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The annual AMA National Hare Scrambles at the Dutch Sport Park facility traditionally holds a two-day event, featuring racing on both Saturday and Sunday. The fonnat on Saturday includes mini-racing for the youngsters and a two-hour race for the adults, including a twoman team race. The team race is normally contested by some of the Pro racers, who are allowed to team up and check out the track. This year, some of the teams included Chuck Woodford with Josh McLevy, and Mike Lafferty with Robbie Jenks. Robbie Jenks got on the podium in third. Justin Williamson took a hard.fought fourth. In his first race as a Pro, Aaron Wegner finished sixth. Parts Unlimited was on site with area representative Corey Partin, who brought out lots of product and some giveaway items for the fans and competitors. As Parlin is a previous Michigan Hare Scrambles state champion, he decided to scrape up a partner and try his hand at the team race. "Man, I'm out of shape," Parlin joked. "I think I lost fIVe pounds and one of my extra chins." Despite the heavy rains that fell on the racecourse, most of the competitors commented that the track was actually pretty good toward the latter part of the race. "I remember a few years back when it rained like crazy here, and the course ended up great," Jason Raines said. "It's amazing how qUickly this place recovers from a downpour." This race served as a points-paying race for both the AMA Districts 14 and 15 Hare Scrambles Championship Series. The defending AMA District 14 Michigan champion, Travis Tudethout, had a day he would rather forget. After fouling a plug on the starting line and losing two minutes on the field, his bike began sputtering on the second lap. He decided to pull off the track and save his bike from any more mechanical damage. CYCLE NEWS • AUGUST 10, 2005 45

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