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Pretty much I had the worst luck possible the whole week. First moto of the 450 B Stock my rear break lever bent completely backwards when I landed hard in the mud, so I couldnt finish the moto. Second moto I fell and that was the end of that class. 450 B Mod in the first moto I was running about 8th and moving up quickly, I got a flat tire at the half way point so couldnt finish. The second moto I was doing better than the first and once again I got a flat. In the 4 stroke non pro first moto went alright, I was running 3rd for most of the moto and then started getting arm pump which slowed me up a ton so I ended up with a 6th. The second moto I had my best start all week with a second but grabbed too much throttle over the first drop off and crashed pretty hard. I got back up and being completely in last place started charging through the pack but I only had enough time to get up to 10th. I had an 8th going going into the final which put me with 23rd gate pick. I made the best of that as I could but just didnt have that drive I needed to do well. Overall despite having problems all week I still had fun and am looking forward to next year and the rest of the amatuer nationals this year.

For that day I raced in 250B. In my first moto I got a second place start behind Pugmire. We both pulled away from everybody, he did eventually pull away from me but by that time I have atleast a 10 second gap between me and third place. In the second moto I was running about 4th place when my bike seized on the second lap around, I was very disapointed but that racing.

On Sunday Sep 10, I rode after the pros in the charity ride, it was a good promotional ride.

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