Overall Results (Top 20):
1st Ryan Hughes
2nd Kurt Caselli
3rd Robby Bell
4th Lance Smail
5th Destry Abbott
6th Casey Johnson
7th Bobby Bonds
8th Derek Costella
9th Kyle Summers
10th Jamie Lanza (1st Pro 2)
11th Nick Brozovich
12th Ty Davis
13th Matt Karlsen
14th Eric Rhoten
15th Scott Simon
16th David Pingree
17th Ryan Abbatoye
18th David Gassin
19th David Kamo
20th Joss MorrosOther Notes:This was kind of a weird weekend! Usually I share the Kawasaki semi with my two teammates Ricky Dietrich and Nathan Woods, but unfortunately they’re both currently injured. However, they both showed up this weekend to support the team.David Pingree showed up to test one of my KX450 race bikes. I’m looking forward to seeing how the article turns out and he had an impressive ride with a 16th overall finish. He also parked out of the semi, so I wasn’t the lone soldier this weekend.I moved up to 4th in points and I’m sitting one point out of 3rd. Ryno is leading the series with Kurt in second. We still have a long ways to go and I know if I stay consistent anything can happen.GPR put up an extra $5,000 for the top GPR rider in the pro race. I was really hoping to win this, but Kurt rode to well and took the money home. Randy at GPR is always helping us out and if you ever want to get a stabilizer I would definitely buy one of theirs.This is one of the toughest WORCS races of the year. The course is always really rough and the record heat this year made it even harder. Out of all the WORCS events, this race most resembles an outdoor national with all the spectators and different racers that show up. I’m sure spring break is a definite plus for this race!I wanted to thank the WORCS crew for all their hard work. They always put on top-notch events and if you’ve never had the opportunity to race one, I would highly recommend it!! They also added an even bigger pro purse then usual ($13,000), for us this weekend, and that’s always a plus.I was fortunate enough this weekend to have Goat Brecker, Richard Brecker, and Stephen Gall show up to help me prepare for this race. Stephen is one of the most knowledgeable trainers I’ve ever worked with and his background in racing makes him indispensable when it comes to being a top racer. Goat and Stephen went out of their way to help me prepare for the race and I know that I wouldn’t have done as well without their support! Thanks guys!! If you ever want to get the most out of yourself and take your racing to the next level, I would check into hiring Stephen. It will be the best investment you’ve ever made!I’d also like to thank the Kawasaki staff and my mechanic, Johnny, for all their hard work! Johnny built me a great bike and it ran perfect the whole race. The Kawasaki guys were awesome and they made sure I had all the support I needed for this event. Thanks!Since my last race (2 weeks ago), where I knocked myself silly, I’ve actually been taking it pretty easy. I’ve only ridden a couple of days, so I’m actually pretty happy with the way I rode and my overall results. I’m really looking forward to my next race, which is a H&H this weekend in Ocotillo, California.I’ve attached some photos from www.fastphotolab.com. Thanks Mike and Amber for the pictures!Best Wishes,
Destry
www.destryabbott.com