in race two. He went uncon-
tested in the lead position and
claimed the victory in the second
main event.
Chandler Baker rode a consis-
tent race for second, with Breece
sneaking into third during the
final laps. Peters crossed the
line seventh.
Saturday's round 13 put Pe
-
ters back up front in race one.
"I knew I had to run the 450 to
get the start," Peters said. "This
track is so start-dependent. My
mindset is still to race to win
every time."
Clark put up a fight against
Peters but again took second
ahead of Crockett Meyers.
Breece struggled in race one and
finished eighth.
Breece bounced back with a
statement win in main number
two. He led from start to finish
and made back some ground
on Peters before the series
heads to the finale in Las Vegas.
Breece is eight points down in
the championship points.
"What can you do? You have
bad races; just have to throw
those things away and keep your
head up," Breece said. "My goal
for the finale is to win. I want to
come out of this thing swinging."
Peters rebounded for second
after starting from the back row,
finishing one spot clear of Kyle
Bitterman.
The AMA Arenacross series
concludes in Las Vegas, Nevada,
on March 29.
CN
Friday R12
1. Ryan Breece (Yam) 4-3
2. Izaih Clark (Hon) 2-6
3. Kyle Peters (Hon) 1-7
4. Chase Marquier (KTM) 11-1
5. Chandler Baker (Hus) 10-2
Saturday R13
1. Kyle Peters (Hon) 1-2
2. Kyle Bitterman (Hon) 4-3
3. Crockett Myers (Hus) 3-4
4. Ryan Breece (Yam) 8-1
5. Tyler Mollett (Hus) 6-5
VOLUME ISSUE MARCH , P51
(Left) Ryan Breece
was the overall
winner on the
first night of the
Daytona Arenacross
doubleheader.
(Right) Kyle Peters
topped night two
and maintains a
small points lead in
the championship.