The entire issue took less then 5 or 6 seconds and thankfully with a flick of the throttle and a twist of the bars they were off, however Brown was once again on the hunt as those few seconds allowed him to run right back up on the leaders
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The entire issue took less then 5 or 6 seconds and thankfully with a flick of the throttle and a twist of the bars they were off, however Brown was once again on the hunt as those few seconds allowed him to run right back up on the leaders
lawson did manage to pass Byrd, but by the time the cheering stopped, Byrd had retaken the lead and was heading to the checkered flag
Byrd claimed victory in the first moto and earned back his entry fee by taking the ATVriders.com holeshot award!
Finishing order moto 1:
Byrd
Lawson
P. Brown
Justin Bres
M. Brown
Travis Spader
Tait
Bush
The Pro riders might get a big piece of the pie when it comes to media coverage, but that doesnt stop hundreds of amatuers from giving it their all at each round. From bone stock to full on built race machines, this is where it's at for the majority of us mortals!
Taylor Seale made quite an impression on everyone in 90 Prod. as he cleaned house taking both moto wins
Even the smallest of riders have a place at these events
The fans may not crowd the fences for a C class, but the competition is just as good to watch!
The youth classes are intense, and lap times for a few of the classes were less then 30 seconds off the Pro lap times!
The rain sure made a mess of the start and everyone had to deal with it the best they could.
The weather was way to warm for Frosty the snow man, so Mick the Mudman made an appearence:p (Atleast i am pretty sure it was made of mud:eek2: