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some excellent passes on such racers as
Mike Alessi and Brown.
A spectacular crash caught langston at
the start of the second moto. Also collected was Hahm Motorsports' Ryan Sipes,
who finished ninth in the first moto.
langston was left with a bike that would
not start and was forced to walk off the
track.
Tedesco ended up in front but had
Suzuki's breathing down his neck. He
would hold on to the lead until lap six,
when Hepler got around Honda's Andrew
Short, teammate Millsaps and finally
Tedesco, who slipped back to third after
getting passed by Short.
Tedesco, however, made the race's best
comeback, catching and passing Short on
the second-to-Iast lap to gain the final podiumspot.
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said. "But now I've got to be concerned
with Tedesco."
The opening moto was all Millsaps early
on, as the sophomore speedster tapped
back on the success he had at Unadilla last
year, when he finished second in the first
moto and ran in second before his engine
let go in the second moto. Millsaps ran it up
front through lap seven, only to have
Hepler pass him out of Gravity Cavity, soar-
ing nearly 100 feet onto the loamy landing
area that nearly swallowed Hepler's bike
up to the pegs. Despite a slight bobble,
Hepler managed to pass Millsaps for good
in the next turn.
Also putting up solid first-moto performances were Monster Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawasaki's Matt Walker, who took
third, and Honda's Andrew Short, who
raced back from I Ith to fourth, putting
17, 2005
(ROUND
6
Of
12)
MOTO I, I. Ilnx Hepleo- (Suz); 2. Davi Millsaps (Suz); J.
(Kaw); 4. An