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Cycle News 2004 12 15

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Even though there wasn't much water at the event, Jet Ski champion Victor Sheldon still looked fa st out on the track. The pits are packed every year with everything fram beer to how to become a stuntman. year McGrat h was busy testing for the upcoming Supercross season , and Hughes was earn ing so me bucks at the Endurocross in Las Vegas. Having this diverse group of people at the race is also what helps add to the appea l of it. After all, there aren' t many times when you get line up next to McGrath or a famous actor. As for the racing, it was again a lot of fun this year. Ward and his teammate, young up-and-comer Tyler Keefe, won the first team race, while Timmy Weigand and Rich Taylor won the popular Moto-AGo-Go team race . New Motow orldracing.com rider Chr is Gosse laar took top honors in the final race of the weekend, the Coup de Grace, adding his name to the list of prev ious winners, which includes Kehoe, Hughes and Weigand. The Coup de Grace is one of those things that must be seen to believe. Imagine 100 or more racers lined up, in no part icular order, pre paring for what is ofte n an awkward start, because the race organizers have bee n known to surprise the m, sometime waving the green nag while the racers are still adjusting their goggles or sweepi ng their start pad. This year, howe ver, it was a little mor e traditional, with a Les Mans-style start, where riders had to run to their bikes, start them and then take off in a cluster for the two-hour-or-not race. What also makes the Coup de Grace interes ting is that no one knows exactly whe n the checkere d nag will be thrown , allanyone knows is that it will be long. And as a way to remember the old Hopetown days, smoke bombs and other special effects were lit off throughout the event. There is even a barn that riders go through on their way to the pits. To make the Coup de Grace even more special, for the winner, each year there is a really cool tro phy awarded. This year, it was a custom Troy Lee Designs Lazy-Boy, and Gosselaar couldn't have been happier eN to sit in it when he was all done . www.cyclenews.com Last year's Coup de Grace winner Timmy Weigand couldn't quite defend his title, but he sure looked good with the big number-one plate on his bike. CYCLE NEWS • DECEMBER 15, 2004 35

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