Can-Am/Warnert Racing’s Chris Bithell
was looking strong off the start as he was following
close behind leader Taylor Kiser. Bithell, who
wanted to make a statement in the final round
of the season, took over the lead for lap two,
but after a heated battle with Kiser, Bithell
fell back to second in lap three. Bithell then
found himself in the number three spot after
Chris Borich made his way by, but he was not
able to remount a charge and fell back to finish
in fourth place. Bithell would also take fourth
in the points chase after finishing behind Kiser
for this round.
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Yamaha
/ Ballance Racing's Taylor Kiser &
Can-Am / Warnert Chris Bithell battled
back and fourth for position. Kiser would
be the victor between the pair when the
checkered flag waved. Kiser placed third
in the XC1 Pro Class followed by Bithell |
Yamaha/Balance Racing’s Taylor Kiser
took the early lead in lap one, but he was not
alone as Chris Bithell and Chris Borich were
right behind him. Kiser was looking strong,
but was unable to hold off and attack from Chris
Bithell and fell back to the number two spot
in lap two. But Taylor Kiser wasn’t going
for it and the pair battled relentlessly, with
Bithell falling back to second in lap three.
Kiser was looking strong, but was not able to
hold off Adam McGill and would end his season
in third place on the pro podium and to take
third in championship points.
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XC1 Pro
ATV Podium (left to right)
Taylor Kiser (3rd), Chris Borich (1st)
, Adam McGill (2nd)
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National Guard, Yokely Racing’s Jarrod
McClure was looking good as he came off the
line in the top five and was holding down a
respectable fourth going into the first lap.
McClure held his spot until just before lap
two when Adam McGill made the pass on him. Consistency
was the name of the game for McClure this round
and he would hold the number five spot all the
way to the checkered flag.
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National
Guard's Jarrod McClure started the 2011
season by running the #16 number plate
but his eighth place points finish this
year earned him the #8 plate |
FRE
/ KTM's Bryan Cook took seventh place
at Loretta Lynn's GNCC aboard his KTM
450XC ATV. Cook placed ninth in the XC1
Pro Class Season Points |
Brian Cook stayed consistent as he held on
for seventh place, but in the final lap, Cook
put the hammer down and took over the number
six spot before reaching the checkered flag.