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AMA Pro Flat Track Daytona I Results 2013,Gucci Sito Ufficiale
Flat Track is back! The 2013 season opener at Daytona became a taste of what's likely to end up an incredible year of racing.The 2013 AMA Pro Flat Track season Presented by J&P Cycles got off to an outstanding begin in Daytona. Day 1 of these two day Flat Track schedule was brimming with practice runs,Borse Gucci Outlet, qualifiers, meet-and-greets with fans as well as heated final races that saw one rider gain his first-ever pro win,Gucci Borse, and the other gain redemption after a broken back which ended his season in 2012.AMA Pro GNC Expert SinglesMikey Rush returned to flat track piloting a Honda CRF450R for Machete Energy and after two restarts and then a fierce battle wi brake clutch levers th Brad “The Bullet” Baker, won the inaugural Expert Si Motorcycle lever ngles race of 2013. Baker, riding for Specialty Fabrication, held to second-place over two seconds in advance of Montgomeryville Cycle’s Jared Mees, the defending AMA Pro Grand National Champion. The win was especially gratifying for Rush, whobroke his last 2012 and was expected to sit out your rest of the growing season. He last won a specialist Main event in 2007, also at Daytona and the man was elated to get the victory.“I prefer Daytona,Gucci Outlet,” said Rush, “This place is special with me. I was watching what he (Baker) was doing. I made (the pass) stick. Just attempt to drop some smooth laps from then on.”The race was halted twice within early laps after riders got tangled also 3, but once underway it was actually Baker who jetted towards the front."The Bullet" can hold steady with the lead for many different laps and were making a comfortable gap to the field, but Rush was tenacious and very quickly caught Baker although two went head-to-head for assorted laps. Rush pushed past also 4 on Lap 18 an SportBike Levers d once while in the lead was uncatchable. Mees held steady in third and was ready to see Rush earn the win following his difficult season in '09.“When I saw Mike, Seemed, ‘he’s intending to win it,’ ” Mees said. “I’m happy fo racing lever r Mike. He deserves that win.”Mees didn’t go home empty handed though, as they took home the $1000 dollar prize after winning the four-lap Dash for Cash a part of a second preceding Henry Wiles. Wiles challenged Mees in the podium but was helpless to find a line past, ending the principle event in fourth. TJ Burnett Farms’ Brandon Robinson took fifth followed by Scott Powersports’ Matt Wei adjustable handle dman in sixth and Jake Johnson in seventh.Rushtakesthe initial points leader during the Expert Singles class and tomorrow night he’ll make an effort to double his score with the Daytona Flat Track II onFriday,Borse Gucci, March 15th.AMA Pro GNC Singles Daytona I Results 2013: 1. Mikey Rush (Honda) 2. Brad Baker (Ho adjustable levers nda) 3. Jared Mees (Honda) 4. Henry Wiles (Honda) 5. Brandon Robinson (Kawasaki) 6. Ma adjustable lever tt Weidman (Honda) 7. Jake Johnson (Honda) 8. Johnny Lewis (Honda) 9. Stevie Bonsey (Honda) 10. Jethro Halbert (Suzuki) 11. Robert Pearson (Honda) 12. Kenny Coolbeth, Jr. (Kawasaki) 13. Kayl Kolkman (Kawasaki) 14. Donald Mullen II (Honda) 15. Jeffrey Carver Jr. (Honda) AMA J&P Cycles Pro SinglesIn the J&P Pro Singles main event, rookie flat tracker Kyle Johnson of Boughner Racing produced big impact,powering his Kawasaki KX450F tothe win in her first professional race. He out raced High Dairy Stores’ Jason Isonnock by merely more than one second and Mike Poe finished in third.Johnson made the pass for ones f clutch lever ront within the final laps, getting prior to Poe who was simply leading. The Pro Singles main got off to an approximate start, with two restarts necessary. After the second restart, defending Pro Singles champion Stephen Vanderkuur was forced to retire out of your race due to mechanical points that his team had experimented with resolve right after the first restart. When the action was underway, Johnson wasn't faraway from the lead fighting hard with Isennock and Poe throughout. Wilhelm Racing’s Brandon Wilhelmcrossed the linefourth, and then GP Sports’ Rodney Spencer Jr. in fifth. Waters Auto Body’s Ryan Wellswould finish the evening sixthwith Hunter Mfg.’s Hunter Taylor trailing in seventh.Such as the GNC Expert Singles, the Pro Singles riders have a second day's competition at Daytona’s flat track on Friday. Johnson can be used to enhance his overall lead and definitely will involve some stiff competition in Isennock and Poe, and even Vanderkuur if he’s able to cure his mechanical gremlins.AMA Pro Singles Daytona I Results 2013: 1. Kyle Johnson (Kawasaki) 2. Jason Isennock (Honda) 3. Mike Poe (Honda) 4. Brandon Wilhelm (Honda) 5. Rodney Spencer Jr. (Honda) 6. Ryan Wells (Hodna) 7. Hunter Taylor (Honda) 8. Dan Bromley (KTM) 9. Jake Constantine (Honda) 10. Wyatt Maguire (Yamaha) 11. Cory Strickler (Honda) 12. Robert Lewis (Honda) 13. Austin Luczak (Honda) 14. Dominic Colindres (Honda) 15. Shayna Texter (Honda)
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