Jeremy Lawson dropped to the back of the pack as Kory Ellis moved into 16th Place
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Jeremy Lawson dropped to the back of the pack as Kory Ellis moved into 16th Place
The first three laps, the Top 10 Overall reamained the same with John Natalie Jr holding onto the lead.
Lap 3 Standings
1. John Natalie Jr
2. Travis Spader
3. Jeremiah Jones
4. Joe Byrd
5. Jason Dunkelberger
6. Keith Little
7. Doug Gust
8. Dustin Wimmer
9. Jason Luburgh
10. Tavis Cain
Farr held down the 11th spot and was apply the pressure to Cain in 10th
#75 Joe Haavisto dropped back to 13th after the hard charging Ellis made the pass to work his way up to 12th place behind Farr.
By lap 5 (HalfWay Point), the Top 10 continued to remain the same expect for Farr taking over the 10th spot after passing Cain with Ellis and Haavisto forming a train behind the pair.
The racing action was fairly boring through the beginning of the eight laps and 17 minutes of the race with Natalie Jr maintaining a comfortable lead over Travis Spader and the remaining Top 10 riders remaining fairly consistent with only Tim Farr taking the place of Tavis Cain in the 10th spot
in the final 2.5 laps, things quickly changed and the racing action became as intense as ever with Kory Ellis moving in to challenge Tim Farr for the 10th spot and securing it before the end of the 8th lap.
By the ninth lap, Jeremiah Jones began to experience some issue with his Suzuki which allowed Travis Spader to begin to pull away from Jones in 3rd Place.
Joe Byrd was able to capitalize on the slowing Jones and make the pass to move into 3rd place
#19 Jason Dunkelberger(Lost Creek Cycle) dropped back to 6th Place after #12 Keith Little(Lonestar Racing) was able to make the pass.