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When the pile up riders got their bearings back together, Jeremiah Jones was a man on a mission as he started picking off riders in route to an amazing moto performance that would land him on the unexpected podium. He catches Dustin Nelson who was also involved in the first turn crash.
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Tavis Cain would probably rather forget his experiences in Lake Whitney as he finished the second moto with a 20th and 18th overall.
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Harold Goodman also missed the mark this round having to settle for a 19th with a 17th overall, which puts him 15th in the points with 13.
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Gilbert Attix finished 18th earning him 19th overall and his first set of points for the year in the Pro class.
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After having such a stellar first moto, I believe Dustin Wimmer (191) was a part of the first turn pile up that set him back to 17th for moto two giving him 10th overall. He still manages to remain in the top 10 for points with 23 in tenth place.
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After an unfortunate DNF, Donald Lysinger gets his bike back in time for moto two and manages a 16th but due to the DNF takes home 20th overall.
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The lead of the pack made some changes as Natalie and Ellis got together setting them back nearly an entire lap. Due to another "in the wrong place at the wrong time" I missed those shots. That is how it came to be that Gust was holding tight to Keith Little's rear tire, waiting to pounce at any given moment.
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Wow. They (Gust and Jones) look so much alike in gear, I didn't look that good at the big No. 2 on his back. Gust and Farr were talking a lot prior to this moto so I naturally thought it was him. Whoops. :D It happens.
I am super sorry about the delay. Had technical difficulties, but not to worry. Here's the rest of the race.
Natalie eventually gets it going again but not after nearly loosing an entire lap and finished a disappointing 15th for the moto but still managing to secure a 9th overall. He's still in the top 10 for points with 27 points tied with Byrd, Luburgh and Ellis.
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Travis Spader was a part of the first turn pile-up and was knocked out cold for what felt like forever to those around him, but Travis said it was about 10 seconds or so. How he even managed to get on and ride, getting air like this all the way up to 14th for the moto is beyond me. He overalled the day with eight and he currently sits in fifth for points with 29.
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Giovanni Colon's motor started smoking so he decided to back off and finish the moto with a 12th instead of a DNF as well as a blown moto. He finished 15th overall and currently sits in 16th for points.