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ing. More important to Burson
was the number of points he
lost, unofficially dropping to
third now behind Graffunder
and Travis Coy, 152-126-124.
Most surprising ride of the
day probably belonged to
Oregon's Devan Bolin. After
finishing a strong second,
the KTM Country 300 XC-
mounted part-time rider said,
"My goal was top 15 today. My
start was where everything
[turned around]."
As for Coy, the FMF/Maxx-
is/RPM Racing KTM rider had
to come back from a bad start
yet managed to snag his sec-
ond consecutive third-place
finish on his Bonanza Plumb-
ing/Motorex/Motorcycle
Superstore.com 450 XC-F.
"I think the first lap when
they pit-boarded me, they said
I was 10th," he said. "I just
kept trucking along."
Mach 1 Motorsports KTM's
Steven Godman finished
fourth ahead of SRT/Klim
KTM's Tucker Larrieu, both
enjoying their best results to
date.
Sierra Motorsports KTM's
Joey Fiasconaro effectively
clinched the inaugural FMF
250cc Pro Championship af-
ter finishing sixth overall. After
running as high as third, his
recently separated shoulder
began to revolt, so he backed
his pace down and still won
the class by almost eight
minutes.
Coiner Trucking KTM's
Alex Dorsey, Purvines Racing
Beta's Axel Pearson and FMF
250cc Pros Justin McGovern
and Chaz Halbert rounded out
the top 10 overall, unofficially.
The series now takes a
break with round seven not
until late in October. Also, the
final round has been relocated
to Laughlin, Nevada, Novem-
ber 7-8.
Mark Kariya
Graffunder
worked
to the
and went
win the
Chicken
National Hare
Scrambles in
Oregon.
PHOTOGRAPHY
BY
MARK
KARIYA
Part-time racer
Devan Bolin
borrowed bike
and did the
locals proud
with a solid
second overall.
PHOTOGRAPHY
BY
MARK
KARIYA
Jon Modena
found the Big K
Ranch trails to his
liking and sped to
his third victory
of the season
in SuperMini,
putting five more
points on race
and current series
runner-up Lochlan
Campbell.
PHOTOGRAPHY
BY
MARK
KARIYA