Smith has been showing speed, but has faced circumstances that have forced him to finish outside the top five. That changed in Atlanta with three great starts and putting himself in position to score his first podium finish. The opening main event – the shortest race of all three – had Smith start at the front of the pack, coming away with a third place finish. The second main event had him move back and forth between third and fourth, before ultimately finishing fourth.
When the final main event gate dropped – the longest one of the night – Smith found himself with the front runners and with potential of a podium if he kept his KTM near the front. After getting pushed back a few spots, Smith finished sixth and his overall score was good enough for his first podium finish of the year.
“It feels really good to finally break through and put the team on the podium back east,” said Smith. “I’ve had some interesting final laps the first two races and this format allowed me to show that I can run with the guys up front. It was even more special to do it at my hometown race. I’ve been getting more and more comfortable as the season moves on and would love to back this up in Daytona.”
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