Kyle Chaney rolled the dice this week at the King of the Hammers UTV Championship and came away with his fourth consecutive overall win. Chaney, who was the top qualifier absolutely sent his Can-AM UTV at full speed down backdoor during the qualifying session. Chaney then started on the pole position rocketing out of Hammertown, mashing through the desert loop. Chaney continued to roll the dice by changing to a different tire compound for the rock sections. He almost lost his bet as he ended up getting a flat. The clock continued to tick as he and his co-driver Cash LeCroy struggled to get the tire changed. Fortunately, Chaney had built up enough of a gap from the rest of the field. The duo got moving again blowing through the rock sections for an overall course finish of just under four and half hours.

Coming in second overall was Todd Beckett. Beckett raced against Chaney in the Pro Mod UTV class driving a Can-Am giving the UTV brand a one-two punch on the podium. Short Course prodigy CJ Greaves stood in the third spot on the podium after wheeling his Polaris RZR Pro R.

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