JAMES STEWART AMA SPRING CHAMPIONSHIP
and plenty of stories to tell.
Of the many classes, perhaps
the most talked about at Free-
stone was the hotly contested
Pro Sport division, where Ohio-
native and Rockstar Energy/Star
Racing Yamaha's Aaron Pless-
inger, and Rock River Yamaha/
Triangle Cycle's pilot Keith Tuck-
er claimed the 250 and 450 A-
class titles, respectively. Monster
Energy Team Green Kawasaki's
Chris Alldredge was the favorite,
having dominated the racing ac-
tion the week before at Oak Hill,
and he proved he had the speed
in both classes at Freestone to
get the job done. But things didn't
quite go Alldredge's way this
time. Alldredge was challenging
Plessinger for the first-moto win
in the 250 A division, but a me-
chanical failure ultimately led to a
disappointing DNF.
Later in the week, after win-
ning the first two 450 A-class
motos and with one moto remain-
ing to decide the championship,
Alldredge's storybook ending of
a 1-1-1 sweep resulted in more
disappointment. Once again, a
mechanical problem took him
out of contention. Tucker would
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More than a 1000
riders capped off a
busy three weeks
of MX racing at
the James Stewart
Spring Nationals
at Freestone.
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