Chaparral Motorsports, Precision Concepts, Kawasaki 2018 Primm BIG 6 Report
The fifth round of the AMA BIG 6 Grand Prix series headed to Primm,
NV. With temperatures in the mid-90's, it was the first hot race of
the year. Taking the heat into account, hosting club Shamrocks MC
utilized a speed-controlled pit row for every lap. As a result,
this gave riders opportunity to grab water from their pit every lap
for a refresher. The Chaparral Motorsports, Precision Concepts,
Kawasaki
crew devised a strategy to take full advantage and keep the riders
cool and hydrated. This seemed to work out as each rider put in a
great performance.
Blayne Thompson and Justin Seeds needed to rebound after a tough go
at Sand Hollow WORCS the previous weekend. Both riders responded,
putting in great efforts. Thompson ran second all race long,
pushing the leader [Trevor Stewart] all the way to the checkers,
thus earning his first podium of the season. Unfortunately for
Seeds, a poor start didn't give him a crack at the leaders.
However, after starting nineteenth, Justin was able to work his way
up to sixth by the finish.
In the Pro 2 class, Clay Hengeveld continued his stellar string of
performances. After starting at the edge of the top-five, Clay
would take a dominating victory. Likewise, team manager Robby Bell
kept his streak alive in the vet class. Bell made it five-for-five
on the year, taking a comfortable overall win.
Blayne Thompson - 2nd place WCGP Pro
Recently, Blayne has been building toward a performance like this.
After starting second, Thompson went back and forth with Zach Bell
on the first lap. Blayne, then, solidified himself in second after
Zach fell and maintained about a ten second gap up to leading
Trevor Stewart. From there, Thompson slowly inched closer to the
leader as the two pulled a gap over the rest of the field. Just
before the white flag came out, Blayne had closed the distance to
Stewart to a couple seconds. The two put on an incredible effort to
the checkers, pushing for the win with everything they had left. In
the end, Blayne came up just a few seconds short, crossing the line
in second position.
The finish bumps Thompson up to fourth in the BIG 6 championship
standings. The series now begins a five-month hiatus before kicking
back off in October in Ridgecrest, CA.
Justin Seeds - 6th place WCGP Pro
Justin looked to bounce back from a rough effort at WORCS the
previous weekend, which saw him crash three times. Though Seeds
didn't get off to a great start, he showed a positive reaction,
pushing forward all the way to the checkers. As the race began,
Seeds didn't get ideal drive off the starting line. The consequence
saw him get pinched by the riders around him, relegating him to
nineteenth through the first few corners.
Dusty conditions made it difficult to make a lot of passes early
on. Regardless, Justin was able to make his way through numerous
riders over the first few laps. Additionally, a couple competitors
succumbed to mechanical or physical issues, bumping Seeds up to
seventh with a couple laps remaining. Justin's pace had him closing
in on the riders just ahead of him. He was able to close the gap
and make the pass into sixth just before the white flag came out.
Unfortunately, time ran out before Seeds could make any further
progress, but it was a solid effort to come from his start to the
edge of the top-five.
Clay Hengeveld - 1st place WCGP Pro 2
Clay maintained his winning ways at the 2018 Primm BIG 6. A decent
start put Clay just outside of the top-five through the initial few
straightaways. He soon made a couple passes, but then saw Jake
Alvarez sneak by down a sand straight. Not long after, Chance
Fullerton blew a corner from third and nearly came into Alvarez as
he reentered the course. Clay jumped at the opportunity and he
subsequently passed both of them, moving into third.
Over the next lap, Clay caught up to Trevor Hunter. Hengeveld
stalked him for a bit before maintaining more momentum around
Hunter's outside and passing into second. Toward the close of the
second lap, Henge had reeled in the leading bike of Nick Stover. It
didn't take Clay long to make the move as he pulled along side the
leader down a straightaway before out-braking him into the
following corner. After taking the lead, Clay pulled away to the
checkers, winning the Pro 2 class by just over a minute.
The win extends Clay's points lead in the Pro 2 class to forty-one
points as the series hits the summer break.
2018 Primm BIG 6 Results
WCGP Pro
1. Trevor Stewart
2. Blayne Thompson
3. Kailua Russell
4. Gary Sutherlin
5. Derek Kelley
6. Justin Seeds
7. Mark Samuels
8. Justin Wallis
9. Nick Burson
10. Mason Ottersberg
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results.
WCPG Pro 2
1. Clay Hengeveld
2. Mitch Anderson
3. Jake Alvarez
4. Preston Campbell
5. Collin Elliot