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Duncan Racing’s Garrin Fuller Podiums at WORCS
Kyle Fuller Claims Two Wins at WORCS Racing Round Four

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El Cajon, CA (4/2/2015) - Duncan Racing/Roll Design’s Garrin Fuller clinched his first career WORCS Racing Pro ATV podium finish at round four with a third place while Kyle Fuller was back in action and claimed the win in both the Open B and Sport 15-19 B classes at the Crazy Horse WORCS.

It was a very successful weekend at Lake Havasu for the Fuller brothers as they took on the challenge of one of the roughest tracks on the WORCS circuit and came away with excellent finishes all around, much to the delight of their own private cheering section that set up camp on a sand bar at the edge of the lake.

Garrin Fuller WORCS Racing
Duncan Racing's Garrin Fuller claimed his first Pro ATV WORCS Podium finish at Lake Havasu

In the Pro class, Garrin Fuller has been in the hunt for a podium finish all season and his hard work finally paid off. Fuller came off the start in third and was in a three way battle for the number one spot. Fuller made a move for second but was unable to make it stick. Fuller kept pushing and battled hard as he stayed close in the hunt. Fuller stayed on the gas the entire race despite the rough conditions that developed and earned his first career WORCS Pro ATV podium finish in third.

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Roll Design / ELKA's Garrin Fuller was up to the challenge for one of the roughest tracks of the season to claim a third place finish

“My Duncan engine got me off to a great start and we have been working with Doug Roll, and he hooked me up with my suspension ,and it worked great out there even in the waist high whoops. I was right up there battling for the lead. I was in third and trying to make a pass on second place. I showed him a wheel, but he wasn’t going to budge. I just tried to stay close, and I finished on the podium. It’s been a long time coming, and I couldn’t be happier. I really have to thank Duncan, and Doug Roll for all their hard work and all of my family and fans who were there cheering us on. It’s a great feeling to be on the podium, and I hope I can do it again at Sand Hollow,” said Garrin Fuller

Kyle Fuller, who missed round three due to knee surgery, was back in action and looking strong as ever. Kyle was unstoppable as he charged off the start in the Open B class in third place. Fuller took the lead quickly and held it to the checkered flag for the win. Kyle claimed the fastest lap time in his class with a time of 06:46.642, and his steady speed gave him a minute and a half lead over the competition and earned him the Open B win. “My recovery is going well. It still hurts, but I’m not going to let that stop me. It was great to come back and take a win; it is a real confidence booster,” said Kyle Fuller.

Kyle Fuller WORCS Racing
STI Tire's Kyle Fuller picked off where he left off before missing Round 3 with a knee injury by claiming his third win of the season in Open B

Kyle Fuller had a great performance in the Sport 15-29 B class, where he grabbed the holeshot and led from start to finish, and claimed victory his second win of the weekend. Despite missing a round, Kyle Fuller is still in contention for the championship in both of his classes as he has won every race, of every round, he has attended so far this WORCS season. “My STI tires and Duncan motor pulled me to the holeshot and kept me out front from start to finish. It was really rough out there, but I had a great race, and I am happy to be back. Taking the win just makes it better,” said Kyle Fuller.

Kyle Fuller WORCS Racing
Duncan Racing's Kyle Fuller grabbed the Holeshot in the Sport B class & he went on to take his second win of the weekend

Round five of the 2015 WORCS series will head to Sand Hollow in Hurricane, UT on April 18-19th where both Garrin and Kyle Fuller are going for the top of the podium.

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