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Professional ATV Racing Hits South Fork Dirt Riders

5-8-2007

by Flagworld


QTC Pro Stock
Veteran Snocross and ATV racer Jesse West came out of the box with a victory at the season opener, riding Arctic Cat's newest quad. The rider of the No. 888 ITP Tires, Oil Boyz/Arctic Cat will certainly be a force here.

Also in contention is longtime rider and defending WPSA titlist Daryl Rath. Riding the No. 67 Jack Link's/Arctic Cat, Rath will put his experience to the test here on what has been traditionally a tough QuadTerrain course.

Can-Am factory team Warnert Racing will bring its full force to bear here as it welcomes longtime terrain competitor Chris Borich to its already impressive squad. Warnert's other riders are Scott Kilby (No. 207 Warnert Racing/Can-Am), Josh Frederick (No. 245 Warnert Racing/Can-Am), Adam Vaughn (No. 83 Warnert Racing/Can-Am) and Anthony Baker (No. 4 Warnert Racing/Can-Am).

SuperSport Side by Side
The PowerSports ATV Tour unveiled the new SuperSport Class as a professional class at the season opener. Fans and racers alike were in awe of the capability of these race-bred machines and their riders. Based on utility vehicles--like the Yamaha Rhino, the Arctic Cat Prowler--these machines are built from the ground up to race and will certainly be a highlight of the weekend.

All Pro Class Riders will be vying for one of the richest purses in ATV racing here. The Tour will award $22,500 in purse monies this weekend for the SuperQuad Pro 450 and QuadTerrain Pro Stock Classes. The purse pays to 20th place in the QuadMX Series and to 15th place in QuadTerrain Challenge. The purse structure awards $4,000 to win in QuadMX and $2,000 to win in QuadTerrain Challenge, with $15,000 and $7,500 available in each Series, respectively.

The Jack Link's ATV Championship kicks off Friday, May 11, with a full card of qualifying and finals for the Pro classes, as well as Amateur, Pro-Am, Youth and Women's classes scheduled for the weekend. Tickets, which start at $10 per day for adults and $5 for kids 6-12, will be available at the gate.
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