In the Open B class, Keifer Peak 
                                took 1-2 finishes to win the overall, with Ryan 
                                LeForge in second. Shawn Rodges rounded out the 
                                top five in the first moto, but came on strong 
                                in moto two to take the win, giving him third 
                                overall in his class. 
                                
In the Over 40 A class, Barton Coe took the 
                                  win in both motos for the overall win. Shane 
                                  Rodges claimed a fifth place finish in moto 
                                  one and fought hard in the second moto for a 
                                  second place finish, giving him second overall, 
                                  while Rick Raymond rounded out the top three 
                                  with his 4-3 finishes.
                                In the 14-24 Open class, Pake Shinn swept both 
                                  motos for the overall win with Hart Walker going 
                                  2-2 for second, while Austin Wilson’s 
                                  3-3 finishes put him in third overall for the 
                                  day. 
                                
                                   
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                                    | Media 
                                        Allstars' Pake Shinn dominated the 14-24 
                                        Open class at RAW MX winning both motos 
                                        & the overall | #14 
                                        Tyler Fortin swept each moto in the Mini 
                                        Sr. Class & took the win in both Mini 
                                        Sr. & Mini Jr. ATV Classes | 
                                
                                In the youth classes, Tyler Fortin was on fire. 
                                  The number 14 racer took both moto wins in the 
                                  Mini Sr. class or the overall and also topped 
                                  the podium in the Mini Jr. class after sweeping 
                                  both motos in that class as well.
                                In the UTV class it was sibling rivalry at 
                                  its best as Cody and Hunter Miller battled it 
                                  out in both motos. “I got the holeshot 
                                  and was able to hold the lead and take the win 
                                  in the first moto. We’ve been having a 
                                  blast racing the Commander. It handles well 
                                  and has tons of power. It is fun to drive, and 
                                  we have been having a lot of success with it,” 
                                  said Cody Miller.
                                
                                   
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                                    | The 
                                        Miller brothers battled it out in their 
                                        Can-Am Commander Side-by-Sides in the 
                                        UTV class but it would be Hunter Miller 
                                        that would take the Overall win | 
                                
                                The second UTV moto was a different story as 
                                  Hunter Miller grabbed the holeshot and did an 
                                  excellent job of holding off Cody Miller to 
                                  take the moto two win. Hunter’s 2-1 finishes 
                                  were enough to edge out his brother and give 
                                  him the overall win and leave Cody to settle 
                                  with second place
                                
. “It felt really good to get the win 
                                  with the Commander today. I had two good motos 
                                  and it was really close between Cody and me, 
                                  but I was able to get a good start in the second 
                                  moto and take the win,” said Hunter Miller.
 
                                  
                                
                                Round number three of the 2012 TQRA series 
                                  will be heading the North 40 Cycle Park in Sherman, 
                                  TX on April 14th – 15th. Check out www.tqra.txatvracing.com 
                                  for more info and full series schedule.