The high speed straight in the back section of the track where riders can work to tap out their ATVs. Never loosing his lead, Farr holds off the Yamaha and two Suzuki’s that tail him.
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The high speed straight in the back section of the track where riders can work to tap out their ATVs. Never loosing his lead, Farr holds off the Yamaha and two Suzuki’s that tail him.
Although looking good throughout the race, Keith Little would be forced to finished the moto nearly last due to a bolt breaking. He would overall the event with a 13th.
For his first national back in action, Travis Spader No. 30, shows his determination over the first moto by claiming fifth in the second moto and going home with the same for overall.
After an excellent first moto where he claimed 11th, Jason Dunkelberger No. 19 would be one of several that fell victim to the second moto and due to bike problems finished a dismal 19th in the moto with an overall 17th for the day.
Dustin Nelson commands definite attention as he enters the top ten in both motos giving him an overall 7th place and securing him a seed for round two.
Still looking calm and in control, Farr will finish in that form with a one-one for the day securing his first overall GNC MX win since 2003.
After a mistake in the whoop section by Kory Ellis, the roost covered Gust and Jones would be able to sneak by to claim the same positions they finished in for the first moto as they overall those positions as well.
Haavisto (75) would hold off Brown (199) in moto two although, Brown would sneak pass him in the overall standings with a 12th while Haavisto would settle with a respectable 14th overall.
Giovanni Colon ups his overall by finishing 13th in the second moto with a 16th for the day overall.
Although frustrated by his position for the moto with a 14th, Dustin Wimmer No. 191 would still claim a top ten finish overall with ninth.