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Chris Borich applied the pressure to Chris Jenks in the lead for most of the lap, but the dust became too much for Borich to handle as he let off with a few miles to go and focused on maintaining his 2nd place finish over Brandon Ballance.
Jenks would cross the finish line and capture his first Overall Victory of his career with Borich only 10 seconds behind him in second place.
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#9 Brandon Ballance took the third and final podium spot to continue the Ballance racing team podium string alive as for the second time this season Brandon Ballance would earn his spot on the podium.
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Jenks and Ballance immediately requested some water and a towel to wash the dust off their face
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Less than a minute later, #6 Bryan Cook crossed the finish line in 4th place as the crowd cheered own their North Carolina rider after his impressive charge past both Yokley and Houston in the final lap.
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William Yokley finished in 5th with Michael Houston in his shadow in 6th place as the Four Stroke Team shined this weekend with all three of them finishing in the Top 6 Overall.
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Over a minute later, Matt Smiley charged his way to the finish line in 7th place where he stayed most of the race from start to finish.
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#16 Santo Derisi didn't disappoint his local fans either by charging his way back up to 8th place in the final lap of the race after having a tire/wheel issue earlier in the race.
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#24 Rhett Butlerf finished only 7 seconds behind Derisi in 9th Overall, which was his career best overall finish, which isn't bad considering this is only his second complete season of GNCC Racing.
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Todd Knippenberg finished out the day in 10th Overall and 10th in the Pro Class, which virtually tied his finish at the Wisp, which was his best overall finish of the season.
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#8 Jeremy Rice stayed hard on the gas the last lap and was able to close the 30 second gap between him and the middle back of Pro Riders, and he was able to pass his way up to 11th place.