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victory with a little bit of breathing room in front
of Glen Helen's local star Grant, while RJ Wage-
man filled out the podium.
Wageman, however, didn't come away empty
handed. He got the last laugh by winning the
final race of the weekend, the nearly one-and-a-
half-hour-long Coup de Grace GP Survival race.
He took the checkered flag with more than three
minutes to spare over Tyler Bereman, who had a
good cushion over third-place finisher Max Lee.
Collier also got a win in the Pro GP race riding
a FastHouse Honda CRF450R motocrosser.
Tony Archer took runner-up honors, while Palm-
er King went home with the third-place trophy.
In the always-popular Moto-A-Gogo GP Team Race, Trevor Stewart and Deegan
Von Lossberg joined forces to take the win over a strong team made up of duo Wage-
men and Justin Hoeft.
In another hugely popular race, the Two-Stroke race, which hosted more than 100
riders, Willy Simons Jr. finished on top but with only three seconds to spare over
Collier and his now-famous Kawasaki KX500 two-stroke. Bradley Denton was third,
followed by Talon Hawkins and Logan Holladay.
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(Above) Sean
Collier was flying
again on his
Kawasaki KX500
two-stroke.
(Below) Josh Grant
followed Bell across
the finish line in the
Pro-Am GP race.