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sludge. Listening to the memo perfectly, Christopher Harris’ adequate studying and perfection of textbook technique was reaping divi- dends. His pencil, sharp as can be, was scribing notes for the rest of the field to jot down. Attacking the finish line section with the utmost intensity, the Lipan, Texas native had gapped Lane Willis in second by a remarkable 12 seconds on lap two! Uriah Wood, moving in to second by the final lap, would set the fastest lap of the moto, but Harris had turn all air traffic control to cruise, winning the moto by an absurd fifteen seconds. Uriah Wood, knowing had a very legitimate shot at the title to begin moto two, bolted off the line with authority, and led the train of competition around for lap number one. However, Harris, wanted to win and be decisive doing so; Chris would not only go on to push Uriah to the wayside, but actually set the quickest time of the moto in the process. Harris, known to stretch outra- geous lengths of victory in such short periods of time, would then pull 9 seconds on the following lap. It was a matter of heart, will, and determination. Talk about utter domination, as the number 48 Cobra of Chris Harris would clean house on his way to the title; going 1-1 for his overall scores.
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