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James Lissimore Photo Report from Chilliwack

Brad Nauditt has been training down in Georgia for the last month and by the look of his speed on the weekend, the hard work is paying off.

It was great to see Kevin Lepp come out of semi retirement to race on the weekend. Despite being away from racing for some time Kevin looked very good.

Chris Howell is one of the young fast Americans who is enjoying their time at the 2014 Kawasaki Canadian Arenacross Series.

Riding his Maple Ridge Motorsports KXF450, Ryan Lockhart had no problem getting great starts all weekend.

As with every Arenacross race, starts are the most important thing.

Cycle North Honda rider looked great all weekend, Canada’s number four rider has certainly adapted well to the red bikes.

Casey Keast is one of the really fast BC kids who has mastered the art of riding indoors.

Ross Johnson lead almost every race and although he didn’t win a main event, he left Chilliwack with the overall points lead.

Ethan Ladd looks like a young Darcy Lange on the track. It’s only a matter of time until this kid starts winning races.

Brent Worrall does a great job on the mic keeping the large crowd informed on what is going on during each night of racing. Here he interviews Brad Nauditt after one of his wins.

Ryan Abrigo made an appearance on the weekend and rode very well on Friday night. Due to bike problems he wasn’t able to race on Saturday.

It’s not hard to tell who won and who didn’t in this photo.

Brock Hoyer has incredible speed indoors and is a threat to win every night. It would be great to see Brock race another full National Series in 2014.

With multiple Dash For Cash wins in the first two weekends of the Series, Ryan Lockhart hasn’t lost any of his indoor speed.

Jeremy Medaglia takes one of his many checkered flags in this series so far. With the track layout in two large buildings, there is lots of room for great racing.

Chris Pomeroy: 1989 Rookie-of-the-year and former nationally ranked pro racer who turned into a dirt oriented scribe
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