Clark Claims Albany Arenacross
T
he AMA Arenacross Cham-
pionship visited Albany, New
York, November 26, for round
two of the 2023 Champion-
ship. Honda's Izaih Clark pieced
together two consistent motos to
take the overall victory.
Clark was untouchable in the
first of two motos. A holeshot
and the fastest time of the race
allowed the Honda rider to run
away with the opening-race win.
Race two required a bit more ef-
fort though, as Clark started way
back in 10th position. He fought
hard during the 14-lap main and
passed into second with just two
laps to go, which was enough to
give him the night's overall win.
Defending champ Kyle Peters
took second overall. The num-
ber-one Honda started up front
in main one but dropped back to
10th. From there, he fought hard
to get up to fourth. Another battle
in race two saw Peters run as far
up as second but would finish the
race in third place. A 4-3 gave
Peters second overall while still
maintaining the championship
lead.
Luke Neese rounded out the
podium with 2-5 finishes, mak-
ing it a Honda sweep from first
to fourth. But it was Phoenix
Honda's Caden Braswell who
topped the final race of the night.
The rookie led every lap of main
two to take his first career race
win. He secured fourth overall
with 7-1 finishes.
CN
AX Pro
1. Izaih Clark (Hon) 1-2
2. Kyle Peters (Hon) 4-3
3. Luke Neese (Hon) 2-5
4. Caden Braswell (Hon) 7-1
5. Aaron Siminoe (Kaw) 5-4
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THE
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Izaih Clark won the
Albany round of the AMA
Arenacross Series.
Caden Braswell got his first
Arenacross race win.