2013
AMA Racing
ATV Extreme Dirt Track Nationals
Round #1 - Kinston, NC
Lenoir County Fairgrounds
May 4, 2013
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Hoosier Tires' Harold Goodman Wins Extreme Dirt Track Opener
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The pro-am unlimited race was almost over before it started; the #21, Kristopher Bures grabbed the Holeshot, but by the end of lap one there was a major pile up.
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The Pro-Am Unlimited Class race was restarted after a pile up at the end of lap 1that left #24 Josh Hibdon with his leg pinned under Daryl Raths Honda 450R ATV |
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#21 Kristopher Bures grabbed the
early lead after the restart, and went on
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The pile up revolved around #24 Josh Hibdon; a quad rode up his leg and popped his knee cap out of place.
Several racers and machines were involved and
the track crew decided to restart the race. Bures
again grabbed the Holeshot and took off with Creech
close on his wheels.
Creech and Riley continued to ride right on the bumper of Bures, but couldn’t’ seem to get around the racer. On the final lap Bures made a mistake and Creech took over the lead with Riley right on his tail.
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PEP's Brad Riley placed second in the Pro-Am Unlimited Class
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#53 Kirby Cook earned fourth in the Pro-Am Unlimited Class
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Bures recovered, but was unable to catch the duo and finished in third. Kirby Cooke and Andrew Ace rounded out the top five in the pro-am unlimited class.
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#25 Chuckie Creech took the win in the EDT Pro-Am Unlimited Class on his Wiseco backed Honda 450R ATV at the Opening Round in Kinston, NC
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“I wanted to make a clean pass on him and ended up rubbing him a little; he was flying and I really had to work to get around him. It was a really good race,” said pro-am unlimited winner, Chuckie Creech.
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Extreme Dirt
Track Pro-Am Unlimited ATV Racing Podium (left to right)
Kristopher Bures (3rd), Chuckie Creech (1st),
Brad Riley (2nd)
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The AMA ATVA Extreme Dirt Track Series will pick up again May 25th in Muskogee, Oklahoma. The racing is sure to be exciting as Harold Goodman looks to earn another pro class win and hold on to his championship status.
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