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Williams triumphs at Albany SX By Deanna Holbrook ALBANY, OR, SEPT. 12 John W illiams sco red the 250cc Inte.med iat e win in round one of the northern reg ion Tra ns-Cal series held at Albany Supe rcross . It was no cake walk for the talents o f Williams to win the 250cc Intermediate class on Sunday. Off to a light hning start was'Vy-Lam Nguyen followed by Williams, Lance Furgess and Ryan Leach. who was just returning from a sho u lder separation. On lap one, Leach made his move on fellow co mpe titors and won the first mote go ing a way. Ng uye n was able to hold off Willia ms to take seco nd . In mot o two , Leach got a no ther slow s ta rt bu t aga in im me dia tely challenged fo r firs t. Leach mad e a n incredible pass on Williams on la p o ne, a nd in t he sa me la p s wa llowed up Ng uyen. But on lap two, Leach fell victim to hard luck as his bike threw a chain. w hich left him on the side lines. Mean while. Williams ga ve chase to Nguyen and mo ved int o seco nd by lap three, rem a ini ng there for the rest of th e moto. Burgess also fell to ha rd luc k with a DQ for the day. Will iams. with his 3·1 moto wins, cla imed first with N gu yen a steady 2-2 for seco nd . Jaso n Ma thew s wa s third , Brad Brunkal fourth a nd Leach fifth. Ric h ard Rueb esam a nd Sea n Rich a rd so n, bo th Honda-mounted , were neck a nd neck for two-s tra ig h t rnot os in the 125cc Ju n io r class. Ru esbam soc re d th e ov era ll wi n ahead of Richardson . Resu lts so STK.: l. Nic:k L..ch.I~lw (Yam); 2. liC" in Di'tion (Itj); 3. R.lnd i Holbecok (ya m); 4. U nd"1 Du va l (yam); s.. Lntny H ill (Yam). SO MOD: 1. Rya n 8.1 ~ (Yam) ; 2. Brandon LiOwppeolw (ya m); 3. uwy Duva l (y a m); 4. R.andi HoIbrouk (Yam). prr (lUi w) ; 3. 60 JR: 1. IUnd y J'!" IYn-l ( ~ w); 2. o.yloo K.J J,.rrd WM" hrw(lc.w). 60 SR: I. JoI~ EV n!1o (K<1 w); 2. Ricky M" iN (K.tw); 3. [lrprrk <1 Wan..~1U (K.w); 4. Ad.un Woods (lCdw). 60 BEG: 1. Ou!>ly Hill ty 1.en.Ibrrg (Sw:); 2. Brock Ewers (H on) ; 3. ' .J. S~ (lGaw) ; 4. Adlm Wood s (lGaw); S. Orrt'k W. liwlik,i ( K.aw ). 50+: 1. Bill N. ylo r (Hon); 2. am Kobn'1 ni k (Yam) ; 3. Nair HC)U!;(' (H oo ). WMN : 1. Or"nrw Holbrook (I Ian) 125 8EG: 1. Bn"nt Tagg . r1 (Su1.); 2. C.ary Shorm.akrr (yam); 3. R. nd y r ... arek (Ya m); 4. Glrnn rres tholt (Suz) ; 5, Gary SUn k (y.m) 125 JR: 1. Kich drd Ru...~ m (Hon) ; 2. Sr.n Rich .rd so n (l-Ion); 3. StI."Ve 8dUey (Ka w); 4. I..l'land Hofmbnodl (Suz); 5. Robb FAbric k (l(. l W). 125 INT: 1. John WilliAm. C ... Hon); 2. k ss y WilIidms (Han ); 3. Ryan TM" k'Cki (Hun); 4. Uri,1n Worthing ton (Hon); 5. Broild Urunkal (Hun) . 12.." PRO: 1. Shdwn Highl .md (SU7.); 2. Ga ry Deyer (Ho n); 3. DolnMuore (Suz); 4_Kenn y O lson (Suz); S. Ruby !,('dch (Hon) . 2..'tO n EG: Mdrk Lokl.. 1f (Hon) ; 2. 1011,11 Meu sling (Ya m ); 3. ' Mo Es~... (Hon) . dt 250 JR: Ch\J('k St.lno:!l·fl1rd (Hl" m); 2.. Kk h Mu rry (Hon); 3. Rick W.dling (Y.lm); 4. 8m M cCord (KTM); S. Mdlt RU!5e1l (H on) . 