Today's day program is over and as many suspected would happen James Stewart finishes practice and qualifying on top with last weeks winner Villipoto just tenths behind him . Most of the players were there behind him in terms of players from last week althugh Reed seems to be a little off the pace, while Josh Grant seems to have picked his up. Ken Roczen showed no signs of wear from a big crash last week and diced back and fourth with Hansen most of the first session. KTM seems to be struggling to make their bikes work in the big class and in a good return showing Austin Stroupe set a time leaving him ninth and first in his respective session after the first session. Later Hansen would take the fast lap back from Roczen in qualifying but it should be good tonight.
As we all know practice times mean nothing once the gate drops this evening and despite our knowledge of this we can all rush to conclusions as fast as possible, mainly because it gives us something to do for the next couple hours until the race starts live on Speed. I am still disappointed that it is hard to find daytime clips or highlights of practice so in the mean time I will share a little jewel in spirit of tonights race and to unexpected results. Consider it an homage to the God's.
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