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2007 Keystone National: Pottstown, Pennsylvania The racing in Pottstown, Pennsylvania at Trilogy Park was nothing short of great. The facility is the one of the best facilities I have ever had the chance to visit. And, that's just the beginning. The surface of Pottstown's track is as hard as concrete and rides just as fast. The track is technical, fun and challenging for all ages and abilities. Also, to sweeten the racing for the weekend, the park threw in $5000 worth of cash and prizes for Open classes and team racing. As for the racing action at the Quaker State National, Elite Open saw a great race with 3 racks of pros working to make their way through qualifying rounds on Saturday. Taking the win for Saturday was the MCS ride of Phil Delizia and for Sunday Kuwahara's Jeff Upshaw. Bizzarro Racing's Kayla Gaddis was out in front of the Elite Women's class all weekend. |
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Upshaw and Delizia showing off before Saturday's main events.
Upshaw leading Saturday's main event for Kuwahara Bikes. MCS' Delizia would go on to grab the win with an awesome move in the last turn.
Upshaw full tilt into the second turn during Sunday's main event.
Kayla Gaddis of Bizzarro Racing was seen out in front of the Elite Women's class all weekend.
Matt Kelty, Factory Felt ride, took a tough fall on Saturday during the 16-29 Open Main.
TrackStars ride of Travis Jurrell leading the way in a 16-29 Open qualifier.
Josh Meyers made the trip from down South to take a shot at some big money in the 16-29 Open class.
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35 & Over Expert racing with the National #4 Bizzarro ride out in front.
Jud "I'm not the big guy, Drew is" Ciancio leading a 35 & Over Expert semi.
35 & Over Expert main event action from Saturday.
35 & Over squirrel - Novice - almost expert Greg Nelson leading the 35 & Over Novice main event on his way to a win.
More Bizzarro racing action, this time in the 30-34 Expert class. This race got really interesting on Sunday when the team mates tangled in the second turn.
25-29 Novice winner for both days.
Chris Jamieson, Factory Felt rider leading the 16x main event.
Austin Loebe taking it to the air down the second straight.
Unknown
rider, cool picture. |
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