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By the second turn, William Yokley was able to put his Suzuki out front with Brandon taking over the second spot with Borich back to third with Chris Jenks moving in fast.
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Matt Smiley, Todd Knippenberg, Kim Kuhnle, Rhett Butler, and Chad Duvall scrambled to avoid Bryan Baker after he collided with the corner post spinning him around the post.
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Bryan Baker worked to free his Honda from the fence to quickly return to the race while David Schloss looked on after quickly moving from the spot earlier to take photos.
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With Yokley, Br Ballance, Jenks, Borich, an Cook leading the way the remainder of the Pros piled into the woods behind them.
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Chad Duvall immediately had his first encounter with a tree heading into the woods and was forced to back peddle to get his YFZ450 going forward once again.
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Pro Am Start
After spinning out or flipping at the last two GNCC races, #66 Adam McGill was looking to keep his Holz Racing 450R out front heading into the woods, but all he needed to do was finish 9th or better to wrap up the Pro Am Championship even if Duane Johnson Won the remaining four races.
Right behind McGill was #706 Duane Johnson himself followed by #152 Brent Strudivant and #63 Scott Barron.
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Out near the front, Josh Davis and James Wahl collide heading into turn two which sends the pair flipping.
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#15 James Wahl launched off the side of his 450R and almost on the the back of #32 Andy Klingworth's 450R.
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Michael Burrows avoided the pileup and checked out the scene of the accident as he passed by, just like people do at car accidents, but he didn't have time to slow down and cause a backup behind him because he was in a race.
Davis and Wahl would eventually remount their machines and head into the woods near the back of the pack, but Davis would remain there as it took him over an hour to complete the 1st lap before dropping out of the race, but James Wahl was on a roll and quickly working his way past riders.
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Open A Start
Anthony Hill jumped out to descent lead right off the start pulling away.