After clinching the Open A Class Championship with six wins total, Braden Nichols decided to take a stab at the MAXC Racing Pro Class. Nichols finished sixth in the MAXC Racing Pro Class.
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After wrapping up the 2014 MAXC Racing Open A Championship, Brycen Neal entered the MAXC Racing Pro Class and finished sixth
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In the Open A Class, Jordan Stine earned his first win of the season after finishing third at the round prior. Stine currently sits fifth in the MAXC Racing Open A Class Points.
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Jordan Stine earned his first win of the season in the Open A Class
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Finishing second in the Open A Class was Jacob Tomey, who also earned his best finish this season. Tomey currently sits third in the Open A Class Points.
Taking the final spot on the Open A Class podium was Adam Priddy. The Honda mounted racer currently wrapped up the 400cc Sport Quad Class Championship. It appears that Priddy is very comfortable in the new class as he finished third in the Open A Class.
Austin Abney continued to dominate the C 15-24 Class earning his ninth consecutive win this season keeping his perfect season alive. Finishing second was Shane Patton and Garrik Neel in third.
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Austin Abney claimed his ninth win of the season at MAXC Round 9
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Robert Gibson earned the win in the D First Year Racer Class by almost two minutes. Finishing second was current point leads Tristan Christy. Claiming the final spot on the MAXC D First Year Race Class podium was Ernie Stringer.
In the youth ranks, Tyler Weltich earned the win in the 13-15 300cc 4 Stroke Class. This would be Weltich’s fifth win of the season, which has him leading the points chase.
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Tyler Weltich won the 13-15 300cc 4 Stroke Class which was his fifth win of 2014
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Joey Sheteron from Cassopolis, MI has had a great season so far as well. Sheteron finished second at the Mid America Challenge MAXC and currently sits second in the 13-15 300cc 4 Stroke Class points.