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Cycle News 2015 Issue 04 January 27

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CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES VOL. 52 ISSUE 4 JANUARY 27, 2015 P89 career with Brabec 50 seconds behind. FMF KTM Factory Off-road Racing Team's Ivan Ramirez rounded out the podium in an astonishing comeback ride after a freak incident left him last off the start. "I was pretty tentative, actual- ly," the FMF KTM support rider, Sutherlin, admitted. "I haven't been racing in the desert that much, and I rode pretty tenta- tive in the fast stuff and Ricky definitely rode great." The DA8 Training/Dunlop/Fox- backed 450 XC-F rider added, "Ricky and I had an awesome bat- tle; we changed the lead three or four different times. He wrecked, I wrecked—it was good. It's going to be a long, fun season. Me and Ricky are buddies. We kept the racing clean. We had a close call out here on the outside of the pits. I was just pinned off the trail and he was on the trail and something happened and he came across and I almost clipped him! There was a lot of good racing today and I'm looking forward to the rest of the season." THR Motorsports/Precision Concepts/Bonanza Plumbing's Brabec already had one race under his belt for the weekend, having finished fourth at the 29th Bud Light SCORE San Felipe 250 after partner Max Eddy Jr. crashed, suffering a suspected concussion and broken wrist. "We had a long day down there in Baja," Brabec said. "I felt good, but the body's still fa- tigued from San Felipe. I mean, it's known for big sand whoops and rocks. Yesterday, the first 30 miles of San Felipe I pushed to the max. "My start today could've been a heck of a lot better," Brabec said. "I came off a four-kick start, so I pushed through dust a little bit and caught Gary a few times. We were back and forth. "That's racing. I'm happy to be out here with Gary. I'm stoked for him for winning. Me and him Briefly... Kevin Murphy put in stints on the Class 30-winning team that finished third overall motorcycle at San Fe- lipe. Crawford earned 10th Pro and 11th overall, while Murphy won Vet A, finishing 23rd overall. Among the changes to the series this year implemented by the the Kurt Caselli Foundation is having veteran racer Paul Krause pre-ride the course on Saturday to ensure it's marked correctly and sufficiently, and make suggestions as to course modifications. After years of being started off Bessemer Mine Road, this year's Winter Classic was the DMC's first time based out of the Anderson Dry Lake area. While the first loop was Novice-friendly, the second loop challenged the Experts and Amateurs, especially the final rocky downhill.

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