Amatuer King of the Motos


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Jordan Brandt was hauling.
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Abbott kept on charging.
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Slawson searches for traction up the loose hills.
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Slawson can relax in one of the smoother sections.
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Each rider was provided with a pre-programmed GPS used to follow the course. The GPS Redmond was using eventually failed and he became lost a few times, losing ground to Jarvis.
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Jarvis makes his way down the final technical section while enjoying about a 20-minute lead over Redmond.
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Jarvis, a former World-class trials riders, excelled in the technical sections.

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Without a working GPS, Redmond searches for the trail...
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...to his disbelief he is told by spectators that he is heading in the wrong direction...
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...frustrated, Redmond realizes he inadvertently missed a large section - a rocky downhill - of the course...
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...and must turn around and go back and find the trail...
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...so he heads back around the mountain to the top...
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...about 10 minutes later, Redmond re-appears heading down the mountain in the right direction...
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...while still holding down second place.
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Winner Jarvis (right), runner-up Redmond (left) and third-place finisher Abbott (behind Jarvis) trade stories at the finish. All three riders enjoyed the race and would like to do it again next year, believe it or not.
 
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