Harold Goodman (708) holds off Joe Haavisto (75).
Harold Goodman (708) holds off Joe Haavisto (75).
Surprising even himself, Jason “Dunk” Dunkelberger puts together probably the most amazing moto he has ever ridden. By the half way point he surpassed the position he was hoping to at least get moving into 13th.
Kory Ellis got hung up three different times and lost his rear brakes in the second lap causing a less than satisfactory performance.
Still feeling the affects of the crash, Gust just putts around to the finish line eventually settling with a dismal 19th.
Matt White gets around Gilbert Attix as Jason Dunkelberger creeps up on both of them.
Joe Haavisto (75) is the leader of his own race as Patrick Brown (199), Jason Luburgh (8) and Keith Little (12) tail him.
John Natalie Jr. leads start to finish.
Tim Farr works hard to keep Jeremiah Jones staring at his rear number plate and gets around him headed into the stellar triple that Birchcreek is famous for but Farr gets him back over the triple. Farr would eventually loose his second place spot to Jones and having to settle for third.
Dustin Wimmer is unable to get around Joe Byrd and has to settle for fifth even with a broken bolt that caused his rear fender to become loose for much of the moto.
Travis Spader would take sixth.