Extreme
Dirt Track
DURO ATVA Nationals
Round #2 - Ava, Missouri
Ozark Mountain Raceway
May 31, 2008
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Pro & Amateur ATVA
Extreme Dirt Track Race Report
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#24 Josh Hibdon held on to secure a Podium
finish in the Pro-Am Unlimited Class |
In the Pro-Am Unlimited class, it was Kendall Webb
who dominated both his heat race and the Pro-Am
main. This is Webb’s second win of the season
and the young racer seems to be taking his goal
of being in the top 5 very seriously and is well
on his way to accomplishing just that and maybe
more. Brad Riley who also won his heat race in the
Pro-Am unlimited class came in second with Josh
Hibdon in a close third. North Carolina’s
Garrett Jackson came across the finish line in 4th
and Kristopher Bures of Blairsville, PA rounded
out the top five.
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#27 Brad
Riley claimed the 2nd spot behind Kendall
Webb, and Riley is yet to finish a Main
event without a Podium finish in 2008
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#04 Garrett
Jackson had a strong run in the Pro-Am
Unlimited Class and secured the 4th spot
ahead of Kristopher Bures
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In the Women’s class, Paula Shank won both
the heat race and the main, which has earned her
the points lead in her class. Amanda Howe finished
in a strong 2nd followed by Lexi Wren in third,
who took the win at round one. In the Vet classes
Kenneth Marcou showed everyone how to get it done.
Kenneth put out a fantastic effort and claimed
wins in both the Vet 30+ and Vet 40+ classes.
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Honda 450R
mounted #1 Brandon Parrish lived up to
his No. with Wins in both the 4 Stroke
C & Production C Classes
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#5 Nick Schriner
out runs Alexis Wells in the 0-50cc Single
Speed 6-8 Class to claim the win while
finishing runner-up to Wells in the 51-70cc
Production Auto
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In the Youth Production class, Ryland Johnson
took his second straight win and maintains the
points lead. Seth Gann took second on the podium,
which was a big improvement over round one’s
last place, and Alexander Ross took third.
In the other youth classes, Alexis Wells took
the win in both the 50cc Production Auto and 50cc
Production CVT. Lake Kuba dominated the 71-90
Modified 9-15 and the 71-105 Modified 13-15 classes
and Randy Ridden also claimed two wins in the
71-90cc Production CVT and 71-90cc Production
classes.
Round number three of the Extreme Dirt Track
Nationals will be heading to Danville, VA at Birch
Creek on June 14th, where Harold Goodman will
try to maintain his Pro class points lead while
Kendall Webb hopes for a third win in the Pro-Am
class.
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