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Cycle News 2002 10 30

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AMA National Hare Scrambles Series Round 10: Black Coal National Hare Scramble to do by crossing the finish line second on his Team Green-backed Kawasaki 10<250. "I'm just happy to take the title again," Andrews said when it was all over. "I would've won the championship if Fred would've gott.en fourth or worse," Woodford said. "But it was nice that I was still in the hunt, seeing that I didn't do all the events this year. I think I have a chance at the title next year." All told, Woodford won four rounds this year and Andrews one. When the Black Coal's traditional shotgun fired to signal the start of the race, Woodford got right to business, as he blasted his KX250 into the early ahead of Andrews and Honda CRF450R-mounted Doug Blackwell. Garrahan, on a KTM, was right in the STORY AND PHOTOS BY RAYMOND GUNDY LYNNVIllE,IN, OCT. 13 he outcome of this year's AMA National Hare Scrambles Series came down to the final round, with three riders having a chance to walk away with the 2002 crown. Fred Andrews, Chuck Woodford and Brian Garrahan all came into the Black Coal National in Indiana with the hopes of coming away with the number-one plate, but Andrews had the best hand, as he held a slim lead over Woodford and a fairly comfortable advantage over Garrahan. As it turned out, Andrews played his cards right and was the one who came away taking the pot and his second successive National Hare Scrambles title. Andrews, however, didn't win in Indiana. That honor instead went to Woodford, who did what he had to do to win the championship in Indiana, but there was nothing he could do about what went on behind him. Woodford was hoping that perhaps a few riders - namely Doug Blackwell and Garrahan - would help him out by finishing between him and the defending champ, but that would not happen, as Andrews did what he had T 46 OCTOBER 30, 2002 cue mix as well. ANDREWS HOLDS ON TO WIN SECOND HARE SCRAMBLES TITLE I e n • _ s (Left) Fred Andrews didn't win the race, but the Team Green rider did win the title at the final AMA National Hare Scrambles of the year in Indiana. (Below) Chuck Woodford (11) pulled off ye1 another off-road vic1ory, but It wasn't quite enough to win the championship. _

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