Heather Byrd finished 1-1 to take the Pro Women
win. Her strategy of keeping it in-between the mud
paid off as she looks toward the championship overall.
The Joe Byrd Riding School must be paying off!
Clay Holmes went 2-1 for the overall in Pro Am,
working the track conditions to his favor. "The
track was better today; it was horrible yesterday,"
Holmes said. "I got a real good start [in the
second moto.] I had a pretty good-sized lead at
the finish, I guess it was a few second lead. It
was a real good race."
Justin Norman swept the Open A class with a 1-1,
turning his fastest lap over 2:07 on Sunday. "I
got to be stoked after the mud race on Saturday
and coming out and having good track conditions
today," Norman said. "I'm really happy
how my bike performed. My PEP shocks work great,
but we had to make them work better for this track.
Nate McNett from McNett performance really helped
me out. I did pretty well in the mud yesterday on
my stock tires. The track was kind of tight, but
I'm actually more stoked about this win because
it took a lot of bike setup, so I'm pretty happy
with this one."
Catch the AMA Pro ATV riders as the series heads
to Walnut, IL on July 14-15 for the Concept Haulers
ATV Showdown at Sunset Ridge MX.