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Honda's Kendall Norman, on the
Precision Concepts/Duniop/O'Neal-backed
XR6S0R, finished a career-best second
overall, while Matt Gosnell, on the
Sportsman Cycle/Pro Circuit/Fly KTM 52S
XC, also scored a career best with a thirdplace finish.
Even though Peanion didn't get one of his
better starts, thanks to a multiple-kick getaway, he still managed to swoop past Abbott's
Acme Suspension/FMF{Thor KX500 at the
end of the long bomb run and take control of
the race. Abbott settled into second place,
and the two riders rode one-two over the
first 4O-mile loop. Peanion came in for gas
with about a minute lead over Abbott.
'I\fter the first loop, I think I was a
minute behind him or whatever," Abbott
said. "I started loosening up, so I thought the
second and third loops would be good for
me, and I thought he might be taking it easy
and not taking any chances. 50 I'm like, 'I
might be able to get a win: but not even
four or fIVe miles out [on the 2S-mile second loop], Igot a flat. That was a tough loop
to have a flat on because it was off-camber,
rocky, and I was just allover the place with
the rear end. I just kind of said, 'You know
what? It's not worth hurting myself more.'''
Abbott backed it down to survival mode
until he got back to the pits and had the rear
wheel replaced.
That, of course, allOWed a number of
racers to get past him. Norman eventually
took over second place after blowing the
dead-engine start. But he chose a smooth
line on the far left and found himself in
decent shape.
"I ended up at the bomb probably about
12th," Norman said. "From there on, I took
my time. I knew it was going to be a lot
longer than a usual desert race."
Norman continued to pass people.
"Once Igot out on the second loop, I got
my second wind, and I was able to really
charge," Norman said. "Quinn [Cody] put
up a really good fight. He didn't want to give
up his position. Once I got up into second, I
just tried to close the gap as much as I could.
Going out onto the [3S-mile] third loop, it
got really technical and there was a lot of
weight moving around with the 6S0, and I
had to take it easy."
Gosnell was another rider whose race
got off to a seemingly doomed start when
his new bike also didn't start right away.
"I tried to have my brother push-start
"I didn't feel like I had any pressure on me,
because I knew there was going to be a slim
chance that Pearson would ONF," Destry
Abbott said. "I still wanted to come out
here and try to win. It just hasn't been a
good year for me. But I'm really looking forward to the KX4S0F. It's a great bike."
For Kendall Nonnan, his runner-up finish
was not only a career-best, but it was also
one of Honda's best finishes in an AMA
National Hare & Hound in recent memory.
When asked about it, Norman replied, "I
think Bruce [Ogilvie, Honda's Off-Road
Coordinator] won back in the old days."
Honda News: Quinn Cody's bike was the
same one that Robby Bell and Kendall Norman rode to a second-place finish at the
Vegas-to-Reno race two weeks ago. Cody
and Norman had plans to head down to Baja
right after the National to start pre-running
for next month's Baja 1000. Honda's two
factory teams at Baja will be made up of
Johnny Campbell, Mike Childress and Steve
Hengeveld on the "PC team, and Bell, Cody
and Norman on the "B" team.
For the final race, Russell Pearson ran an
engine that Ty Davis had specially built with
durability in mind. "He's so good with the
motors," Pearson said after the race. "I just
went, 'Hey, make this thing so it'll last',"
Pearson said. "The thing ran really good. It
still purrs like a kitten now."
me, and that didn't
work, so I kept
kicking and finally it
fired up:' he said.
"Someone said I was
in the early 305 when
I got to the bomb. I
just started picking
through people, riding smart. I mean,
you're in the dust,
you're hauling, you're
already worked up
because your bike
didn't start, so I just tried to play it smooth. I
came into the pits in ninth, and then after the
second loop, I came into the pits in fifth, then
finished in third. I didn't have any problems
[after the start]."
After dicing with Norman, Quinn had
third for a while, but he couldn't hold off
Gosnell.
"We had a good little battle; we went
back and forth two or three times," Cody
said of his skirmish with Gosnell. "I tried
chasing him in across the last big valley, but I
don't know, either my header pipe or my
cam bearing went out, one or the other, I0
miles into the race. It didn't seem like it was
quite as fast as it should've been on the big
valley. Definitely, it was a tough third loop
with those rocks!"
The battle for top 2SOcc honors and fifth
overall went down to the finish between
District 37's Luke Dodson and Idaho's David
Kamo. Both fell on the final loop, with
Dodson going down within sight of the finish,
but he managed to pick his Barstow
Motorcycle Center/FMFfToo Trick R&Dbacked RM2S0 just in time to hold off Kamo's
FMF/DunloplFIy Racing KX2S0.
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