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Pro Am Rider, #66 Adam McGill was only a few seconds behind Hulsey as he lead the way for the Pro Am Class.
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Wyatt Westmoreland was running in 3rd behind Duane Johnson with Scott Barron closing in from behind with Barron passes Westmoreland to take over third by the end of lap one, but it would be short lived as both of them would drop out of the top 10 by the end of lap two and were both out of the race by the third lap.
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Brandon Sturdivant would then take over the third spot before his brother Brent would pass him in the second lap to move into 3rd dropping Brandon back to 4th.
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#15 James Wahl was on a mission to salvage the race and worked his way up to 15th by lap one and then up into 10th by the end of the second lap with a laptime one second faster than Adam McGill's in the lead.
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Pro Am Rider, Kevan Thomas, wasn't making any dramatic charge through the pack from 18th, but I just really liked this photo.
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Near the end of lap two in one of the dusty field sections, #2 William Yokley remained in the lead creating an enormous dust cloud behind him.
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#9 Brandon Ballance remained in hot pursuit carving his way through the cloud of dust.
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#3 Chris Borich remained in 4th place only a few seconds behind both #7 Chris Jenks and #9 Brandon Ballance.
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Nearly 20 seconds back was #11 Michael Houston working his way past both Smiley and Derisi into the 5th spot followed by his teammate #6 Bryan Cook.
Santo Derisi was experience problems with his one rear tire and was forced to slow down to finish the lap and make a tire change before returning to the race.
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#14 Andy Lagzdins came through in 9th place hot on the heals of Santo Derisi, who he would pass at the beginning of lap three while Derisi changed his tire and dropped back a few positions.