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Cycle News 2002 08 28

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my.Own Race Chuck Woodford The GNCC specialist said that the Michigan Enduro was quite different from what he usually competes in. Woodford is more familiar with long, ail-out, green-flag-to-checkered-flagtype racing, with no rest. In contrast, the Michigan event is made up of II short "races," three to sil< miles in length, with short rests and road connectors in between. Woodford said he was not used to this type of racing, as it would take him a while to get in the groove in each section. Mike Lafferty The current National Enduro Series points leader who is the seasoned veteran on quick starts and enduro-style racing was unable to notch another win at this round. Mike was heard saying, "I was riding my four-stroke KTM as fast as I wanted to go in those woods today." na Dominic mi ~ Women 105 & Up 85cc Stock 7-11 G G G 105cc Supermini 12-15 2nd Joshua Grant Mike Alessi 3rd Justin Sipes 5th Jeff Alessi 125cc B Mod 3rd Nicholas EwIIInou 4th Jason LawrBllCe 4th Justin Sipes Mike Alessi 2nd Jesse Casillas 3nI Bltan Gray 4th Ashley Wheat 85cc Mod 9-13 85cc Stock 12-13 125cc A 2nd sarah Whltmorrl 2nd Steven Haughelstlne 4th .r""",y Nelson 5th DereIc CDsIeIla Loretta Lynn's Amateur National ChampIonshIps . . Gl25CC Collier Sean B Stock 5th Jimmy Nelson 85cC Mod 14-15 125cc Mod 12-15 Joshua Grant 3rd Nlele Adams 2nd Jason Lawrence 125cc Stock 12-15 4th Josh UchtJe 5th Daniel Sanl Four Stroke 201-65Occ 4th Steven Haughelstlne David Lykke This former Washington resident now resides in Michigan, but no one could accuse him of having a home-field advantage. After all, he's only lived in the sandy state a short time and had never ridden in Michigan prior to the Mosquito Classic. Lykke is obViously a fast leamer, as he pulled down a fourthplace overaU finish. Senior 40 Plus 4th Lany WItmer 5th Darld MacIc Mike Grizzle The KTM rider didn't have one of his best days In Michigan. Grizzle cartwheeled his bike, and when the carnage had stopped, his KTM was more twisted than a pretzel. Luckily, he faired better than his bike did. and George Villanyi to battle it out for first place. Also, Hoffman took over the points lead with a second-place finish on the day. Paul Reschke, from Minnesota, continues his stronghold over a very competitive Senior A class, despite his fourth-place finish. "Mr. KDX" Jeff Fredette ruled that class by nine points at the end of the day. Michael Sigety still remains the Vet A points leader despite a fourth place, and Matthew Joachim gets his third win of the season in the fourstroke A class. eN Mosqulta Classic Enduro Harrison, Michigan Results: August II, 2002 (Round 5 of 81 01 A: I. Chuck Woodford; 2. Mike Lafferty; 3. Randy Hawkins; 4. David Lykk.~: 5. Fred Hoess; 6. Robbie Jenks: 7. Mike Keen; 8. Scott Luca; 9. Steve Reed; 10. Tim Tabor; 11. Mlitt Stavish; 12. Jeff Fredette: 13. Ron Scharphom: 14. Carsten Cagle; 15. Russel Epley; 16. Mike Grizzle; 17. John Burgllrd Jr.: 18. Andrew Stokeley; 19. Matt Joachim; 20. Ryan Moss. AA: 1. Chuck Woodford; 2. Michael Lafferty; 3. Randy Hawkins; 4. Dlivid Lykke; 5. Fred Hoess. 200 A: 1. Ron Scharphom: 2. Carsten Cagle; 3. Russel Epley; 4. John Burgllrd Jr.; 5. Ryan Moss. 250 A; 1. Michael Keen; 2. Steve Reed; 3. Corey Calkins; 4. Jason Moody; 5. Jllmes Shllnk. OPEN A: 1. Michlllel Grizzle; 2. Scott Hoffman; 3. 0210 Bry!ln; 4. Steve Ricketts: 5. Brian MarT. 4~STRK A: 1. Matt Joachim; 2. Rob Surface; 3. Nethen Zambon; 4. Randy Woodward; 5. Randy Mastin. SR A: 1. Jeff Fredette; 2. Mark Smith; 3. Scott Kl8mforth; 4. Paul Reschke: 5. Don Bohn. VET A: 1. Scott Luca; 2. Andrew Stokely; 3. Brent Aoyd. S/SR A: 1. John Wade; 2. Lennie Rhodes; 3. Clint Southworth. WMN A: 1. Amandll Mastin. Motorcycle news will never be the samel You can access Cycle News Online anytime, day or night, on the World Wide Web at... ","""",_cyclene",,s_co... 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: • Complete and current happenings in "Daily Wind" • The 2002 Cycle News Motorcycle Buyer's Guide • Current International and National Championship Calendar Listings, and TV Listings • Instantly updated race results. Race Coverage Highlights, Motorcycle Tests, and Interviews • Weekly Reader Polls. Cycle News Classified Ads • Quik Shop LINKS • Cycle News Art Gallery • The latest offerings from Cycle News Video Theater. Real-Time Event Coverage in "Vidual Glondstand" • Online 1110101 cycle advertising from the leading companies in the industry cue I e n e _ S • AUGUST 28, 2002 45

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