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Cycle News 2003 01 08

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"I have been sick all week," Vuillemin said. '" felt well enough to do some quick laps, but when the race entered the second stage, I had nothing left. At the end of the race, I really felt sick." Sure enough, only Vuillemin and Reed ever looked likely to win in either Geneva or Arnhem, and not even LaRocco could match their speeds. The third-place finisher never came to terms with the Arnhem layout. "I don't know what it is," LaRocco said. "I never got a rhythm going. I am really disappointed with the way I rode, and I don't know why I could not get going. It's been a good work- out doing these races, although I look forward to getting home and doing some serious testing." HEATS The night began with Yamaha's Tim Ferry winning the first heat race ahead of Bud Light KTM rider Jeremy McGrath and Suzuki hero Tortelli. For Ferry, it was about staying upright and not doing anything stupid. The 27 -year-old Floridian had crashed in Thursday's practice session and was not about to do the same thing on race night. '" felt okay," Ferry said. "I feel better today, took yesterday off. This track is just like back home, and it's many changes to the bike the last three days... Every time' go out we change something. If' can get a good start in the main, then "II be okay. This is a big challenge· the bike is so new to me, and it's nothing like the Yamaha. The track was no good on Thursday, yet today [race day] it's really good." Tortelli proved his Supercross speed is much better than ever in his career. "I was late out of the gate and tangled with Jeremy," Tortelli said. "I made a mistake, and Ryan Clark passed me. Then I passed him, but I couldn't get to Jeremy. I feel really good on the supercross. The bike is getting pretty rough. I had a good start and just maintained a good pace. It's going to rough up pretty good - it is what it is, a real American-style track. I want a podium, but a win is what I'm really after." As for McGrath, he looked good, although he never really challenged Ferry and looked a little tentative through some sections of the track. The supercross legend had spent the complete European experience working out what settings would work for him. "It was pretty good," McGrath said. '" lost some places on a section and then stayed the same distance behind. I mean, we have made so (Left) Mike LaRocco (5) lost touch of Reed and Vulllemin off the start and couldn't reel them back in, having to settle for third. (Below) McGrath, who Is stili having trouble sorting out his KTM, finished a disappointing seventh. cue I e n e _ s • JANUARY 8, 2003 9

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