PRO EXTREME MOTORCYCLE

Dave Vantine’s first ever win in ADRL Pro Extreme Motorcycle came at the World Finals.  In the final round Casey Stemper went red and Vantine drove his bike out the back door running a 4.131/170+.

That the win came against the largest ever number of entries (26) and the quickest qualifying field 4.188 bump spot in ADRL made it that much more satisfying for Vantine, who went as quick as 4.09 during eliminations.

“We’ve been working hard at this. Its feels good and this has been a long time coming,” Vantine said. “The last few races, we’ve really been putting in the time. We really buckled down late in the season and it paid off.”

Here’s a view you don’t often see of the bikes. That’s Eric McKinney.

 

TOP SPORTSMAN


Chanse Bullock

Chanse Bullock made a single for his ADRL win when his opponent, Keith Raftery, was unable to answer the call. Bullock and his car were dialed in as proved by the fact that he ran three straight runs of 4.53 and 4.54 on a 4.54 dial in the finals, quickly acclimating himself to Top Sportsman racing.


Keith Raftery

“I’m just blessed to be doing this. It’s only my second Top Sportsman race and to be able to do this, it’s just amazing,” Bullock said.