XR 750 for the first time in his illustrious career this weekend at Stockton.
Another well-known AMA Pro racer making recent headlines is Sammy Halbert. The Graham, Wash. product tore his ACL back in February and was unable to perform in the season's opening rounds at Daytona. It has been confirmed though that Halbert's knee is healed and ready to go for Stockton and, after finishing second in the Grand National Championship in 2012, there's little reason to believe Halbert doesn't have what it takes to make up the ground lost by missing rounds one and two.
Practice for the Stockton Half-Mile will begin running at 3:30 p.m. local time, with opening ceremonies set to commence at 7:00 p.m. Fans that are unable to attend the race at Stockton are in luck as the AMA Pro Live streaming video cameras will be turned on and streaming all day long. One camera will be mounted at the start-finish line with the other camera giving fans a birds-eye-view from the P.A. booth along with an audio feed of official series announcers Scottie Deubler and Barry Boone. AMA Pro Live can be accessed through a web browser from any computer, tablet or mobile device by navigating to www.amaprolive.com.
Riders, both Experts and Pro Singles, will all be gunning for the opportunity to win their respective races in hopes of recording the first ever victory at the facility. California is known for putting on exceptional AMA Pro Flat Track events and this particular weekend should be no exception.
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