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Within a mile of the finish, Chris Borich remained in the lead, but he went to the right through the same mud hole the photos from lap 4 were taken and found him stuck in the same rut that I pulled Santo out the lap before, and luckily for Chris his biggest fan, Dave Bishop, was there to help pull him out of the rut, but it wasn't before Bill Ballance was able to make the pass to take back over the lead.
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Chris Borich did every he could to try to catch Bill before the end of the lap, but their just wasn't enough time, and Bill Ballance went on to win his 1st race of the season.
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It was obvious that Bill was happy to back on top and give Factory Yamaha its 1st Overall win of the season.
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1.5 minutes later, the final spot for the podium was filled with Chris Jenks taking the checkered flag just 11 seconds ahead of the hard charging William Yokley.
This wasn't Chris Jenks first time on the podium, but it was as a Pro, and he showed everyone that he does have the speed to be a front runner.
Congratulations Chris Jenks on an incredible race:macho
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As the top three riders (Ballance, Borich, and Jenks) were interviewed a crowd of fans and press surrounded the podium to listen to what they had to say about the race.
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Bill Ballance holding up the Overall Trophy as the points race just a little more interesting with 10 races to go.
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Chris Borich obviously was disappointed in his finish, which only shows how determined he is to win.
Congratulations Chris on an awesome race!!!
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The top finish showered each other down with champagne.
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Pro Am
Adam McGill heads into the third round of the Series leading the Pro Am Class in points with two top 15 Overall finishes.
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James Wahl returns to the Pro Am Class once again this season looking for the Championship aboard his 250R:eek:, and even though he hasn't finished out of the top 20 overall yet this season he is currently back to 4th in points behind Scott Barron and Scott Fleischhauer aboard their YFZ Yamahas.