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quickly moved to the front. Taylor
was able to hang close as both
opened a good lead over Texter.
Fisher, Jay Maloney (Honda)
and Sammy Halbert (Yamaha)
had a close race for fourth.
The Pro 450cc DTX class has
featured three different win-
ners, this week it was Kurtis Lee
(Honda) overcoming a restart at
the halfway point to take the win.
Lee led the field into the first turn
over Jeremy Orr (Honda) and
Oliver Brindley (Kawasaki).
Lee's small lead shrunk even
more on the restart. Brindley had
been in second, lost it briefly to
Orr, then regained it. He closed
dramatically on Lee and as they
fought over first Jayson Bloss
(Kawasaki) joined in.
The three-way battle went
down to the wire where it was
Lee, Brindley and Bloss in that
order. Orr was able to hold off
Jordan Harris (Honda) for fourth.
Halbert holds a 27 point
lead over Henry Wiles in the
Twins class (75 to 48). Jarod
Vanderkooi and Davis Fisher are
just back with 47 and 41 points,
respectively.
In the Framer class Chad
Cose also has 75 points with
Davis Fisher 23 back with 52.
Sammy Halbert and Cory Texter
have 43 and 29.
The "DTX" class is wide open
as Kurtis Lee leads with 45. Jer-
emy Orr (42), Shane O'Banion
(41), Jayson Bloss (39) and
Oliver Brindley (37) are all within
eight points of the lead.
Dave Hoenig
The Pro Super Twins action gets underway in Ohio.
Sammy Halbert enjoys the spoils of victory
at the Hot Shoe National in Ohio.
PHOTOGRAPHY
BY
DAVE
HOENIG