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Cycle News 2013 Issue 31 August 6

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 31 AUGUST 6, 2013 P57 SHIP, PRESENTED BY AMSOIL Racers such as Joey Crown (35) had to deal with a variety of extreme conditions this year at Loretta's. >>WEATHERING IT OUT Mother Nature always plays a major role at Loretta Lynn's and this year was no different, but maybe more so than usual. Racers faced a variety of extreme weather conditions during the week, from periods of sweltering heat to light rain, to periods of heavy rain, there wasn't too much in between. But this year's event will no doubt also be remembered for the wet conditions that forced MX Sports, the race organizers, to halt the show a couple of times after the course became un-rideable due to muddy conditions. The first day of racing (Tuesday) started off quite well. Cloudy skies kept temperatures unusually cool, but by midday, a light rain began to fall that had spectators reaching for their umbrellas and racers reaching for their tear-offs. The steady rainfall made the track muddy and slippery but still very raceable, though Junior 25+ winner Tim Ferry said the track had already turned into a "mudder." The last two motos of the day, however, were caught in a heavy downpour that had everyone running for cover, except for the Mini Sr. (12-14) Limited and Vet B/C (30+) riders. They still raced; after all, this is motocross. Joey Crown was phenomenal in the slop. He didn't miss a beat and dominated the ultra-wet Mini Sr. race, though Gabriel Jairala kept him honest for a while before his bike suddenly sunk and stopped in the mud at speed, but his body kept going, resulting in a spectacular crash. Luckily the mud made for a soft landing and he was okay. Michael Mitchell also had fun in the mud, winning the final race of the day (Vet B/C 30+) in the slop. He went on to win the class title, as did Crown in the Minis. More rain the following morning as the first three motos were running eventually forced race organizers to temporarily stop the racing. Five hours later, after some major track repair (which included eliminating one section) racing resumed but in less than ideal conditions, which did get steadily better after every moto. By the end of the day, when the 51cc- and ShaftDrive-classes where re-inserted into the program, conditions could not have been any better. More traditional hot, humid and even cloudy weather prevailed Thursday and Friday, but the rain returned for the final day of racing on Saturday, forcing another brief stoppage. All in all, it was just another crazy week of weather at Loretta's.

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