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Pearson's Perfect Ride
Ide put in a good ride to win the TT with Derosear and Loehr close in order. King, Edsall, Morris and Lewis were next in order.
Jake Lewis sped away to the 65cc short track win leaving Hayden Gillim to hold off Kevin Walter for second. Zach Cassidy was fourth after a race long bout with Neal Dalton, Andrew Johnson, Jacob Cunningham and Garrett Ryden.
Gillim nailed the hole-shot in the TT and kept Lewis at bay winning it by a bike length. Johnson moved through to third over Walter, Dalton, Ryder and Cunningham.
The 80cc ranks saw Jeff Carver outclass the fields. After coming from third he took the lead and eventual winn in the short track leaving Jonathan Heiden to hold off his brother Michael for second. Hayden Gillim and Michael Johnson jockeyed for fourth with Hayden gaining the spot while Ryan Hamilton held on for sixth over Frankie Lee Gillim, Lewis and Walter.
Carver took the lead from the start on the TT and held off Hayden and Jonathan for the win. Michael Heiden led the freight train for fourth over Lewis, Frankie Lee, Johnson and Hamilton.
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Carver's streak continued in the 200cc Amateur class as he took the win over Joey Bouls and Hayden. Patrick Ferrell held off Johnson and Walter for fourth.
Michael Johnson led every lap of the TT byut got wide off the final corner letting Hayden by to win the photo finish. Ferrell held on to third over Hamilton, Frankie Lee and Carver.
Schwarzenbacher grabbed the hole-shot in the 200cc Pro-Am short track and held off Carver and Bouls for the win. Hayden was next in line over Jonathan, Kyle Snyder and Erhardt Heisner.
Nick Daniels came from third to first on the TT to pass Schwarzenbacher in the closing laps for the win. Matt Pursley grabbed the third sport from Carver who held off Snyder and D.J. Slosser for the spot.
Daniels put in another strong ride in the Mad Dog TT by taking the win over Josh Butler. Pursley worked up from the back row to third over Kurt Marmor, Chris Lossie and Michael Corey.
Butler returned the favor on the short track by taking the win over Daniels, Stevie Nace, Snyder and Jeff Landrum.
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