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Ya I know. Another shameless plug!
Actually Conner Elliot won the title for himself but about the only stickers on his white Yamaha were DeVol Engineering Fork and shock stickers. No graffics nothing. I bet that made his stand out!

If I remember correct he got in the Stock 250 class: 9-3-1

In the mod Class he got:2-2-31. He would have smoked the mod class because he was winning the last moto and the clutch took a crap on him.

He had one bike. Rode stock and mod with only suspension work. The elliot's flew Royce back to assist the effort. To win a title here and a Ponca is very difficult for any rider.

WAY TO GO CONNER ELLIOT!!! YOU ARE THE MAN!!!

Good job Roycie.
 
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Great Job CE and team.
 
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Ted,

Are you saying #247 rode the mod class on a "stock" machine, suspension aside?
 
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Ya. A stock motor!
 
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They allow suspension mods in the stock class in the name of rider safety.
Good job Conner
 
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