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total 66 teams,
racking up a high
46 laps around the ll-mile course.
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a KTM EXC 400, the team
reported having little
problems
throughottt
the race, which
is usually the case
for any
winning team or
rider.
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had a
pretty
uneventful
24 hours," the team's
unofficial leader, Gravitt,
said.
"Dustin
started
and kePt
us close to
the Kawasaki team,
then Robbie
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on and
turned three
fast laps. Then I did three,
Jason
did three,
'Griz'
did three and
Tommy did three.
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pretty
much
stuck to that
rotation all
the way.
"Our pit
stops were really
good
and
fast,'' Gravitt
added.
"Our
pit
crew,
James
Bransford
and Steve
Chancey, were ready every
time one of us
pulled
into the
pit.
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changed
four sets of
rear-brake
pads,
two air fil-
ters and a
rear wheel. Our light worked
good,
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