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Cycle News 2013 Issue 45 November 12 2013

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 45 NOVEMBER 12, 2013 Over 1000 people signed up from all over the United States and even parts of the world to compete in this year's race. Passionate fans flocked the fences as best as they could to get a front-row show of whatever action could be seen, given that the course ran seven miles in the natural terrain of Lake Elsinore. But, the anticipation rested on Sunday afternoon, when the Harvey Mushman 100-Mile Pro Race lined up and took off all at once to have a chance at the $5000 cash purse and become a champion. "This is my second year, but I actually built the track so I have a bit of an advantage," Daniel Vanderziel, a competitor in the Mushman race, said. "I got first overall in the Unclassified race, but it doesn't really count per se, but it did to me." For the past two years Justin Seeds has taken the overall wins in the Mushman 100 and 2013 was no different. He is the first to win three years in a row, and he defeated the competition this year by lapping every single rider except for second place of Evan Kelly. "Being able to run this number-one plate in front of people is the number-one thing," Seeds said. "I love this race; I used to do it back in the day when Goat used to run it and my dad worked it here and there. Ever since Heather [Sebastian] and them [Podium Productions] have been doing this, they've put on such an awesome event that's getting better and better every year. I like helping out people like that. I love how family oriented everything is. Everyone gets to be happy and I like to see all the kids happy. "It got so beat out there, all silty and stuff. It's getting me ready for the Baja section I have to do, but I have to do it at night so it's going to be a little different than what I saw today. It was good preparation. I wish I didn't have to go to Baja right away so I could rest up. I go straight into pre-running Monday till Wednesday and race Thursday night so it's been a pretty long week but everything should turn out good." Many other MX, ATV and UTV classes filled the long two-day P97 event of racing, which included unique classes like the Team Race, Women's race, Vintage/ Evos and Sidecar Racing. The Team Race welcomed 60 teams to the track, switching riders every lap. Women were also in spirited force, and the vintage bikes literally smoked around the track with the sidehacks, a regular fixture of the Lake Elsinore GP. Jim McKenzie, one of the many team riders, said, "The track was a really nice layout this year. I did the Unclassified early in the morning and the track was really nice; a lot of sand sections, silt sections, nice high-speed straightaways. I really like the new Supercross section they put in. The most challenging part was The Vintage class is always a hit at the Elsinore GP.

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