CHRISTOPHER HARRIS

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Christopher Harris has been a consistent threat in both of the 65cc (7-9) classes for the entirety of the 2020 season, earning podium results at all three of the official Dirty 100 events this year. The Texan started things off with an impressive 2nd place finish in the 65cc (7-9) class at the Daytona RCSX as he held his composure in the intimidating atmosphere of the monumental World Center of Racing. Following the many months away from racing, Harris returned to Dirty 100 competition at the Loretta Lynn Amateur National Motocross Championship with a point to prove. The Cobra Elite rider’s starts were on point all week long and he managed to get a lot of airtime on the RacerTV live broadcast, meaning he put himself in good positions quite often. His only two finishes off the podium came in the second and third motos of the 65cc (7-9) class, but he still managed to finish 5th place overall. Nonetheless, Harris was incredibly consistent in the Limited class as he came away with an overall podium finish. The Tapt House backed rider was able to carry the momentum he gathered in Hurricane Mills right to the starting gate at the Baja Brawl, picking up where he left off in Michigan. In addition to his 2nd place overall in the 65cc (7-9) Limited class, Harris was lights out in the 65cc (7-9) class. The young Texan was untouchable in all three motos as he chained together three consecutive victories, gaining a maximum 50 points in the Dirty 100 standings. Harris currently sits in 2nd position with just one point separating him and Gage Dunham, setting the stage for some incredible battles when the gate drops at The Motoplayground Race at Ponca City.

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