Weekend Note:Photos By Randy Toy Friday kicked off with Cody Gilmore claiming victory in the 125 A class, followed closely by Travis Hodges. In the 250 A featured main event, Cody Gilmore was well on his way to claiming his second victory of the night, when in the corner following the finish line jump Gilmore extending his leg, jammed his knee into the handle bar causing him to drop out of the race, and the rest of the weekend, handing the lead over to Travis Hodges who eventually captured the Friday night A class main event win with Braden parks and Brandon Kruger finishing out the podium. Without Question the most consistent racer this weekend came from the B class as Chris Cochran (Bike #740) dominated all 3 classes entered 125B, 250B and Youth-16 classes. Not only did he win all three of his classes on Friday, he backed up his performance on Saturday securing a perfect weekend going 6 for 6 leading virtually every lap of every main event.
Saturday Night’s main event was kicked off with Dustin Peterson thanking the event’s sponsors, during which he dropped to one knee and proposed to his girlfriend, she happily accepted and the crowd responded with cheers that could be herd in the pits, a building over. Peterson Racing Promotions is a family operated organization with 7 years of hard work on their side and a love for the sport that reflected in their overall show as the entire night was packed full of fun for everyone. Jesse and Dustin Peterson are more than the event promoters, they are enthusiasts. Jesse (Bike #691) was also a competitor in the A class, as well as the track designer. This weekend’s track was well taken by the riders and loved by the spectators. In the 125 A Main event Travis Hodges took the lead on lap one and never looked back, while Braden Parks and Mike Kruger rounded out the top 3. The 250 A featured main event saw Brandon Kruger and Braden Parks edging out Hodges at the start, for the entire race there was a 3 way battle for the top spot with Brandon leading every lap. On the last lap Hodges and Parks drag raced to the last turn, fighting for that second spot, as Parks slowed as he attempted to run Hodges wide to gain advantage on the last set of jumps, while Travis the veteran that he is, squared off the turn perfectly just edging out Braden on the face of the final jump. The crowd was on their feet for the entire moto as these 3 competitors gave every one a show to remember.
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