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Cycle News 2001 10 24

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SPENO AN Olson meant business, throwing out a nice cliffhanger and an amazing nothing can-can, and he finished by ghosting his bike over the top of a dirt landing ramp. The crowd loved it, and the judges awarded him a score of 88.0. Buyten rode next, but missed on a few jumps. Windham hit the floor and was obviously stepping it up in an attempt to get that elusive first victory, as he mixed up a run of the biggest tricks and pulled out an enormous nine o'clock nac-nac and a very impressive can-can-to-Superman combination that helped earn him a 92.6 and the hot seat. Unfortunately for him, Miller had other plans, somehow finding a way to ride a.n even better final than the night before. He started off with a very nice look-back Hart attack and continued with a cordova, a Lazy Boy, a brilliant nine o'clock nac-nac and an old-school whip, all of which got him an almost-unheardof 93.6. Nemeth did a huge nothing and a nothing can-can, as well as a Hart attack Indian air and a whipped nacnac, before finishing with a no-handed landing that he unfortunately didn't land, ending his chance at a first victory (though the appreciative crowd cheered him even after he was off of the floor). Finally, it was down to Jones. In an attempt to unseat Miller, he pulled out all of the stops and did some huge combos, including a Supermanto-heelclicker and a heelclicker-tono-handed-Ianding. Of course he also included a kiss of death, an oldschool whip and another successful suicide no-handed landing. The crowd was on its feet for the entire two minutes, and it was obvious he was the favorite. Once again, though, the judges passed on Jones and went with Miller, although this time the crowd booed for quite a while. Jones criticized the judging, but added, "As long as the fans are behind me, I'm happy with my performance." EVENING WITH THL...!....-r--; Attend the 2C01 AMA National Champions Awards Banquet Friday, December 7, 2C01 at the Desert Springs Marriott Resort and Spa in Palm Springs, California. This will be the evening that honors ~ DESERT SPRINGS ~arrlott. America's best. See the 2C01 RESORT & SPA of the Year as well as champions of PALM DESERT Road Racing, Supercross, Palm Springs California Motocross, Flat Track, Speedway, Hillclimb, Drag Racing and more. Registration at 4::::0 p.m., Cocktails begin at 5:CD p.m. Drderyourtickets early. Umited space available. To make reservations, send $100 per ticket to: AMA National Champions Awards Banquet, 13515 Yarmouth Dr., Pickerington, Ohio, 43147, or fax with your credit card payment to (614) 856-1924 no later than November 23, 2001. For additional banquet information call Dee White at (614) 856-1900 ext.1232. Tickets will not be sold at the door. Formal attire requested. For spetial room rates at the Desert Springs Marriott call 1-877-804-4060 and tell them you are with the American Motorcyclist Association 8anquet. Hotel reservations are required by Wednesday, November 7, 2001 to secure the "special rate". All RATES ARE PER PERSON AND SUBJECT TO AVAILA8Il1TY. FOR INFORMAllDN ON THE ROAD 2 RECOVERY GOLF TOURNAMENT. SATURDAY, DECEM8ER 8. 2CXJ1 PLEASE CALL 1-86&6&MDTDX. 1 WOULD LIKE TO ATI'END THE AMA NAllDNAL CHAMPIONS AWARDS 8ANQUET TO 8E HELD FRIDAY, DECEM8ER 7. 2CXJ1 ._-----------------------------------------Name _ ......:. ,(11 of tickets@S100) ,.-- , to MasterCard, Visa or Discover Exp. _ . Oay Phone<-), : _ CN Selland Arena FresnD, CalifDmi.o Results: October 5-6, ZOOl FRI: 1. Dustin Miller (93.0); 2. Jake Windham (92.5); 3. Mike Jones (92.2); 4. Kornel Nemeth (91.0); 5. Jesse Olson (90.2); 6. Matt Buyten (85.2); 7. Caleb Wyatt (84.5); 8. Brian Downing (84.0); 9. Jeff Doeller (79.4); 10. Matt Knesek (69.9); 11. Beau Manley (68.9); 12. Chris Dennison (67.8); 13. Ryan Hanson (67.3); 14. Adam Pierce (0.0); 15. Ryan Cappes (O.O). SAT: 1. Dustin Miller (93.6); 2. Jake Windham (92.6); 3. Mike Jones (92.4); 4. Kornel Nemeth (90.0); 5. Jesse Olson (88.0); 6. Caleb Wyatt (82.0); 7. Matt Buy ten (81.3); 8. Brian Foster (80.5); 9. Beau Manley (79.0); 10. Chris Dennison (78.0); 11. Brian Downing (77.0); 12. Jeff Doeller (76.0); 13. Matt Knesek (75.3); 14. Darin Connet (72.0); 15. Ryan Hanson (50.0). IFMA FREEESTYLE MX FALL SERIES POINTS STANDINGS: 1. Dustin Miller (1385); 2. Nate Adams (1245); 3. Jake Windham (1236); 4. Drake McElroy (1114); 5. Mike Jones (957); 6. Robert Distler (889); 7. Jeff Doetzer (882); 8. Jimmie McGuire (790); 9. Kenny Bartram (743); 10. Dan Pastor (675). What's at the leading edge of motorcycle news? Cycle News Online! Now you can access instant race results and the latest breaking stories in the world of motorcycling, with Cycle News' home page on the World Wide Web. Updated daily, Cycle News Online provides: otorcycle news wil never e t e same! You can access Cycle News Online anytime, day or night, on the World Wide Web at... www.cyclenews.com Upcoming Rounds: RoundS 11-12 - Baltimore, Maryland, October 12-13 Rounds 13-14 - St. l.oois, Missouri, October 26-27 cue I • n e _ 55 • OCTOBER 24, 2001 61

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