Hometown hero Hike 1aRocc
leads the Indy Supercross
from start to finish
only thing predictable about
the Indianapol is Supercross
was that predictions were
impossible. It all started when
perhaps the biggest shoo-in
winner in history, James Stewart, made the
tough decision to sit out the I25cc program
after a couple of hard practice crashes (see
Briefly...). Then Andrew Short started out
the night's 250cc program with a runaway
heat-race w in. But it was the 250cc main
that held the biggest and most e xciting surprises of all, as South Bend , Indiana's Mike
laRocco not only won the race in a series
so far completely do minated by C had Reed
and Kevin Windham, but he started it off
with a ho leshot in his 202nd-career 250c c
main.
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" I think this is three holeshots in
17 years," the original Annsoi l!
Chaparral Honda rider said. "It was
just cool. I could not believe how
loud the crowd was. And when I
got the holeshot, it seemed like
they never quieted down. It was
aauaJly difficult to think because I
knew when I was out there to ride
a smooth race and pay attention
to where these guys w e re ."
The stars aligned in laRocco's
favor at the start of the main
event, as he not only lurched
quickest out of the hole , but
perennial fast-sta rt e r Michae l
B~ hook ed his C hevy 1i cks
Kawasaki KX2S0's fron t wheel
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