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Jeff's o lder brother, Eric (4 ), didn't get the holehot in Fonnula Spartbike , but he did take home the victory. last lap when they encountered lap traffic coming into the last tum, but Wood hung on for a .2 1 of a second win. The Formula SportBike race can be summed up in two words - Eric Wood . He took the lead from his pole position and dominated. For the first nine laps he increased his lead by at least half a second each lap. Bylap nine he had an 8.3-second lead, finally topping out at 9.3 seconds on the 12th lap. "That is about as good as I can ask. My bike was absolutely perfect," Eric Wood said. "We got a good start, and I put my head down . My goal was to go out , pull a gap, roll back, cruise home and hope the battle was behind me for second." It was . Scott Harwell , jensen and Greenwood battled from lap two to the end . Although it was close, the only position change involved third place, with jensen passing Greenwood on lap three. Greenwood regained the position with a last-lap pass only after a hair-raising exchange two laps earlier where he passed jensen and jensen ducked back underneath him to take back the position. "I passed him in turn six, and he passed me back," Greenwood said. "I tried him again on the next lap, and he held me off. Then on the last lap Igot him in turn six." But the race belonged to Eric Wood . He carried out his race strategy perfectly, cruising to an eight-second win. With his racing done , he could root for his brother. jeff jumped to the lead off the line in the Thunderbike race and never looked back. His Bettencourts Ducati stormed to a two-second lead after just one lap. He built the lead to over five seconds. It looked like he was on cruise control, but he was actually on the verge of being black-flagged. A bolt broke on his seat assembly, and he had to hold the seat between his legs. "I had to take it easy because I was worried about the whole seat falling off, and the transponder is on that ," jeff Wood said. "I did not want to get blacknagged because of that . Iwas just trying to keep it on the bike." Wood's problems allowed Bryan Bemisderfer to close on his Harding Buell/Harley Davidson. But he was in the midst of holding off the Ducati of Rob Nigl. Nigl chased Beimisderfer over the I.6-mile course for eight laps, but he could not find a way around . "I'd like to say I was outriding him, but I think it was the motor today," Bemisderfer said. "They had to pass me some place, and I am a pretty big guy. I can make myself pretty wide." But when Nigl fell, Bemisderfer was able to concentrate on reeling in Wood . He cut the lead to 2.1 seconds at the finish. The runner-up finish allowed www.cycienEW5.com Bemisderfer to take the points standing lead from Dave Estok, who went off in tum six early on. Richard Doucette took advantage of Nigl's fall to capture the final podium position. jerry Wood almost joined his son on the podium, the elder statesman of the Wood family finishing fourth. "I had a good ride for an old guy, and my kid won ," the 57-year-old racer said. "I am feeling good . Life is good ." It certainly is. The brothers also added four wins in support races for total of eight in two days. A nice weekend . Father's Daycouldn't get any better. 01 NEW HAMPSHIRE Im'L SPEEDWAY louDON, NEW HAMPSHIRE RESULTS: JU NE 20, 20 04 ( ROUND 4 ) SPT/BK: I. JeR Wood (50,): 2. Seon Gn>enwood (5"'): l . RDbenJensen(Y>m): ~ . M,ke Himmelsbach (Y am): S. BrianStokes (Senwood (50)): ~ . RDben Jensen (50)): 5. Kev;n Go<-don (50)). CYCLE NEWS . JULY 7, 2004 67

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