The remainder of 90cc Production was all bunched up heading into the second turn.
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The remainder of 90cc Production was all bunched up heading into the second turn.
By the time I made my way over to an area where I could catch up with the leaders, Walker Fowler was just coming in for the end of his first lap. He was clearly not going down easy this race, and if he could keep the quad together 1st place was going to be his!
Cheyne Gravely was in 2nd chasing down Fowler. I did not have a watch, but only 20 seconds or so seperated the 2 riders early in the race.
I didn't know who the next rider(s) would be when they reached me. I was not expecting to see Cody Hill come thru in 3rd at the end of the first lap! He had moved to the back of the field in the 2nd turn off the start but was making his way to the front!
By the 2rd lap, Walker and Gravely were still running 1st and 2nd. Both riders were now mixing it up with lapped riders from the other classes. I figured if Cody could pick up the pace, he had a chance to close the gap the leaders had opened.
Fowler gets by a lapped rider and heads back into the woods.
Hill gets ready to make a pass on 70cc rider Micheal Mussi as they enter a field section. I knew there was only a few riders between him and the leaders at this point and kept my fingers crossed he could get busy in the woods and make up time.
Cain McQuinley was in 4th and had seen his share of tree's:eek: He kicked off his broken fender and kept the pace up!
Devon Delucca was working his way to the front fast! He rode a solid race and never stopped pushing to better his position.
Kyle Riley was not having a good day:( He had a few issues with his quad and that kept him out of contention:(
Donnie Howell is another great young rider that at any race can spoil your day! He is fast and usually fighting for the lead.