Uncasville, CT (February 9-10, 2007) – Fifteen year old, rookie
expert Tyler Bowers showed the bad boys of arenacross he still has plenty left.
After finishing second to Darcy Lange riding the Babbitt’s Monster Energy
Kawasaki in the BooKoo Arenacross Championship Series, Bowers stayed focused on
doing what needed to be done to win the BooKoo U.S. Open of Arenacross and the
$50,000.00 check that comes with the title. The $100,000.00 payout over the weekend, making this the richest
arenacross in the world, was held at the beautiful Mohegan Sun Arena in A near capacity crowd Friday along with a full house on Saturday
provided electricity in the air like before.
With Lange wrapping up the BooKoo Arenacross Championship Series the
week before in With 23 wins to his credit coming into the U.S. Open of AX,
Lange was the odds on favorite. Bowers
would come in with 6 wins, which would be an upset if he could pull off the
overall for the weekend. The first lap of the 250 Main Event on Friday would be the
downfall for Lange. While leading the pack coming out of the whoop section,
Lange went down with several riders landing on top. Bowers went on to win, with
Lange getting up working his way back to a 6th at the checkered
flag. The 450 Main Event on Friday was all Lange, with Bowers hanging
on to take a second. After the scores were tallied, Bowers would have a 5 point
advantage over Lange heading into Saturday night. During opening ceremonies, announcer Kevin Kelly brought the
fans up to speed on the importance of both the 250 and 450 main events, as
someone was going home with $50,000.00. Both Bowers and Lange would transfer
directly to their main events out of the heat races, giving both riders time to
think about their strategy. The stage was set, the riders and fans were ready, so here we
go…. Almost as a repeat from Friday, Lange was leading the 250 Main Event on
the first lap went all of sudden he went cart-wheeling down the track. Lange
got up and took off like a mad man…dead last. While Bowers was out front
getting signals from his crew Lange had went down, Lange was on a mission. Many
riders had committed the track was coming apart making it difficult to pass,
except someone forget to tell Lange.
With fifteen riders in the 20 lap main event, Lange worked his way
around 13 riders to finish a remarkable second place behind Bowers. Lange had
just put in one of the most remarkable rides ever in arenacross. Going into the final race of the weekend, Bowers had a seven
point advantage over Lange. Everyone knew this was arenacross…where anything
can happen. At the start of the 450 Main Event Lange took control
early. After the first lap Bowers was
back about seventh place riding smooth and aggressive. Bowers was moving up one
rider at a time, making sure he stayed out of trouble. During the closing laps,
Bowers moved up to third and settled in to finish behind Jimmy Nelson riding
the GPS Racing, Cannon Falls Honda with Lange taking the win. Bowers would end up winning the BooKoo U.S. Open of Arenacross
with two wins, a second and a third. When ask, “What will a fifteen year old do with $50,000.00?”
Bowers reply, “Put all of it back into my racing program.” This kid is a racer. Top 10
Name Fri 250 Fri
450 Sat 250 Sat 450 PTS 1ST 2ND DARCY LANGE 6 1 2 1 71 3RD ZACH 4TH TOM HOFMASTER 2 8 3 8 56 5TH BROCK SELLARDS 9 4 4 5 54 6TH COLT HUMPHREY 4 9 8 7 48 7TH WILLY BROWNING 3 12 9 6 46 8TH JEFF NORTHROP 14 3 7 12 40 9TH JOHN DOWD 8 6 12 10 40 10TH JIMMY NELSON 10 11 2 35 |


