Chris Borich remained in 4th place and was only a few seconds behind Chad Duvall as he pointed at me along the track.
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Chris Borich remained in 4th place and was only a few seconds behind Chad Duvall as he pointed at me along the track.
Matt Smiley had lost over a minute on Chris in the 2nd lap, and was on the gas as he headed out for his third lap in 5th place.
Half way through the third lap, Bill Ballance one again had regained the lead!
William Yokley was only a few seconds behind Bill and was hot of the gas as he roosted across the wide open grass field with Bill in his sights.
Chris Borich battled with lapped traffic as he chased after Chad Duvall in 3rd place.
Meanwhile, Santo Derisi had worked his way up from 14th to 7th place to complete the 2nd lap, and he ran the entire 2nd lap with out goggles. Unfortunately, he claimed by the mud in the third lap which took him almost 1.5 hours to complete which sent back to 18th place to finish the race with only three laps:( .
Kim Kuhnle worked his way from 17th up to 8th by the end of the second lap and continued to gain ground on the leaders in the third lap.
Jeff Stoess who was one of the favorites to win in such sloppy conditions was running strong in 7th place after the 1st lap, but unfortunately he too got caught up in a bottleneck and track was rerouted around him, which dropped him back to 12th place early in the third lap.
Greg Trew who also was running well in the 1st lap end up taking over an hour to complete the 2nd lap after his YFZ would restart. He dropped back to 18th place, but didn't give up once it finally refired and quickly began to work his way back through the pack in the third lap.
Brandon Ballance also dropped back to 15th heading into the third lap after finding himself stuck in a ditch after trying to work his way around a bottleneck.