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Chris
Bithell continues to impress as he jumped out
front early with the Holeshot |
Before
the end of the first lap, Chris Borich took
over the lead and began to pull away |
Scott Kilby (No. 207 Warnert Racing/Can-Am) took
the lead early in the QuadTerrain Pro Stock final,
after teammate Chris Borich (No. 2 Warnert Racing/Can-Am)
suffered mechanical problems. Privateer rider Jesse
West (No. 888 West Racing/Arctic Cat) was second,
ahead of London, Kentucky resident Adam Vaughn (No.
83 Warnert Racing/Can-Am).
"This was great after the last race,"
said Kilby. "I had mechanical trouble, and wrecked
the bike in Oklahoma, so it's nice to win one."
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Chris
Bithell's charge came to a stop and Chris Borich
also experienced mechanical issues, whch dropped
him out of the lead |
Monster
Engery Kawasaki's William Yokley CDI went out
during the Main, which left him sidelined after
a strong start |
Borich won the Holeshot Technologies Rock'n'Roll
Award, worth $1,000, for exiting the QuadTerrain course's
rock section first.
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Artic
Cat's Jesse West chareged his way through the
pack to secure a 2nd Place finish |
London,
Kentucky's own Adam Vaughn rounded out the Podium
on his Warnert Racing CanAm Outlander |
This morning's finals will be telecast on ESPN2 on
Saturday, July 15 at 1 p.m. EDT.
The Blue Ridge Open Championship will continue this
afternoon with the second set of SuperQuad Pro 450
and QuadTerrain Challenge finals, as well as the SuperSport
side-by-side race