2.r,Q INT: I. Joh n Willidna (Hon); 2. Vy.l.a m Nguyt"T1(Hon); 3. Ja!ioOn MAthe ws (Hon); 4. Brotd 8 run k.ll (Hon ); 5. RY<1 n It''ac h (5u7.) . :z.c;o I'RO: 1. Kenny Oben (!-lUll) ; 2. Roby Lr.Kh (Hun); 3. Ry.n fldgrmoln (K.aw) . SOO AM: I. JoJ'IOf1 Smith (KTM); 2. Mollt 8t"nnctt (Hon). UTI!; 1. C uy Deyer (Ho n); 2. 8m M...< :ord (KTM) ; 3. Troy McPike (l<.1w ). Bn-t I. Sh.twn Highlafld (Suz); 2. RYo1n u-ach (Su7.); 3. )0{" c..torlh.luM"n (V. m); 4 . ~y Willw na ( Hon); 5. Do ug Mekuhn As th e th ree-hour mark approa ch ed , Mi ke Nissen sai d "W e 'v e had a few prob lems and we 're rea l hot out th ere, but it's sure a lot of fun. " He then went on to com p lete the last hour. scoring a thi rd place in Open Class for the Neon Bandits. With Team Zeitgeist fin ishing up in firs t overall , Motorcycles Unlimited could not close the distance over Brian Perriot and Team U k ia h , but stayed s e co n ds ahead of To n y Tugwell on the Arcl igh t Honda. A o ne- la p penalty dropped Team Ukiah back into third in class and fourth overall. Res ults Komer cops Montour Falls Trial J()-4O JR I. Dav r Norton CH on) ; 2. Glynn Higgins (KTM); 3. J.....It....., (Hon); 4. I.R. Mtousling (y.m); 5. W.II un (y.m). .D-4O tNT: I. Mike- Bur ke (Hon); 2. Golry R05f (Hon) ; 3. Guy Dodgt't t (Honl; 4. Rand y Torrson (yoIm);5. lUrk Robrrtz (Yam). 30-40MNY: 1. lana' Burs~ (Hon); 2. Mikr Chasr (Hon). OT JR; 1. r.ul ~m-Rf")T" (Hon) ; 2. OiU Kobrmik (y.ml; 3. Cindy ~tt"f ( K.aw); 4. rd l Mt"ti.... (K.i w) . OT INT: I. W.It c.n (y . m). OT MNY: 1. Guy Doggett (Hun); 2. J.-clt Coulter (lion). Chung returns to Sears Point RR By Pat rick E. Di c.k in so n SONOMA. CA. SEPT. 25 Com ing back from retirement after h is 1992 AFM cha mpionship, Dwayne Chung along with Ken Evan, Joe O 'S ullivan a nd Tom Montano rod e co nsi stently for four hours to earn Tea m Zeitgei st the 1992 AFM Endu rance at Sears Poin t Internationa l Raceway. Sta rting (rom grid position 47, a break came for Tea m Zei tge ist at abou t five m inu tes into the , ra ce w hen leakin g coola n t bro ug ht d ow n 11 bikes in tum three. As the temperature climbed to the high 80s, the race began to form with the Mo torcycl es Un lim ited Hon da and the Ukiah Mot o rs ports / Armad illo Racin g Ho nd a teams spa rring wit h Team Ze itgeis t to keep th e 600cc race un ce rta in for most of the day . In Open class, the W ERA team of Ar cligh t Racing, alo ng with the Perfo rmance an d Desig n Ra cin g te am a nd t he Neo n Bandits, an on Honda 900 mounts, kept the 6OO's at bay while hav ing to deal wit h the Kawasa ki a nd Suz uki 75 0 m oun ts 01 Gol d en Ra cing a n d Tea m Attitu de. ~ OJ James McIlvaine (133) b eat Jalil Lync h (44) for the wi n at the Brid gehamp ton MX. By Don Allis MONl'OUR FALLS. NY, SEPT. 12 s Maybe it wa s the fact that las t yea r the be t ride rs in the world co m pe te d fo r the Tri a ls d es Nati on title at Montou r Falls. but the trials site bro ugh t out the best in the Expe rt class as Mike Kom er grabbed