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would be scattered onto the concrete that surrounded this
course of action. His throttle technicality would have to be
imminent if he wanted to do well for the night’s festivities,
making sure to not override the track and find himself in
disarray. Keeping his mental capacity in a state of clarity, he
would focus on just he and the machine below. Carving up the track turn-by-turn, his slicing of the soil with rear tread would be a wonderful masterpiece, the way the rear brake and throttle response would work in harmony. Capping off a marvelous practice session with a crisp final lap, he would feel confident as he headed into the heat races. With the field split in two, he knew if he could capitalize on only half of his main competition, the night could begin on a strong note. And he would do so, doing his best to throw down
a few “heaters” to begin. Making sure to pull as far away from Justin Bogle as possible, he would have an incentive
to keep the throttle response turned all the way up. Letting the 450 feed into the track below, he would flourish through the far rhythm section, closest to the grandstand portion
of the arena. Executing nearly perfect double, triple, triple combinations, he would bolster a sixth place finish by
the end. With the gate of the main event falling shortly thereafter, twenty-two of the top 450 riders from around the world would scream into turn number one. Rubbing elbows and plastic, he and Cole Seely would be rather close for the opening duration of the event. Cutting and weaving with every chance he could, he would dive both low and high in hopes to move around the opposition. It would work, as his execution of both rhythm lanes and corners would propel him forward throughout the course of the event. Feeling strong for the event’s majority, he would settle into eight place overall.
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