250 OVERALL QUALIFYING RESULTS // 2023 UNADILLA NATIONAL (UPDATED)
250 QUALIFYING RESULTS // 2023 UNADILLA NATIONAL
The 2023 Unadilla National is here. The 250 class has been more spiced up lately, as Haiden Deegan has shown some late-season consistency. Only trailing three points behind the leader Haiden looks to carry his momentum from Washougal into Unadilla. Can Deegan take over the points lead, or will Hunter maintain? Also notable, Austin Forkner, who had a crash in the first moto at Washougal, leaving him scraped and bruised, has had a few weekends off to recharge and recover, were excited to see him after these few weeks off.
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Max Vohland looked comfortable at Washougal; what can he do at Unadilla?
Unadilla has been know for becoming extremely rutted and rough by the end of practice. The track started relatively smooth this morning with good lines and a little bit different layout. Now, after coming off the sky shot, riders, instead of winding into a tight chicane, now directly goes down the hill and right back up the hill with man-made acceleration bumps to which the riders double up and then over the hill. The track has been continuously getting rougher; we saw lap time affected in 450 but not as much in the 250 class as they seem to keep relatively the same pace.
Overall 250 Qualifying Results
Top 36 Qualify Strait To The Mains.
Blazing fast as always, Hunter takes the top step of the Qualifying Two session and the overall fastest qualifying spot.
Mumford with some speed in Unadilla. As track conditions change, we saw Carson Mumford take the leaderboard’s top spot until around the five-minute mark. Carson’s times still match the top qualifiers of the session.
Group A Qualifying One Times.
We told you not to count this boy out! When timed qualifying started at Unadilla, it was the 55 who quickly rose to the top of the leaderboard.
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