Gilbert Attix earned 12th over Joe Byrd who fell back to 17th.
(NOTE: I did not learn what happened that dropped Byrd back so drastically at the end of the first moto)
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Gilbert Attix earned 12th over Joe Byrd who fell back to 17th.
(NOTE: I did not learn what happened that dropped Byrd back so drastically at the end of the first moto)
Apparently the hat worked as Donald Lysinger (411) finished his highest moto of the year so far in 11th.
Harold Goodman completed the moto in 10th.
Note: From a photographer's stand point, I have yet to meet a rider that didn't like a back shot of himself going into a corner. I generally steer away from taking pictures of those who don't have their name viewable on their back. It just makes for a much cooler shot, IMO, when you have that.
An amazing ride by Tavis Cain gave him the moto position number seven ahead of both Joe Haavisto who also had a great ride and Patrick Brown who came from nearly last to finish the moto behind Haavisto in 9th.
Jeremiah Jones worked up to finish in sixth behind Spader.
With Natalie crossing the finish line already, Farr had the most racing action as he fended off Doug Gust and the charging Dustin Wimmer. They finished in 2nd, 3rd and 4th respectively for moto one.
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Dustin Wimmer wipes away the sweat and dirt.
Both Doug Gust and Jeremiah Jones sit in the shade trying to come down off the adrenaline high of the first moto.
Kory Ellis’ luck at Budds Creek is without. In the four years he’s been attending this national, this makes his third time breaking down at this track. He feels cursed as he DNFs the first moto.
The line of fans surrounded Natalie as he cheeses for the fans with cameras that looked like the paparazzi.