In the Pro-am class, Cody Miller was unstoppable
as he was going for his second championship
in the series. “I took the Expert Class championship
and Hunter (Miller) and I were really close
in points in the Pro-am class as well,” said
Cody Miller. The number 22 took both moto wins
in the Pro-am class and clinched another championship
before making his exit from ATV racing.
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Can-Am's
#22 Cody Miller battled with Brad Riley
in the Pro-Am Class, but Miller was able
to take the win both motos for the overall |
“It’s definitely going to be a new endeavor
for Hunter and me with the Side-by-Sides. We
will still be out there representing all of
our great sponsors, but this time it will be
in a UTV,” stated Miller.
Brad Riley was looking good in the Pro-am class
as he took second in both motos for second overall.
“I felt good in the Pro-am class and finished
second, but in the Expert class I broke a header
and wasn’t able to finish. I was battling a
little with Cody Miller after I got the holeshot
and led for a couple laps in moto two but I
stayed with him pretty good,” said Riley.
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#27
Brad Riley grabbed the Moto 2 Holeshot,
but he wasn't able to hold of Cody Miller
& finished in the second spot for
2nd Overall |
Hunter Miller had two solid motos, taking third
in both Pro-am motos. “I was battling my starts
a little bit today but I just kept going at
a good pace and made it on the podium. It was
a good way to end the year and it was fun to
go out there and battle with the guys,” said
Hunter Miller.
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TQRA
ATV Motocross Pro-Am Class Podium (left
to right)
Hunter
Miller (3rd),
Cody Miller (1st),
Brad
Riley (2nd) |
In the Women’s class, Megan Manshack was looking
smooth and consistent as she took the overall
win, which should help her build even more confidence
going into next season.
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Root
River Racing's #11 Megan Manshack finished
1-1 for the Women's Overall Win |
Round ten marked the end of an incredible season
of the TQRA series that saw growing attendance
and great racing all around, which can only
lead to bigger and better things for next year.