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Cycle News 1995 03 01

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.H R C A B E.' A ES R M L . AMA National Championship Hare Scramble Series . reezes Every Week. 50 issues a year. For 30 Years . ~~ (Above) Ty Davis (left) and defend ing champ Rodney Smith (right) went 1-2 at the National Hare Scrambles season opener. (Left)Scott Summers overcame a dry gas tan k to finis h third. America's Weekly Motorcycle N ewspaper By Bill Spencer Photos by Myke l Cla rk r. I.!') 0\ 0\ ,....... HOLLISTER, CA, FEB. 12 Davis opened up the 1995 ational Hare Scrambles Series with a seemingly effortless win aboa rd his Team Green -backe d Kawasaki. The motocrosser-turned -off- road-ace barely wo rked up a swea t as h e q uick ly motored around last year's winner Rod ney Smith and Na tiona l End uro Cha mpio n Steve Hatch just off the start, and, from that poin t on, Davis was simply untouchable. He took the checkered flag with plenty of room to spare, nea rly one minute ahead of Team Suzuki 's Smith. Hatch, Smith's teammate, ended up finishing third, while a distant fourth went to three-time Hare Scrambles ati onal . Champion Scott Summers . Davis , who will most likely no t campaign the entire National Hare Scrambles circuit, said he basically used the race as a "wa rm-u p" for the following week's opening round of the National Enduro Series in Coalinga, California. " I'm really going to try hard to win the National Enduro Series this year, and it will take a lot of wo rk: This was a good one to run." And win, no doubt. Th is year's 14-mile Hollister OHV Pa rk cou rse was s ligh tly d ifferent from las t year's race, incl uding more down hills and different sections..Overa ll, the _ course was fast and technical. Brian Garrahan and Cole Marshall led the AA pack off the start. Marshall, in fact, h ad th e so le position up fro nt w hen Ga rrahan bobbled and bounced off the course. However, Marshall's lead was short-lived, when Hatch, Davis and Sm ith blew by him. Davis quickly took care of Hatch on the firs t d ownhill, and with his Suz uki te amm at e now brea thi ng d o wn h is back, Hatch let Smit h by, not wanting to hold up the defending HS cham p. "I go t a fa irly good sta rt," said Smith of th e early go ings. "I saw Steve take the lead until Ty wen t by hi m, and then Steve moved over to let me by." "I actually got the holeshot over Garrahan who got off the course," said Hatch of the start. "Ty was next and then Rodney. I let Rodney by because this is

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