Cory Graffunder on his FMF, Sidi, Troy Lee, Flexx Bars/Fasst Co., and X Brand eye ware Husqvarna took a disapointing 2nd. OA at the "Funky Chicken" in Elkton Oregon. "When we got to the track it looked just like home (Canada) with miles of single track and a great grass track sections." Cory had the assistance of Husqvarna's Regional Technical Specialist Charles Jirsa, who finished 3rd. in his class on Saturday, help prep the bike and tune-up the forks and shock with some "New" settings. "Charles is a huge help both getting the bike to the races and running the pits at the race. This is the first time we have been able to work this close with each other and we had the bike to beat. Not just the fastest Husky, but the fastest bike at the event with the best set up I have had this year", Graffunder stated at the end of the event.
So what went wrong? "Well the course was awsome and the Husky just worked. I got the lead and set a pace that no one could match. On the last lap, with a 2 min. lead and not far from the finish I had a lapper move on me and we hit." This is the second AMA WHSC in a row that a lapper has taken Cory out of the lead. "The bike was damaged and bent, but the big problem was the rear brake pedal was rapped around the foot peg and the brakes were locked up" The Canadian "farm boy" would have to make a trail fix just to finish the race. "I used any thing I could find to beat that sucker back, so I could get the brakes to release" Cory said. "The gap I had was going away fast and Rory (Sulivan) got me and I got another 2nd. place. The good news is I still lead the points chase by 12 pts. and I am looking forward to the last round in Motana, The Big Sky Event and a shot to win this Championship for Husqvarna."
Note: Cory will be racing the Utah WORCS race this weekend and is in 2nd. place, just a few points from 1st. Then on July 1st. it is the X Games, where Cory has moved to 5th. after 2 rounds of EX.
So what went wrong? "Well the course was awsome and the Husky just worked. I got the lead and set a pace that no one could match. On the last lap, with a 2 min. lead and not far from the finish I had a lapper move on me and we hit." This is the second AMA WHSC in a row that a lapper has taken Cory out of the lead. "The bike was damaged and bent, but the big problem was the rear brake pedal was rapped around the foot peg and the brakes were locked up" The Canadian "farm boy" would have to make a trail fix just to finish the race. "I used any thing I could find to beat that sucker back, so I could get the brakes to release" Cory said. "The gap I had was going away fast and Rory (Sulivan) got me and I got another 2nd. place. The good news is I still lead the points chase by 12 pts. and I am looking forward to the last round in Motana, The Big Sky Event and a shot to win this Championship for Husqvarna."
Note: Cory will be racing the Utah WORCS race this weekend and is in 2nd. place, just a few points from 1st. Then on July 1st. it is the X Games, where Cory has moved to 5th. after 2 rounds of EX.