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In the Schoolb oy main, Tedesco ra n ou t
front off the sta rt with Nick Metcalf in secooid
thr ou gh the whoops followed by Ryan Wallace,
The next time through t he whoo ps Te d esco
we nt do wn and Metcalf took ove r the lead.
Just tw o laps later Tedesco reel ed in Metcalf, and a heated battle for th e number-on e
po sition ens ued between them . Ted esco fire d
off the Red Dog Jum p on lap six, took the lead
ba ck fro m Me tcalf a n d staye d there for the
rema ining three lap s to the chec kered flag for
the wi n , Metcal f fin ished second followed by
Na than Ha le, Derek Cook , and Brian Joh ns on.
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