AMA Grand National Cross Country Series
Round 12: Powerline Park
Fast Freddy brings the GNCC title fight to the wire
By
stop of the circuit, the Powerline
Park GNCC in St. Clairsville, Ohio,
Andrews did, in fact, have a good
day, as he stormed off with his second win of the season, which gives
him enough points to keep his GNCC
title hopes alive heading into the final
round in Indiana.
"My wife said I can't go hunting
unless I start winning races, so I had
to win this one," joked the Team
Green/Kawasaki/Cornwell Tools/Pro
Circuit/Moose/Scott-backed rider.
"I've got a big advantage over all of
JASON WEIGANDT
PHOTOS BY RAY GUNDY
ST. CLAIRSVILlE, OH, OCT 6
very contender for the 2002 AMA
Grand National Cross Country
Series title has suffered through good
and bad rounds this year, but with the
season about to come to a close and
this race being held in Ohio, there
was one rider you could definitely
count on having one of those good
rounds - Team Green Kawasaki's
Fred Andrews. At the penultimate
these guys here because I have so
many people rooting me on. I have to
win for them or I'll let them down.
Ohio's good to me."
Andrews was followed home by
Am-Pro Yamaha's Barry Hawk, who
put in another strong ride following
his win at the previous race in Mt.
Morris, Pennsylvania. "I want to win
more than ever now," the Am-Pro
Yamaha/Morgantown Yamaha/MSRBridgestone-backed pilot said. "I'm
really hungry now and I'm happy to
get back on the podium."
(Top) Robbie Jenks (8) and Barry
Ha_ (6) put themselves In good
positions at the start of the
Powerline Pari< GNCC in Ohio.
(Left) Fred Andrews worl