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Junior
The battle was on between Jeffrey Vensel and Greg Lott from start as these two battled for the lead the entire first lap with Greg making the pass in the 2nd lap and started to pullaway from Jeffrey Vensel who remained in 2nd place until the final lap, which he never completed and dropped him back to a 10th place finish
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Open A
ATVriders.com member, Jonathan Shaff battled with Jason Lewis for the Holeshot, but unfortunately Jason would once again run into trouble early in the race and only complete one lap and Jonathan ended up dropping back to 17th by the end of the 1st lap, but managed to work his way back up to 7th by lap two only to drop back to 12th as he dealt with the brutal conditions of the track which caused numerous bottles throughout the course.
Former Stock Class Rider, Craig Reed, would take over the lead after the 1st lap, and he would quickly develop a cushion between him and Mark Walters in 2nd place with the Class leader Brian Shaw hanging tight behind Waters in third.
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Senior / 2 Stroke
No Surprise, Dave Simmons once again wasted no time taking over the lead in route to yet another win to extend his winning streak to 9 Races.
Brian Edwards lead the way for the 2 Stroke Class early, but Class Leader, Wes Stone, would claim his spot out front early and pull away from the rest of the class by the end of lap one.
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Vet
Alba Actions, John Rowlings created an impressive roost as he blasted himself off to the early lead over the rest of the class
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John's lead would be interupted as Sean DeLaney and Greg Wampler would both pass Rowlings as he dropped back to third and other a minute behind DeLaney, but he remained focused and was able to regain the lead by the 3rd lap with Sean DeLaney ran into problems and dropped back to 7th place.
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Wayne Edwards also got off to a great start, but he also would drop back several positions to 7th by the end of lap one, but worked his way back up to 2nd with one lap to go.
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4 Stroke B
Mike Novak must practice dead engine starts or a very powerful YFZ450 because even with over usually over 30 riders in the class, he is almost always leading the way through the 1st turn, and the Wisp proved no different as he grabbed the Holeshot with Josh Dearth right behind him on his Honda 450R.
Sadly, the Class leader, Brandon Sommers, had a rough get off on the start in the cloud of dust, but it didn’t stop him from continuing the race. On a brighter Note, Tyler Lenig actually had a descent start for a change and quickly worked his way to the front after passing Donald Ockerman for the lead in the 2nd lap with Mike Novak dropping back to 4th behind Christoper Stephens
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Open B
Class Leader, Darrell Bozart, edged out Joe Arnold for the Holeshot with Darrell never looking back as he quickly pulled a minute lead over 2nd Place Owen Kapalski by the end of the 1st lap with class rival Sloan Jackson holding down third.
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Sport
Finally, in the 10th Row, the Sport Class race was underway with Tom Bobrowicz roosting his way to the early lead with Benji Edwards working his way to the front by the end of lap one ahead of Ted Barrick as Bobrowicz dropped back to third place.
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With the race well underway, many of the spectators took to the Chair Lifts to check out some of the racing action from a birds eye view and the lifts also provided the easiest way to the top of the mountain to view some of the more rugged sections of the course and enjoy the incredible view from the top of the mountain.