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Cycle News 1999 03 17

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the Kawasaki Team Green rider suffered a high-speed get-off and was injured in the spill. His injuries, though not serious, required medical attention and his day was prematurely over. Andrews' departure reduced the battle for the win down to four riders: Watts, Edmondson, Jarrett and Lafferty. When the white flag came out, Watts was leading the way, and he was beginning to put space between himself and early leader Edmondson. Lafferty headed out onto the final lap in third place but nearly four minutes off the leaders' pace. He was, however, only 13 seconds ahead of Jarrett and could not relax. Jarrett was close enough to Lafferty to mount a last-lap sprint, and his effort was rewarded with a podium finish, as he caught and passed the KTM rider. "There was a swamp in the back with a bunch of different lines," Jarrett said, "so I went way to the left and came out right wHere they had rerouted the track. I didn't know if I had passed Mike or not. When we started the last lap, my pit crew told me he was still ahead of me, so I really went for it and caught him." Lafferty was disappointed about losing third place to Jarrett. "I really wanted third today," Lafferty said. "I was there in third going into the last lap, but Jimmy was flooring it and he went by me like I was tied to a tree. I wanted to try to go with him, but I decided to settle for the fourth. I feel great for KTM, with Shane winning and . all, and I really would have loved to get up there on the podium for them." Watts met the checkered flag with his arm triumphantly raised, marking KTM's first win in the series since former GNCC champ Scott Plessinger won three years ago. Edmondson checked in 30 seconds later. 'Tm happy to start the series with a second," Edmondson said. "I've been putting in the work during the off-season, because I wasn't pleased how last year ended for me. I was kind of mentally worn out, because the results weren't coming." Jarrett came in third, three minutes behind Edmondson, while Lafferty took the checkered flag some 15 seconds behind Jarrett in fourth. Hatch rounded out the top five, finishing approximately five minutes behind Watts. "This is the first race of the year, and everyone is amped up and fired up, because it seems like they all want the number-one plate at the first race," Hatch said. "It was one of those races where anything could happen, as a lot of people found out. My arms kind of pumped up the first three laps, because we were plowing so much through the thick sand. Once my hands went down, I was doing much better, but, even though I was gaining some time on those guys, I decided to take the fifth that I had." _ . Bri ef~1 VI:Iii' (Above left) Jim Jarrett (7) passed Mike Lafferty on the last lap to grab third overall. (Above center) Bike problems put defending champ Rodney Smith out of the race. (Above right) GNCC hero Scott Summers was another nonfinisher. Back problems forced his early retirement. (Right) Torsten Bostrom receives pit support from his brothers Eric and Ben. Torsten finished a respectable 13th overall. Kirton Ranch Okeechobee, Florida Results: March 2, 1999 (Round 1) O/A: 1. Shane Watts (KTM); 2. Paul Edmondson (Suz); 3. Jim Jarrett (]f'Trqy compete in the P,:" race. in which he finished 16th,overaiL .' .... racing team. is now Edmond.son's tuner. while, Shane Nalley. Mike :Paul Edinondson's .sea.on·started much differently"'this year at. Kiedrciwski'~ former mechanic. i~ siilltuning,Steve Hatch's ride.. . .., '. . Okee,hob!,e th~n It did la.styear. ,wh,m a freak' acciden.t dUring ~ practice. The ~in .by .~hane Watts ~t Okeechob~e m~rked the l39COnd lime ihe , session left him with a separated shoulder.. The injury ca~sed ~im to miss Australian has been ·on the GNCC·podiUm. In 1997: :at·the· muddy Boyers !)NO rQurid~ of the series and effectively put hi",' out of cohtentib~ for .the ,GNCC. he' managed a.third-place finish.,Qn '" im family (T1Ightbe the,fa.stest .all.around brood 'n Amencan sion on~ way or another on.which·event to skip. ' . :. . Bostrom, the older brother of.mad·racers Ben aRd Eric Bostrom. The Kirton (Han); 3. Michael Cornett (Yam); 4. Jonathan Skinner (Yam); 5. Allan Lachapelle (Hon). 4-STRK B: 1. Mike Decherd (Han); 2. Mark Borders (Yam); 3. Rob Hertz (Yam); 4. Michael Shirley (]

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