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these lucrative lines through the rhythm lanes. Hitting some of these takeoffs in fourth gear, he would summit to a climax of space, with the throttle pinned and kissing the rear brake. Never one to back down, he would sprint in dyer need until the referee directed him off the track, leaving it all on the line. Next up, the heat races; where
he would position himself nicely in regards to directly transferring to the main event. Battling with the likes of Justin Starling, the two would joust over a transfer position, mimicking that of a title run. Regardless of what place he could be found on the track, you best believe that one hundred and
ten percent would be given. Situating his ride for a solid outing, he would take the white flag in eighth; it would be here where he would reside, placing himself with a decent position of gate choice for the main event. Shortly thereafter, he would launch himself off of the grade, and into wide-open Arizona territory. With a dust storm of red swirling around, he would display a sense of urgency to get away from the crowd around. Positioning himself around the fourteenth place spot, it was all he could do to hold off Michael Mosiman. Neck and neck with the competition, he was showing no ounce of fear when shifting through the entire range of gears aboard his machine. Spraying
the mechanics, as he would pass, his 250f would be bouncing off the rev limiter, as he rode the back wheel down the start straight. He would continue to chip away at eighth place, albeit a bit short at the line, just behind Sean Cantrell; ninth place overall would be in the record books.
sprint around the track throughout practice
he felt extremely comfortable launching
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