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the soft Cape Cod sand. The layout included portions of the popular
MX track but the real prize was flowing single track that wound
through the surrounding pine forest. With plenty of passing opportu-
nities, the racers could easily swap positions, making for exciting bar
banging racing action.
When the green flag dropped on the Pro class, it was reigning series
champion Johnny Girrior picking up where he left off last year. Gir-
rior never fell out of first place and ended up going 1-1 in the Pro
Class for the overall win.
Reigning 125cc Pro Class
Champion Kyle Hangos put in
an impressive finish aboard his
new KTM to shore up the sec-
ond overall position. Similar
to Girrior, Hangos never lost a
position throughout the day.
Meanwhile, Brendan Riordan
showed no ill-effects from a
broken femur suffered late last
year as he shored up the final
podium position, going 3-4.
Ben Kelley put in an impres-
sive ride (5-3) to earn fourth
The extreme section is always a crowd
favorite.
Kyle Hangos went 2-2 in the pro class
for second overall aboard his new
KTM.
James Skinner earning some
style points aboard his YZ 125.
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