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Cycle News 2002 08 28

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last place. From there, , had to let the leaders go. I tried to pass one or two people at a time." By the end of the second lap, he maneuvered his Kawasaki into third place and nearly snatched the points lead away from Garrahan. "My main concern was Garrahan today," Andrews said. '" settled for third place at this race, and that's better than no points, so I'm happy with the outcome." eN S.luki National Hire Scrambles Crab Orchard, It Results: August 3-4, 2002 (Round 11 O/A: I. Chuck Woodford (Kaw); 2. Doug Blackwell (Hon); 3. Fred Andrews (Kaw); 4. Brien Garrahan (KTM); 5. Blair Bersano (Suz); 6.Eric Ducray (Yam); 7. Brandon Forester (Kaw); 8. Chris Thiele (Kaw); 9. Lee Lankutls (Hus); 10. Erik Kohler (Yam): 11. Chris Galt (Kaw): 12. Curt Wilcox (Suz); 13. Coleb Wohletz (KTM); 14. Homero Diaz (KTM); 15. Scott Martin (Suz); 16. Travis Green (Kaw); 17. Rondy Mastin (KTM); 18. Poul Guy (KTM); 19. Mike Wargo (Yam); 20. Neal Vanwey (Kaw). AA: I. Chuck Woodford (Kaw); 2. Doug Blackwell (Hon): 3. Fred Andrews (Kaw); 4. Brilm Garrahan (KTM): 5. Blair Bersano (Suz). OPEN A: 1; Lee L...enkutis (Hus): 2. Neal Vanwey (Kaw); 3. Matt Pursley (KTM); 4. Marty Michllels (KTM). 250 A: 1. Mike Wllrgo (Yllm); 2. Steve Adllms (KTM); 3. Mark Goy (Yom): 4. Scott Wessing (Hus); 5 P.A. Allen (Kaw). 200 A: 1. Chris Gllit (KllW); 2. Celeb Wohletz (KTM); 3. Shoun Olson (KTM); 4. Terry Orr (Suz); 5. Dustin Gibson (Suz). 4-STRK A: 1. Tim Rose (Yllm); 2. Larry Minch (Han); 3. Ralph Gerding (Yam); 4. Nick Tannemill (KTM); 5. Mike Rozier (Yom). SR A: 1.Scott Martin (Suz): 2. Randy Mllstin (KTM): 3. Tanner England (Yllm): 4. Steve Lambruno (Yam); 5. Ed Ux (KTM). VET A; 1. Cun Wilcox (Suz); 2. Paul Guy (KTM); 3. Croig Thompson (Hon); 4. Todd Sigfrid (Hus); 5. Steve Thomlls (Kew). S/SR A: 1. Ted Kilvington (Suz); 2. Chllrles Thiele (Kll.....); 3. Jeff Hollrelder (Yllm). OPEN 8: 1. Todd Buchllnon (KTM); 2. Robert Leitschuh (KTM); 3. Milch Trocy (KTM); 4. Dwoyne Porish (KTM). 250 B: I. Mike Bllrnick (Kew); 2. Mike Lllir (Hon); 3. Eric Jackson (Hus); 4. Matt Bucher (KTM). 200 B: 1. Travis Green (Kaw); 2. Damon Prince (Suz); 3. Morgan Green (Ka ..... ): 4. Andrew stanfill (Suz); 5 Ben Wappelhorst (Yam). VET 8: I. Ron Skipper (Suz); 2. Shannon Burnett (Han); 3. Richard Hart (KTM); 4. Rkhllrd Bruce (Hus); 5. Eric Johnson (Yam). 4-STRK B: I. Mike Greenman (Hus); 2. Cornell Porter (Han); 3. Matt Fleming (Yam). SR B: 1. Mike Jenkins (Suz); 2. Pete Buzzelli (Yam); 3. Norm Into (Han); 4. Kurt Coleman (KTM): 5. Paul Daman (KTM). S/SR B; 1. Don Rye (Kaw). WOM.: I. Amanda Mastn (KTM): 2. Heather Wilson (Kow); 3. Amando Lappe (KTM). IND A: 1. Mark Hosback (Kaw). OPEN C; I. Kyle Ogelsby (Hon); 2. Jon Cllmpbell (KTM); 3. Steve Leimbach (Han); 4. Kevin Ogelsby (Hon). 250 C: 1. Dustin Harwood (Suz): 2. Ryan lair (Hus); 3. Brlledon Engle (Han). 200 C: 1. Mike Scherzinger (Han): 2. Eddie Gossett (Yam); 3. Brllndon Ragain (Han); 4. John Cosh (KTM). VET C: I. Vince Wohletz (KTM); 2. William Poynter (Kew); 3. William Horanz (KTM); 4. Martin Manning. 4-STRK C: 1. Chad Barber (KTM); 2. Richard . Herbert (Hon); 3. Andy Kraus (KTM); 4. Chuck Ward (Yom); 5. Chris Brodley (Yom). SR C: 1. Roger Strong (Hon); 2. Mike Krause (Yam); 3. Kerry Wolfe (KTM). BEG: I. Brent Lewis (Yam); 2. Mark Langley (Hon): 3. Marc McConnell (Suz); 4. Johnathon Deibler (Yam): 5. Steve Woodney (Yam). YOUTH 100-125 4-STRK: 1. Matt Barger (Yam); 2. Josh White (Yam); 3. Cody Shires (Yam): 4. Adam Connell (Yam): 5. Andrew HolleyclImp (Yom). 80: 1. Brandon Ragain (Han); 2. Justin Roy (Suz). 60-70: 1. Ryan Langley (Han): 2. Austin Poynter (Kaw). 50: 1. Jase Martin (KTM); 2. Billy Nance (Han). 3. Blaine Ogelsby (Pol). 4. Ben Bouse (LEM); 5. Don Bryonl (Hon). AI'IA NATIONAL C'SHIP HARE SCRAMBLES SERIES POINTS STANDINGS (Afler 7 of 9 rounds): 1. Brian Garrahlln (139/2 wins); 2. Fred Andrews (137/1 win); 3. Chuck Woodford (113/2 wIns); 4. Jason Raines (69/1 win); 5. Eric Ducray (65); 6. Chris Golt (62); 7. Russ Pearson (46); 8. Doug Blackwell (38); 9. Michoel Lafferty (37); 10. Erik Kohler (34). Upcoming Rounds: Round 6 - East Freetown, Massachusetts, August 25 Final Round - Millfield, Ohio, September 6 ou about As Americas only weekl.l'.l1lotorcycie publication. we're the only thing you get that you even realiUlS late! (When was the last time you knew your montfily magazine was a week later than usual?) Most Cycle News subscriptions are delivered via 2nd Class mail. The bulk of wbat you pay for on your annual subscription is postage, You are paying for better delivery than what you have been receiving... why? Around the beginning of 1997, the U.S. Postal Serv,ce reclassified all publications into whal they call "Periodicals" for the purposes of delivery speed. That means they now lump your Cycle News in with all the monthly publicanons and deliver them with the same urgency (or lack of urgency). 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