lowed by Park and Grigg.
In the 450cc main, Peters started
off in fifth but would run down and
pass Park (who ran off the track) for
the lead and eventual win.
Lamay had his best finish of the
weekend with second place while
Bitterman, who started the race in
sixth, took third.
Gifford and Park went 4-5.
"This is what we have been
working so hard for," said Peters.
"It's an incredible feeling to win
my third consecutive champion-
ship. We are not done yet and are
already looking forward to defend-
ing again in 2023!"
Peters finished out the cham-
pionship with 517 points, followed
by Bitterman with 295 and Grigg
with 265.
KTM rider Nate Mason took
fourth in the championship on
239 points, while Park rounded
out the top five just five points
behind Mason.
Brendan Sipple (KTM) was sixth
in the championship, four points
by Park.
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VOLUME 59 ISSUE 7 FEBRUARY 15, 2022 P29
FRIDAY
250 Main
1. Kyle Peters (Hon)
2. Kyle Bitterman (GG)
3. Cullin Park (Hon)
4. Ben Lamay (KTM)
5. Wristin Grigg (GG)
450 Main
1. Kyle Peters (Hon)
2. Cullin Park (Hon)
3. Ben Lamay (KTM)
4. Kyle Bitterman (GG)
5. Mitchell Gifford (Kaw)
SATURDAY
250 Main
1. Kyle Peters (Hon)
2. Kyle Bitterman (GG)
3. Ben Lamay (KTM)
4. Cullin Park (Hon)
5. Wristin Grigg (GG)
450 Main
1. Kyle Peters (Hon)
2. Ben Lamay (KTM)
3. Kyle Bitterman (GG)
4. Mitchell Gifford (Kaw)
5. Cullin Park (Hon)
(Above Kyle
Bitterman
returned to the
series and had
a couple of
second-place
finishes. He also
finished out the
championship
in second.
(Right) Wristin
Grigg ended
the season
third in the
championship.