Finding himself inside of the top-10, Lost Creek Cycles Jason DUNKelberger earned a seed for the main motos on Sunday. A first for him this season.
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Finding himself inside of the top-10, Lost Creek Cycles Jason DUNKelberger earned a seed for the main motos on Sunday. A first for him this season.
Harold “The Bee” Goodman of Romulus, Michigan took fifth in his qualifier easily finding a spot on the grid for the main motos.
Breaking an axle in practice on Saturday, the number 199 rider Patrick Brown of Pittstown, New Jersey got it together in time to qualify for the pro mains on Sunday. He hopes to get it back together similar to his debut in the class towards the end of the 2004 season.
Alba Yamaha number 53 Kory Ellis strolls to the starting line, hoping for a breakthrough performance despite his dismal start to the ’05 season.
Suffering from a fracture in his shoulder due to a first turn crash in moto one at round three in Florida, East Coast ATVs Dustin Wimmer showed no signs of pain when he blew the doors of the pro qualifier easily advancing him to the main. He does however still have pain making riding on the rough Georgia sand track very difficult.
Hoping for a Gatoraid sponsorship, Donald Lysinger (411) fuels up for moto number one.
Coming off of a high from his podium performance in round three at Gatorback in Florida, Steele City Yamaha rider Travis Spader (30) looks make a repeat in hopes for even better results.
Taking a seat in the Pro main events is becoming a norm for Donald Lamborn of West Chester, Penn. Dishing it out with the best, you can only look for improvements as he progresses in this class.
After the riders take off for their “hot” lap, their crew cleans house waiting on their return.
John Natalie (13) sends a sand cloud over the Pro class as he beats everyone to the first turn.