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Cycle News 2004 04 14

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appea led rohim . "We don't typically have sections like that in a National Enduro," Hawkins said. "Most enduros have short, quick sections, and ifyou mess up, there's no way to make up for mistakes, In a long section you can make a mistake and recover and keep charging. I like to think like a runaway train in a section like that, where Iget in, get a rhythm going and then just get on the gas and keep charging, going faster all the time. I think most guys get in and get comfortable, and then they level off their pace and just ride. I try not to do that ." It worked on this day. Hawkins blazed through the section, dropping a three through the first check and a six at the section check-out , and no one else came within four points of him - and that was in spite of an epic crash that left him with two painfully mashed and bleeding fingers on his left hand. He followed that up with beating everyone else by at least a point at the final check of the day, and he turned in a 35-point scorecard. "Hopefully, the momentum will continue, " he said, talkingabout the rest of the series. "Th is one 's past , ain't nothing you can do about it any more, so the only thing to do is get ready for the next one." Hawk ins' c losest competitor was series points leader David Lykke, who is contesting the series this year on a KTM and seeming to enjoy it. Lykke might have been more of a factor in the race if he hadn't left the starting line a minute and a halflate because, "The clock in my van was om" he said. That gave Lykke the dubious distinction of being the only M rider to lose time at the first check, where he spotted the rest of the field a point. He made up for it by matching Hawkins' score at the end of the next section , then beating him through the section following. The next section saw them match each other, but at the next one Hawkins started reaching his stride and gained a point. Next was the epic 28-mile section, where Lykke did better than any other M with a five and then a nine, but it wasn't good enough to top Hawkins' 3-6. He finished up with a 42. The fastest off the line was local ECEA rider and ISDE Junior Trophy team rider Wally Palmer,who , at 18years old, knows the meaning of the word "pinned." Unfortunately for him, Wally went a little too fast off the start and burned the first check. That was two points he didn't need , but amazingly enough he made it up after the checkouts of the next two sections, dropping a 10 and a three where Hawkins dropped an I I and four. Palmer's "make it sing and wing it" approach " worked well at the early sections and

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