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Cycle News 2015 Issue 42 October 20

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 42 OCTOBER 20, 2015 P31 WORCS podium finish of the season with his third-place effort. Interestingly, his first po- dium came at the same venue, in February. "I had some problems in the last round, but it's nice to come in here and finish on the po- dium," said Seeds. "I'm happy with the way I rode this year, and I just have to get more consistent and get on the box more often. I'm going to work hard in the off season and come back strong next year." RPM/KTM's Travis Coy's fourth-place finish moved him into the top three in the WORCS Pro Championships points in his rookie year, which was big ac- complishment for the 2014 Pro 2 Champion. "To finish third in points after winning the Pro 2 Championship last year is huge for me," said Coy. "There were a lot of people that had problems this year, including myself. This gives me a lot of confidence and excitement for next year." Justin Jones appeared to have the bike to beat, but mechani- cal issues, which he blamed on himself, took him out of the race at the midpoint. "We definitely thought we had the speed," said Jones. "I'm ma- turing a bit and learning some- thing every race. Unfortunately we had a little bad luck with the bike. The Honda has been great all year, so I'm sure it was some- thing I did." In Pro 2 class, Dalton Shirey grabbed the holeshot and ran off with the win, handing him third place in the championship. Shirey plans to step up to the Pro class next year. Michael Del Fante and Travis Damon round- ed out the top three. "I had arm pump in the middle of the race, but once that went I away I was just charging," said Shirey. "I just felt like I could do no wrong. It's pretty exciting to finish the season this way. This was a perfect race." In the Pro 2 Lites class, Logan Chambers won the race and the championship, and Thor Amador and Mitch Anderson rounded out the top-three at the season finale. "I had to fight through some issues this year," said Chambers. "I'm just happy to come out of here with the win and the championship." Harlen Foley Dalton Shirey scored a wire-to-wire win in the Pro 2 class. Logan Chambers wrapped up the Pro 2 Lites Championship.

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