On Sunday, the Intermediate/
Expert/Pro GP saw Tyler Madaglia
take the 450cc Pro GP win and
Chase Yentzer the 250 Pro GP.
The Moto-A GoGo Team Race
was another full gate of riders,
as one rider from each team
lined up in the rows by the gate,
while a teammate staged along
the start straight, because after
a lap they had to swap wrist
-
bands. Bereman ended up taking
the win in the Moto Pros class.
The Coup de Grace Race was
the most demanding event of the
weekend. This is because the
race is over when the checkered
flag waves, but no one knows
when that will be, since the length
of the race is determined by the
race officials: it could go from 30
minutes to four hours.
The traditional Le Mans start
was used. Tyler Medaglia got
the jump and led the whole race
for what turned out to be nine
laps. Luke Renzland was second,
followed by RJ Wageman.
The Red Bull Day In The Dirt
Down South Ironman award went to
Dade City local and pro rider Ayden
Shive, who raced a 2001 Honda
CR250 in the required five races.
Rob Koy
COUP DE GRACE
1. Tyler Medaglia (GG)
2. Luke Renzland (Hus)
3. RJ Wageman (Yam)
4. Ronnie Stewart (Hus)
5. Daniel Jaramillo (GG)
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Josh Grant was the top
overall rider in the Bossa
Nova GP Team race.
The 2-Stroke race was one of the most popular of the weekend.