Doug Gust remained hidden for the time between motos trying to get it back together even missing his autograph signing leaving Jeremiah Jones out front.
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Doug Gust remained hidden for the time between motos trying to get it back together even missing his autograph signing leaving Jeremiah Jones out front.
Gilbert Attix signs a lucky fans shirt.
Both John Natalie and Michele Riser sign autographs for fans.
For the first time this season, the first moto winner doesn’t follow-up with the second as Tim Farr and Kory Ellis beat everyone else to the first turn with Tim Farr gaining the early lead.
Tim Farr leads for the entire moto while Kory Ellis having fixed that brake problem from the first moto takes second in stride with Jason Luburgh pulling up in third for the first lap.
John Natalie takes sixth around the first lap working to reel in Travis Spader and Joe Byrd.
Although Dustin Wimmer is riding relatively up front he would begin to experience moto problems beginning a backwards movement, as Keith Little and Pat Brown work to get around.
Having a much better start, Jason Dunkelberger leads over Donald Lysinger, Harold Goodman and even Jeremiah Jones who suffered a terrible start that sent him on a quest to the front.
Doug Gust made the start easy enough but never fully recuperated and therefore just settled at the back of the pack away from racing action.
John Pierson hung tight finishing the moto in 18th. For an overall 19th.