You never knew when things would get ugly, but for the most part, everyone kept things under control on the pavement
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You never knew when things would get ugly, but for the most part, everyone kept things under control on the pavement
I dont know if you all will be able to see the smoke coming off the tires in the resized images, but it was pretty damn cool to see it as I clicked away:p
Vet B 30+ rider Brian Spencer heads out on his KFX!
Nick Regalia heads out for another round of racing. Nick has been battling engine issues all season and I sure was hoping he could get in a solid race! Nick takes me down to eastern shore of maryland to hunt for Sika deer, so him doing good and me getting a good shot of him might help him put me on a nice buck this year:devil:
The starts had just finished when Chris Jenks came riding backwards through the starting area. He had broken off his shifter and damaged the transmission from what I was told.
With the racers well into the course, I scurried around to find a vantage point to catch the leaders. I love and hate this facility for pictures, but atleast the sun was out:p Fans were taking full use of the ski lift!
I could barely make out the info being sent over the loudspeaker, but I did hear McGills name, and when He came out of this corner, it was a full throttle battle as Chris Borich was doing everything he could to take the lead away!
Ryan Lane had control of the lead on the first lap, but would fall back to 5th as McGill and Borich battled for the top spot.
Bill Ballance was not far behind the battling pair, and I figured he was keeping them in check and letting them either wear on one another or wreck out at the pace they were setting. Even injured, Ballance is a threat as he has proved in the past he can push through pain to stay up front.
Brandon Sommers had clocked in on the first lap in 11th, then set his sights on moving up!
Taylor Kiser looked to be riding well, however after the 3rd lap he would run into problems that ended his race.