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Cycle News 2001 09 12

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AMAIProgressive Insurance U.S. Flat Track Championships Round 1 B: Illinois State IFEilrgrounds day started. "That would be pretty cool. Besides, I want to make a living, so I've got to win some races. And there's no better place to win than here." Of course, when the day was over, nobody else but Carr could say what it was like to win a Springfield Mile in 2001. For the second day in a row, Carr crossed "the stripe first aboard the same Kenny Tolberttuned Harley-Davidson XR750, earning his 53rd career AMA Grand National win, his eighth of the season, and becoming the first man to win three Springfield Mile races in the same year. STORY BY SCOTT ROUSSEAU PHOTOS BY DAVE HOENIG/ FLAT TRAK FOTOS SPRINGIFIELD, Il, SEPT. 2 arley-Davidson of Sacramento's Chris Carr really didn't have anything left to prove as day three of the Springfield tripleheader - the running of the Fed Ex Springfield Mile - dawned. He had become the first two-time winner of the Dirt Track Hall of Fame Grand National the day before, and he had clinched the championship. What more could one guy want? "A double today means a triple for the year here," Carr said before the H 22 SEPTEMBER 12, 2001 • II: U II: • • n e _ s "I was content to just win one a year," Carr said. "This is a testament to my team. Kenny Tolbert and Travis Smith work tirelessly on these motorcycles. They built me a really good bike. This is the same one we used to win yesterday. We made absolutely zero chassis adjustments on it all weekend. I'm just tickled to be able to give [team owner] Mike Shattuck a weekend like this and a year like this in his last season. It's special for him, and I'm glad to be able to send him into retirement chugging on an MGD." After setting the fastest time in his 1O-Iap heat race for the second day in row, Carr once again got a decent start from his perch off the outside of the front row, running fifth on the opening lap and never far out of the lead while Saddlemen Racing/Dodge Brothers' Kevin Atherton led the 18rider draft across the stripe for the first five laps. Atherton was followed closely by Gardner Racing/Walters Brothers' Steve Beattie, Bartels' Harley-Davidson/Corbin Racing's Jay Springsteen and Saddlemen Racing/ Lancaster Harley-Davidson's Mike Hacker. Carr finally did surface at the front on lap six, and he was never worse than third for the rest of the distance to the checkered flag. Com-

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