saw a full day of action with three
races run for each class, with
Laforge, once again, holding
Fillmore at bay for the race-two
win. However, that's as good as
it got for Massachusetts resident
Laforge, as Fillmore went on a
rampage with two holeshots and
two wins, the last a tense duel
as the two fastest riders of the
meeting slugged it out at the
head of the pack.
For Fillmore, the win marked
18 years since his first super-
moto event and his first AMA
Supermoto title.
"It's been amazing to get back
to my roots in supermoto," Fill-
more said. "Having had a chance
to get back in the sport, I can
say for sure I've really missed it.
"It was a bit of a testing week-
end with the weather, but the
three main events on Sunday
worked out nicely. The competi-
tion was tight and the battles
with the Jake and the others
definitely forced me to stay on
my toes in order to take the
championship. My KTM never
missed a beat all weekend,
and I'm really pleased to deliver
the title alongside my longtime
friend and old team boss Mitch
Hansen, who has helped me so
much in my career."
Other class winners included
Nicky Reimer (Pro Lites), Rocco
Landers (Asphalt), Sean Ungvar-
sky (Amateur Open). CN
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Nicky Reimer is the new Pro Lites Supermoto Champion.