Jesi Stracham and her sister Jodi on the line.
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Jesi Stracham and her sister Jodi on the line.
Austin Findley has been racing more then most of the morning class entries. He is a holy terror aboard a mini atv. Making teh switch to the 90 Mod class has not netted him the finishes he would have liked, but this young and talented rider has a super bright future ahead of him and more wins and championships are yet to come!
Matthew Harris stood tall on the podium at the last round, and I know I was going to keep a close eye on him at this event to see if he could pull out another victory.
If there was a beauty contest at the GNCC, Sadie Welch would be stomping the competition as she is the sweetest lil' gal you will ever see! Big bright eyes and a heart warming smile, even at the end of the race when it's all covered in mud!
Sadie would have her work cut out as the course would be demanding on these young riders.
Cody Hill was ready. We had worked out the kinks on the DRR and he was looking for a good solid race today.
As I walked to my spot for the starts, i couldnt help but notice Jesi with her head in her hands mentally preparing for the race that lay ahead. Georgia had been unkind to her as her Honda suffered mechanical problems leaving her to push it across the finish line after an hour of problems. She knew what she had to do to get back on track.
The green flag was dropped and it was Dylan Bradford charging to the first turn with a pack of hungry racers ready to run him down
Michael Ferraro flipped at the start giving everyone a scare. He was set back upright and soon was slicing and dicing the field ahead of him.
Derec Robinson had the holeshot in 90 Mod 8-10 and never looked back. Derec had issues in the opening round, followed by a 5th place finish in Georgia so a win at Steele creek would be an awesome bonus for this fine young rider!
And after his crash at the start, coming back for the class win was the icing on the cake!!