Unable to hold off Joe Byrd for too long, Luburgh still did a great job after such a long hiatus to where he only rode maybe a handful of times since his shoulder injury at round six in Budds Creek, Maryland.
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Unable to hold off Joe Byrd for too long, Luburgh still did a great job after such a long hiatus to where he only rode maybe a handful of times since his shoulder injury at round six in Budds Creek, Maryland.
Travis Spader (30) looking very good on his new, bright, white Suzuki (formerly on a Steele City Yamaha YFZ) donned with Yoshimura Factory Suzuki attire.
Having to race the LCQ the day before, Gil Attix was looking really good all day, here leading through the dust over Matt White, Jeremiah Jones and Keith Little.
With Gust, Farr, Dunkelberger and Wimmer working up from poor starts.
I was on the complete opposite side of the track as to what happened with Doug Gust on the second or third lap of this moto. He had a terrible crash leaving him lying on the ground for much of the moto needing to be taking off the track in a stretcher. He didn’t leave for the hospital for a while but would eventually go for X-rays. It was relayed that he was going to be okay.
Another stroke of bad luck hit Harold Goodman who is coming off of an Extreme Dirt Track high after taking home a knock-out win over the rest of the Pro class in Greenbrier, Arkansas. He lost his seat in the whoop section and here he looks for it.
ATVA Director Doug Morris found his seat making it a little easier to ride although now nearly a lap down.
If I hadn’t witnessed first hand what happened to Pat Brown you would have never guessed he had such a horrible get off as he rode the rest of the moto strongly but still had to settle for 18th. Very glad you were okay Pat.
Jeremy Lawson shows he can hang with the best.
Jason Luburgh leads Spader.
Donald Lysinger, Jason Dunkelberger and Joe Haavisto fight for position.