Pro AM
As I mentioned early, the starting area was a huge mud hole, and Jathan Seale actually need a push just to get into his starting position.
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Pro AM
As I mentioned early, the starting area was a huge mud hole, and Jathan Seale actually need a push just to get into his starting position.
#17 James Wahl made the switch to the 450R after drowing out his 250R for the last time at St. Clairsville.
#30 Glenn R Coriell remained true to his 250R for the final race of the season, but I wonder how many riders will remain on the 2 Stroke machines next season?
I don't even want to try to describe what Jason Lewis was doing on the line:huh ????
Frank Kendall came up with the idea of trying to scare riders out of his way to make passing much easier. I guess we will have to see how effective it was after the race.
#25 Brian Schmid also joined the 450R bandwagon and left his 250R machine at home for the 1st time.
Senior Class Champion, Dave Simmons, returned to race the Pro Am Class one more time this season after having a great start at St. Clairsville, but he ended up wrecking which dropped him out of the race.
#33 Mike Lucas doesn't look pleased to be racing under such sloppy conditions.
The start of the race had Frank Kendall and Jathan Seale battling on the inside with Joshua Ribley holding it wide open on the outside line heading for the 1st turn.
#316 Jathan Seale was able to hold the inside corner and take the Holeshot with Frank Kendall and Joshua Ribley swinging wide around the turn.