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A highly disappointed Cody Miller would remount his Yamaha and ride off the track as he knew that he didn't have a chance to qualify for the main.
Rodney Gentry would head back to his pits as well in pain as his Honda pounded him the the ground in the wreck, which left the battle down to the remaining 5 riders for the the final 3 spots.
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"The Bee" Goodman would lead the race from start to finish and qualify for the Main.
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Donald Lysinger and Rocco Arno Jr battled the entire Moto with Lysinger holding on to second and Arno Jr qualifying for his first ATVA Main Event.
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Steve Runkel on the Stock LTR450 would finish 5th behind Richard Pelchat and the pair would not qualify. Pelchat then signed up for Pro Am Unlimited to race on Sunday.
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Sunday Morning
The Pro Riders Meeting is a time to discuss the track and draw for gate position, but this weekend Smitty had a surprise for Rocco Arno Jr for his first Pro Riders Meeting.
Rocco Arno Jr received pink boxer shorts to wear to the starting line as a the Pro Rookie until another rider replaced him as the Rookie, which had everyone laughing and clapping.
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Pat Brown would pull the top gate pick outside of the Top 5 automatic gate selection order with the 6th pick and Jeremiah Jones back luck would continue as he drew the 19th followed by Jason Luburgh with the 20th who did not attend the meeting and was fined.
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Dustin Wimmer and Jason Dunkelberger arrived to the meeting in true Texas Style
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Mike Walsh may have stopped racing, but he is still actively involved in the sport and will be attending many of the rounds to help his Walsh Racing support riders
Here is works on Jeremy Lawson's Honda
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The Suzuki tent was surrounded by spectators the majority of the day trying to get a glimpse at the new LT-R450 QuadRacer
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Tim Farr has an impressive Pit setup for 2006 with his new team including Josh Upperman and Mark Kendall. Tim Farr and Shane Hitt purchased their rigs from Honda Motorcycle riders Mike LaRocco and Kevin Windham.
Unfortunately for Tim Farr, he was in too much pain after Saturday's qualifier to even race on Sunday. Over the winter, Tim had back surgery and he still hasn't had enough time to fully recover, so he is going to save himself for Florida.