the ove ra ll win with a score of 60. The top fou r riders were within 11 po ints of each othe r as Komer defeated Ray Peters' score of 68. The Ad va nced class was won by Emmett Wat kins with a score of 91 po ints. Section eig ht was -located in an area used in las t yea r's Tri als des Na tions, only the Expe rt riders di d not ha ve to climb as h igh up the h il l. But the sectio n required all the ski ll they cou ld muster . The In te rmed ia te class was won by Mark Pettit over Roger Allis by a scor e of 53 10 61. The Intermediate ride rs found the ir most challenging ride in section number five, which was also located in an area used in last year's Trial s des Nations. The section was a waterfall with bo th up and down hills. The riders were able to,clea n most of the Novice sec tions, but sections two and three were where mos t of th e riders los t poi nts . Both sections had mud. with section two running over tree roots and section three on a downhill. The largest Rookie class of the year had 10 en tries. The cla ss was won by Gary Brogda le with 16 po ints. Gary Barnes won the Twin Shock ClclSS, and Steve Q uance won the Vintage Class. Results EX: 1. Miu KOl"I'M"f (60); 2. Ray I'etrn (68); 3. Keith W lnt en A rnold (71) ; S. J."OO Ku Zllt"'5 (84). Id (~); ... Chris . ADV: I. Emmnl W..lki na (QI); 2. Ted Kellogg {1on ; 3. fohn JelliU (131); 4 . ROOm Kuznnki (136); 5. Dav id Reed (139). INT: 1. Mull. Pelt it (53); 2. Roger Alii!> (61); 3. Cha rlie Clmin (75); 4. Gnog Ha vlin (86); 5 . O..vid Knapp (93). SR A: 1. Robm For ingrr (38 ); 2. Ca rl Pelc f'!l (72); 3. Ste phrn fedorka (92). ( 'mrnlrovkh (19); 2. Gary 8rodock (28); 3. S R B: 1. M id\t1l"1 KII Robe rt Lamlike (D); 4. Don Alii " (5 1); 5. Rich.1rd ThomplIOfl (70). S/SR 8 : 1. Ron Dun (58 ); 2.. Juhn Knapp (61) . NO V: 1. JarT1('5 Btolivrolu (28); 2.. Scott Kdsey (39 ); 3. Oond ld. Shot l (57) ; 4. K... o..-vdd t'T(58); 5. Cha rlt"S De<1ngelo (58). u n ROOKIE; I. Gary Brogda w (16); 2. Scott 81ondt-1I (30); 3. Tod d Spa th (35); 4. Trrry Grd\'l"S (43); S. Patrick 8W""n (44). lW SHK: 1. Gary B.lm rs (SSr VINT: J. St:rvm Qudrw.:r (14); 2. Tom Boylon (34); 3. Charln Will i.tms (45). Hawkins chops Cherokee HS By Michael A. Smith GREENSBOR O,GA. SEPT. 19 Four-time Na tional Enduro Champion Rand y Hawkins set a blister ing pace to win the first roun d of SETRA's Hare Scramble Series, Th e Cherokee Hare Scramble in Greensboro, Ca. Doug Jones took the ea rly lead , holding off Hawkins and company for nearly fou r laps . On the fourth lap, Ho1wkinstook the lead and never gave it up despite a late charge by Jones on the seventh and fina l lap . Dale Cross took the win in 200 cc A class abo ard his o n e·o f-a- k ind Kaw asaki KXI25. In Open A, John Fero took the win in his first race since breaking his ann last year. Wi lliam Hughes took the Open C win by edging out Edward Holley, Clay Bowie, R.,lph Tharpe, and Jo hn Carr. In 250cc C , Cleve Hollingsw~rth rode h is Kawasak i to a tw o· minute w in over Pau l