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Harvin took the third
position.
The overall top three were
Robin.on, Pochirowski
(4-2)
end Fontes
(2-4).
Robinson had a touther time in the 36-42 lnterrnediate
class,
with MBI Suspension-backed Mike Hibner
tiving
him a stiff
challenge- Hibner
8ot
the lead off the start: Robinson was
cha4ing b€hind him in frfth but moving up fan The last threr laps
of the race, the two ride6
battled,
and
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werc
wheel to wheel
on the last lap, both .hartint for the win. When the
checkeB
flew, Hibner
edged out Robinson,
with
Fonte6 trailinS in for third.
ln moto t!vo, Robinson and Hibner both
8ot
out front and
battled side by sid€ for the entir€ race, trading
positions,
neith€r
rider
backing ofr. fu they crossed the flnish line, Robinson edged
out Hibner by.65 seconds to eke the moto win and
grab
the
class victory from Hibner Fontes again trailed in for
the third
spot, and he took th€ final
podium
spot with his 3-l finishe5.
Kris Keefer rode his Yamaha to four moto wins
to take the
overall victory in the Pro Open and 28-35 Pro classes. He took
commanding leads in
each
moto
and
left
no uncertainty as to his
dominance in the
classes-
ln
the Pro Open class, Bruce
ProchnaV took second overall with 3-2 finishes, and l'4ichael
Willard
put
his KTM into
the third-overall
position
with 2,5
finishes. ln the 28-35 Pro class, Willy l"lusgrave put his
Suzuki
into
the second-overail spot, behind Keefei with his 4-2 finishes.
Jason
larson put his
Shock Therapy/Factory R&D/MTS Suzuka
into the third
position,
battling in with a 2-5
p€rformance.
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