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Cycle News 2001 04 25

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WisecolYamahalMSR/FMF/KlotzlAcerbi armatelBallzeeILaegers/ Outerwears/MaxxisiKawasaki/Suzuki/EKlKTM/Scott GNCC Series Round 4: Big Buck GNOC Suzuki's Rodney smith started third, bided his time, then ran off with his second victory of the year in South Carolina. STORY AND PHOTOS BY PAUL CLIPPER CROSS ANCHOR, SC, APRIL 8 eam FMF Suzuki's Rodney Smith took a third-place start and bided his time at the Big Buck round of the Grand National Cross Country Series. He stayed in a good position and paced the leaders, waiting for a break or mistake, and his patience paid off. This is Smith's second win out of four races so f~r this year. It was a hard-fought battle, with Smith riding close in second place at the end, seemingly resigned to a runner-up finish until leader Fred Andrews, of Kawasaki Team Green, lost it on a plywood bridge and tumbled into a creek. "I was sitting in second until Fred went off the bridge," said an obviously tired Smith. "His bike was in the way, but I had a line with just enough room to get by. " From there in, it was just a matter of keeping Shane Watts at bay, which he managed with a few seconds to spare. Current series champ Watts, of Team KTM, spent the bulk of the race Y hanging back in sixth or seventh place, falling back as far as ninth before taking advantage of heat attrition and putting on a push to charge to within eight seconds of Smith at the finish. "( was making heaps of mistakes today, and Jason [Raines] was making no mistakes whatsoever," Watts said of the Yamaha-mounted thirdplace finisher. "He really deserves to be on the podium today." Watts was followed in by Raines, who held on to a good start and made it payoff with a little luck at the end. "People have told me over the years that, if you hang with that lead group, everything will come into place on the last lap," Raines said. "[Mike] Lafferty let me by, McLevy let me by - it looked like they were getting tired or hot. Then Fred went down really hard out there; his bike was on the bridge, and he was down in the gully. I wound up riding over his bike; then I was in second, but I knew Shane was Even though he led as the field began its final lap of the course, Kawasaki's Fred Andrews ended up a distant fourth after failing off a bridge into a stream on the last lap. KTM's Shane Watts rode strong, as usual, but a few mistakes kept him from challenging Smith. He still finished second and holds a 20-polnt lead in his championship defense. 12 APRIL 25, 2001 ' eye I e n e .,.. s

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