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Cycle News 2014 Issue 06 February 11 2014

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OFF ROAD KING OF THE MOTOS BY TRAIL TECH FEBRUARY 1-2, 2014 JOHNSON VALLEY OHVA/LUCERNE VALLEY, CALIFORNIA P68 any mistakes. Robert, however, was held up a tad at the start and had to make a few key passes to move up into the lead pack of rid- ers. Jarvis also had to navigate the first hill and lost some time as well. As the top riders cleared the wreck of riders trying to navigate Chocolate Thunder, Webb had already pulled out a decent lead followed by Haaker, who was still unsure if he was disqualified at that point or not but he trudged on regardless. Then just back from Haaker was Robert and Jar- vis, who were already going at it by mile marker seven. Redmond would also take part in the four- rider battle for the runner-up po- sition during the second stage, but later fell back at the finish. The second stage was signifi- cantly more challenging than the first and plenty of riders did not even make it to the halfway point before the allowed time. Even the last riders to make the cuts finished the race right after dark. Following the second gas stop, Webb had pulled out a significant lead and looked to have the race in the bag. It wasn't until the later stages of the race that his tire balls started to fail in the rear, he had to slow his pace, and was very much at risk of losing the race unless he maintained over a minute gap between he and Rob- ert. Graffunder limped his bike into the finish but not before he was forced to use a rock and a stick of five-minute epoxy to re- pair a giant oil leak. Russell had problems on the second loop and failed to finish the race. At the finish of the second 36- mile loop, Webb still had only a two-minute lead over Robert when the first and second stage times were combined. Jarvis fin- ished on the podium with third overall, seven minutes back from Robert when the times were add- ed together. "The best part of the race was And this was just the beginning.

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