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Cycle News 2004 10 13

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-- - -- - - - -- - -- . Round 1 '2 OFF-ROAD __ Gra nd National Cross Cou ntry Series 2 Jason Raines 7th Yamaha's main title threat, Jason Raines, had not finished off the GNCC podium since he was injured at the first round of the series in Fe bruary, so his ride in West Virginia had many puzzled. "I haven't been getting good starts," Raines said. "I don't know, I didn't have good luck today. I was behind Chucky [Woodford] and he kicked up a rock, and I hit it with my front wheel . I crashed and ended up way back. It just seemed like everything I did didn't work out ." With Smith finishing second , the once ultra-tight GNCC points race has loosened up a bit, with Raines now dropping a full 2S points behind. 16 Scott Summers 5th Once again, Scott Summers suffe red a terrible start , which has pretty much been a constant for him for the last IS years . And while he made up a lot of ground late , he never quite got in touch with the leaders . "I'm losing a lot of ground early and I'm just not quite able to make it up," Summers said. "I'm happy with my laterace speed though . I want a win Lhough; that's my job here." 12 nearly hand ed that third spot back to McLevy. But in the en d , the Auss ie prevailed wi th a podium finish. "My go al was to do good here a nd try to get so methi ng go ing for ne xt year," Kearney said. " It' s so gr ea t to get on the podium ." McLevy was still pumped with fou rt h, th e best finish o f his career. " If you say anyth ing a bo ut today, I want it to be ho w good this team is," the Ne w Engla nder said o f his Th rottlehead.com Kawasaki crew. "They' ve been teaching me all yea r. I was finally ab le to just stay calm and stay smooth. I rode at 70 percent all day, and I just turn ed it up a little bit on the last la p. But I never pus hed it." A close fifth went to Parts Unlim ited/Moose Honda's Scott Summers , w ith FMF Suzuki's Fred Andrews behind him . Raines suffered a terri ble start and never got going, eventu- S6 OCTOBER 13 ,2004 • ally ta king seventh. McLevy 's teamma te Stev e Hat ch was eighth, Chuck Woodford ninth on his Kawas aki, and Ohio-b ased KTM pilot Charl ie Mullins put in a brilliant ride for 10 th overall and top a ma te ur on the day. eN GOOD EVENING RANCH S UMMERSVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA RESULTS: SEPTEMBER ( R O UN D 12 26, 2004 Chuck Woodford 9 Doug Blackwell DNF The tough guy from West Virginia, Doug Blackwe ll , was lucky to escape relatively unharmed in his home-state race. "I lost the front end on the motocross track," Blackwellsaid. "Something hit me in the forearm. I guess it just bruised the muscles, but I thought it was broken . It swelled up and I couldn't hang on. It was everything I could do just to hang on." 14) Hawk Jr (Yam); 2. Rodne y Smith (Suz) ; 3. . OF O/A:. I . Barry Glenn Keamey (Yam); 4. Josh HcLevy (Kaw) ; 5. Scot t Surnrntn (Hon); 6. Fred Andrews . Salem . OH (Suz); 7. Jason Raines (Yam); 8. Steve Hatch (Kaw ); 9. Chuck Woodford (Kaw ); 10. Charles Mulhns (KTH) ; II . Randy Hawkins (Yam); 12. Cole Calkins (Kaw ); 13. Jesse Robinson. (Kaw) ; 14. Gregory Gillian (Hon); 15. Robbte Jenks (Yam); 16. P A AtIen (1Uw); 17. w.rre tt Edmisten (Kaw) ; 18. Brian Lawson (Y.1m); 19. Justin W, UiMnson (Yam); 20. Aaron Wegner (Yam). G RA N D N ATiONAL CHAMPIONSHIP CROSS CO U NTRY SE RIES POI NTS STA N D IN GS (Afte< 12 01 14 O'OUn

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