"bad boys" of BooKoo going head-to-head for the
championship. The 16th governor of Utah rode onto
the track to welcome the crowd in his custom-designed
red-white-and-blue Troy Lee Designs gear that matches
his Honda CRF450.
The competition was tight as Woods, leading by one
point after Friday night's domination on the track,
sought to add to his lead over Demuth. Both racers
were on their game as they went 1-2 in the 250 and
450cc main, respectively, with Hofmaster and Lacey
repeating their third-place finishes in the 250 and 450cc
classes from Friday night.
With the superior performance by Bess, mechanic
Rob Burkhart was presented with the Motorcycle
Mechanics Institute Top Tech Award for helping propel
Bess to his first victory on Friday night, which was also
Burkhart's first-ever victory in Arenacross. Lacey probably had the most successful weekend without anybody
knowing about it. He had two third-place finishes, both
450 mains, on the weekend, and captured the Dash For
Cash on both nights. Lacey's sweep on the weekend
gives him a commanding lead over Demuth for the 2006
Dash For Cash Championship points.
eN
THE E·CENTER
WEST VALLEY CITY, UTAH
RESULTS: DECEMBER 2·4,
(ROUND 4 OF 12)
2005
Friday
250 MAIN: I. Shane Bess (5uz); 2. Josh Woods (5uz); 3. Tommy Hofmaster
(Yam); -4. Turbo Reif; 5. Josh Demuth (Kaw); 6. Tiger lacey (Hon); 7. Brad
Ripple (Kaw); B. Brad Modjewskl (Hon); 9. Jeff WiUoh (Hon); to. Damien Plotts
(! (Suz); 2. jo,h Demuth (Kaw); 3. Tommy
Hofmaster (Yam); ~. Shane Bess (Suz); 5. Tiger Lacey (Hon); 6. Turbo Reif; 7.
Damien Plotts (!
Demuth (22); 3.]<»h WOO