Probably one of the coolest graphics new since round one was Natalie Racing's new scheme.
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Probably one of the coolest graphics new since round one was Natalie Racing's new scheme.
Unlike races where everything generally goes as planned, this event basically had to wing it, which pushed the Pro motos back to 1pm and 4pm. Riders like Jeremiah Jones and Tim Farr could be seen walking around, checking out all angles of the track and watch as the conditions changed with every lap. The sun was out, the track was drying even though there would still be riders that would fall victim to the track in the early stages of racing for the day.
Tim Farr
Prepping for a photo can be tough. Even tougher when someone surprises you by coming into the viewfinder first over a field of other riders you thought would be there instead. Keith Little takes the holeshot over Jeremiah Jones (2), Jason Luburgh (8) and Travis Spader (30).
No. 8 Jason Luburgh (Lonestar Yamaha) and No. 2 Jeremiah Jones (Suz) stayed like this for much of the race while they let Little get away from them. Jones would eventually get around Luburgh.
Dustin Wimmer (199) and Tim Farr (4) tail the No. 30 Travis Spader, both of which would get around him.
East Coast ATV’s Dustin Wimmer took fourth for the moto after a very impressive showing by holding off…
…Baldwin Honda’s Tim Farr who settled for fifth.
John Natalie on his heavily taped up East Coast ATV Honda railed to a sixth in moto one.
Travis Spader on his Steele City Yamaha keeps his comeback going strong with a 7th for the moto.