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Cycle News 2004 05 05

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W@[Q)~[];V ~~ DLf[X] CONTINUES TO IMPRESS WITH HIS THIRD By JA SON WEIGANDT STRAIGHT GNCC WIN PHOTOS BY RAYMOND GUNDY I /': ~ n what shou ld be the twi light of his career, Team FM F Suzuki's Rodney Smith has stepped his game up to a level perhaps higher than at any point of his already-illustrious career. The 40- . year-old four-time AMA Grand Nati ona l C ross Country Champion has now claimed three ' GNCC wins in a row, and five wins in seven races dating back to last season. Simply put , Smith may be in the midst of his hottest streak ever, and when you consider he already ow ns piles of AMA offroad titles, the accomplishment is noth ing short of amaz ing. "A lot of people are ta lking about me winning at 40, but I t hink now I just see it as a num ber," Smith said after coming out on top of another incred ible d uel to win the Yamaha GNCC/Nationa l Hare Scrambles at Loretta Lynn's Ranch. "I don't know w hat it is right now. I wou ld have never dreamed I cou ld win three in a row against all the com petition in th is series." The com petition is there. For the third str aight race, Smith had to survive a full-tilt battle to the finish with Am Pro Yamaha's Jaso n Raines, wh o ended up se con d again. Two months ago Raines, the defendi ng Nationa l Hare Scra mbles Cha mpion, said he was trying to take a page fro m Smith's book and just have fun at the races regardless of his re sults, but it can't be too fun co ming so close yet so far so often . "T he last few races, I've bee n back there th inking, 'Where can I get him, w here can Iget him?" Raines said. "But it' s toug h to compete against experience . He's wo n a lot more championships than I have. All I can say is, I hate to get second , but if it's to a guy like Rodney Smith, it's not tha t bad . He 's one of the grea test ambassadors of the sport, but hopefully he can retire so I can wi n some of these races! Last year it was Barry; this year it's Rodney. Iguess I just have to bide my time and kee p learning." If Raines does want to learn more from Smith, he 's getting a great opportun ity since the duo has spent several I 28 MAY 5,2004 • CYCLE NEWS 40th Anniversary

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