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With the rest of class disappearing, Josh Creamer was stopped motionless for a few seconds before he began to move his feet and finally jump back up and get on his K&K Racing Honda and return to the race, which was a relief for anyone that saw his horrible accident.
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John Natalie Jr launched through the whoops with Jeremiah Jones in hot pursuit.
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By the end of the lap, Natalie Jr maintained the lead followed by Jeremiah Jones, and on the same hill that Creamer almost got knocked out, Jones hand slipped off the grips, which almost sent him flipping through the berm at the bottom.
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Moments later, without missing a beat, Jones was able to get back in control and on the throttle chasing after Natalie Jr.
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Dustin Wimmer quickly charged his way up into 3rd by the end of the second lap after passing Pat Brown, while Keith Little also worked his way up from 9th to 6th place in just two laps after passing Joe Haavisto.
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Joe Byrd was also on the move as he moved up to 9th after a surprisingly bad start, but he was on the gas and apply the pressure to Travis Spader
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While Natalie Jr was feeling the pressure from Jones, Dustin Wimmer was also closing in on the battling pair out front.
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By the third lap, Jeremiah Jones would make his move and pass Natalie Jr to take over the lead.
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Joe Haavisto was beginning to apply the pressure to Pat Brown, and he would make the pass in the fourth lap to take over the 4th spot behind Dustin Wimmer.
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Tavis Cain forget to remove the magnet from his Honda between Motos because him and Jason Luburgh got hooked up in the second Moto, which sent the pair to the back of the pack with Harold Goodman and Josh Creamer.