dropped Baker back to fourth
overall and third Open Pro.
By remaining in front of every-
one else, Heiss earned first in
the Vet Pro class as well as first
overall. First-place Open Pro
Trenton Hall finished 27 second
behind Heiss in front of Irving
Powers, also an Open Pro.
Calum Campbell was scored in
fifth place behind Baker. Calum
finished lap five in 3 hours, 59
minutes and 52 seconds, forcing
him to take a sixth lap—he was
the last to do so.
Sunday's race was a mere
three hours long and included
the Novices, the 60+ class, the
Vintage bikes and the Adventure
bikes. Once again, the head
start paid off, particularly for the
old guys. Brian Spiersch was
number "00" and Gil Grieve
started next with number "0."
Both of them were in the 60+
class and both did well on the
first lap, avoiding bottlenecks
and dust. In fact Grieve stayed
in front of all the younger riders
for almost two laps. Eventually
he gave up the top spot and
first overall to 40+ Novice Andy
Jenny. Spiersch fell back to 27th
overall but was still second in the
60+ class.
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Willy Heiss was the overall
winner in Saturday's Pro race.
SATURDAY OVERALL
1. Willy Heiss (Vet Pro)
2. Trenton Hall (Open Pro)
3. Irving Powers (Open Pro)
4. JT Baker (Open Pro)
5. Calum Campbell (Open Pro)
6. Josh Cook (Vet Pro)
7. Tanner Jacobson (Open Pro)
8. Reece Honea (Vet Pro)
9. Mason Stone (Open Pro)
10. Cole Burdick (Open Pro)
SUNDAY OVERALL
1. Andy Jenny (40+ Nov)
2. Gil Grieve (Mas 60-69)
3. Austin Wolfe (Open Nov)
4. Erik Arnold (250 Nov)
5. Stewart Cook (50+ Nov)
6. Adam De Vargas (Open Nov)
7. Tyler Thompson (Bomb Am/Nov)
8. Brian Tanko (30+ Nov)
9. Colten Leavitt (125 Nov)
10. Matt Ryan (50+ Nov)