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Cycle News 2013 Issue 39 October 1

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P36 IN THE WIND Third overall went to Dono's close. Smith finished just one top five while winning the A class Motorsports Husqvarna's Tucker second ahead of Stuk KTM's on his Freedom Cycles KTM twoSmith, who came away with the Spencer Burke. stroke. Pro 2-class victory. But it was Steve Leivan rounded out the John Gasso K claimed the overall at the Blackhawk MAXC, round eight of the AMA Mid-America Cross Country Racing Series, in Culver, Indiana, on September 29. Of the six rounds Bach has competed in, he's won them all. Adam Bonneu and Mike Witkowski joined Bach on the Blackhawk podium. Bach was second off the start and would pass Steven Squire for the lead before heading into the woods for the first time. From there, he would lead all six laps of the race. "I had a pretty good jump off the start," Bach said. "I pushed really hard the first lap and I started dropping the hammer about half way through the race. It was fun and I just tried to have a good riding technique and tried to stay on top of the deep stuff." Despite getting a bad start and SALLSTROM TAKES JEFFERSON HILLCLIMB PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEFF M. VANASDAL BACH'S THE BOMB AT BLACKHAWK MAXC TM-mounted Chris Bach Chris Bach won for the sixth time in the AMA Mid-America Cross Country Series, this time at the Blackhawk in Indiana. then crashing, Bonneur found his way through the thick dust to finish second. Bonneur was at one point 10th on the first lap. "I'm kind of used to coming from the back," Bonneur said. Witkowski got a midpack start and began picking off riders as he made his way towards the J ay Sallstrom took the Unlimited Class win at round seven of the AMA Pro Hillclimb Series in Jefferson, Pennsylvania, on September 29 with Phil Libhart taking victory in the Xtreme class while posting the day's fastest time in all front. By the end of lap one, Witkowski made it up to fourth place and by lap four he was running second before dropping back to third on the final lap. Suzuki rider Chris Douglas and Yamaha pilot Austin Lee rounded out the top five. Jeff M. Vanasdal classes. Newcomer Broc Williamson won the Pro Sport Class. In the Unlimited, Nuzzolilli set the pace of 7.513 seconds, but was eclipsed by Sallstrom's 7.339-second ride. Libhart rode last, edging out Greg Dunbar for third with continued on page 38

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