Hunter Miller charged his way to take third
overall in the Expert class. Miller was in about
fifth off the start in the first moto and was
charging forward when another racer got crossed
up in front of him. “I had to jump off
the track to avoid him and that put me back
in last place,” said Miller, who charged
hard to work his way back to the number three
spot before crossing the finish line.
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Can-am's #90 Hunter Miller found himself
in heated battles in both Open Expert
motos & in Moto One, Miller battled
with #221 Corey Snapp for the 3rd spot,
and after several laps, Miller was able
to make the pass for third |
In the second Expert moto, Miller was in third
off the start and pressured Johnny Hale for
the entire moto, but was unable to make a clean
pass. Miller would settle in for a third place
finish, giving him third overall for the day.
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TQRA Open Expert ATV Podium (left to right)
Johnny Hale (2nd), Chase Snapp (1st),
Hunter Miller (3rd)
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Eli
Church went on to finish fourth overall
in the Pro-Am Class |
Eli Church was looking consistent as he battled
it out with Corey Snapp in the first moto. Church
was not able to get around the number 221 Can-Am
and would round out the top five for the first
moto. In moto two, Church hung on for a fourth
place finish, giving him fourth overall.
Corey Snapp looked good in moto one as he charged
his way to a fourth place finish, but he would
end up having clutch issues and not be able
to race in the second moto, giving him fifth
place overall.
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#48
Chase Snapp goes 1-1 in the Pro-Am Class
for a perfect day with 4 Moto Wins |
In the Pro-am class, Chase Snapp again showed
he had every intention of winning. Snapp was in
second off the start behind Eli Church, but quickly
took over the lead and checked out. Snapp finished
several seconds ahead of the rest of the pack,
taking the moto win. In the second moto Snapp
quickly took over the lead and again pulled ahead
to take his fourth moto win of the day and his
second overall win.
“The Pro-am motos are only six laps and
I am used to running 20 minute motos, so I was
barely starting to break a sweat at the end, but
this is good practice for me and I am still happy
to take a win,” said Snapp.