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Cycle News 2005 02 09

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Round 1 OFF-ROAD ~ lA.Il-RE TO lA.Il-RE t could be a long, two-man battle for the 2005 AMNFMF Racing National Hare & Hound Series Championship if round one is any indication of things to come. The 38th annual Winter Classic - hosted by the Desert Motorcycle Club and staged off Bessemer Mine Road, east of Lucerne Valley - saw 2003 Series champ Russell Pearson and his Montclair Yamaha/Zip-Ty Racing/Moose-backed YZ450F run out front all day, though defending champ Destry Abbott kept his Acme Suspension/Dunlop/THOR-sponsored Team Green 10<500 close behind. Their personal battle put them well clear of Pearson's teammate and former series champ Ty Davis, who would claim a solid third overall on a 250. The Desert M.e. did an excellent job of providing racers with a truly National-caliber hare and hound. It started with a bomb run just north of Soggy Dry Lake, which lived up to its name, and immediately dumped competitors into some challenging, rocky canyons before heading west to Cougar Buttes. Pearson didn't get the greatest of starts off the line, but he threaded his way into the lead with Abbott on his fender. "Destry and I were kind of pretty close off ~ a !It.!/l' b of.JIld he I 42 FEBRUARY 9,2005 • CYCLE NEWS Russ AMNFMF Racing National Hare & Hound Series PERRSON SHOWS THEM THE WRY RROUND LUCERNE STORY AND PHOTOS BY MARK KARIYA just went through some rougher stuff right at the bomb," Pearson said. "I got by him there. Shoot, we pretty much stayed like that the whole first loop - kind ofthe whole race." As they looped northward around the Fry Mountains before turning south for the run back to the pits, Abbott couldn't quite catch Pearson, and Pearson couldn't run away from Abbott. "Basically, it was pretty uneventful besides following him all day," Abbott said. "He was really riding well, and my bike was working really well. We both were riding really well; I just couldn't do too much. I'd get 15 seconds, 20 seconds was the closest I could get, and then he'd pull maybe 45 on me. We kept going back and forth." Pearson led Abbott into the pits at the end of the 37-mile first loop. Team Green's David Pearson on his Pro Circuit/Dunlop/Moosebacked 10<500 and Davis dashed out of the pits together, vying for third with XR's Onlyrremecula Motorsports/O'Neal XR650R rider Mike Childress fifth and Precision Concepts/Braking/MSR XR650R pilot Steve Hengeveld sixth. Joey Lanza motored out of the pits seventh on his FMF/MotorexITLD KTM 525 MXC. 01 on ~'s Santa Barbara

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