In fourth place was Team R.W.
Curtis Racing. The team consist-
ed of Colby Curtis (GasGas), Lee
Hallman (GasGas), Doug McCar-
son (Yamaha), Tyler MacDonald
(Yamaha), Scott Callicut (KTM)
and Bryan Henson (KTM). They
finished second in the 30+ class
with a time of 23:28:40 in 43 laps.
In fifth was Suzuki Yamaha of
Dalton team. They finished sec-
ond elite with a time of 24:10:19
for 42 laps. The team riders were
Jonathon Greer (Husqvarna),
Keith Holtzclaw (Yamaha), Seth
Derryberry (Yamaha), Jimmy
Hawkins (KTM), Luke Armour
(Husqvarna) and Preston Horton
(Yamaha).
Brady Bierbaum, riding a
Husqvarna 250, won the Iron-
man class with 38 laps and
finished 16th overall. He was nine
laps ahead of the second-place
Ironman, Matt Brasher, riding a
Honda.
Madison Allen on a KTM
finished 20 laps to win the Iron-
woman class.
Team Give'er The Beans took
the win in the Duo class with 35
laps completed with riders Nick
Spickard and Steven Brown.
For the first time at the Perry
Mountain 24 Hour, an all-electric
team competed. Team BB Electric
Moto ran Surron Ultra Bee bikes
and an Arctic Leopard in the Nov-
ice class. The riders were Michael
Lee, Peyton Lee, Harrison Lee (on
the Arctic Leopard), Justin Ander-
son, BJ Carpenter and Ethan Cus-
tis. Craig Westbrook, the owner
of BB Electric out of Birmingham,
Alabama, put the team together.
This was the first-year racing for
several of the riders. The bikes
could complete two laps per
charge, with a charge time of a
bit over three hours. They used
eight batteries and five chargers.
The team finished sixth out of 13,
completing 31 laps.
Kenny King
OVERALL (Top 5)
1. Carolina XC
2. Max Motorsport/Fastlap
3. Bush Lights Banditos
4. R.W. Curtis Racing
5. Suzuki Yamaha of Dalton
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Finishing in the
runner-up spot
and first place
in the Expert
class was Team
Max Motorsport/
Fastlap.
Brady Bierbaum
won the Ironman
class in 16th
overall.