With so many Factory contengencies,sponsorship programs,race teams and Pro purses,the rider participation this year is expected to pull in record numbers.
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With so many Factory contengencies,sponsorship programs,race teams and Pro purses,the rider participation this year is expected to pull in record numbers.
Some of the riders get suited up for some of the new products that will soon be available.
Z-broz racing will be trackside in 2008 with some of there new suspention line up being offered for several of the ATV's .
One of the few is the new ARS-FX set up for the Kawasaki.
Pro Am R&D rider Barry Bennett of Bennett racing ran the new set up over the week end.
Mini suspension will also be available soon.
Whatever the weather,come rain or shine, Pro rider Tim Shelman is always on hand to put a smile on everyones face. :D
Shelman moves up from the #11 to the #8 for 2008.
Christian Chambers of MotoX Nutrition was offering trackside support .
MotoX Nutrition sponsors such riders as John Natalie,Angela Butler and Timmy Shelman, just to name a few .
With just a little over 600 entries,the week ends racing was about to begin!
Saturdays race 1 was about to get underway.
Pro Production ,Production A & B ,Stock A&B class followed after the Youth race .
Pro Production class takes off and its Factory Polaris rider #2 Doug Eichner who would hold a solid lead all the way to the checker .
Eichner also held the fastest lap time in lap 2.
Several riders would get hung up in the mud bath on the 1st corner- Pro Prod. race would be no different.
New to the WORCS series and Team Green’s newest rider,
#30 Keith Little moved up from 5th position in lap 1 to 2nd position ,and held it to the finish in Pro Production.
#549 on Suzuki,Beau Baron wraps up the final slot for the #3 on the poduim with under a minute shy behind Little.
#167 Mike Machado ran one very fast Honda this past wk end...!
Machado holds 2n position threw lap 4,but falls back to the # 4 slot .
Polaris Team rider #4 John Shafe holds 4th position in lap 1, but falls back to a respectable 5th place finish.