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Cycle News 2001 11 07

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(Left) Scott Harwell (9) managed to hold back the advances of Steve Johnson (125) to win the TL 1000 Suzuki Cup final at Road Atlanta. (Above) Chris Ulrich easily won the GSX· R1000 Cup final over Timothy Bemisderfer. out front after drafting by the pair going into turn 10 on the second lap Harwell was back in the lead on lap three, Johnson in second briefly, with Masecar taking the' spot, then losing it. Harwell, Johnson, and Masecar were then pulling away, Bud Lawter alone in fourth, where he'd finish. By lap four, it was Harwell and Johnson moving away from Masecar, who fell into a safe third. The next lap, Johnson was out front with the biggest lead of the race, Harwell drawing him right back in and taking the lad on lap six, holding it for the next two laps, Johnson in front on lap nine, the pair swapping back and forth with Harwell taking the lead on the brakes into tum six on the same lap. Johnson closed on the draft into turn 10, but Harwell never flinched, guarding his position and holding the lead to the finish, winning by .858 of a second. lap, Ulrich drafting by on the back stretch, then pulling away. By the fifth lap, he had over five seconds and held it to the end, slowing at the finish of the eight-lap race to win by 4.55 seconds. "I kind of took my aggression out on the 1000 after the 750 race [in "He was faster than me on the back straight and slower in the cor- which he finished fourth]," Ulrich said. ners," Harwell said. "Basically, I waited until the last lap. I put in a hard lap. We passed each other 12 times back and forth. n Masecar was content to take third after starting from the back of the grid. His TL-lOOO was over the horsepower limit after the heat race and he was penalized. "These guys are fast, man, n Masecar said. "I wish I could've stayed up there with them. I thought they'd slow each other up. I'm tickled to death to be on the box. n The final Cup race was for GSXRl000s. Tim Bemisderfer led the first "I kind of wanted to be up front," Bemisderfer said. "Chris [Ulrich] was running well today. I had no way of running him down." Vesrah Racing's Mark Junge was third after a bad start. "I was doing everything I could to catch those guys, n Junge said. "The last lap, Scott [Harwell] got by me, I got him back, he got by me again. I got him for the last time. n eN (Above) Robert Jensen celebrates his victory in the GSX·R750 Cup final. Margin of victory: 2.022 sec. SV650 SUZUK! CUP: 1. Opie Caylor; 2. David Yeakov; 3. Robert Fisher; 4. Andy Celdwell: 5. Jeff Wood; 6. Chris Nomumd; 7. Bud Lewter; 8. John Lounsbury; 9. Alan Schwen; 10. John Linder; 11. Bradley Dunclln; 12. Zoran Vujasinovic; 13. Brian Shields; 14. Steve Clark: 15. Rick Doucette: 16. Brian Stokes; 17. Kyle Ray; 18. Jamie Miller; 19. Stewart Roberts; 20. Greg Elstad; 21. Franklin Gonzales; 22. Peter Kolodziej; 23. Robert Amstrong: 24. Keith IlOlId AtlllntII Newton. Time: NtA due to red 8eg. Distance: 7 leps, 17.5 miles. Margin or victory: NtA due to red 8eg. GSX·R750 SUZUK! CUP: I. Robert Jensen; 2. Opie Ceylor; 3. Vincent Haskovec; 4. Chris Ulrich; 5. John Heiner; 6. Chuck Chouinerd; 7. Rich Conicelli 8. Eric Wood; 9. John Jacobi: 10. Andy Caldwell; 11. We de Buffington; 12. Kenneth Snyder; J3. Scott Herwell; 14. Chris Normend; 15. Brien Stokes; 16. Scott Ce.rpente:r; 17. Jake Holden; 18. Quentin Mise; ] 9. Shene Stoyko; 20. Billy Etheridge; 21. John Ross Jr.: 22. Jamie Thompson: 23. William Johnson: 24. Rk:k Doucette; 25. Chad Smith; 26. Shllnnon Silve; 27. J.J. Roetlin. rune: II mins.. 46.126 sec. Distance: 8 laps, 20 miles. Margin of victory: 0.117 5«:. GSX·R 1000 SUZUKI CUP: I. Chris Ulrich: 2. Timothy Bemisderfer: 3. Merk Junge: 4. Scott Harwell; 5. Geoff MlIy; 6. Scott Brown; 7. Fritz Kling; 8. Curry Justice: 9. Quentin Mise; 10. Billy Ethridge; 11. Steve Smith; ]2. Joseph Tempereto; 13. Shane Clarke: 14. Anthony Manciu; IS. Marcus McBain. lime: 11 mins., 46.42 sec. Distance: 8 laps, 20.16 miles. Margin of victory: 4.55 sec. 1IraeIbIn, &eoi'll" Resulls: IIctober lB, 2001 11.1000 S

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