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The day wouldnt be a success as far as results for everyone
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Success doesn't always equal a win...sometimes its just about being out there competing!
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Doug Howarth would find himself in command of the 90 Mod class and the overal wasn't out of his grasp
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When the dust settled, we had someone new on the podium. Westley Wolfe from Meyersville Maryland would secure the 2nd overall position as well as winning the 90 Mod 8-11 class! Thats some awesome riding Westley!
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Jay Shadron would claim the 3rd overall spot and take home his 7th class win of teh season!
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Doug Howarth would seal the deal on the overall, marking his 4th overall of the season. He has a pretty firm lock on the 90 Mod class points as well!
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Oh man...my main mini rider Charlie Welch was getting some serious smooches on the podium! Go Charlie Go!
Welch would claim the 70 CVT win!
Charlie also races a bike in sundays event and he scored himself a 7th in the 65cc class!
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The morning race was getting ready to go as the sun finally filled most of the valleys that lay below the mountain crest that would once again see the GNCC series fire to life.
For Angel Atwell and Traci Cecco, this would be yet another epic battle between them as the pair duals it out for the Womens class championship. Atwell would be fighting back to overcome two rounds that have had her place well outside the top spot and she would have to make things right as Traci Cecco has found what seems to be a set up she can win on.
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With a sea of orange support surrounding Atwell, Cecco would find herself having some room to get prepared for the start. Jeff Pickens hands off a bottle of water and it sure would be needed. The pace that these ladies set for themselves is intense and focused and an all out war. Cecco would as well find herself pinned to Atwell as the pairs points remain almost deadlocked as they have all season.
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The pair wouldnt have to wait long before they were well on thier way to 2 hours of exciting racing. Atwell would rip her KTM to the front as they prepared to exit the pavement and find some dirt...and rocks...and roots:p