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Cycle News 2002 08 14

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AMAIProgressive Insurance U.S. Flat Track Championships Round 1 1 : Delaware State Fairgrounds • Chris Hart rolls through the stones for first wIn season-long goal of getting back on top of the podium. "I kept thinking, 'This is his first, maybe he'll mess up because he's nervous,' but I was probably just as nervous because I wanted to be up there just as bad as he did," Kopp said. "With two laps to go, I looked back and saw I had a safe lead. I still wanted to charge him [Hart], but at STORY AND PHOTOS BY DAYE HOENIG/FLAT TRAK FOTOS HARRINGTON, DE, JULY 3 he second half of the 2002 AMA/ ~ Progressive Insurance Grand National Championship continued its rash of first-time winners, as 25-yearold Chris Hart won the Hall of Fame National-orr-the-Delaware State Fairgrounds' half-mile oval. The Performance Harley-Davidson/Lombardi's Harley-Davidsonbacked Hart regrouped after a red flag, while he was leading, retook the lead on lap four, and led the rest of the 25-lap National aboard his Eddie Adkins-tuned HarleyDavidson XR750. "We were just so fast all day, I thought I just had to win this today," Hart said. "My sponsors are here, my dad's here, 1 can't even explain. It's like it's not even real." Not that Hart was unchallenged. While he was on his way to realizing his life-long dream, Joe Kopp was nipping at his heels in pursuit of his if Hart (44) was forced to retake the lead from Joe Kopp (3) after the race was restarted when Chris Evans (not shown) crashed. e AUGUST 14, 2002· eye • e n • _ s the same time it was like, 'Okay, pull 'er home, I don't have to win today.' But, soon." KK Supply/La;; Vegas HarleyDavidson's Geo Roeder finished third on the cushion, but he rode most of the race on the slowly developing groove. "We seem to be fairly consistent anyway, that's a plus," said Roeder. "We were going good tonight," Roeder said. "Things were just clicking. I'm happy I dropped down on the groove and didn't lose a spot. Part of our game plan was to run on the bottom. We figured it would groove up, which it did. It just didn't groove as soon as we thought it would." When the green light flashed the first time, Hart went straight to the

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