Andy Lagzdins final race of the season didn’t go quite as planned, but the long drive home from Indiana to conclude his best season of his career, which earned him the #8 Plate gave him plenty to smile about
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Andy Lagzdins final race of the season didn’t go quite as planned, but the long drive home from Indiana to conclude his best season of his career, which earned him the #8 Plate gave him plenty to smile about
Gallagher wasn't able to complete the race, but the good news is that he hasn't lost his drive to race and will be back next season :)
Pat Brown had a blast racing at the Ironman, and he we will most likely see him again next year, but I am certain he will have a skidplate for the next race.
Pat styling for the camera :D
Back on the Podium, William Yokley, Chris Bithell, and Bill Ballance receive applause from the crowd for conquering the Ironman.
The spray of the Champagne for the last time this year concluded the end of an incredible season of racing, and I am thankful that I have been able to share my stories from the GNCC events with all the members of ATVRiders.com.
Chris Bithell shared the Podium with his biggest sponsor and supporter his mom, Cheryl Bithell.
Once Again, Bill Ballance was busy signing autographs and throwing prizes to the fans gathered around the podium.
Back to some of the Amateur Action
#15 James Wahl finished out the season with second place finish and in 15th Overall.
Duane Johnson claimed the 3rd Spot and 17th Overall and finished out the year in second place in the Pro Am Class behind Adam McGill.
#784 Brandon Sommers rounded out the Top 20 overall for the second race in a row and claimed the 4 Stroke A Win in the process.
Will this talented rider make the move to Pro Am next season with Tyler Lenig or will he go for the 4 stroke A Championship before making the move to Pro Am? I guess we will just have to wait and see.