Local rider, Brit Mansell of Atlanta, Georgia makes his debut in the Pro class. He earned the last transfer position in the LCQ over six other riders proving even the LCQs are becoming a tough race just to get into the pro main events.
Local rider, Brit Mansell of Atlanta, Georgia makes his debut in the Pro class. He earned the last transfer position in the LCQ over six other riders proving even the LCQs are becoming a tough race just to get into the pro main events.
East Coast ATVs, Gilbert Attix (309) of Clayton, Delaware held a great spot in the middle of the pack but would eventually fade finishing the moto in 18th.
Moving around for much of the moto, Donald Lysinger (411) finally settles on 17th.
Although Jeremiah Jones (2) sat in the draft of Matt White (32) for pretty much the entire moto, Jones would eventually make the move to finish 15th putting White in 16th for the moto.
Not having much luck in the Georgia sand, Jason Dunkelberger raced towards the middle of the pack working as high as 11th at one time only to end the moto in 14th.
Harold Goodman (708) is chased by the hard charging Joe Byrd (7) while the injured Dustin Wimmer (191) races for the tight right hander in the background fighting hard to catch up.
Keith Little glances over his shoulder wondering how secure his second place ride is. He knows he doesn’t have much breathing room and a mistake would be catastrophic to his finish in the moto.
Haavisto rails to 13th for the moto finish.
The usual charismatic rider, Jason Luburgh (8) showed lack of motion on his machine as he had a hard time moving it around in his usual trademark manner due to the knee injury he sustained in practice. You can see here he hugs the bike during this step-up. He would pretty much maintain his postion in the ranks and finish the moto in 12th.
Although riding in pain on one of the toughest tracks of the circuit, Dustin Wimmer does a phenomenal job of finishing 11th with his hurt shoulder.