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Warnert
Racing's Chris Borich led the CanAm brigade
over the escalator to the QuadTerrain track
and held onto the lead to claim his 4th QuadTerrain
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Chris Borich (No. 2 Warnert Racing/Can-Am) outclassed
the QuadTerrain Pro Stock field, leading every lap of
the final after winning the $1,000 Holeshot Technologies
"Rock'n'Roll" Award for leaving the track's
rock crawl first. Rory Beckman (No. 10 Jack LInk's/Arctic
Cat) was second, followed by Chris Bithel (No. 6 Warnert
Racing/Can-Am).
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The
Pro Main Events for both the QuadTerrain &
Super Quad Pro 450 were dust bowls over the
majority of the track, which made for some tricky
racing with limited visibility and it was nearly
impossible to take photos or even breath without
coughing in some sections of the track during
the race because the dust was so thick
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"This is great for Can-Am," said Borich.
"I'm here to help Can-Am, and I'm having a ball
doing it. This is great."
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Jack
Link's Rory Beckman was able to charge his way
past CanAm Chris Bithell to claim the 2nd spot
with Bithell rounding out the Round 7 Podium |
Arctic
Cat's Josh West just missed another Podium finish
with a 4th place finish ahead of his brother
Jesse West in the 5th spot, which was enough
to move Jesse within 3 points of Scott Kilby
in the points lead |
Chris Borich and Jason Dunkelberger (No. 19 Lost
Creek Cycles/Suzuki) won the $500 ATV Source Biggest
Mover Awards for moving up the most positions in the
Pro finals from their qualifying spots.
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Arctic
Cat's Kyle Fiebelkorn & Daryl Rath took
early leads, but the pair both experienced issues
with Michael Kneebusch running another smooth
race to the finish and securing the win |
Lonestar
Racing's Brock Lyons was running strong until
they received a flat tire among other issues
which sent them back to a third place finish |