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Extreme Dirt Track
DURO ATVA Nationals
Round #5 - Taylorville, IL
South Fork Dirt Rider Club
August 29, 2009

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PRO LITES ATV MAIN RACE REPORT
Jay Rehagen - Honda TRX 450R ATV
#41 Jay Rehagen grabbed the ProLites Holeshot followed by #47 Zac Willet
In the Pro Lites lass, it was a different story for Goodman. The number 708 Honda started out in the number six position, but quickly worked his way through traffic to take over the lead. Despite pressure from Darin Ogden, Goodman was able to hold his ground to take the Pro Lites win and the 2009 Pro Lites championship. “I’m really glad to have taken the championship again this year and I hope that I will be able to wrap up the Pro championship at Greenville,” stated Goodman.

Darin Ogden would come off the line in the top five and son get around the number 741 of Jay Rehagen, who had grabbed the Pro Lites Holeshot, and began his pursuit of Goodman. Despite his best efforts, Ogden would have to settle for the number two spot on the podium.

Harold Goodman - Honda TRX 450R ATV
Michael Coburn - Honda TRX 450R ATV

Rage ATV's Harold Goodman took over the lead, but he remained pressured by #314 Darin Ogden to the checkered flag & the win for Goodman was enough to also wrap-up the Pro-Lites championship

Sparks Racing's Michael Coburn charged his way through the pack & made the pass on Kendall Webb to claim the final spot on the Podium as he maintains his 2nd place in the points race

Michael Coburn got off to a slow start in Pro Lites, but quickly began picking off the competition to work his way to the number three spot before crossing the finish line. Kendall Webb who had a tough day in the Pro ranks hung on to claim fourth and Frank Batista would once again round out the top five.

Kendall Webb -  Yamaha YFZ450 ATV
Chuckie Creech KTM ATV

Yamaha of Harrison's Kendal Webb was able to hold off McKibben's Frank Batista to claim the 4th spot

KTM's Chuckie Creech held down a top five finish till he experienced issues, which would send him to the sidelines

Zac Willett was looking strong as he came off the line in second, but clutch issues would take him out of the running early on and Chuckie Creech would also have issues in the Pro Lites class that would send him to the back of the pack with Willett.

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