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Ivan Tedesco came out to see who his competition will be in a few years.
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Tommy Hahn came out to support little brother Wil.
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Darryn Durham took the win in the four stroke class.
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MX lights A class start; where the top three boys (Canard 41, Stroupe 51, and Izzi 34) all got off to good starts.
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Steven Clarke held on to the lead for a few laps in the MX lights A class, but could not hold off the Honda mounted Trey Canard.
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Canard [pictured] and Stroupe hammer on each other for a number of laps. The two of them were flying and pushing as hard as they could. Stroupe really put the pressure on Canard in the last few laps.
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Stroupe finally got his #51 Kawasaki around Canard to take the win. He has two moto wins now and is looking to keep this momentum rolling.
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Stroupe is sporting Ryan Villopoto’s number this week. Ryan was on hand after Stroupe took the win to do a little interview.
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Tyler Sjoberg took the first win in MX Lights schoolboy class (2007 is the first year this class has graced the soil of the ranch).
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Tevin Tapia holeshoted the MX lights B stock class and held onto the lead throughout most of the moto. He got passed by Tommy Weeck about halfway through the race.
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It was a heart breaker for Tommy Weeck as he worked hard to get into the lead. Starting off in about sixth Tommy worked his butt off to take the race over. On the last lap he came into a turn and got cross rutted and stalled his bike. He could not get his KTM stated back up and earned a gut-wrenching DNF.
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Michael Hall was on his game today. Coming off the start Hall found himself outside the top twenty. As most racers know, it isn’t about where you start, but where you finish. Hall charged, picking off guys two by two throughout the moto. Soon there after Hall found himself in second. When the checkered flag waved he took advantage of Weeck’s misfortune and took the win!
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P.J. Larsen won the second moto of the Motocross A class in a commanding way. He took over the lead early and just checked out. By the time Wil Hahn moved into second it was too late for him to catch up.
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Jason Anderson is just dominated the 85cc 12-13 class, he is looking unbelievable. No one is going to be able to catch him unless he does it to himself.
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Brad Frace is not a name many know but they will soon. This kid flat out fly’s, he held down the lead until Jason Anderson took it away from him. Frace rode great and took second in the 85cc 12-13 stock class.
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Second motos started today and Tyler Wharton took his second moto win in the motocross A/Prosport class.
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