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Winner Shane Watts was hoping to ride his
'06 KTM 200 in Iowa, but the bike wasn't
ready in time for the race, so he was forced
to ride his hammered 'OS KTM. He spent
Saturday prepping the 'OS KTM but forfeited track time that day. As a result, Watts
got the bike all dialed in, but he did have to
finish Sunday's race without a back brake
and with a burnt clutch.
Brian Garrahan, who finished fourth, ran a
stock fuel tank on his RM250 and had fuel
issues all day. "It took me a while to get comfortable out there," Garrahan said. "[Promoter Bill] Gusse laid out a real good course, and
we had a lot of fun, got to do a lot of racing
with everyone. 1had to do a little extra work
[because] I didn't have a dry-break tank, so I
had to stop a couple times. Everyone else
had to stop once. I had to put a little extra
effort in, but all in all it was a fun race."
'Well, now's the time to pin it.' So I
pinned it, because I felt good and had
learned the track by then. From there, I
just pulled away and kept pulling away."
Jarrett held on to second for a couple
of laps, but the shoulder he dislocated
two weeks earlier at the ISDE in Slovakia
wasn't up to the punishment.
"It didn't really bother me until about the
end of the third lap," Jarrett said. "I pushed
real hard on the third lap to try to catch
Shane and I couldn't. J started the fourth lap,
and it started to hurt pretty good. Justin
caught me, and I just kind of let him go. I ftgured he was either going to run away from
me or I was going to try to stick with him.
When we started the last lap, my shoulder
was pretty much toast. I pretty much gave
up; I was just going to let him go."
But Lady Luck smiled on Jarrett.
.~ two turns later, I came around a
comer and [Williamson] was upside down,"
Jarrett said of being gifted second place.
"I just tried to push hard, but Uarrett]
stayed right on me:' Williamson said. "On
the last lap, I knew it was time to go to
really get away from Jimmy, so 1 pushed it
hard and 1 pulled maybe 10, 15 seconds
on Jimmy. About two miles into the last
lap, 1slid out on these three big, old roots.
As I did that, I was getting up and got my
bike started and was just about to take off
when Jimmy just cruised right on by me.
"From there on I was really pushing
Jimmy hard to get him to make a mistake,
but he didn't do it and he never let me
by:' Williamson said. "That was a lot of
roost, following Jimmy that last lap!"
Jarrett had a plan once he got ahead of
Williamson.
"The track's pretty tight; it's hard to
pass:' Jarrett said. "I thought, 'Well, I'll
give it one last shot: 50 I went pretty slow
in the tight stuff because I knew he couldn't get by me. Once we got in the open, I
pinned it, and he couldn't get around me,
50, luckily, that's how it ended."
Early leader Garrahan and Bach ended
up in a near-race-Iong tussle for fourth.
"Brian and J, we kind of rode together
all day," Bach said. "I let him by. I'd get
around him and I'd let him by, then I'd
crash or screw up. The track wore itself
in really good; it got really nice - nice and
rough. The top three kind of checked out
a little bit and left me and Brian battling
for fourth. Brian got me here in a rock
section - I made a stupid mistake, and he
cruised on around me."
Bach didn't give up, though, and pressured Garrahan to the finish.
"I was all over him, but I tipped over,"
Bach said. "I gave him a hundred yards,
and that's all he needed to get me at the
end there."
CN
Coyon XC
WAUKON, IOWA
RESULTS: OcTOBER
2, 2005
PRO, I. Shane Watu (KTM): 2. Jimmy Jarren (Suz): ].
Justin Williamson (Yam); 't. Brian Garrahan (Suz); S. Chris
Bach (KTM).
PARTS UNLIMINTED OFF·ROAD MOTORCYCLE
AND ATV NATIONALS SERIES POINTS STAND·
INGS: (After B of 10 rounds): I. Jimmy Jarren (177): 2.
Justin Willlamson (166); 3. Shane Watts (140); -4. Chris Bach
(120): S. Brian Garrahan (115): 6. Tr.ocy Bachman (S4): 7.
Chris Robe""", (65): 8. Jess Bloombe

