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Cycle News 2002 06 05

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event rolled around, however, as he led the pack home with an easy win, followed by Gill and Spezzano. As Jase Lewis was dominating the older 80cc division, the younger riders put on a great show in their group. Georgia's Arthur Cofield came back from a dismal sixth-place qualifying finish to take top honors in the 80cc (7-11) group. Cofield had his hands full in both the qualifier and main event, holding off the charges of Florida's Patrick Buell, who took the qualifier win, and fellow KX rider Gage Hartman. Both riders headed Cofield at some point, but when it counted, Cofield put his CR out front. Impressive as well was Georgia's Justin Applewhite. The CR rider was on fire as he topped the 250cc B class and the Four-Stroke class, and he appeared to be a shoo-in to take the 125cc B class, but he went down near the end of the combined AlB moto, handing the win to Florida's Cole Boutwell. Georgia's Michael Graham, meanwhile, took the 125cc A-class win in style. Graham also topped the 250cc A class with ease. Action in the 50cc classes was intense, as all the little guys loved the track layout and put on a great show. Florida's D.J. Oakes enjoyed the most success in the smallest division, topping both the Oil-Injected and 50cc (4-6) classes. North Carolina's Jacob Hayes was the big winner in the 50cc (7-9) group, winning his qualifier as well as the main event. This race was the initial shakedown for the new facility, and every- one was impressed by the safe, fun layout. While the race was a daytime event held on Saturday in conjunction with Sunday's day race, lights are currently being installed, and the Supercross program will become a stand-alone race held at night. The track is constructed in a natural bowl area and the spectator area provides a great view of the whole track. The promoter has enlisted Miller Brewing Company as a co-sponsor, and everyone involved is committed to making this program a success. eN Monster Mountain Supercross reUllsee, Alebeme Results: Me, 4, 2002 50 OIL·INJ: 1. D.J. Oakes (Vam); 2. Joshua Wiggins (Yam); 3. Bleke llIwson (Yem); 4. Patrick Lumpkin (Vam): 5. A

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