In the Women’s Open class, Angie Maher
would take the overall win, which would have
her finishing second in the points race under
Susan Parker, who claimed the championship at
round eleven. Amy Thompson would claim second
overall for the day, putting her in third place
in the points chase. Paige Whipple would end
her day in third place, and take fifth in points,
while Laura Pilotte’s fourth place overall
helped her to comfortably secure third place
in points, and Jaclyn MacQuarrie would round
out the top five overall.
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#5
Jaclyn MacQuarrie would take a 5th overall
in the Women's Open class at Jolly Roger,
giving her a 7th overall in final points |
#537
Angie Maher would take the overall win
for the day in the Women's Open class,
allowing her to finish in 2nd overall
for the season |
Can-Am seemed to have quite a successful season
in the amateur ranks with Roy Lampron taking
a dual championship in both the 25+ Open and
the 30+ A classes. Can-Am mounted Mark Gehring
would claim the championship in the Production
B class, while James Mondo, III would claim
the 30+ B/C championship for the Canadian manufacturer.
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#172
Roy Lampron took home championships in
both the 25+ class and 30+ A on his Can-Am |
#99
Mark Gehring would claim the Production
B championship on his Can-Am |
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The
Production C championship would go to
Brian Hanks #177 |
#67
Paige Whipple would fight an injury mid
season to take the Open C championship |