
Tanner had been preparing his own quad for the races, (his dad was busy with the 3 other brothers). Finally Tanners dad sought out help from KENZ CYCLE TECH in Mesa, Arizona. Since Ken has been prepping the 250 and doing the motor work, mechanical failures are all but gone and the championship is up to Tanner. The mechanic at Kenz Cycle Tech is meticulous and very detail oriented! What a blessing for Tanner (and his dad)! It also helped when Elka showed up and dialed in his ELKA shocks!
Tanner continues to face adversity. At the last race, Glen Helen in Southern California, Tanner finished the last 2 laps with 2 flat rear tires. Somehow Tanner managed to keep his lead and take 1st. In the Sunday race, Tanner and a few other racers took a wrong turn on a poorly marked track. After a correction and then getting stuck, Tanner was in dead last place. He came back to win the 50 minute race! Many spectators and parents have commented on Tanners ability to come from behind and take the 1st position. Tanner is fun to watch and he has that “never give up” attitude. The race in Mesquite, Nevada in October will finalize the Series. Next year Tanner hopes to race a 450cc. Good Luck Tanner! Thanks to Ken and Randy @ Kenz Cycle Tech and Tony @ ELKA!
Teri Beckman
Apex Factory Racing Team Manager