DWT / FMF / FLY Racing’s Travis Moore had an equal start to the second Pro moto as he did the first and again worked his way past a couple of riders while doing battle over the eight lap moto. This time however, Moore was only able to get up and into fourth place by the time the moto was over. His 2-4 finishes though, were good enough for second place overall on the podium and retaining his points lead.
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Travis Moore's 2-4 finishes were good enough to earn him second overall
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J.T. Glynn Construction / DASA Racing / Walsh’s Jon Glynn had one of his best weekends at Capeway last round and continued that trend this weekend at Twister. Glynn came off the line in nearly last place but proved why he is in the Pro class by passing his way all the way up to third place by the end of the moto and was closing in on second place. Glynn was held by a few riders on the one-lined course but was on a mission and pushed all the way to the end of the eight laps.
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Jon Glynn worked his way through the NEATV-MX Pro Class in Moto 1 to finish 3rd
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PEP / 834 Motorsports / Hamilton Imaging’s Jon Glynn again was forced to battled hard after struggling to get a good start on the solid ground at Twister.
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Jon Glynn rounded out the NEATV-MX Pro podium in third with his 3-5 finishes
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Glynn’s determination and stamina proved strong however as he battled his way around both Mike Bluy and Jared Gessner. These two positions proved to be all it took to land on the box in third place overall after going 3-5 in the class and adding some points to his championship run as well.
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NEATV-MX Racing Pro Podium (left to right)
Travis Moore (2nd), Cody Paolella (1st), Jon Glynn (3rd)
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