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minutes an d two places in the overall
standings. They would have to work hard
to make up ground. By 7 p.m.• when the
sun began to drop below th e horizon,
Hattiesburg CycleslTeam A commanded
the o verall lead, whil e th e SETRA Young
Guns had e stablis hed their presence in
th e Sportsman class, and Phillips contin ue d to hold off Aspden in Ironman .
At dusk, the pits begin to buzz as ride rs
and teams prepared for the lo ng night
ahead of th e m . The crews re adied their
lighting systems as replacement riders
awaited the arrival of their teammates.
Mos t riders equipped thei r bikes with
powerful lights and affixed supplement
lighting to their helmets. Man y of the
Iro nmen elected to re st until dawn. Down
Pit Row the hum of gene rators was
drowned out by the m usic of the Acadiana
Dirt Riders as they danced and took song
requests: A good tim e was had by all.
Hattiesburg Cycles/Team A co ntinued
to hold their overall lead througho ut the
night . Team Hed ge hog (Aaro n San ders,
Clay Hedge path , Steve Gordon. T immy
P'Pool, Jeremy Ke tch um ) moved into se cond place after posting so me fas t lap times.
" We did several practice sessions at
night, " Hedgepath sa id . ':t\nd all our riders
felt comfortable riding w ith the lights ."
The Knight Racing team was able to
keep th eir KX250 close in th ird , whi le th e
SETRA Young Guns held off Deep Sou th
Racing in the Sportsman class. Phillips chose
to rest and found himself behind as Aspden
clicked away laps in the lronman class .
As dawn broke on the Alabama woods
and the clock tic ked closer to 10 a.m., the
sense of urgency set in. Knight Racing took
over
second
behind
Hattiesburg
CycleslTeam A Team Hedgehog dropped
to fo urth after a fo rced pit stop th at
required a new pipe and front wheel
asse m b ly. This allowed the EElKTM!
My OWN
Ste p he n Reed helped lead the Hattie sburg Cy cles team to the win.
RACE
Graham Kawasaki/KTM Last Dime
7th
4th
Plagued with bad luck. Team Hedge hog proved that cons istency and teamwork are vital in
a long race . "O n the 10th lap, our rear brake pin lell ou t. causing us to lose our rear brake
pads ." Jeremy Ketchum said. "Th e piston began to we ld itself to the rear caliper." Th is
required a complete caliper exchange and new wheel assembly. Even with th is setback the
team persevered and moved from II th overall to second overall by Sunday morning . Then
more bad luck struck. "We somehow managed to lose most of the fluid in our right fork
leg and knocked a large hole in our ex haust pipe ." Clay Hedgepath said. "O ur Iront foam
insert also began to disintegrate. forcing some unscheduled pit stops." But once back on
track. the team still managed a fourth-overall finish.
Mike Phillips
Kemmen . Jon McCabe , Marcus Ped rero, Ian She-weed.
Marcus Ricketts).
40+ EX: I. Spaceport Cycles Blue Team (Conrad
Eigen mann . Randy Faul, Scott Sears . Randy White . Rob
Brantl e y. Robbie N eel e y); 2 . All N ight l ong (Mark Rogers.
lArry Zim me rman. Darryl Smith. Tom Allen . Davis Taft.
Davis Cu lpe pper).
Pro line team to move into
third. After a long night Phillips
put his head down and set out
on a miss ion to regain his lead
and defend his Iro nman title .
After 24 ho urs of racing,
th e checkered flag fell fo r
Landon Carter as he took the
overall win fo r Hattiesburg
CycleslTeam A. He celebrated by do ing a
bu rnout on the porch of the clubhouse.
"T his just feels so good because there
are so m any great r iders and teams here,"
Carter said . "W e had a good team and a
great bike . This just feels wonderful."
The Knight Racing te am e arned the
runner-up position followed by t he
EElKTMlProline
t eam
and
Team
After team member Dustin Gibson put their KTM 450 MXC out to a five-minute lead, he
had this to say: "Eve n though we're out front right now, we still have 20 ho urs to go be fore
the money is handed out!" This turned out to be true. They lost the lead on the ninth lap
but co ntinued to stay in the top five overall until a light malfunction knocked them out of
the money-paying positions .
Team Hedgehog
Jr.}; 2. Spac eport Cycles Red Team (Joey Arge ntine . Richard
(Abo ve) Last year's winne rs ,
team EE!KTM/SE/Proline , ca me
away third. (Right) Mike Phillip s
w as able to rake the lronman
wi n for th e third year in a row.
1st Iron man
The two-time re igning Ironman Champion came back again with his Honda XR4oo . He led
his class all the way to 2:44 a.m. "I went to bed about 3 a.m., and I o nly got two hours of
sleep ." Phillips said. "Wh en I woke up, I was close to 20 minutes down." Phillipsmounted a
comeback, and with two laps to go , he passed Fletcher Aspden for his third consec utive
Ironman victory. "I'm three for three right now, but th is was for sure the toughest race yet ."
O PEN SPTS MN: I. Deep South Racing (John l ewis.
Mark Lewi s. Rob Roberts. WesleyWyan . WylesGriffin. Billy
DiGiorgio); 2. Passion for Christ (Jason Hutchins. Mark
lloyd . Chris C lark e . Hark Benson. Chance Benson. Phillip
Hobb<); J. Sunday Soda! Club IVII E (Adam Barr. Earl Desid.
Jeff Ph illips) .
2S0 SPTSM N : I. SETRA Young Gum (Alex MoRee.
Ast6y M<.Ree. Cameron Allen. Ryan Overton. Andrew
Matusek . Justin Monsrud); 2. Blue Ridge Yamaha (Paul
Thisde . Terry Hughes . Corey Garrett. Justin Davenport,
Edd ie Davis. Carl Grizzle) , J. H & H KTM (Brett Burkitt.
Barry Higgins. Wesley 0id0ns0n. J
ohn Carr. Ryan Nolan,
John Fere ).
Hedgehog. The SETRA Young Guns capture d the overall Sportsman w in and a
remarkable fifth overall; the team was
comprised of rid ers ranging in age from
14 to IB. The Deep South Racing team
Oohn Lewis. Mark Lewis, Rob Roberts,
Wesley Wyatt, Wyl es Griffin, Billy
D iG iorgio ) finished second in the
Sportsman class. w ith the Passion of th e
Christ team ro und ing o ut t he top three. In
t he Iron man class , it was aga in Phillips taking the w in - his third in as many years ca tc hing Aspden with two laps to go;
Phillip Whisenant completed the podium .
At the tro phy presentation, Ha ttiesburg
Cycles/Team A members were presented
with a $2500 w inn ing check along with
t he $250 th ey re ce ive d fo r le ad ing at the
halfw ay point. They promptly donated
the entire $27S 0 to Gasper " Do ty"
Pizzolato, the Southern Enduro Riders
Association ch aplain, to aid in the purchase of motorcy cle transportation for
missionaries.
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REYNOLDS P ASTURE
MApUSVlW, A lA BAMA
RES ULTS: JUNE
5-6, 2004
OIA: I. Hattiesbu