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Cycle News 2005 05 11

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Briefly..• at the front, Nonnan second and Pearson third until Norman fell. With that, Pearson took over second. A dusty wash and flat-out run aaoss the final valley to the finish allowed Abbott to maintain his slim lead and thus move up to tie Pearson in series points. "I'm happy," Abbott said. "I tied up the series again with two rounds to go. I think it's going to come down to the end between Russ and I for sure. He's riding at well; I'm riding well." My 15 V _ M/C V - VOYAGE l.ucnN1 VAllEY, CAuroINA llsuus: ANa 24, 2005 IR- 4 3 David Pearson 6) (Yam); 10. 8rett Saunder> (Yam). AHA/FMf RACING NATIONAl. HARE & HOUND C_ONSHIP POINTS STANDINGS (Aft... 4 016 ...........): I. (TIE) Oestry Abbott ( II 0/2 wins)lRusaelt Peanon (110/2 wins); 3. S-fter that, I was riding bad," Norman said. "It kind of got me out of my rhythm. Being that close to the leaders - Abbott and Pearson - again, so suddenly, it just threw me off. I wasn't riding the way I was earlier on in the race." He attributed a late-race tip-over to that. KTM's Brent Harden had a horrible day. Off the start, he hit someone who'd stopped in the dust. After picking himself up, he got going again-and worked his way back up in the pack before going down again, this time suffering more severe consequences. "It was 15 miles out," Harden said. "I'd just got done passing three other 125s and just hit a rock and endoed. I got up, and my arm was laying behind me." At first, he feared he'd broken both bones in the forearm, but that proved negative at the hospital. Harden did dislocate his elbow and possibly tore a few ligaments. Matt Gosnell rode his KTM S25 MXC, but only after switching some of the parts off his 450 the night before. A brush with a yucca left him on the ground in an estimated 35th place. He picked himself up and regained a number of spots to hit the first pit around 10th. By the finish, he was sixth. CYCLI NEWS • MAY 11, 2005 51

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