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Can-Am's
Adam McGill claims a season best finish
with 2nd overall, which allowed him to
gain a few points on Yamaha's Taylor Kiser
finishing 4th |
McGill claimed his best finish of the year with
the runner-up finish, and was pleased to have
led the race at one point.
"It was crazy out there," said McGill.
"Someone would go up a hill and the mud
would fill in the ruts and you couldn't tell
how deep they were, so it was kind of scary,
but it was good to get out front and be in the
hunt."
Ockerman rounded out the podium for his best
finish of the year, as well. "I'm excited,"
said Ockerman. "This makes it worth cleaning
up after a mud race."
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#7
Donald Ockerman claims his 1st Pro ATV
Podium since the final 2 rounds in 2008
when he made the move to the Pro Class |
Fourth place went to Kiser, who ran in second
for most of the race, but slid over a berm on
the last lap and dropped down the order.
"Me and Borich were riding together for
most of the race, but on the last lap Donnie
[Ockerman] and Adam [McGill] got by me on a
better line," said Kiser. "I got back
by Donnie and I caught Adam and then a couple
of lines merged and he got in front of me and
I got into him a little bit and it threw me
over a berm."
Despite finishing off the podium, Kiser still
sits in second overall in the series standings,
22 points behind Borich.
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XC1 PRO
ATV Podium (left to right)
Adam McGill (2nd) , Chris Borich (1st)
, Donald Ocerkman (3rd)
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#2
Taylor Kiser just misses a spot on the
podium with a 4th place finish |
Fifth place in the XC1 division went to Bicknell,
Indiana Honda rider Ryan Lane, ahead of Yamaha
rider Johnny Gallagher. Yamaha riders Brandon
Sommers and Jeffrey Pickens were seventh and eighth,
while Sloan Jackson (Hon) and Todd Demaree (Suz)
rounded out the top 10.
After five races, Borich tops the standings
with 145 points, followed by Kiser with 123
and McGill with 93.