Byrd was now feeling the pressure from Jones after he passed Brown to move into 3rd place.
Before the end of the lap, Jones worked his way around Byrd and moved into 2nd Place.
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Byrd was now feeling the pressure from Jones after he passed Brown to move into 3rd place.
Before the end of the lap, Jones worked his way around Byrd and moved into 2nd Place.
By the 9th lap, Natalie Jr held over a 20 second lead over 2nd place:eek2:
Jones held the 2nd Spot heading through the whoops, but his spindle snapped took him out of the race, which was a repeat of last year when his Subframe broke on his YFZ going through the same set of whoops.
Pat Brown was able to capitalize on the situation and moved past both Jones and Byrd into 2nd Place, but with only a few laps remaining, it was very unlikley that anyone was going to catch Natalie Jr unless he made a critical mistake.
Joe Byrd was back to 3rd place and was now feeling the heat from Kory Ellis as he continued his charge after passing Doug Gust to move into 5th and up to 4th with Jones out of the race.
Doug Gust remained in 5th place and didn't sow any signs of fading, but he had Wimmer moving in.
Dustin Wimmer looked to be on a mission as he reeled in Doug Gust looking to make the pass.
Since the 4th lap, Keith Little and Joe Haavisto remained neck and neck with Little holding his line as the two battled for the 7th spot.
Tavis Cain continued his charge from 13th to 9th place
#32 Matt White rounded out the top 10
With only two laps to go, Natalie Jr slowed down and played it safe not even launching the "Table of Two", and you couldn't blame him considering the huge lead he had developed which is very evident in this photo which shows no other riders in sight as he doubles through the "Supercross Six"