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00:00Well, I'm saying manage the altitude, and I'm not talking about fitness.
00:02I'm more talking about how these 250Fs are lower on power since we are at elevation.
00:07The bikes are slower, so they've got to manage it because just like that 450 clash,
00:11if you make a mistake in the corner, you will lose a lot of time,
00:13so you've got to manage that altitude and power.
00:15Here's the rider that did his best this morning.
00:17The Monster Energy fastest qualifier is the Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing Man
00:23from New Zealand, Cole Davies.
00:24He got a moto win last weekend in Hangtown in Northern California.
00:29Looking for an overall win if he can get it done in the two motos today.
00:33There's the 109 of Sasha Kunin, the 19-year-old from Belgium,
00:37in his first pro moto cross race in America.
00:39He was second fastest.
00:42Where will he slot in?
00:43He is the point leader in the European-based FIM MXGP Championship.
00:48And shout-out to Max Bolin, Rocky Mountain ATV MC Privateer Profile.
00:53Solid battling around the top five.
00:55The Club of X Yamaha last week.
00:58Not the full factory machine, but Max still very capable.
01:01And you see that red number plate just as a glimpse.
01:03The number 10 of Seth Hamaker.
01:06Won the opening round of the series two weeks ago.
01:08Solid last week.
01:09He's the championship leader coming in.
01:11But still a lot of questions to be answered with the young racers in the 250 class.
01:1630 minutes and two laps away.
01:17Here we go!
01:25And I think it's Hamaker going to get the jump.
01:28Yes, the number 10 leads them.
01:29Got the 82 of Caden Duttony.
01:32A rookie right there.
01:33And Julian Bomair on the 13th.
01:35Been great to start the season.
01:36Is quickly in second.
01:37Yeah, if you're Seth Hamaker after a tough second moto last weekend, you wanted to rebound in a place where
01:42you've been at a lot this year.
01:44Winning the first two out of three motos.
01:47Two out of four motos, excuse me.
01:48Seth is on point at this one.
01:50But he's got that number 13, Julian Bomair, right behind him.
01:54We've been riding great this beginning part of the season.
01:56On the podium last weekend, it was Bomair coming back from a devastating back injury.
02:01And honestly, might be riding better than ever.
02:04The rider on that orange Red Bull KTM out of Arizona.
02:07As for Hamaker, three hole shots this year.
02:11Three times he's got to the first turn first in five races.
02:15Yeah, it looks like Nick Romano's up behind him in that fourth position, Levi Kitchen, there.
02:21So Sasha Kunin's only a couple positions back.
02:24But, yeah, Jason, this class is wide open.
02:27I love these guys.
02:28Any one of these guys in the top ten can win this race for sure.
02:31We've got Nick Romano out of New York in fourth.
02:34And that great monster poster to Kawasaki.
02:36And the fans get their first look today at the 250 class.
02:40Making moves is Romano.
02:41Great pass by Nick.
02:43He saw the opportunity.
02:45We just saw in that 450 class how many ruts are there.
02:47So Nick felt more comfortable, was able to make that pass up in that third spot.
02:53He's got Dundee on the 82.
02:54And now Levi Kitchen, you can argue, is maybe the fastest rider so far this year on the 47.
03:00But has had to make some passes, and he's doing it again.
03:03Yeah, great start for Levi.
03:04Even Joe Shimoda.
03:05I saw him in between lunch break.
03:07He said he's been feeling good, riding good.
03:09But he needed a better start.
03:11Well, Joe is able to do it as Sasha Kunin goes down in front of us.
03:15Tough break for the visitor there from Europe.
03:18A couple other riders down.
03:21That is McLaren, the 352.
03:22So now Kunin on that 109 is buried.
03:26So Shimoda was the rider at the number 30.
03:28That's the Honda HRC Progressive Machine.
03:30He passed Kitchen, which is not easy to do, to get to fifth.
03:35Yeah, I think if I'm Levi and Joe, I've seen this story before as we're going to try to highlight
03:41Sasha here.
03:43Just a little off balance.
03:44Oh, he collides with, I believe that's Casey Cochran right there.
03:49Yeah, just a racing incident.
03:51Both those lines came together.
03:52It was up in the air, so the bike got light.
03:54Tough break for Sasha.
03:56Look at Julian Beaumere from second, putting heavy pressure on Habegger for the lead.
04:02He has yet to win a moto in this series, but he looks like he's watched the lead right now.
