Bill's burnout lasted for close to a minute and Matt Smiley followed him up by doing a burnout with his Polaris Predator.
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Bill's burnout lasted for close to a minute and Matt Smiley followed him up by doing a burnout with his Polaris Predator.
Matt Smiley's 2nd Overall finish moved him with one point of Chris Jenks in 4th Overall and since Matt just wrapped his Trailer with the #4 on the side, I am sure he is going to do what ever it takes to maintain his #4 National Number for next season.
Congrats Matt Smiley on another great finish and thanks for all the support you have giving to ATVriders.com this season.
Yokley's testing at the Mountaineer paid off for him as he made his comeback to the Podium after burying himself in the mud early in the race two weeks ago, and spent the rest of the race adjusting his Elka Suspension to handle the rocky conditions.
With the Podium celebration, I conclude the Wisp Afternoon Coverage, and as always, I hope you enjoyed it. Check back for the Morning Coverage next week, and I look forward to seeing everyone in two months at Round #10 in North Carolina
hey harlen this is ted barrick, great coverage!
Keep up the good work:blah:
Jacob Jones broke his leg before Texas, Benji Edwards won Texas and Maryland;)Quote:
Originally posted by Admin
In the Sport Class, Benji Edwards claimed his 1st win since breaking his leg practicing after Texas, which had him sidelined till Loretta's.
Whoops:eek: I mixed them two upQuote:
Originally posted by bradley300
Jacob Jones broke his leg before Texas, Benji Edwards won Texas and Maryland;)
dont wory harlen, i got you covered in the sport class;)
is it just me or does that reservior on yokley's front end (rear reservoir) look like a custom axis reservoir? i just think i'm seeing things. on page 5...
great coverage as usual harlen.
awesome coverage, jonesboys racing team wasn't there because of the Hatfield McCoy Dirt Days, in which we blew up a motor and fried the rings in another.:D