 10 where he sits 9th with 69 points.
The 1, 2 and 3 bikes cool off!
Dustin Wimmer got a little tight lipped as he apparently forgot what to do on the podium.
Doug Gust does his interview for ATV Sport TV.
The celebration. Bad angle…I know!