Cody Miller was in a second off the start
of the first Pro-am moto behind his brother
Hunter Miller, who grabbed the holeshot.
The brothers battled for the lead with Cody
Miller coming out the victor. Once out front,
the number 22 Can-Am checked out to take
the moto one win.
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BCS Performance's #22 grabbed the
Moto 2 Holeshot
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Cody Miller recovers from a roll-over
after connecting with Chase Snapp,
which left Miller charging back to
a third place finish for 2nd overall |
In moto two, Cody Miller grabbed the holeshot
and was leading going into the final two laps,
but he was not alone as Chase Snapp was hot
on his grab bar. The pair battled hard, but
this time Miller would not come out ahead
and he and Snapp connected in a corner and
Miller went over the berm. Miller was not
hurt and got back on his quad, but he had
fallen back to third place, where he would
stay until reaching the finish line. “This
weekend went ok. I got second, which isn’t
bad, but I am looking forward to the next
round and hopefully taking the win,”
said Miller.
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Hunter Miller battles with #48 Chase
Snapp in Moto 2 |
Hunter Miller had another solid race in the
Pro-am class. Miller grabbed the moto one
holeshot, but after a tough battle with Cody
Miller, he fell back to second. Miller then
battled with Chase Snapp and during that battle,
they would connect, with Miller going off
the track. Miller pressed on to take a third
place finish.
In moto two, Hunter Miller was in third
off the start and held his position until
the final two laps when Cody Miller went
off the track, giving Hunter Miller a second
place finish. “It got kind of crazy
out there, but I’m happy with how
everything went. My quad was running great
and I didn’t have any issues so overall
this was a pretty good weekend,” said
Hunter Miller.
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#21
Cameron Reimers claims 4th Overall
in the Pro-Am Class |
Cameron Reimers held on for a respectable
fourth place overall with his 5-4 finishes
in the Pro-am class while Caleb Schatz went
7-5 to round out the top five. Austin Wilson
took a pair of sixth place finishes for sixth
overall.
Corey Snapp, who encountered mechanical
issues in moto one of the Open Expert class,
had those issues carry over into moto two,
and despite his solid fourth place finish
in moto one, he would have to settle for
eight place in moto two, giving him seventh
overall. “I was kind of disappointed
that I had issues in moto two because I
felt really good out there, but I’ll
hopefully have better luck at the next round,”
said Snapp.
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#221 Corey Snapp claimed an impressive
4th place in Moto one, but mechnical
issues in Moto 2 forced him to coast
around the track to salvage points |
Meanwhile, Matt Holmes hung on to take
8-7 finishes that would put him in the number
eight spot overall.
Round four of the 2011 TQRA series will
head to Oak Hill MX in Decatur, TX where
both the Miller brothers and Snapp brothers
will be battling it out for the top of the
podium.