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Cycle News 2004 05 19

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AHRMA Speed & Sport National Vintage Motocross Series STORY AND PHOTOS BY SCOTT ROUSSEAU I t Jared Lange (51W) was the man to beat in the 125cc ranks at the AHRMA National MX at Cahuilla Creek Motocross Park. Lange rode an orange Yamaha MX 125 to victory in the Sportsman 125cc Expert class, and he autdueled Steve Parker \245) to win the Classic 125cc Expert c ass an a Yamaha AT-1 MX. sou nds paradoxical to suggest that the future of racing' s past was on d isplay at Cahuilla Creek Motocross Park, but vintage moto young guns Jared Lange and Wes Poole stood out amo ng the elder statesmen of AHRMA du ring round four of the Speed & Sport National Vintage Motocross Series. Riding motorcycles that left the factory before they were even born - neither man is old enough to buy beer legallyyet - Lange, 20, and Poole, 19, were tops in their respective Expert classes at Cahuilla Creek. Lange came away with wins in the Classic 125cc Expert and Sportsman 125cc Expert classes, while Poole won the Prem ier 500cc Expert class. Riding an immaculate Jim Nation-prepared 1970 Yamaha AT-I MX, Lange stormed to victory in both Classic 125cc Expert motos. He passed CZ I25-mounted Charlie Richardson in the early going of moto one and then pulled away to take the win, followed by Richardson and 1973 Husqvarna I25CR-mounted Steve Parker. "I knew that I could run the pace today," Lange said. "It was just about get ting around him [Richardson 1 smoothly. Once I got past him, I kind of built a lead, and I didn't really see anybody, so I just cruised . Lange looked even bener in the second moto. Parker pulled the holeshot, and the two waged war, running side by side on the last two laps. Lange was just able to squeak past Parker at the line to secure the second moto win. Parker's 3-2 bettered Richardson's 2-3 to land Parkersecondoverall. With both riders some 20 years his senior; it wou ld be natural to expect that Lange is a typical young motocrosser; someone who races modern machines on a regular basis and then takes the occasional spin on a vintage bike. Not true, he says. "I race vintage more than anything," Lange said. "Modern 40 MAY 19,2004 • CYC LE N EWS

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