Chris Borich (No. 2 Warnert Racing/Can-Am)
performed a similar feat in the QuadTerrain Pro Stock
final, leading all but one lap to nab the victory, his
fifth this season. Chris Bithel (No. 6 Warnert Racing/Can-Am)
battled Borich throughout the race and finished second.
"I'm just having a great time," said Borich.
"Can-Am and Warnert Racing have just put an excellent
ride underneath me. Everything has just worked out
well.
"This was one of the best races this year,"
added Borich. "It was just so close. Ultimately,
it worked out well."
Jesse West (No. 888 West Racing/Arctic Cat) finished
third, and took the points lead. The rider known as
the "working man" has overcome adversity,
injuries and bad luck to net the top spot in the championship.
"This feels great," said West. "Our
goal was to take the points lead this weekend, and
we worked hard to fulfill that goal. We finally had
some good luck. We got through the starts cleanly,
and just had fun.
"It's been a tough road," added West. "We
had the points lead going into Illinois, and had trouble
there. Then, we went to Kentucky and had two bad crashes,
one of which hurt me pretty badly. I'm just now feeling
100%. So, I'm feeling great."
Special award winners were:
SuperQuad Pro 450
The QUAD Magazine Holeshot Award ($1,000): Keith Little
(No. 12 Lonestar/Honda)
QuadTerrain Pro Stock
Holeshot Technologies Rock'n'Roll Award ($1,000):
Borich
ATVSource Biggest Mover ($500): Andrew Langston (No.
24 Suzuki)