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sessions, he would conclude the qualification rounds gleaming with positivity. Positioned in a sound manner for the heat race sector of the show, he looked to load the gate with engine, and holeshot device engaged. Clicking the 450 into gear, he would launch out of the hole, and begin pegging through the gearbox, as the speedometer would rise. Hoping to move forward quickly, he would begin to set his sights on that of Marvin Musquin. Back and forth across the start straight, he would be in an all out assault as he railed the tops of these bowl turns, never once showing a glimpse
of fear. Stepping onto the tabletop, tabletop option before one of the “SX” triples, a mere stab of the clutch would have the chassis hopping from obstacle to obstacle. Once
flying into space, a subtle look over would show that he had a bit of a gap between he and Malcolm Stewart behind; he would then complete the race in second position. With a full gate now settled in for the main event, it was a matter of all of his weekly preparation coming together. He would channel every bit of rage, adrenaline, and sheer focus he could muster, as he sped through the conundrum of the first few laps. Keeping his eye on the prize so to speak, he would remain calm despite the chaos that loomed in all of his proximity. He would duck to the inside of the right hander just before the start straight, the back wheel fighting for its life, in regards to grabbing hold of mother earth. Shooting back down the start straight, he wanted to pull away from Cooper Webb as much as possible. His wish would then be granted, as he would stay upright for the rest of the time, taking home a ninth place overall.
order, his lap times too would accompany in
crescendo-like fashion, as he walked up the
leaderboard. Feeling strong by the end of the
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