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SHANE MCELRATH
section, he would take merely a single chicken run before quantifying the substantial leap. That alone would reiterate
the notion that, although he’s as calculated as they come; he’s never afraid to uncork and walk the line of risk when
race.
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caressed the power to the absolute perfect point. One of the first to launch the tripling sequence of the initial rhythm
necessary. Second place to begin heat number one, he would only trail Adam Cianciarulo for the duration of the
Although a tall task in itself, he would try and compete with the number ninety-two to the best of his abilities, but Cianciarulo was putting up an extremely strong showing of effort. McElrath, composed beyond his years, would realize this; and although never satisfied, would understand that his efforts would be content for a second place finish, eager for the main event to begin. It would be much of the same song and dance for the number twelve as the main event would unravel, with Cianciarulo out front, and Shane bringing up the rear. Leaping from table-top
to table-top just before the “SX” triple in the middle, his stabbing of the clutch would near perfect as he propelled through the series of obstacles. Blitzing the whoops with textbook form, he was doing all he could to stay ahead of the number thirty-nine of Colt Nichols. As the two would push a furious pace, Nichols would make his way around on lap nine. McElrath, now third, would reside here, chasing down the red plate until the end.
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