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Cycle News 1997 10 08

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Shelly Kann aa); 17. sc.ptwue Pemln (21); 18. o. wn I"Iu:u (Z5); 19. Angw ~. . (25); 20. Mllriann.1 Stringel (22) . PC Magazine: MindSpring's 'strong software package and excellent customer servicewill be popular" and "the software su~e inclU some des of the best Inlernet tools... the software Is easy to set up and requ~es little confoguration.• By Jell Aora Net ulde: MindSpring wins 1997 G People's ChoiceAward in the categoryof best Internet Service Provider. BlANOlESTER, OH, SEPT. 6 Some of Ohio's fastest motocross stars tumed up to race the 125cc A class at OUt Country Raceway, and Brad Strunk took the measure of the class, U.s.Robotics: MindSpring now supports U.S.Robotics56Kbps technology in selectlocations. 1II:....lb.. 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Bill 3 payments of $1267 Enclosed is my check or money order Charge my 0 VISa Q ~ Mastercard One year (SO issues), 2n class Canada or d M eXICO and aU other fOre18;11 countries $78.00 (US Funcb.). lst class an d am nail ra tes ~ availab le u po n requesL CN I As the hard-charging A riders blasted into the firs t turn, it w as Fast Cycle's Chuc:k Reed. leading fellow veterans Greg Rand, Strunk and Ioa h S t~ 1. and rookie Ryan Mc H a le . Rand quickly went to work d isplacing Reed to take ove r the lead, while Steel passed McHale to take ove r fourth. TI\e four veterans led in that order to the end of mota one. Nevertheless, behind the veterans w as 0I"Ile of bes t battles of the nigh t On lap two, Scott Metz attempted to stuff his KXI25 u n d er McHal e to take over fifth p lac e, bu t McHale held his h ne, forcing Metz a n d his Kawasaki to sample the soil. Then Chad Ryan wo rked his CRl25 through the pac k to challenge Beechmont Moto rsport's McHale, only to crash in the technical whoop section. leaving McRIIe unchallenged to the checkers. The final order was Rand, Reed, Strunk, Steel and McHale. In mot o two, it was Rand lead ing the pack this tim e into t um o ne, foll owed by St ru n k, McHale, Reed, Jeremy Adams and Steel. Strunk . quick ly w en t to w ork applying press ure o n Rand for the lead, while Steel passed Adams for fourth. On lap three, Reed executed a great drive through the wh oop secti on, passing Mc:Hale to ta ke ov er th ird place. As the w hite flag came out, it loo ked as though the race woul d remain the sa me, with Rand leading the pack, How ever, one tum later, Rand locked up his motor, forfeiting the lead to Strun k, who was followed by Reed, McHale. Steel and Adams an the way to the finish, Strunk earned the overall win,. with Reed second and McHale third. l:'I Results 50 JR: 1. A.d MoIn (Cob).; z.. Ryan Iwn (Cob); 1. M.tIhrw CottfiIl (Cob); 4. J::yk BurIi~ (JC1l.f); 5. Cok- HuePw (Kllof). 50 SR: 1. JoM Benu (Cob); z, 'r.andon Dietnch (Cob); 3. j .1Wft H.n"i" sw (Cob); 4. Wnley Jen (Cob); 5. Tyler TftftU (lCThA). 6Q; 1. z..d'l.u-(JC.w);:z..Jaty WnInbInp (K.- w ); 1. Terry a--w-, CK-w); 4. No Bm.u

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