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The last Limited moto saw the Orange Brigade rider start just outside of podium contention, which was no mean feat at all in comparison to the deficit that he overcame in the second race. He put in a laptime a full three seconds faster than anyone else after fighting his way to the front early on and took the overall victory in the process. In the other 65cc class, Haiden didn’t start any one of the motos outside of the top three. He was able to fight his way up to the top spot within one lap of racing in the first and second moto; he pulled the holeshot from around the outside in the third. The 65cc Open 7-11 class saw Haiden pull of the same top three starts that he was able to put together in his other classes, but the class was stacked a little bit deeper. He held his own and rode to a fourth overall by way of two fifths and a third place finish. Haiden is only going to get faster as he continues to progress through the 65cc division and he’ll be hungry to get back to the success that he experienced back in 2013 at Loretta Lynn’s.
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104 MPG • MAY 2016