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Some Championships are wrapped up, and several will be decided October 21st at our season finale.

The 2023 season has been one for the record books on many levels. For some racers, their class championships have been wrapped up-but for several it’s coming right down to the season finale in an all-out handlebar banging brawl on the 1/4 track at the Kennedy Entertainment Park in Greenville, Tx.

Never before has any of our riders competed at this all new track so it’s anyones game.

In the PRO SINGLES class, Nathran Renfrow out of Arizona, Reece Pottorf and Treygan Birdsong both out of Kansas all have a chance for that last podium spot in the championship series.

In the PRO-AM class just 1 point separates friends and travel partners Don Crook and David Mitchell for the 2nd spot. But don’t count out McCoy Edie also from Kansas who currently leads, but has not confirmed his participation yet for the season finale. Interesting note: David Mitchell elected not to ride in Tulsa on day 2 in order to rob parts from his Bultaco so Don Crook could race. Could this friendly gesture backfire for David Mitchell? You will have to be there to see.

In the 250 AM class it’s down to the 2 Texas natives Coco Loewrigkeit and Preston “The Fiddler” Fiedler for the coveted 3rd place podium position in the championship. Missing much of the season to a collar bone injury, Coco came back to Tulsa and has put his head down-but don’t count out the Fiddler…He may have a last play in his pocket..

The 450 AM class sees a clash between South Dakota’s Jake Posson and Texas’ Chaz Landers for 3rd place in the championship. Chaz Landers has proven He is right at home on a 450 and has ran a very good season. Jake Posson rode a few different bikes throughout the season-but has yet to confirm his attendance at the finale.

Another Kansas VS Texas battle Sees Bud Posson and Kyle Price in a battle for the #1 plate in the series. Bud announced his retirement during the last round of the Kansas Fair Series, but some whisper He may not be finished. Kyle spent the season learning a brand-new bike and wrestling around his 750 twin, but we assure you He will not go down without a fight.

It’s a 3-way battle in the Mad Dawg class with Father and Son Maysen and Michael Haggard as well as Chaz Landers. Anyone is capable of capturing the #1 plate at the season finale. Do the Haggards have team marching orders? Will they work together or will they take each other out? Chaz Landers is certainly able to surprise everyone. It’s anybody’s game.

The 50+ class sees a battle between Texans Reggie Weathers and Steven Landers for 2nd place in the championships. Reggie riding the XG 750 Harley Davidson Twin and Steven riding a modern 450. Will the Horsepower from the Harley be an advantage? or will the easier to ride smoother 450 stride across the line first?

In the 70’s singles class, Gary Pettis from Texas has the chance to take over 2nd if Canada’s Don Galloway is a no show for the finale.

It’s all down to the wire in the Vintage Pro 600 class with Bryan Berna, Colorado’s Eric Bland and Illinois racer Rick Reed in a tight battle for 2nd and 3rd. Eric Bland and Rick Reed are also battling for 3rd place in the Vintage Open Pro class as well.

Come join us Saturday night October 21st at the Kennedy Entertainment Park to watch it all go down!

Jake Latimer