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Cycle News 2001 04 18

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Cannondal.'s entry into the motorcycle industry lin s-nwed • lot of attention, to say the least. Many heY. praised our approach. otlws have ..... less positive. In the and. though. what reaIy matt.s is how • motorcycle.,.torms. Our advice? Ride and decide for yourself. Or visit cannondale.com and see what others •• saying. Visalia's Timmermans also bagged the top two spots in the 250cc Pro event, with Paul taking both rounds ahead of Dieter, both on Yamahas. In the first round, Dieter held the holeshot award and battled Boothe and Paul for most of the first two laps. Paul moved into second at the end of lap two, and soon the brothers were roosting each other for the lead, with Paul sneaking to the front with less than two tours of the track left. When Paul built a comfortable lead in the second round, Dieter backed off. The second 250cc Pro/Intermediate round was highlighted by a terrific battie between Honda riders Doug Schmidt and Buffalo Saito for the Intermediate lead; it lasted almost the entire race, until Saito stalled briefly with less than two laps left, costing him a chance at the overall. For the second week in a row, Schmidt led Saito and Steve Nelson in the trophy line. Pipes, the R&D-sponsored Kawasaki youngster from Madera, continued his weekly showdown with Yamaha's Beau Weigand in both the 80cc X and 80cc Intermediate classes. This week's encounter was expected to be another tight one. Pipes got his customary good drive off the line and led early, with Weigand tucked into second and Honda rider Wesley Norris third. However, Norris soon began to fade slightly, while Pipes began to inch his way further ahead, lap by lap, and they finished in that order. In the 80cc Intermediate contest, Weigand held the lead over Pipes as they neared the end of the first lap, but he crashed and never recovered. Weigand tried to badger Pipes in the second moto but did not succeed, and Pipes wound up winning his second class of the day. Running alone in the 60cc Intermediate class, he collected win number three, and his fourth victory came in the 60cc X contest when he fmished with nearly a half-lap lead over the rest of the field! The 80cc Beginner class had the largest field of riders of the weekend, forcing a divisional split in which the top six first-round finishers faced off in the Division One second moto, with riders carrying finishing positions with them. So, even though Honda rider Casey Jackson won that battle, his fourth-place "qualifier" finish held him out of the overall tally. Honda-mounted Cody Medlem, who won his firstmoto divisional, did not have to pass Jackson in the finale and, once in the runner-up spot, used his advantage by setting it on cruise control. Six riders remain undefeated in the points standings for the Northern Division after this second meeting. Winners for the second week in a row include KTM riders R.J. Mendez in the 50cc (0-6) class, Grayson Swift in the 60cc Novice class, and Jared Ney in the 60cc (0-8) Beginner class, as well This bike handles so good I could race it and win right out of the box.' 'The bike feels so light in turns and in the air.' "I couldn't believe how fast I could gal' - Warren Trttlemier, The Race(s Edge motocross team , love the IJT8fItIlelec1ric start! burronl' 'The bike comers sharper end is more stable through the _ _......I: whoops then my Yl

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