04:08Yeah, Julian's been riding.
04:09I feel like even that first race, being on that podium, the second race was even better to me.
04:15And obviously he's coming out here with his third races there.
04:17I forgot who hasn't raced that much during the motocross.
04:20He's showing a lot for us, JT.
04:22He is, and just when I watched Julian, it just seems like he's so carefree, kind of like he's racing
04:27with house money.
04:28You know, there were no expectations.
04:30A lot of people weren't sure if he would ever race again coming off of that huge crash in Charlotte
04:35last year.
04:35So it's one of those situations where he doesn't feel any pressure, and he's certainly riding that way as he
04:41continues to put pressure on Habegger.
04:43Let's go to Will.
04:45I was talking to him earlier, and just to kind of help you on your point there, this was a
04:50life-changing injury.
04:51Some injuries obviously just send these guys back.
04:53Some of them impact them big picture.
04:56And this was a back injury.
04:58It was, will I be able to race my dirt bike again?
05:01Will life ever be normal again?
05:02And talking to Juju today, his perspective on his sport and his life has completely changed.
05:08And he said he lives very much in the moment now.
05:11He said, because we don't know what tomorrow's bringing.
05:13We do not know what the next week's bringing.
05:15And so what's the point in looking at big picture championship when I don't know what the end of today
05:20looks like?
05:20And it's working for him, James, because he's managing to stay in the moment.
05:24And it's a challenge for many riders to be able to just focus on what they're doing.
05:28And he said, honestly, it's been good for me, which is an incredible perspective to get when you've been through
05:33such a tough injury.
05:34Yeah, it is.
05:36I mean, and as both of you guys mentioned, I mean, even riding just looks a lot, like, calmer.
05:40So, you know, I feel like it helps just manage to up and down the flow between having a great
05:46moto to a bad moto.
05:47It keeps you more consistent because, obviously, you're just happy to be here.
05:51And you understand that there's a lot more to life, especially with something you love doing that gets taken away
05:57from you.
05:57Anytime you get a chance to do it, you're blessed for it.
06:00You're happy.
06:00And Julian's showing that, and clearly, this kid knows how to ride a motorcycle.
06:04Perfect scenario for him.
06:06Shimoda was rolling up on this group, James, but he went down from the fourth place spot.
06:11We can show you what happened to the number 30, the rider out of Japan.
06:16So that'll move Kitchin into that number four position.
06:19And Shimoda, definitely a title contender this year, but this is going to hurt.
06:23Yeah, watch him.
06:24He's going to get in this, lean that bike over, and just that rut is so long.
06:28He started losing his rear foot, just basically pulled him off the motorcycle.
06:32It's like we might.
06:34Oh, Koonan down again.
06:37That's a break for him.
06:38That's what happens when you get in a bad start.
06:40Not being able to really see, you know, I'm assuming that he's in the pack.
06:44And these ruts are long here at Thunder Valley.
06:48So unfortunate there for Sasha, two crashes will move him back.
06:52So you got that green number 10 of Hamaker still holding on, under fire from Bomer, and
06:58an army of green Kawasaki's around Bomer.
07:01Romano is third.
07:02Kitchin is fourth.
07:04That team, Monster Pro Circuit Kawasaki, was the dominant team in this sport for a long time.
07:09But it's been a good 10 years since they've had that type of success, where they're putting
07:13multiple bikes on the podium, multiple bikes in the top five.
07:17But so far this summer, we've seen this quite a bit.
07:19Yeah, we have.
07:20And a lot of questions to me is, is Kawasaki Pro Circuit back?
07:24And, you know, I think where they're back from is what you just mentioned.
07:27They figured out their last couple years have been some issues.
07:30They needed to work on engines.
07:31They needed to continue to build, because Star Racing and these other teams are there.
07:35Kawasaki has went to work, and now their whole team, you're starting to see it with a fluctuation.
07:39All these riders out here, up front, whole shot, teammates battling, and that team is back.
07:46Now it's up to the riders, putting them per second, back on that top.
07:49Romano battling it out with Kitchin, just to illustrate that.
07:52So, yes, Star Racing, the Yamaha team, really started to take control about 10 years ago,
07:58and it's won the majority of the titles in this class.
08:00You see, before that, of the 2015, it had been the pro circuit Kawasaki team.
08:05That was the dominant factor.
08:06But Pro Circuit looking to get it back right now.
