tody Webb and Geoff Aalon
share wins
at a tough euent in lennessee'l?T,iL'fiS#'
strong as I could on Sunday,'' Aaron said.
"l
had a lot ofgood rides in the creek, which
is opposite of how I
rode
on Saturday."
"l
actually rode
pretq/
well on the
sec-
ond
lap,''
Aaron added.
"l
just
had
a cou-
ple
of
bummers
happen," Aaron
said.
"l
had a couple of fives in the creek, but
things
worked
out in my
favor.''
"ln
the creek sections we
had
no
grip.
You would
place
your front wheel on a
rock and it would
just
go
away," LeRiche
said.
"The
sections were long
and
just
so
slick and we were tight on time. lt was
just
a hard event."
Brent LeRiche was founh once again,
while Colorado's Keith Wineland was fifth.
,.
With
only wvo rounds remaining on
the schedule, Aaron look like
a sure bet
to claim a loth
national title as he leads
Bruce LeRiche by 30
points
in the stand-
ings,
165- 136, while Webb moved into
third overall with 125.
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CENrrn
SEauarcHtt, TENNESSEE
REsurs: MAY
20-21, 2006
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