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What other form of motor racing do you have the
possibility of losing count of the number of lead
changes—per lap—at 100-plus miles per hour?
Talking GNCC
I guess things are back to
normal in the GNCC uni-
verse. Last race, Chris Bach
and Honda comes out of
nowhere to win by three min-
utes and this week he is fifth
and not close to the podium,
crazy stuff.
Congratulations to Kailub
Russell for putting the last
race behind him and starting
a new streak.
Preston Hannula
Via The Internet
Congrats to Ryan Sipes. I
saw him in his first GNCC
where he struggled to finish.
Looks like he's figured it out
and is now running up front.
Go Flying Ryan!
Jim Sheldon
Via The Internet
Springfield Mile—
Real Racing
I still say flat track racing
is the undisputed king of
motorized sports entertain-
ment. Close second would
be speedway. What other
form of motor racing do you
have the possibility of losing
count of the number of lead
changes—per lap—at 100-plus
miles per hour? This, sports
fans, is racing!
Mac Mclemore
Via The Internet
Who Can Stop
Tomac?
Eli Tomac has hit his prime.
He's the new "fastest man on
the planet." The only per-
son that can stop Tomac is
Tomac.
If he can continue to get
good starts, stay healthy, stay
off the ground and not have
mechanical issues like Ryan
Dungey did [at Glen Helen],
he is faster than everyone
else. That's a lot of ifs,
though. Dungey seemed to
match his speed for a while,
but Tomac did track him
down from behind. Dungey's
stall made the pass easy.
Terry Heath
Via The Internet
He [Eli Tomac] showed us
what he was capable of at
the last Des Nations race; I
think he would have won if he
didn't stall his bike. I would
love to see a field of Dungey,
Canard, Roczen, Stewart,
Tomac and RV, wow! I might
have to put my money on Eli,
he looks awesome.
Still wondering how many
more years Marvin Musquin
will ride the 250 class; one
would think after eight years
he might move up.
James Bunn
Via The Internet
This is Musquin's last year
in the 250 class, he's mov-
ing up to the 450s at the
conclusion of the outdoor
Nationals….Editor
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