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Cycle News 2004 04 14

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Pat Samudio topped the Over 38 Intermediate class at the Over The Hill Gang Race at Racetawn in Adelanto, California. In th e O ve r 38 Int e rme diat e class. Arnie Da vis had to dec elerate to ke ep th e front e nd down out of the gate. T.J .King got the first- mot o hole shot, ru nni ng side by side w ith D avis in the d eep sand of the first tum. John Farr started in third , but the one to watch was Pat Samudio , who started fourth but rode tra ils, fie l ds, n re roads, and creak beds. Drin g your family strong enough to take both moto wins. and fr iends , great spectator event . RESULTS J o+ BEG: I. He rbie Tlete : 2. Brad Huber. 3. Kyle Gom ez . 04 . Herb Uoyd. 30 + NOV: I. Michae l Rischke : 2. Curt Bennett ; 3. Aaron Lunsfor d; -to Randy Stockman . 30+ INT: I. Pete Perersco. 2. Steve Mills J . Mike Schurhof; -4. Mike ; Tucker. ) 0 + EX: I. Mark Stuen; 2. lack Bennett: 3. Matt Cleve land; ... Scott McCollough. )0+ PRO: I. Mike Giem. 38 + BEG: I. Matt Morgan: 2. RickFarr. 3. Kim Kinslow .of. Andrew Jenkins. 38 + NO V; I. Craig Msser 45 + INT: I . Robert Von Schneidau ; 2. Marty Westerman; 3. Joe Stem;" . . Chris Cumbo. 45 + PRO: I. MIke Altenhofel. 2. Marc Johnson, Regional Arenacrass, North Central Reg ion Res ch Ce n te r Modjewski Makes His Move $~500 PURSE ( ALL CLASSES ELIGIBLE) OVERAL L .. 1st $2,500 cn:u. CEHftR www.vccms.eom 'iLI.MI! 2nd $1,500 t . • e e . • • • .Ot . s TUCKER ROCKY OISTIIIUTING 3rd $1,000 4th $750 5th $500 TEAM CLASSES 0·250 A Expert I RONMAN 251·0p en AExpert iiglS 1st $500 30+ AExpert 2nd $300 40+ AExpert 3rd $200 0·250 Sportsman By PETE EMME GREEN BAY, WI, MAR. 19 251·0pen Sportsman DONUS A 30+ Sports man $250 leader at 10 p.m. near-capacity crowd was on hand at the Resch Center in Green Bay, W isco nsin. Suzuk i front-run ner Jim Chest er took the 12Scc Pro main-event holeshot . A charging Randy Woodring. on his Kawasaki thumper, blew past Chester in the whoops. Woodring quickly stretched out his lead on the pack, while Chester had regular National Arenacross ride r Brad Modjewski breathing down his neck. Modjewski, who finished 10th in the Natio nal Series , atte nded the Gree n Bay round due to the fact that he only lives about I 1/ 2 hours away and is a hometown favorite . Ches ter caught up to the leade r when Woodring sta rte d to run into lapped traffic. The real ban le began to shape up, with Modjewski, Mike Katin, Man Maier and David Oertel batt ling it out for the third and final podium position, Modjewski was man enough to hold ont o that spot , while Woodri ng rode a strong race to take the top honors, with Chester a close second. " I can't sa enough about my Kawasaki tonight: ' Woodring y said after his win. " I battled through the first turn to get past Chester, and I just wicked it up a bit. I'm really happy with the win tonight. The lapped traffic really came into play tonight, but we were lucky to get through it every lap." " I ha d a decent start, " hometown he ro Mod je w s ki com mented after his third -place finish, "and I was catch ing Chester and Woodr ing, but when the lappers came into play, I struggled a bit. It seemed Randy andJim got thro ugh them really well, when I didn't . Maybe I'll get the 250 on that fir-a spot on the pod ium in the next race." Woodring got another great start in the 2S0cc Pro main event. Wood ring had his Kawasaki on fire off the gate. Katin followed Woodring closely, whi le Modjewski pulled alongside 40+ Sportsman ~ 50+ Sports man In order to be eigib6e fOf money youmust ,ide onebike. Teams usingsecond bil-.e are stiUeligiblefa"aclasswin.. IRONMAN [ single rider) FOR 140RE INFO GO TO WWW.PERRY I40UNTA IN.C0I4 - . h el m.tlislht.com ~~~"'~ What can you do about at? I · As Am er ica's onty wee kly motorcycle pu blicat ion , we 're the only thing you ge llhat you eve n real ize is late! (When was the last time you kn ew your monthly magazine wa s a wee k la ter th an usual?) are . and until the re's .some better me thod (at a reasonable co st) to ge t you r Cycle News delrvered quicker, we' re all stuck with th e same problem. All Cycle News can do on our elid..is gel the paper sh ipped imm lately atter each weekend's events. and into the ma ti system , which we do . ~ery Tuesday morning, without fail (except on weeks with a Monday holiday, then we print Tuesday and ship your paper on Wednesday morning). After that. irs out of our hands. and you need to register your delivery complaint with the U.S . Postal Service , no t us . We're as frustrated as you callhe U.S. _ Se

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