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CVCLE NEWS.
FEBRUARYs,2006
5I
Kyle Snyder was
unstoppeble
in th€ Had Dog
classes,
scorinS
a
pair
of wins. He easily
topped
the TT but had his
hands full
with Nathaniel
Vow€ll as the pair
Sapped
th€ field.
Austin
Zentrnyer held
ofl Bowlahd for
third. and bndrum
and
Cathie Velotta
rounded
out rhe field-
Zentmyer would return
to
sweep the Stock class.
Robert
Sheppard topped the
Senio.
class a.d then kept his
cool on the
bottom of
the rack to squeak
out the win
in the
Open Amateur
main- He was glued"
better than any other
rider on
the nigh!
and took the win,
over
Nace, Colby
Chandler, Adam Cobb
and Michael
Sinnon.
Chandler looked
stronS on the
short tra