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ficially ran second overall for
much of the race until their Pride
Communication/Lusk Plumbing
YZ450F broke about 30 miles
from the checkers for a disap-
pointing DNF.
Brittner and Jason Alosi took
fourth overall in 4:34:34 on their
Reno Motorsports/Nak Perfor-
mance/Nitro Mousse-sponsored
450 XC-F with Taylor Stevens'
team fifth on their YZ450F.
The winning Quad Pro team
set the sixth-fastest time for the
day; among two-wheeled entries,
Open Expert winners Jaxon
Bogh and Corbin Eatherton were
next at the finish followed by
300cc Pro winner Dave Lahn.
Fifth-place Open Pro Zachary
Myers, runner-up Over 30 Pros
Jesse Canepa/Danny Cooper/
Kyle Tichenor and Over 40
Expert winners Paul Luce/Chad
Thornton/Jason Trubey rounded
out the top 10 overall motorcycle
teams.
Mark Kariya
OVERALL MOTORCYCLE
1. Jacob Argubright (Kaw, Open Pro)
2. Danny Cooper (Hon, Open Pro)
3. Carl Maassberg (Hus, 0-30 Pro)
4. Wyatt Brittner (KTM, Open Pro)
5. Taylor Stevens (Yam, Open Pro)
6. Jaxon Bogh (Hon, Open Expert)
7. Dave Lahn (KTM, 300 Pro)
8. Zachary Myers (Yam, Open Pro)
9. Danny Cooper (Hon, 0-30 Pro)
10. Chad Thornton (Hus, 0-40 Expert)
Seen here along one
of the course's rockier
but most picturesque
sections, the Danny
Cooper/Kyle Tichenor/
Troy Vanscourt/Justin
Wallis team finished
second, about 12 minutes
after Argubright.
Reece Honea convinced Carl
Maassberg (shown) to come
out of retirement for Parker,
and the duo ended up not
only winning Over 30 Pro but
finishing third overall.
PHOTOGRAPHY
BY
MARK
KARIYA