Kanney held on to the lead until the third lap when he politely moved over for the harder charging David Knight. Kanney had a great start and was able to pass Suzuki’s Travis Pastrana for the lead shortly after the completion of lap one. While Knight was moving through the pack, his Red Bull KTM teammate, Nathan Kanney, was enjoying the view from up front as he led early on during the second lap of the event. “I just followed some of the fast guys through sections picking riders off one by one until before I knew it I was closing in on the top three,” commented Knight about his forward momentum. The faulty start did not stall him for long as he was already into sixth by the end of the first lap. In fact, the defending XC-1 Champion was dead last around the first turn after having trouble on the start. Despite Knight’s huge lead at the finish, his race did not start the same.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |