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A get off left Luburgh who was running hard (and admittedly said that the first moto took everything out of him) became disconnected from his ATV that apparently went downhill from the triple while he went uphill. Although running good he would eventually finish with an 18th for the moto and 11th overall. Not bad for being out for nearly two months.
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Donald Lysinger mirrored his first moto finish of 17th to earn the overall 19th.
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Chad Weinen did the same mirror affect by taking 16th again in the moto as well as 16th overall. Not bad for a pro class opener.
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Tavis Cain holds off Keith Little and Joe Byrd for several laps.
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Harold Goodman had better luck with this moto although he only managed a four position increase while taking the overall 18th.
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Jeremy Lawson merely hoped to just qualify for the pro class. He did not only that but earned 14th in the second moto earning him the 15th overall. Hope you've been working on your public speaking skills, Jer. ;)
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Kory Ellis was in an intense battle with Tavis Cain when he was forced to let off the gas going over the double on the back side of the track to avoid colliding with Cain, which caused him to case the landing on the double sending him over the bars, which shot himself back in the order salvaging a 13th for the moto and 8th overall. He remains in the top 10 in 5th place for points.
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Travis Spader dropped several positions in the second moto to earn 12th and the 9th overall. He sits in 7th for points with 127 tied with Joe Byrd.
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Joe Haavisto increased his position over the first moto by one taking 11th and the 13th overall.
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Gil Attix clears the triple in route to a great 10th place for the moto and giving him the 12th overall.