08:09They're running first, third, and fourth, one and two in the championship.
08:13And we thought the Yamaha Challenge would come from Cole Davies today, the fast qualifier,
08:18but he has a bad start, and the New Zealand native is in 13th, so not a factor in this
08:23one.
08:24Yeah, I was looking at that, the first lap, I believe he's on the outside of the top 20,
08:28but the last couple laps I've been looking, and he's only made a couple spots,
08:32which only tells me how difficult this racetrack is to pass, no matter how fast he was in practice.
08:37A bad start here goes back to my point, really managing it.
08:41A bad start here, it'll ruin your whole day.
08:45JT.
08:46Guys, this is so impressive from Nick Romano, and he's been a story every single weekend.
08:51You see Levi Kitchen make a small mistake, but this is a guy who basically lost his opportunity in the
08:56sport.
08:57He had to resort to buying his own motorcycle, practicing with the established pros,
09:02and hope for another chance after he lost his ride with Monster Yamaha Star Racing.
09:07And look what he has done with it.
09:09He has been a perennial guy in the top five, and yes, he's dropped back a little bit at the
09:14end of the races,
09:14at the first rounds, but every single weekend he's put himself in positive positions,
09:19and he is slowly improving, and this is truly a renaissance season and part of his career reach.
09:24Honestly, JT, he's rescued his career.
09:27This is the only, you only have one more second chance, and he is making the most of it,
09:31and it's actually Kitchen who's battling him right now that went to bat for him.
09:35They're good friends off the track.
09:36They ride together, and he put in a good word when the team had an opening due to some injuries.
09:42Got Romano on the team, and now he's got to fight him for third place as Havaker continues to roll,
09:49but still that orange number 13 of Bomer applying pressure.
09:54Yeah, no, it is, and it's a great story by Nick, you know, just to expand it more on him.
09:59It's kind of like a, you know, player in the NBA, their own one team, all this hype, and it
10:03doesn't work,
10:03and then they end up getting devoted of going to a different team, and they seem to find that spot.
10:08I do believe the way the pro circuit team, maybe the last few years of struggles,
10:12maybe it's not so much pressure compared to how they start racing,
10:15and when Nick got that opportunity, everybody's trying to trend up, and Nick's going along with him.
10:21So perfect team, perfect scenario for him, and that's why he's in third place.
10:24A rider out of Queens, New York, but like a lot of these riders,
10:29does his riding and training down in Florida.
10:32That is the same thing for Havaker, the leader out of Pennsylvania,
10:35and the Cavalry, you know, they're working together.
10:37Now the two Kawasaki riders, Romano and Kitchen, looking to make moves on Bomer,
10:42and Romano might have it.
10:44What a pass there.
10:46Julian's up in that corner, maybe just relaxing a little bit.
10:49Nick put that power down, said, give me that pass, and he took it.
10:53Well, Romano started the year two weeks ago in this Promote Cross Series.
10:57Good starts, beginning to fade back, but we're starting to see now some real staying power,
11:01and Kitchen is going to follow him forward.
11:03Got it.
11:04Yeah, Levi's that guy.
11:06We saw it in the first couple races where, I mean, he has that speed,
11:10and he continues to close down on these guys, so he's probably the dangerous man.
11:13If I'm Seth, that's who I'm looking at, the number 47.
11:17Going back to that pro circuit Kawasaki, they're going one, two, and three.
11:21And side by side now, Kitchen and Romano.
11:25Yeah, if I'm Levi, if I'm going to try to get around him right now,
11:29but if not, if Nick continues to continue that pace up to Seth,
11:33then I want to get around him because of the roof, but I won't try to slow him down.
11:37I'll let him climb his way up.
11:38But if Seth's starting to get away, you're going to see that number 40 dive on the inside.
11:41He's not able to make it.
11:42Oh, no.
11:43Oh, and he got it wrong.
11:45Just able to save it from a crash.
11:47It's the 47 of Kitchen.
11:48Yeah, that's the same corner we saw Joe Shimoda go down in.
11:52Joe was on the outside.
11:53These corners, what happens is they start getting a hook shape, like an L shape into it.
11:58So you saw with Levi there, the bike goes in, it rebounds out,
12:01and it's almost like it gets light.
12:03They can't control it easy to go off on this racetrack.
12:06And just another challenge about how it changes throughout the day.
12:11But it is still 1-2-3 for the Kawasaki Riders.
