
In
the Pro-Am Class, Greg Gee's winning streak came to
an end this weekend when his quad threw him over the
handlebars in the corner following the finish line after
leading four of the six lap event. Taking full advantage
of Gee's mistake, Jacob Hakala took his #11 K&K
Racing machine to the victory. Charles Moore claimed
the second spot followed by Mark Kendall.
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#11
Jake Hakala |
#21
Mark Kendall |
Media Allstars Cernics/Suzuki riders Charles Moore
and Casey Martin made a showing in the A Class, bringing
home the one-two positions consecutively. Angela Butler
once again brought home the win in the Womens A Class,
and is well on her way to another WPSA Championship.
Rookie Megan Manshack put up a great battle against
long time Womens A Class rider Michelle Natalie in
Heat #1 this weekend. Manshack, who was hard charging
throughout the first moto, only gave up her battle
with Natalie after a hard crash that ultimately broke
her collar bone. Fighting past her pain, Manshack
proved her strength as she rolled the track to salvage
points in the series.
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#1
Angela Butler |
#72
Brittany Snider |
J.R. Hinds swept up in the 16-24 Age class, walking
away with wins in both his Heat and the Main Event.
Point leader going into the event, Greg Gee, suffered
mechanic error in the Main, putting him in the 16th
position for the Main, and 9th overall. Hetrick Racing's
William Cottage took home the 2 nd place overall followed
by Antonio Pacheco's 121 ride with the 3rd overall
with a 3-2.