Douglas Robey pilots his Kymco to a 9th place finish in Schoolboy.
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Douglas Robey pilots his Kymco to a 9th place finish in Schoolboy.
The new Honda 700 in action at Snowshoe!
When the fog finally lifted, Traci cecco would stand tall and proud of her overall win!
Mere seconds is all that stood between Cecco and Atwell, and the war now moves to Unadilla at round #11 as 1 point seperates the two
Micheal Benson found his way to the podium yet again as he accepts his accolades!
The top 3 riders pose for photographs as the morning race drew to a close!
The afternoon racers would face the full 14 miles as teh sun finally whisked away the fog. The summer break at the Pro level is no break at all, and most all of them raced every chance they could to stay razor sharp and to continually improve their set up.
Matt Smiley would beone to watch as he is usually a great rider when the conditions get rough.
Johnny Gallagher is one rider who has been working on himself more then his machine this season. Gallagher knew his equipment was Pro level and that if he wanted to start finishing better, he would have to get himself in better shape to stay with the leaders and on their pace for the grueling two hour events.
His hard work is paying off, as his finishes have been improving and he is only a chip shot away from finding that podium on a regular basis!
Bryan Cook is having the best season of his XC1 Pro career, and the pressure has to be immense.
When I last spoke to Adam McGill at the Somerset round, he had intended on a few weeks vacation and then back to racing and training during the summer break. Adam got in some racing alright, by joining his FRE KTM team in France for the Pont de Vaux endurance race in France! The team took an outstanding 2nd place at this event and gave Adam a taste of what Europe has to offer. More can be found on this event here: http://www.atvriders.com/atvnews/ktm...am-report.html
McGill would have his shot at glory on his home states soil as race time closed in.