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51cc (4-6) Shaft Drive Limited
THE MOTOPLAYGROUND RACE
at Ponca City
configured. It was a third place ride
to begin moto two, as he trailed both leaders with all of his might. His jersey, flapping in the wind as he stormed around the circuit, gave him a bit of cool breeze from the sweat he was working up beneath his helmet. Craving a celebration at the end of his moto, his inner motivation would drive him to keep charging until the abso- lute bitter end, where the track crew would have to physically drag him off the track. Setting his fastest lap on the final circuit, there was no question to how efficient he actually was. Mc- whorter would go on to place second in the moto, after the field was tallied and all was considered. An outstand- ing ride to the say the least, Easten would head back to Texas, as hungry as ever. He’s willing to sacrifice, and put all of his focus on this sport; and when a rider of his raw talent, and nature is able to do so, there can only be success in some capacity in the years to come. Keep it up Easten, many are watching!
WESTON FRYER >> 3
A South-central native in his own right, Fryer traveled a bit northwest in order to take no prisoners on this historic MotoP- layground Race at Ponca City Circuit. He’d been practicing in all types of conditions; dry, dusty filled with rocks; groomed and watered to the hilt, and also rutted and blue- grooved so bad, that even professionals would be trembling in fear when viewing the racing surface. However, Fryar is as strong of a competitor as anyone on the line, and
it was satisfactory to him, when he saw the amount of equipment that prepped this Pon- ca City Raceway. The opening moto saw his number 325 machine in second, trailing the leader, but looking to hold his mark against anyone else in the field. Holding strong in third, the field would begin to really pick up their pace, and Fryer was excelling for certain. Running a two minute, three second lap time on the final go around,
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