Payne, Bob Wes tergaard, an d Frank Ane llo. 200cc C was the close race of the day. Brian NoHe r too k the win by a few sec· o nds ove r Jim Weise r. Less th an a m in ut e beh ind Weiser was Richa rd Sho ckley . Jimmy Lynch took the win in Supe r Senior class, wh ile Ma ry Holth ans clinched the Wom en 's division. Ge ral d Co x cased b y Fred Ha m mo n d , Bu d H ard ema n. and Cl yde Bro wn for the Mast ers win. Res ults AA: 1. R.1ndy H..wk im; 2. Doug J~ 3. AIInt ernUl; 4. Slrven Smith; S. Bob Schi lling " . O rEN A: 1. John feTo; 2. Slrv r Hardrm.tn; 3. Doon y 8dnb.. 250 A: 1. Ruurll Eplry; 2. MilCh McRee; 3. Tim Brown; 4. Brett Burkrtt. 200 A: t. Oalr Cr~ 2.lohn Carv rr. O rEN B: 1. Coonit' 8rt'w rr; 2. R.KNrd Lynch; 3. Phil M~f'!I; 4. 8ftNrd Ornri; S. larry Ram.wy. ... N 1. Tr a m ZMtgll'i t (Hon); 2. Motorcycles Un limitl"d (Bon); 3. s Arcl ight Raring (Hon); 4. UkLth MotOl'5ports/ ArmadiUo R.KinS (Hon) ; 5. Prrlomwra and Deign Racing (Hon). (K.1w) Senr o 250 B: t . Bri.n So uth r m; 2. M ich ael Shr. l...y; 3 . Tim my Edwan:!!•. 200 B: 1. Sharte'Sell:on; 2. Robert Ledford; 3. I<1n Frye' 4. Mull. t ; E1~ m;.5 . Stt"Vr W~trrholt . OPEN C: 1. Willi am H ugh rs; 2. Edward H ollr y; 3. CldY Bowie; 4. R.Jlph Tharpr; 5. John C UT. 250 C: 1. Cleve Holl ingsworth ; 2. r .u l r . yn r ; 3. Bob Wnt...rg •• rd ; 4. Fr.nk Anrllo; 5. Roy Hubbard ; 6. Mich.ll'l ASmilh. 200 C: t . 8n.n Nofftor; 2. Jim Wmer; 3. Ridwrd Shocklry; 4. MoIr Th.rt'lkrlll S. Don Rrlwrdson. k WMN : I. Mary Holtha ns. S/ SR: 1. Jimmy Lynch; 2. Randy Tom linson; 3. Johnny Able; 4.JalTk'l E"erh.rort. MSTR.; 1. e;e,.ald Ccn; 2.. Peed Holmmond ; 3. Bud Hardeman; 4.Q)'\k Brown . SR A: 1. Jim Ford . SR B: 1. Robrrt tlouse; 2. Ric:h.ard Edmonds; 3. Butch R.oee.; " . Ben Hill. tu ..... o 125 AM: 1. K"in No w. 1t (Kaw); 2. Bria n Mulry (Hon); 3. John Ju insk i (Kaw); 4. W. ynr rowen (yam); 5. Gregory KaI7(Hoo) . 2SOcc AM: 1. Dona ld Murphy (l Ion ); 2. Richard Coanr (Kaw); 3. Danny Q' Kt'Cfr (Hon ); 4. Lou is Shrrry (H on ); S. Edd ie HololOO (Soz). OPEN AM : 1. An drrw Slgn nrlo ( Ka w ); 2 . T ho m ol" lAaqueriq ue (Hon); 3. Sco tt Slntmyrrs (Kaw); 4. Paul Werthrinrr (Han); Don Rumusxn (Hon). VET AM : 1. Do nald Mu rp hy ( Hon); 2. Seo lt San lmyrn (Kaw); 3. Robert Jarvia (Han); 4. fmrp h 001 (K.iIw); 5. Nick Krd. s. ~). . Brown doubles at Bear Creek Speedway By Kevin George McIlvaine motors at Bridgehampton Motocross By J im an d Carolyn Simpson BRJDGEHAMrroN. NY.SEPT. 25 Honda mo un ted Jim Mcllvaine motored to four mo to wins to claim the overall titles in the 125cc Pro and 25. classes at the seco nd annual Long Isla nd Moto Challenge at Bridgehampton Motorsports Park. McIlvaine started th e 125cc Pro moto wi th Joh n Fra nco a lo ngside as they raced into th e woods. Franco jumped ou t of the back sec tion with th e le a d . Fran co mai n tained his lead throughout lap one with Mcllvaine, Jalil Lynch and Vincent Allegretta in tow. By the m id po int of the moto, the leaders raced side by side un til Mcilvaine