12:15And Hamaker has been a sensation early in the year, patting his points lead out front.
12:20And just call it a shot.
12:20It's now it's true enough.
12:37I mobile news.
12:38That's pretty much happening.
12:43It's a nightmare.
12:45And now something is possible.
15:19Absolutely dominant.
15:20One, two, three in the moto and what a fight.
15:23Look at this fight for second between Nick Romano and Levi Kitchen for a moment.
15:28Romano on the 141 was challenging Hamaker for the lead.
15:32One little error and now he has to deal with Chinchin on the 47.
15:35Yeah, Levi did a great job at recovering and closing back up and I wonder as this race goes on,
15:42the challenge for Levi or any of these guys when they're so close, the runs are so long, it's really
15:47hard to see.
15:48And I've seen a lot of mistakes made by God when they're really close to somebody, so Levi, I'm going
15:53to try to get around them or at least back up and that might be that tug of war that
15:57you see.
15:58Bottom box is Beaumare.
15:59A couple of riders have moved around him.
16:01Moesman on the gas, fourth, Dudney, fifth. Now Shimoda challenging Beaumare for sixth. JT.
16:08Oh, we just told that story where, you know, Levi kind of went to bat for Nick Romano there and
16:13you've got to be wondering, he's like, hey man, I helped you get the spot.
16:16Give me a solid here. I can see the lead. I want to go chase it down.
16:19Romano holding strong and look, Romano is fading back in the earlier motos in this season.
16:25Is it just time up front and experience that is helping him gain staying power each week?
16:31Oh, absolutely. And he's not just staying there. He made passes and he was closing in on his leader, his
16:36teammates.
16:37I think it's a challenge for him. He's starting to lose a toad to Seb, but now Levi's starting to
16:42preoccupy his mind because if you look back, give a shout out to Michael Bozeman in that fourth position.
16:48He's been the fastest guy on the track his last couple laps. Number 23 is coming on that star race
16:53in Yamaha.
16:54So Kitchen wants to go. So Romano, as we mentioned, didn't even have a ride when this championship began, didn't
17:01race much of last year at all due to injuries.
17:04He's missed a lot of time the year before that. So he is racing his way into shape, but they've
17:09got to go because here comes Michael Bozeman, the rider out of Sebastopol, California, in fourth on the Yamaha, gaining
17:16with each lap on these two.
17:18Levi made the pass on his teammate here.
17:22Finally got around Romano. But with all that, the leader, Hamaker, is still within sight. Halfway through this moto. Reminder
17:31to stock up on Monster Energy Drink.
17:35And it's an all-monster pack right now. Top five in this group. Here's the pass. Kitchen around Romano.
17:42Yeah, Nick was trying to get out, get that bike straightened up on that tire, and he just lost the
17:47rear end.
17:47It goes back to my point, what I was saying earlier, how these guys got to manage the power on
17:51the 250s because they lose a little slot at seagull level.
17:55He might be able to cut Levi off, but here he loses so much time, and what he lost was
17:59second place.
18:01Is there time for Hamaker and Kitchen? One more battle. It looks like Levi wants to get there on that
18:0947.
18:12Yeah, Levi's coming. We've still got 13 minutes left in this race, and I do believe by Levi being behind
18:18these guys, he's probably found some better lines
18:19because clearly all these guys are going in the fastest line around this racetrack, so you've got to find a
18:27different way.
18:27It's Cole Davies cracking up on us. Top ten in eighth now.
18:32Yeah, Bo Merritt beginning to go backwards a bit. Davies, the fast qualifier on that 37. Terrible start outside the
18:39top 20.
18:40It's now scratching for championship points to try to salvage every position he's had from eighth.
18:46You know, but believe it or not, like, these are the rides that build champions.
18:50Like, Cole Davies, a lot of guys, if they're really here for wins, then they're like, I can't win, and
18:54then you just keep throwing it down.
18:56But Cole Davies is, like, marching his way through the pack, and that's going to help him believe that, look,
19:01bad start, I'd still be in top ten, top five, Will.
19:05Yeah, I just want to fill you in on what happened on that start.
19:07Talking to his mechanic, James Lackey Mills, I said, we didn't catch it on camera.
19:12He said, I guess the two KTMs in the start came across, kind of pitched him out, and he had
19:16no choice but to back off and go back.
19:18You know that he's not feeling too happy about that right now, unless charge is proving that.
19:23Yeah, and the challenging part, what you can't see, is that start's uphill.
