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Cycle News 2013 Issue 23 June 11

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WIND Koester topped the Xtreme class while Nick Drummer won in Pro Sport. With his 14.748 E.T., Drummer was the first Pro Sporter to cross the finish line at the top of the hill; Josh Kobel ended up second with Devin Sweitzer third. Phil Libhart took the early lead with a time of 11.592 seconds in the Xtreme class with Nuzzolilli his closest rival at just over 12 seconds. It all changed after halftime when Koester blazed up the hill in 9.973 seconds and bumped Libhart down a spot. Shane Green then stopped the clock at 11.182 seconds, moving into second. Anthony DeHart followed with an 11.428-second ride Vinny Nuzzolilli took the Unlimited class win on the Freemansburg Hill in Pennsylvania. for third, pushing Libhart off the podium. Round one winner Jay Sallstrom set the pace in the Unlimited class with his 10.966-second run, but 2012 champion Nuzzolilli STONER HONORED T Casey Stoner was honored with the Member of the Order of Australia on Monday. PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE wo-time World Champion Casey Stoner was in the news on Monday, June 10 for receiving his Member of the Order of Australia during the Queen's Birthday accolades that were handed out. Stoner was given the award for his "significant service to motorcycle racing." screamed over the top with the first, and only, sub-10-second ride at 9.931. And he was not to be beaten. Sallstrom finished second with Green third. Jeff Whitehead FRANKEN-HAND I t was a tough week for a few of the top off-roaders, including FAR Husqvarna's Andrew DeLong. DeLong suffered a broken hand prior to last week's John Penton GNCC in Ohio and needed surgery to put it all back together. DeLong also fol- Andrew DeLong shows off lows the National En- his latest work. duro Championship, but he still showed up It's not yet known to support his Husky exactly how long he'll teammates at the be laid up, but by the Loose Moose Enduro looks of things, it won't in Michigan. be anytime soon. PHOTOGRAPHY BY SHAN MOORE IN THE PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEFF WHITEHEAD P40

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