#191 Dustin Wimmer found the spot he wanted on the line and looks over at his father as he pushing his 450R to the starting gate.
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#191 Dustin Wimmer found the spot he wanted on the line and looks over at his father as he pushing his 450R to the starting gate.
#55 Doug Gust had his goggles on early and looked focused to make the best of this weekend's race even though he was extremely sore from the 1st Moto.
Also, the word came in that #4 Tim Farr would not be competing in the 2nd Moto due to his injuries from the 1st Moto wreck and especially with the Extreme Dirt Track Nationals just one week away at Danville, VA.
With Tim Farr out for the 2nd Moto, Doug could move back into 2nd place in points if he could finish in the Top 10.
A view of the starting gate through Lost Creek Cycles "Dunks" Shades
With the Race about to begin, REM NS,Rick Frisco, gets into position to record the 2nd Moto Action for ATV Sport Television.
Sadly, due to issues with his involvement with John Natalie Jr. appeals hearing, Rick is no longer permitted to vend his DVDs along with other restrictions at the GNC events, which may be permanent unless the ATVA/AMA changes its stance on the issue.
I have known Rick for several years, and I know that his heart is in ATV racing and that he would have never done anything purposely to jeopardize his relationship with the ATVA, and I hope this issue is behind all of us next year.
Also, I personally owe Rick a great deal of thanks for everything he has done this year to make ATVriders.com a better site because without his help there wouldn’t have been all the GNC “Live Race Coverage”, Amateur Coverage, or Video Footage.
Thanks Again for everything you have done, from me and the entire ATVriders.com community.
The Start of the 2nd Moto, had Joe Byrd once again powering his Honda 450R out to a slight lead right out of the gate.
Byrd was once again able to put his Honda 450R out front for his second Holeshot in a row with Jones and Brown left battling for the 2nd Spot.
#411 Donald Lysinger, #6 Tavis Cain, and #152 Chad Wienen collided on the start as you can see if you look closely to the far right of the photo, but luckily no one was injuried.
A drag race was on between Gust and Natalie for the 4th spot as they raced down the hill after the start with Luburgh and Ellis battling for the 6th spot.
Meanwhile, Harold Goodman also was caught up in the collision in the back and was flipped off his Suzuki, which ruined his chance at the podium after an incredible ride in the 1st Moto.
Joe Byrd Launching into the whoops with Brown and Jones right behind him.
The race was on between Jones and Brown as the sprinted through the whoops each looking to beat the other to end with John Natalie Jr winning the dash up the hill over Doug Gust to claim the 4th spot as he began to pressure the battling duo in front of him.
Alba Action, Kory Ellis, powered his YFZ450 in front of Luburgh and immediately started to make his move on Gust taking the inside line looking to pass him through the whoops, but Gust was able to hold off his charge and maintain the 5th spot