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Cycle News 2013 Issue 28 July 16

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P24 IN THE WIND GRAYS HARBOR HALF-MILE CANCELLED T The promoter is offering a full refund to fans who purchased advance tickets to the event. For information, call 877/840-0457. GARRISON CHECKS OUT WITH PALA WIN A fter a two-month break in the series, the 2013 Rocky Mountain MC World Off-Road Championship Series (WORCS), presented by Motoworks and Dirt Bike Magazine, was back in action at Pala Raceway in Pala, California, July 13-14, where Moose Racing's Bobby Garrison secured his first win of the year before he heads off to Texas for the rest of the year. Garrison was joined on the podium by Precision Concept's Robby Bell and RPM/KTM's Justin Jones. Garrison got off to a slow, twokick start, but he would waste no time working his way to the front, Bobby Garrison won the Pala Raceway round of the WORCS Series. passing leader Justin Jones on the second lap and holding it to the checkered flag. "Everything went pretty good for me today," Garrison said. "I did not have that great of a start, PHOTOGRAPHY BY HARLEN FOLEY he Grays Harbor Half Mile that was scheduled to take place on Saturday night, July 20 at Grays Harbor Raceway in Elma, Washington, has been cancelled, according to AMA Pro Racing. "This is a very unfortunate turn of events," said Dan Johnsen, director of AMA Pro Flat Track. "We're sorry that we won't be able to deliver the exceptional racing that AMA Pro Flat Track is known for to the fans that planned to attend the event, but we invite them all to come see the action when we return to the great state of Washington next month for the Castle Rock TT." Thus far only four rounds of the series have been held and now there are only eight races remaining – with one of those being a "to be announced" event on October 5. If that one goes away, only seven races will remain making the battle for the AMA Grand National Championship an 11-round series.

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