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By Chris Yucus - cyucus@bcrnews.com
DePue native Jacob Walk is towed to shore after stalling out in the 500 Hydro. (BCR photo/Chris Yucus)
DEPUE — For DePue natives Paul Bosnich III and Jacob Walk, the first day of racing at the APBA National Championships on Friday had a bitter taste.
Both racers started their respective events strong, but equipment problems led to neither being able to earn a national championship on their hometown lake.
Bosnich appeared poised to take home the title in the 125cc Runabout division heading into the third and final heat after posting a hometown crowd pleasing second-place and first-place finish in the opening two heats.
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By Chris Yucus - cyucus@bcrnews.com
DePue native Jacob Walk is towed to shore after stalling out in the 500 Hydro. (BCR photo/Chris Yucus)
DEPUE — For DePue natives Paul Bosnich III and Jacob Walk, the first day of racing at the APBA National Championships on Friday had a bitter taste.
Both racers started their respective events strong, but equipment problems led to neither being able to earn a national championship on their hometown lake.
Bosnich appeared poised to take home the title in the 125cc Runabout division heading into the third and final heat after posting a hometown crowd pleasing second-place and first-place finish in the opening two heats.
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