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Blaine Shick remains true to his trusty 250R and remained in the top three all day finishing just five seconds behind Bryan Davis in 3rd place.
Jason Meeks finished out the day in 5th place, which was a season best
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Steve Zapfe locked up the Vet Class Championship with his fourth place finish after Jeff Brest had one of his worst races of the season finishing 16th, which was actually the break Ken Tincher needed to possibly squeeze his way into the the second spot at the Ironman.
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Open B Class Start
This Polaris Predator grabbed the Holeshot, and he had plenty of motivation considering he didn't even start the race with goggles:eek:, which is crazy!!!
Gabe Phillips would take only till the second lap to move up to first place where he would stay till the finish line with a seven minute gap between him and Craig Wilson in second place.
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Blake Kramer had a Yo-Yo race day moving all over the place from 4th to 8th to 9th and finally back up to finish his second best finish of the season in 6th place.
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Jeremy Stuckwisch was able to hold off Larry Weese to finish out his day in 9th and move past Matt Copley in points to 7th place behind Blake Kramer.
Check out those Blue Tires:huh
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4 Stroke B Class Start
Kevin Hazenberg on his Z400 was right behind Christopher Stephens at the start, but Donald Ockerman would work his way up from 5th to win his first race of the season with Unadilla’s winner Michael Howell finishing in second place with Stephens right behind him in third.
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Ralph Johnson was one of the last riders off the 32 rider line, and he would work his way up to 15th place behind John Cunningham
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Sport Class Start
Jacob Jones grabbed the Holeshot aboard his 300EX, but Tom Bobrowicz would take over the lead by the end of lap one and lead until the last lap when Josh Konecheck in his first Sport Class race would make the pass and take the win.
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I headed to the 10 mile marker of the 11 mile track to wait and see who would pop up over the hill first, and #2 Chris Borich would be the first rider to crest the hill leading the Pro Class.
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Only a few seconds later, #1 Bill Ballance crested the hill behind Borich