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Cycle News 2013 Issue 23 June 11

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 23 JUNE 11, 2013 STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARK KARIYA S ince Johnny Campbell Racing/Rockstar Energy Honda's Timmy Weigand was south of the border winning the 45th Annual Tecate SCORE Baja 500 with teammates David Kamo and Colton Udall, the AMA West Coast Grand Prix feature was guaranteed to have a new winner. And that man turned out to be Justin Seeds. The So Cal Motorcycle Club hosted its 2nd Annual RoundUp at The Ranch, the last Big 6 event before the summer break. Hot, gusty winds forced the water trucks to work overtime all After discovering during Saturday's AMA West Coast GP that he should've tightened some nuts and bolts on his two-hour-old two-stroke, Nick Burson returned with a vengeance on Sunday to run away with the Heavyweight Expert win. weekend until the well ran dry, so conditions were dustier than expected in the off-road sections of the approximately seven-milelong course. That put a premium on good starts and meant passing opportunities were extremely limited - basically available only on the motocross track. Seeds didn't lead the whole way in Saturday's race, trailing Big 6 newcomer Brett Hottel and Blayne Thompson for a couple laps. Honda-mounted Thompson started dropping off the pace after Seeds got him about 30 minutes into the 90-minute race. Seeds then chipped away at Hottel's lead, passing him for first at about the hour mark and taking P105 his first victory of the season with a 38-second margin over Hottel. The two Kawasaki riders were well clear of Johnny Campbell Racing/Rockstar Energy Honda-supported Evan Kelly who'd missed any chance at practice since he was down in Baja for the 500 along with the rest of the JCR gang. Unfortunately for him and teammate Ian Young, their bike refused to start once Kelly rolled up to the starting line that morning so, bitterly disappointed, he hopped in his van and headed north earlier than expected. (The original plan was to go to the Big 6 after finishing the 500.) He got there in time for the race, but with no chance

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