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Jason Dunkelberger is another rider that has made the switch to the new Suzuki this year. After finally dialing it in, Jason has made a stong surge at the end of the year. Putting in two top ten finishes earlier in the day and finishing out the day in 13th.
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Hetrick Racing's, Trent Kandel put in two good motos to earn a seat in the final moto. Trent finished just outside of the top ten with the cameras rolling.
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Dana Creech Racing's own Dana Creech, scored himself a top ten finish while he went 3-11 earlier in the day.
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Edging out Dana for the 9th place position was Suzuki Rider, Jason Luburgh.
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Rocco Arno, another New Jersey resisdent, placed just outside the top 5 in 6th place at the end of the day.
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Josh Creamer continues marking up great performances in his pro rookie year. Josh crossed the finish line in 4th place, propelling him upward in the points race.
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Pat Brown's two wins earlier wasn't quite enough momentum to overcome Doug Gust and Dustin Wimmer in the final moto.
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It was a hard battle, but Doug Gust was not able to make a pass stick on the young Dustin Wimmer.
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Dustin Wimmer took top honors on Saturday which also put just a couple points ahead of Doug Gust heading into Sunday's last race.
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Sunday would prove to be some of the most heated racing all year. Separated by just a few points, Doug Gust and Dustin Wimmer had a large amount of pressure on their shoulders. Doug was the first to answer the call with a holeshot and moto one win.