l"lost of the action took
place
behind
Hawk. Mullins moved into second on lap
rwo and
gor
wirhin four
seconds of Hawk
by lap
seven. Unfortunately
for
the
young
man from Ohio, the last few laps saw his
luck
-
and
position
-
plummet
as he
got
stuck an bottlenecks. The last time
on the
final lap cost him the runner-up spot to
Jarrett.
''lt
seems like every race, the last lap,
something
bad happens to me," Mullins
said.
''The
past
three
or
four
week it's
been like
that.
I
dont know if l'm in a
slump. l'm still happy with second
or
third, but liust
want to win so bad, and it
seems like l'm
iust
trying too hard. lt
seems like it should be
paying
off, as hard
as l'm trying.
"l
felt good
rhe whole race,'' lvlullins
added.
'lust
when I
got
stuck is what cost
For lhe sccond
rcce
in
q
row.
Chorlic itlullinr
cu+fered bod
luck
on re lost lop.
me. I'll
iust
be
patient.
lt'll
come."
Being
patient paid
off for Ohio's
Jarrett.
"l
was content in third," he admit-
ted.
"l
was
ahead of the
people
I need-
ed to beat
[in
series
points].
lcouldn't
have run Barry
down roday anyway. He
was riding
awesome
[and]
Charlie was
riding
awesome. l'm
,ust
happy I fin-
ished where I did-''
Cll
CoA[ MrNrn CRoss
CouNnY
Rro
Gf,ANDE, OHlo
REsuLrs: ,}laY 14, 2006
(RouND
4 or lO]
PRO
OVERAIL l.
garry
Hawk
fr.m)i
2.
jimmy
Fretl
(Suz)r
l. Charlie I'lullit
(Yam)i
4. Paul whibley
(Hon)i
5. rravis Green
(Kaw)i
6.
jed
rho@
(Hon)r
7
Jusin
wilhamsoi (Yah)r
B Sren Zof