we nt ins ide of Franco a nd took over the lead , as Mcilvaine was first down the parachute jump . Mcilvaine wen t on to take the w in. Franco m<1 inta ined his seco nd p lace w hile Lync h scored th ird p lace. Vincen t Allegre tta nosed out McIlvaine for the lead at the start of moto two. Mcilvaine pu lled along side of Allegr etta an d motor ed away to lead th e p a c k on lap one . Franco m a d e h is bid fo r second stick as h e passed Alleg retta. Lynch caug ht up to the lead trio and passed Allegrelta to rou nd out the top three. Mcilvaine wicked up his CRl25 10 increase his lea d a s Franco and Ly nch battled it out fo r second place ho no rs . Answer /F MF/Pro Pilo t/WD-40/ Coo l Sports / Power Mis t-bac ked Mcilvaine cruised to the win to tak e the overall. Lynch squeaked out a second place finis h just ahead of a ha n:!charging Franco. Res ults r fW: 1. Jowph Mnrill Jr. (Hon); 2. Edw ,,,,d Goldsborough (y . m); 3. Brian Mu rph y (Y.am); 4. M.1:n. R.smuwm (Y"m ); 5.Jor DiU (Hon). 7· 11: I. Davi d OiPirtro (K. w); 2. Sr.n nor...lbn (lIon); 3. Molttt- DiU (Kaw ); 4. 8ri.m Murphy (K.aw); S. Christopher Ellis (ICo w~ 12· 13: 1. Tony Prdone (y ..m); 2.. Oavtd Dirit"tro (Kaw); 3. J.mrs Do nnr ll.n ( K. w); 4. Jrro n An th ony (K. w ); 5. Ornis ~ino(5uz). 1....15; I. Chris Markbrny (Kaw); 2. Richard Shodt (1C.Iw); 3. Toby t..r.inP (K.Iw). "mes 125 EX: 1. Mdlvl.inr (Hon); 2. lo1li1Lynch (lion); 3. John fTmco (Suz Vincftl l ~ 0'-');5. Tom M...-.rh.ki(Suz ). );". 250 EX: 1. Je rry Se ip (Ka w) ; 2. Ja m Lynch (Hon ); 3. Mikr Michelf (Stu); 4. Bob 8.llnis (Hon); 5. Rich Daa".no (I-Ion). VET EX: I. Jrrry Sei p -( Kaw ); 2. John Franco (Su z); 3. Rick F.i1lig.. w(Hon ); 4. Jor Merrill (Hon ); 5. Rich c.o:. "" no (lion). OI"'F.N EX: 1. Jl"IT)' SIl'i (K.1w ); 2. Crt"g Murphy Ion ); 3. John p Laurine (Hon); 4. ScottNk\r.enon (Hon). YIN!: 1. Thorn.as Bentivegrw ( K.aw); 2.. Gary DiP'rtro (ICTM) ; 3. Rktw.rd Baulch (pen); 4. Bruer KJoete (Kaw~. LT MO L: I. Denn is ROOiman (Hon); 2. John Cr.h.am (Suz); 3. J~h mat (K.aw); 4. M.tt P.lumbo (Hon); 5. r.ul Wnthrimt"r 0 1(0) . SC H DY: I. Brl.n Bc-rry (Hon); 2. Eddi... Hol olob (Stu:); 3. ICe'vln Now. k (Kawl; 4. Eric FLtgg (Hon); 5. Kftmy Pl.r.."i (Suz). CLG8Y: I. Mike Mic he ls (Suz) ; 2. John Lau ri nr (Hon); 3. W.ynr I'o wrn (Y. m); 4. OU<1 ne Klrppt" (Kaw ); 5. Brioiln Mulry o (Hoo). 25+ : I. Jam ..., Mel lv. ne (Hon) ; 2. Gf'Pg Mu rp hy (Hu n); 3. Robrrt fftk>rico (Hon) ; 4. Scott N kunon (Hon) ; 5. Jrff Stto mprl (Bon). S/5 R: 1. John ~nuth (tlon); 2. Bud Fre (B us) ; 3. Fr. nk uriUo 0-1 ; 4. J..~ Me Ginni~ (Hon); 5. TN Squirn (Hon). 00) 125 NO V A:. 1. Jor unnrl ( lG1w); 2. 'amn Jrtmar (Hon); 3. Robt" rt Thomr 4. (Yam); 5. Chris Crm (Suz ). 125 NOV B: 1. Krnny P1a5A (Ka w); Jt"ff~ Singlr (Stu); 3. Miu LUs.JI rd o (I<.w); 4. Joh n Chlavolo (Kaw); .5. K.ilh Grinn :z: (ICow ~ 250 NO V : 1. O.n Anderson (Ho n) ; 2. Willi.m Droskoskl (Hon ); 3. John Craham (Hon); 4. 