19:27So anytime you back it off, hey, you lose so much time, and especially here at altitude, Cole Davies got
19:34a horrible start, but he's managing.
19:37You know, James, pretty small sample size, only five motos into this championship pre-race weekends.
19:43We are seeing as Davies, no, that's Bozeman making the move on Romano.
19:49We are seeing repeatable results up front.
19:52I know it's early, but the averages say it has been Hamaker and Kitchin quite often battling for these moto
19:59wins.
19:59They did it in the opener, Michael Mozeman, back end, stepped out, but he is on a rail.
20:04Can he upset that party up front?
20:07Because Hamaker and Kitchin have been great so far in these races.
20:10Yeah, and I think a lot of that, when you look at the pass, because, yeah, this class is wide
20:14open, you know, based off the pass,
20:16but I believe a lot of that was because of Jet Lawrence and Haydeegan, these guys understood they had the
20:21ride to the max to be able to win one of these races.
20:23So a bad start, you've got to let it hang out.
20:26And so trying to do that when you're racing against Jet Lawrence or Haydeegan, so now that the class is
20:30more even, this opportunity,
20:32maybe they're not pressing so hard, and they'll get those consistent results because they're not pushing so hard, Will.
20:39I was looking at the results because I was thinking the same thing as you, Weijia, and James,
20:44but actually we haven't had perhaps as consistent results as we might think.
20:49We're just used to seeing Pro Circuit up there because they've had solid results.
20:52But in these first four motos of the first two rounds, Parler and Hangtown,
20:57none of these riders have been top five in all four motos, which is fascinating.
21:03And only two of them, Joe Shimoda and Seth Hamaka, have managed to score inside the top ten for the
21:10first four.
21:10So maybe what we're seeing here is the start of a bit of consistency, but actually as yet, no one's
21:16really put it together.
21:18Yeah, I think what we're doing, we're moving the goalposts a little bit.
21:21You know, consistency in this class is like, all right, it's not top ten or top 15.
21:26But, you know, what we're saying, I guess consistently, they've been near the front there, even though they had some
21:32moments.
21:32But nonetheless, it's still great, and I'm happy that it's kind of all over the place because it's keeping this
21:36championship tight.
21:39Yes, in this class, it's just whose mistake, whose bad moto is less bad than the other rider.
21:46You know it's going to happen.
21:48No rider in this class has ever won this title before.
21:51Seth Hamaka has come close to championships in the stadium circuit of Monster Energy Supercross.
21:57But can he get it done on the bigger, faster, rougher outdoor circuits?
22:01He's going to have to deal with his teammate, Levi Kitchen, to get it done.
22:06He's going to have to deal with it.
22:20He's going to have to deal with it.
22:26He's going to have to deal with it.
22:29He's going to have to deal with it.
22:30Mike, kitchen, about a 1.8.
30:41Nice move by the number 37.
30:43And like you said, if Davies stays in this championship hunt all summer,
30:48it could be rides like this.
30:50You won't get the headlines for a sixth-place finish.
30:53But he's passed 10 riders since the first lap.
30:56You see the championship points early in this series.
30:59Right now, Hamaker would stretch his gap a little bit.
31:01But there are 22 individual motos, and this is only the fifth of the year.
31:06So plenty of time for the likes of Shimoda or Davies,
31:08Bobert, and many others to get back in it.
31:11We check in with the visitor here from Belgium, Sasha Kunin.
31:15Lightning fast in qualifying, second-quickest overall.
31:19But two crashes early in this race have set him back, and he's 16.
31:23Yeah, he's running.
31:24I mean, decent lap times, about 211.
31:27I mean, he's three, four seconds faster than the guys in front of him.
31:30But that crash, start, crash hinders him.
31:35But I bet he's probably disappointed when I'm telling you,
31:38when we talked to these kids earlier and yesterday, the excitement level from both brothers,
31:42I don't think they really care how they finish.
31:44They're happy to be here.
31:46And the stories you will share earlier about me, it's a blessing.
31:51But at the same time, man, it's just really cool to see them come over here
31:54and how much they enjoy being here.
31:57The championship leader in the equivalent 250 series in MXGP, but they are hoping he and his brother
32:06to maybe be able to move and race full-time in the United States in the near future,
32:10maybe next year, maybe a few years out.
32:12And this is a quick way to learn how the game is played on this side of the Atlantic.
32:18Wait a minute.
