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Missouri Hare Scrambles Championship Series: Chris Nesbitt was the overall winner al
round 14 in Smithville, Missouri - his second win of the season.
Missouri Hare Scrambles Championship Series
Round 14
Nesbitt Hantnters
at Smithville
By FRANK LEIVAN
SMITHVIllE, MO, OCT. 7
hile he might not have led much
during round 14 of the Missouri
Hare Scrambles Championship
Series, Team Green rider Chris Nesbitt led when it mattered most - at the
checkered flag. After two kicks on the
starting line relegated him to the rear
of the pack, Nesbitt fought his way
into contention and collected his second win of the season.
An 11-mile course laid out along
the banks of Smithville Lake by the
Platte County Trailriders treated some
235 competitors to several open field
sections, as well as many tight woods
trails. It took 30 minutes for the leaders to negotiate the course, although
Nesbitt and runner-up Doug Stone
were able to slide in four laps just
under the two-hour time frame and
head out for a fifth lap. It was this fifth
lap that would decide the race.
A rather depleted field of AA riders
were led into turn one by Stone, on
his Dells Honda/Works Enduro Rider
CR250, and Yamaha rider Aaron
Shaw. Nesbitt left the line last, but
within a mile he had worked his way
into fourth, behind Carl Hansen.
Shaw worked his way around
Stone and into the lead while Hansen
gave way to Nesbitt in the battle for
third. After the first lap, the top three
riders were nose to tail, with Hansen
just a few ticks back. Stone was
pushing hard and put a high-speed
pass on Shaw in the grass-track section. Nesbitt then followed suit and
pressured Shaw into making a mis-
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take just a few seconds later, and he
took over second.
From that point on, it was effectively a two-man race. Shaw, who
was feeling the effects of a recently
injured knee, wisely backed off in an
effort to salvage points, and he lost
touch with the leaders. After an hour,
Stone and Nesbitt were still hooked
together; Shaw was a safe third,
Hansen was fourth, and Kevin Borts
held fifth while leading the A class.
At the start of lap four, Nesbitt tried
to overtake Stone for the lead but
wound up in some barbed wire. This
allowed Stone to open up a small
cushion, and it would take Nesbitt the
entire lap to make up the deficit.
"After I got out of the fence, I rode
as hard as I could, because I knew
this might be it," Nesbitt later
explajned. "I fmally got him in sight at
the last woods check and followed
him all the way to the pits. I sure was
glad to see we had another lap to go."
In fact there was another lap, as
the two riders had turned up the pace
and knocked nearly a minute off their
previous lap times. Stone blasted
through the pits and opened up a bit
of a lead while Nesbitt stopped for a
splash of fuel and a goggle change.
Behind them, Shaw soldiered on in
third. The man on the move was
Borts, who was riding his strongest
race of the year and had hjs DR400
up to fourth, with Hansen in fifth.
Nesbitt was hard on the gas and
he caught up to Stone near the 4mile mark, but he was unable to find
a way around. Both riders were
putting in a nearly flawless final dash
hammered his way to fourth, just 50
seconds from a trip to the podium.
Hansen finished fifth, in his second
appearance of 2001.
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through the woods. Stone seemed to
have an answer for every pass
attempt Nesbitt made, and he held
the Kawasaki rider at bay for nearly
the entire last lap.
Then, with less than a mile to go,
Stone slowed and pulled off to the side
of the track. He was out of gas. With a
dry fuel tank, Stone could only watch
as Nesbitt scooted by and headed for
the finish line to claim victory.
With an "oh, well" shrug of the
shoulders, Nesbitt took the win on his
Moose/Renthal/ Alpinestars/Scott/
Dunlop-backed KX250.
"I wasn't sure what was going on,
so I looked back one more time, and
he was just sitting there," Nesbitt
said. "So I just cruised in from there.
That's all right, though - I've had it
happen to me before."
After having some friends bring
him some gas, Stone rolled in to take
second. He was a bit disappointed in
the end result but upbeat nonetheless.
"I didn't have anyone helping me,
so I went for it," Stone said. "We were
on the main jet a lot today, and that
made the difference. I rode good,
though, and proved to myself that I
can run with these guys."
Shaw rounded out the top three,
holdjng off the charging Borts, who
Misso ri H.... Scrambles CIwIIpDIIship Series
Smitltvifle, Missouri
Results: Oetllber 7, 2001 [Round 14J
O/A: 1. Chris Nesbitt (Kaw); 2. Doug Stone
(Hon); 3. Aaron Shaw (Yam); 4. Koy;n Berts (SUl); 5.
Carl Hansen (Hon); 6. Bill Gold (KTM); 7. Lars Valin
(Hon); 8. Trayis Pilant (Hon); 9. Zach Mab