51rvr LornlNrdoui (lion); S. Willi.lm Frnwndez (lion). s CANrON,OH.SEPT. IS Scotty Brow n rode his Shoei/Oury Gripsl).T. Racing /K&N Filters Jawa to wins in bo th sp.,e-dway Scra tch and Ha ndicap main events at Bear Cree k Speedway. It was Bro wn all the way in Scra tch acti on. Joel Monell rod e the cus hion to a seco nd place finish . Brown lelt he could have run we ll any where on the track. "With the big wheel on there, 1 cou ld hav e riden out to the guardrail and still gone fast: Brown said. " I kept low while I had the lead , and the big w heel gave enoug h drive to ho ld off Monell ou t of the comers." Brown started the Handicap ma in from the back stra ight and took advantage of two res tar ts af ter cr ash es. Je ff Tre tera was too king fo r th e Ha ndic ap win when he took over a t the halfway p oin t. But Brown powered by as they ex ite d turn two with tw o laps re mai ni ng . Sha ne Goodnight held on lor thin:! with Monell taking fourth. In nat trac k action, Jack Bart a rm cr ui ~ to both hea ts and th e feat ure w in in the Hea vy div ision . In the Ligh t divisio n, Do n Herron, Kenny Arnold and Jim Beck ba ttled side by side , often three wide in bo th heats a nd th eir feature even t. Beck led the first three trip s across the stripe, then it was Herron for a lap . Beck went back up front for a co u p le mo re la ps, t hen Arnold took over with one lap to go . As they came to the checkered flag, Herron came aro und the outside to take the win, drop ping Arnold 10 seco nd an d Beck to third. Dave Arno ld chased the trio across for fourth. In Knob by action, Bobby Peters motor ed to the wi n with Brian Bell inge r close behind . Bellinger had more power tha n his knobby lire could hook to the track while Peters four-stroke Honda clearly had less power, bu t the trac tion made the d ifference. Jaso n Berardinelli was able to hold off han:!charging Charl ie ltalia for one lap befo re Italia too k co m ma nd and ye t another feat ure win in Youth action. Damien Anderson he ld ofl Edd ie Shano...·e r for third. Res ul ts YTH: 1. CNrlir ltali.a (y.m); 2. Jason 8er.rdinrlli (Yam); 3. Andmion (yam); 4. Eddir Snanovrr (Hon) . KNRY: 1. Bobby Prtrr8 (Hon); 2.. Bri.n Brlli ngrr (Su~); 3. Trrry O. Shaw (Yam);4. Trrry B. Shaw 01011) . FIT L/W: 1. Don Ht"fTOfl (81,11); 2. Krnny Arnold (Bul); 3. fun 8«k (Hon ); 4. Dan Arnold (Bul) . FIT HVY: I. Jack 8.lr1arnt (Hon ); 1. Jrrry Bt!r.rdinrlli (Hon); 3. Jim B.-ck(W-R); 4. Joe Durko (l Ion). UIJCr; 1. Scotty 8rown Gaw); 2. Jcif Trrlera O.w); 3. Shanr Goodnight O.w); 4. JorI Moncll (I,lw);.5. Kim Brown Oaw). SCRATCH:" Scotty Drown O"w); 2. Jorl Monrll (Jaw) ; 3. r .t RrynoIds (I. w);4. John V. sil O.w). Da~ Carsten cranks out PowerIine Motocross win By Paula Brown NEW EGYI'T, NJ, SErf. 19 Ti m Ferry co u ld not stop loca l favo rite Ba rry Cars te n fro m runn in g a way wi t h th e 12Scc Expe r t wi n a t th e Se cond Annual Dun lo p G." de n State Chi'mpions hip a t Powerl ine Par k. Fe rry's first moto win came after he sw iped 37

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