Pat Brown #199 contemplates his potential starting position.
Pat Brown #199 contemplates his potential starting position.
Jason Dunkelberger #19 gets his shop together.
The most intense, exciting action packed portion of every race...the start. John Natalie edges out everyone as he clinches the holeshot.
In a hit and run accident, Dustin Wimmer has his own pile-up after being bumped sending him over. Josh Creamer had no place to go but straight into him as he was going down. Wimmer suffered a shoulder injury and in a valiant attempt to salvage points he tried to keep riding but would eventually succumb to the pain, ending his day.
East Coast ATV mounted John Natalie switched up his plastics and remained bright Honda red the entire moto rocking it from start to finish.
To give you and idea of that lead, at the bottom of the quarry riders crest the hill to a sharp U-turn back down then up to the start/finish jump. Here Kory Ellis #53 makes that turn followed by Travis Spader #30 while Natalie is all but gone.
As the rest of the class tails them.
Almost as soon as the race started, Josh Creamer (270) of North Stonington, Connecticut would suffer a broken axle sending his tire in the opposite direction of where it should be.
Alba Racing Yamaha rider Kory Ellis (53) has no room for error as Steele City Yamaha’s Travis Spader (30) and Yoshimura Suzuki’s Doug Gust (55) hold tight to his every move. They would end the moto in that order…2, 3 and 4.
Having a stellar start, Lost Creek Cycle rider Jason Dunkelberger (19) on his Yamaha holds his own finishing 8th for the moto behind a very strong field of riders.