Darrell Bozarth earned his 2nd win of the season in the Open B Class as he is on his way to winning the championship.
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Darrell Bozarth earned his 2nd win of the season in the Open B Class as he is on his way to winning the championship.
After a tragic wreck last year in Texas and many months of rehabilitation, Dirk DeCesare is back to doing what he loves, but he is playing it smart and doing it on a machine he is accustomed to instead of the YFZ.
Dirk didn’t waste anytime getting back into a groove as he earned a 2nd place finish behind Joey Margueria in the 2 Stroke A/B Class.
Another rider excited about being at the track is Jacob Jones who broke his leg while practicing before the start of the season and missed the five races before returning at Loretta’s.
The penton was his kind of race as he grabbed the Holeshot and finished in 2nd Place.
Tom Bobrowicz brought his wife along to the race for the 1st ime this season, and I don't know what she did to him, but it sure worked as he rode like a man possessed on his 300EX and was the only Sport Class rider to complete three laps and had a 20 minute lead over Jacob Jones.
Great Race Tom, and Congrats on your 1st Win!!!
With many of the racers still out on the track completing their last lap or just sitting with their quad waiting to be towed in to go home, the celebration was about to get underway on the Podium with Bill Ballance burning off the rubber on his iRazr Maxxis tires.
A semi cleaned up Adam McGill was anxious to get this show underway as he had a Prom to attend this evening with his date patiently waiting for him at home in West Virginia, which might be part of the reason he had such a determination to finish the four lap race as quickly as possible.
Podium veterans William Yokley and Bill Ballance talk about the events they both encountered during the race, or what is up with this 17 year old, I thought we only had to worry about that young gun Chris Borich :D
Adam McGill got his bottle of champagne to spray over all those brave enough to stand close the podium, but unfortunately for Adam he would be handed a bottle of water to quince his thirst after the celebration, which isn’t normally something Racer Production has to worry about.
Bill Ballance didn’t waste anytime showering down the crowd as he was on cloud nine having sole control of the points lead for the first time this season, but the season is far from over, and I expect to see Chris Borich back as strong as ever once we hit the mountains of West Virginia and Maryland.
William Yokley savored the fruits of his Podium finish once again, and as usual gave one of the best podium speeches for his sponsors