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Cycle News 2004 03 10

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arcy Lange knew it, and so did the people at Kawasaki: Win in Sacramento, and win the championship. Inside Sacramento's Arco Arena, Lange went to work. Havingto come from behind all weekend to do it, he won three of four main events to capture his first National Arenacross Championship. "It feels awesome:' Lange said. "It's probably the best feeling in the world. It wasn't easy this weekend, but I felt good all my friends and family were here. I hope I can come back next year and do it all again." D FRIDAY Lange's Richmond Kawasaki teammate Jeff Northrop took the holes hot for Friday 's 125cc ma in. Jim Neese and Tommy Hofmaster gave chase immediately, and Lange, who gated poo rly, started sixth . Neese faded quickly and allowed Hofmaster by, who went right toward the front . Brad Hagseth and Lange also passed Neese and moved into third and 44 MARCH 10,2004 • CYCLE NEWS 40th Annive r sary fourth, respectively. "Iwas trying to push up front , and I just tried to stay strong," Hofmaster said. "It' s getting choppy out there, so you have to be careful picking your lines." While Hofmaster was intent on tracking Northrop down, Hagseth was busy in th ird place with the man who would be king, Lange. Hagseth finally re lented, and Lange got by and set out afte r Hofmaster and Northrop. "I had to come from the back row and still got a fourth-place Hagseth said. '" worked it into a third place after a couple laps. It's actually nice, tacky dirt. I just got a little cross-rutted, and Darcy got by." Hagset h wouldn't be stuck in fourth start:'

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