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Cycle News 2005 07 13

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th a rocket ship start that led to a win in moto one, supplemented by a relentless charge to the front and highlighted by a last-lap pass on Honda's Andrew Short, Team Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki's Grant Langston walked away with his third 125-c1ass overall win of the AMA Motocross Championship series this year. With an estimated 27,500 fans looking on, Langston again delivered his Agame and pretty much whooped on everybody. A whole host of Hondamounted racers - including series points leader Mike Brown and his three teammates - and all of the Suzuki, KTM and Yamaha guys gave chase. Langston, however, the reigning I25cc Eastern Region Supercross Champion and former Outdoor National and Grand Prix Champion, was without a doubt the most consistently fast of all the I25cc racers, and he was so on a track that was brutally tough and with his still-healing ankle. "My ankle seems to be doing a bit better, and this couldn't have been a better time for me to be regaining some of the strength, because the conditions here at Red Bud are definitely going to test the phYSical limits of all the racers," Langston said following Saturday'S practice. The exclamation point of Langston's weekend came on the last lap of the second moto when he caught, set up, dove in on and passed Honda's Short right in front of several thousand screaming fans that lined the grandstand sweeper. "I was able to stay in front of Grant [Langston] through the last lap," Short W 20 JULY 13,2005 • CYCLE NEWS

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