32:19Levi Kitchen has moved back to the rear fender of the leader, Seth Hanekers.
32:25Yeah, Levi made a mistake there a couple laps ago and we saw Seth might have had it
32:30or maybe Levi was sitting back waiting to attack.
32:33But now, I don't think he's going to wait, you know, to let this thing play out once he's getting
32:37to him.
32:37If he wants to win this race, he's going to jump on him no matter what section he is.
32:41But as soon as he gets there, a little mistake there and then Seth pulled away.
32:47Levi, right now, he's like, I'm glad that lap rod is in front of him
32:50because he knows that's going to keep Seth a little occupied.
32:53He's going to close him down and Seth might know, is this guy going to go inside or outside?
32:57Levi, this is an opportunity.
32:5930 minutes into this race, James.
33:01What is it like when you've got to dig, give your best?
33:04When you're 30 minutes, the heart rate's probably been, what, 180, 190 for a half hour
33:09and now you've got to have your best.
33:10Oh, I don't matter.
33:11It's heart attack time out here.
33:13Yeah.
33:14Yeah.
33:14I mean, truthfully, I don't think that any of these guys are tired.
33:19I mean, the way they're riding and sometimes you get in a flow as Levi is definitely in a flow.
33:24All right, he's going to probably go outside.
33:26Seth's been going that inside.
33:27Let's see if he can get out of this rut, get alongside his teammate.
33:30There he goes.
33:31To the inside!
33:33Levi gets into the lead!
33:34What a pass by Levi.
33:37Running that line that whole race.
33:39And as I said earlier, it wasn't the fastest, but it was smooth.
33:42And one lap, no quick.
33:44And he is sprinting toward the white flag.
33:47Levi Kitchen saving the best for last.
33:50That's the rider out of Washington State.
33:52Hammering down.
33:54And the last lap by Levi Kitchen was the fastest lap of the race.
33:59At a 2.08.
34:00Three seconds faster than his teammate.
34:02Honey, the kitchen wide over there.
34:06Check.
34:06Not tired.
34:07Not tired.
34:09Impressive.
34:09Especially racing at 6,000 feet of elevation.
34:13Now, Michael Moseman, who had rallied to third, went down.
34:16He has dropped fifth.
34:17Shows Shimoda, who had a crash early in the race.
34:20The rider out of Japan has moved back into the number three spot.
34:23This fight is just behind Shimoda.
34:26You've got Romano in green in fourth.
34:29Moseman and Davies are the next two riders through in that green gear.
34:34Yeah, this would be, if somehow Cole can at least get one of these guys, maybe even both
34:38of them would be great.
34:39Not only for the championship, but also this overall today.
34:43So, great ride by Cole Davies.
34:45It marches way all the way back up in the top ten.
34:47He close to maybe possibly fifth.
34:49That's showing a lot for the number 37.
34:52Moseman and Shimoda both had problems in this moto, but good recoveries from them.
34:59And Moseman and Davies part of possibly the biggest race.
35:03The biggest team ever seen in this sport.
35:04They have often eight, nine, ten riders under that tent.
35:08They have a pro debut today for a 16-year-old named Carson Wood.
35:13He's quick at the test track.
35:15They decided to see how it would go at the pro rank.
35:18Struggling a bit in this moto in 27.
35:20But they have so much talent under that tent.
35:24But so far this year, it has been the Kawasaki riders getting the jump on everyone.
35:29A lot of laps led again for Seth Hamaker.
35:31But it is Levi Kitchen who won the race in California last weekend.
35:35Back up front again.
35:36Yes, he is.
35:37I believe this race is even more impressive than that first one he won.
35:40Which is the way he did it.
35:41Making that mistake on a tough race track.
35:44And to really close down on Seth with two laps left.
35:48Seven seconds.
35:49Take it away, James.
35:51What did you say?
35:53Kitchen's open?
35:54Absolutely.
35:55The chef's cooking today.
35:57Waited to the end for the charge.
35:59And now the checkers for Levi Kitchen.
36:05Championship leader Hamaker will maintain that early season point lead with a solid run in second.
36:10He's been the best starter in the class by far.
36:12And that is paying off with some consistent rides.
36:15And Joe Shimoda, crash and all, still going to take third.
36:19Yeah, great comeback, Joe.
36:23It looks like Romano.
36:27Yeah.
36:27And a whole tough in fourth over Davies.
36:31Moe's been there as well.
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