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Cycle News 2003 08 27

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//11/' AMAlAir Nautiques Amateur Nationa Motoqross E::hampionships h Loretta Lynn's Dude Ranch (Left) Brian Gray (38) grabs the holeshot in one of the 125cc AlPro Sport motos over Bryan Johnson (57), Teddy Maier (11), Paul Veracka (26) and Chris Whitcraft (49). Johnson won the overall, with Whitcraft (with a broken hand) and Gray on the podium. enough to top the emotional performance of Pennsylvania's Jimmy Evans. The Cernic's Suzuki/Fox/ Scott/Pro Action rider has been a solid top-five rider at Loretta Lynn's since he began competing there way back in 1984, but he had not won a mota until he capitalized on Walker's mistake. He followed it with a pair of seconds to win his first national championship in 20 years of trying. "I've been coming here since 1984 and dreaming of getting my name in lAbove) Tyler Moore (25) grabbed the holeshot in the 65cc Stock (7-11) opening moto and went on to score the win. However, Blake Wharton (32) ended up taking the overall over Jake Canada (7), Moore and Justin Hall (50). (Left) Ryan Villopoto was Alessi's key competition all week, but falls kept him from challenging his rival. (Below) Bryan Johnson (57) grabs a 250cc/Open A holeshot over Chad Ward (89), Broc Hepler (54), Shawn Clark (56), Jacob Saylor (38), Vernon McKiddie (41) and Chris Scott (43). Hepler won the title over Ryan Sipes and Johnson. that book," said Evans, noting the Loretta Lynn's Even.t Program that lists all the former champions. "It's great to have- all of the.se people behind me, like my best lriend Rob Buydos, Jeff Cernic and all of my friends - and especially my dad. Pm giving this number-one plate to him."

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