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Bruce Ie Riche was Aaron's
closest competitor, finishing
second both days.
The Domination Continue§
Geoff Aaron caps it all off with EI Trial de Espana victory
In fact, section eight was nearly impossible; only three scores were punched
there that were less than a five, and
Aaron had two of them - a pair of threes.
Section 12 was perhaps the section
where Aaron gained the most ground on
the pack. It consisted of a series of loose
dirt-bank climbs in and out of a deep ravine.
Florin rIVed the exit on the first lap when he
didn't hit the steep bank hard enough, and
Ie Riche took a two after losing momentum
on the tallest climb when he began to spin.
Aaron clicked it up into third and was all
over the bike, but he never touched a foot
to the ground on any of his three rides in
the only section of the weekend that didn't
feature a rock as an obstacle.
At the finish, Aaron posted loop
scores of eight, four and six for an 18point total and his second win of the
weekend. Le Riche again was the bride's
maid after going a consistent 10- I I-I I
for a total of 32. Florin had some of the
most spectacular rides of the day but was
not as consistent, and he finished out
with one point more than Ie Riche for
third, while Webb and Wineland again
rounded out the top five.
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de Bruin (106): Todd Bennett (112).
SR 45; I. Robert Weber (60); 2. Matt Cullins (100); 3.
Jack Betty (106); 4. Michael Meschede (168).
SR 50: I. Dale Higginbotham (36); 2. Garry Hoover
(54); 3. Howatd Galbreath (59); 4. Bruce Bolandet (73); 5.
Kent GtaIwn (B3).
SR 55, I. Ted Gansbetget (67).
SR 60: I. Dale MaIasek(61); 2. Bill de Gan. (77).
SR 65: I. Bill Thomp

