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Cycle News 2004 09 29

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he AMA Progressive Insurance Flat Track Champ ionship returned to the highbanked , limestone half-mile of Scioto Downs for round 15 of the AMA Progressive Insurance Flat Track Championship, and Quality Checked Certified Pre-owned Ford Racing's Chris Carr returned to the top of the pod ium for the second time in as many rounds , all but nailing the lid shut on a sixth career AMA Flat Track Championship title. Despite efforts to groom the smooth, wide oval, it developed a narrow, unforgiving groove, but that didn't seem to bother the 37-year-old defending series champion, who scored his sixth win of the year by capitalizing when Coziahr HarleyDavidson/National Cycle Supply's Johnny Murphree slipped off the "notch" wh ile leading the race . Fast qua lifier Joe Kopp got the holeshot on his KTM/Jones Powersportsbacked Harley and opened a small gap on Murphree as the rest of the IS-rider field funneled onto the groove. Carr, in third, quickly closed the gap on the leaders while Kopp's KTM/Jones Powersports T 18 teammate, Kenny Cool beth , was recovering from a bad first-turn bobble . Cool beth soon made it a four-rider convoy at the front. After leading the first 10 laps, Kopp gave up the point to Murphree, then locked right back on to Murphree's rear wheel. All along, Carr was poised to SEPTEMBER 29, 2004 • CYCLE NEWS pounce on any mistake made by the two. Kopp later adm itted that he wasn't as fast as he should have been through turns three and four. "I was hitting some marbles there a little bit in the middle [of three and four), " Kopp said . " I could feel I was a little slow there the first few laps. The 40th next th ing I know, Johnny's right on me . Johnny made a nice clean pass on me in turn three. Once he got by me , I put my head down and tried to figure out how he was getting through that spot with the marbles on the groove. I made time up. Lap after lap, I was running up on him. I thought, ' No I'm not going to run

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