Peters Rolls On At Reno Arenacross
K
yle Peters might've seen his
win streak come to an end,
but he still left the Reno Aren-
across a happy man. The Phoe-
nix Racing Honda Team rider still
won three out of the four Pro-
class main events and further ex-
tended his championship points
lead to a seeming uncatchable
amount.
Rounds eight and nine of the
AMA Kicker Arenacross Series
played out February 7-8 at the
Reno-Sparks Livestock Events
Center in Reno, Nevada, where
Peters once again dominated the
weekend's racing.
Heat one of the 250 Pro Sport
class kicked off the weekend Fri-
day night. Peters took first place,
followed by Kyle Bitterman and
Greye Tate.
Jace Owen won heat two,
followed by Gared Steinke and
Skyler Adams.
The Phoenix Racing Honda
Team boys squared off in heat
one of the 450 Pro Sport class.
Owen continued to ride strong,
but Peters was able to win this
one. Owen came in second and
Zachary Butkiewicz came in
third.
The second heat was a battle
between Bitterman and Gared
Steinke for the top spot, Steinke
was able to snag the win, fol-
lowed by Bitterman and newcom-
er Kinser Endicott in third.
The 250 Pro main kicked off
with some immediate drama
with both Steinke and Bitterman
crashing. Steinke ultimately did
not finish the race, and Bitter-
man spent the 12 laps catching
IN
THE
WIND
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Kyle Peters saw
his win streak
come to an end
but he still left
Reno a happy
man. PHOTOS:
JACK JAXSON