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Cycle News 2001 09 05

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finished in the top five out of the 11rider field. The 600cc Amateur class featured an amusing battle between Tulsa, Oklahoma's Ray Nichols and Glen McNamara. Nichols held the lead, followed closely by Glen, and at one point Nichols was seen gesturing to Glen as they raced down the front chute. Eventually Glen made a clean pass on Nichols to take the lead and score the win. Nichols crashed on the last lap; luckily, he was unhurt. Little Rock, Arkansas' Paul Covert was awarded second, ahead of Oklahoma City's J.e. Clark. "I teased him [Nichols] afterward," Glen joked. "He said he was motioning me to stay back, and I told him, 'I thought you were motioning me to pass you,' and he said, 'No! You took the wrong signal!' We've got a great camaraderie. " The Pro Master main event featured a race-long dice between Manhattan, Kansas, rider Bill Snyder and Princeton, Iowa's Roger Johnson, who broke away from the rest of the field and traded paint throughout the race. Snyder eventually gamered the win over Johnson by a wheel's length. Little Rock, Arkansas' Mike Meyer, Pipestone, Minnesota's Dennis Melcher and VDTRA president Mike Zbrozek from Littleton, Colorado, rounded out the top five. CN Aitkin County Fairgrounds: Monte Hill was the 600Cc Pro winner at round 10 of the VDTRA All-Stars National Flat Track Series in Aitkin, Minnesota. Altldn County Fairgrounds Altldn, Mlnnesate Results: July 28-29, 2001 (Round 10 of 181 600 AM: 1. Glen McNamara; 2. Paul Covert; 3. J.C. Clark; 4. Ray Nichols. 600 PRO: I. Monte Hill: 2. Mark Gibson; 3. Dan Jacobson: 4. J.R. McNamara: 5. John M

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