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Cycle News 2004 06 23

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time he wou ld see the speedy Kawasaki rider. "I knew Woodford was having trouble," Jarrett said. "So when I had the lead, 1tried to set a good pace and save a little for when he [Woodford] would make his move [again]." As the race wore on , Woodford's plan of pacing himself began to payoff as Jarrett, who thought the race was shorter than it was , began to wear down. "I was a little mixed up on the length of the race," Jarrett admitted. "I had been Co le Calkins set a con sistent pace and kept it to finish in third. said. "I tried to fix it on the trail but cou ldn't. So I sto pped in the pit area and actually laid the bike down and stood on it until it bent back . When I got going, it didn't take any time to catch Jarrett; when I did, I made an easy pass, and I was off." While Woodford and Jarrett took turns leading the first five laps, Watts and Calkins were battling it out for third place . During lap one Calkins and Watts were held up by bottlenecks that had them nearly four minutes behind Woodford and Jarrett's pace. Third-place finisher Kawasaki Team Green-sponsored rider Ca lkins had a few problems but was able to pace himself until the end of the race . 'i\t the start I was right in there with Jarrett and Woodford," Calkins said. "Then I got a branch wedged in my front rotor, and they were gone. Just as I got go ing again, Watts caught me . The way he was riding, it was obvious he .' was going after [jarrett and (Above)The tough course provided great viewing for spectators. (Right) Logs like this are what many racers dreaded during the event. pacing myse lf for a five-lap race . Once I discovered we were go ing to be racing seven laps, I knew I was going to have trouble. As I entered the first wooded section [on lap five], I hit a tree, and that was it. If I was going to finish, I was going to have to just back down and let Chuck go, so I picked a good pace and rode to finish." Jarrett was not the only one who was having problems. Woodford had to make an unscheduled pit stop due to one of his many crashes. "I bent the brake lever out to the point that it was sticking straight out," Woodford Woodford], so I just let him go and saved my energy." Even though he is a seasoned off-road rider, Watts had never participated in the dreaded Moose Run. In the later stages of the race his inexperience with the event began to show. "I really wasn't sure what to expect," Watts said. "I got a so-so start and got held up by a couple of log crossings. By the third lap I started cramping so badly, I actually rode a lot of the time in first gear just to keep myself moving. At times I wasn't sure if I was going to finish. By the last two laps I just tried to keep some type of momentum . Jimmy [jarrett] and [Chuck] Woodford really got the jump on the pack, and that seems to be the key here. 1 never really had a chance to catch them. When Calkins caught me, I just let him by and tried to just finish." After this year's event next year many of the top riders will no doubt return with a new approach: setting a pace and kee ping it. Woodford summed it up year's perfectly: "T his course was great," he said. "It had a lot of new sections, and that made it fun. The key to doing well here is to stay focused and pace yourself. Even when I struggled a little bit, I knew all I had to do was stay focused and let my bike do the res t." CN wwwcydenews.com PARTS UNUMITED MOOSE RUN MORRISON, IWNOIS RESULTS: JUNE 6, 2004 (ROUND 3 OF 18) O/A: I. Chuck Woodford (Kaw); 2. Jimmy Jarrett (Yam) J. Cole CaJkins (Kaw); • . Shane Warn (KTM); 5. ; N.than Kanney (Yam); 6. Charlie Deutsche, (Yam); 7. Tony joCner(Yam 8. Jom Strangfeld (GG); 9. Justin WiWwnson ); (Yam) 10. D;ck Burleson (KTM); I I. Jesse Illoombe

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