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Lake Whitney Sunday Race Report |
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| Monday, 16 March 2009 06:38 | ||
| Location: Lake Whitney, TX | ||
The first race on the track was the 450A/Pro Sport Class and once again Dean Wilson jumped out front and checked out. No one had anything for Wilson all week long on the 450. Kyle Regal put in another solid ride and put his new Honda in 2nd place followed by Terren O’Dell in third.
Photo above: Dean Wilson on his was to a 450A/Sport Title!

Photo above: Kyle Regal won a title in the 450 Open Class going 2, 2. Here in the 450A/Pro Sport class he would have to settle for 2nd.

Photo above: Terren Odell wasn't able to bring home a title from Whitney, but put in some strong rides and brought home a 3rd in both the 450A/Pro Sport and 250A/Pro Sport Classes.
Alexander Frye has not had the week that he wanted, but things started to go his way today as he grabbed his first title of the week by going 1-3 in the 85 (9-11) Stock Class. Benny Bloss has had a solid week and has opened up some eyes this week. He finished 2nd overall. We will have to see how Bloss does next week at Oak Hill.
Photo above: Benny Bloss
In the 85 12-13 Mod Class Jesse Masterpool finally got that title that he has been looking for. He went into the main with a 1st and finished the main in 3rd; it was a good run and gave him the title. Chris Alldredge took the moto win, but came into the main with a 8th, his 8-1 only put him set him up with a 4th overall. Matt Bisceglia did not have the moto he wanted finishing 4th but that was still good enough to give him 2nd overall. Adam Cianciarulo was not happy with his ride but still finished on the box in 3rd.
Photo above: Chris Alldredge leading the main of the 85 12-13 Mod Class. Chris got 4th place overall, but was able to take home the title in the 85 (12-13) Stock Class.
Challen Tennant has been waiting to get a title for a while, he has come close so many times, but he finally did it today. He took the win in the 65 7-9 Stock Class.
Photo above: Challen Tennant also took home a 2nd place finish in the 65 7-9 Mod Class.
Aaron Siminoe had things rolling on his KTM 125 in the Schoolboy Class. He and Justin Bogle went at it pretty much the whole moto, but Siminoe was able to hold Bogle off to take the championship.
Photo above: Aaron Siminoe on his way to a title in the Schoolboy Class.
Max Anstie has been looking good all week and once again killed it in the 250 Open Class. Ian Trettel did not have the best moto in the main, but was still able to finish 2nd overall with his 1-5 moto finishes.
Photo above: Ian Trettel
In the 65 10-11 Stock Class Brandon Gourley and Kade Walker both cleaned house as the two of them battled it out for the win. In the end it was Gourley getting on top of the box today.
Photo above: Kade Walker took 2nd in the 65 10-11 Stock Class, but took home the title in the 62 10-11 Mod Class.
Taylor Futrell finally had some luck go his way and was able to grab the 250A title. Kyle Engle grabbed the 2nd spot with Lowell Spangler finishing up 3rd.
Photo above: Taylor Futrell grabs the title in the 250A class.

Photo above: Kyle Engle putting in a solid ride to take 2nd in the 250A Class.

Photo above: Lowell Spangler charging to 3rd place in the 250A Class.
Max Anstie once again killed it, he won another title in the 250B Mod Class. Max was the man in the B class and has thing rolling for next week at Oak Hill. The 2nd spot went to Eli Tomac who had a great battle with Max for the lead; however, Max was riding a wide bike and Tomac could not make a move to take the lead. Lance Vincent rounded out the top three.
Stilez Robertson killed it in the 51cc Class, taking two titles back to Bakersfield, CA.
Photo above: Stilez Robertson
The best race of the day came from in the Four Stroke Class where Team Green Xtreme’s Dean Wilson and Malcolm Stewart went bar to bar for the whole moto. Wilson jumped out front with Stewart on his heals; Stewart made a block pass on Wilson and took over the lead. Dean was not going to have any of that and made an amazing pass back on Stewart and took the lead back. The two were close the whole moto, but the lead never changed again.
Photo above: Dean Wilson

Photo above: Malcolm Stewart

Photo above: Blake Baggett looked solid in the 250A class placing 3rd in moto2 and 6th overall.

Photo above: Jessica Patterson took home the title in the WomenA Class.

Photo above: Tyler Sjoberg brought home a title in the 250A/Pro Sport Class. Tyler also put in a strong 4th place finish in the 250A Class.




