Posted by scrapeNO-Thanks@nc.rr.com on March 6, 2008, 5:20 pm
from www.racerxill.com
March 04, 2008
Triton GNCC Unofficial Results
Another update from The Weege:
"David Knight pulled a monster lead and a massive win at the Parts
Unlimited Triton GNCC. Once Knight passed early leaders Travis
Pastrana and Nathan Kanney, he checked out and never stopped charging.
Why? According to Knight, the track got easier as you went faster,
because you needed to float over the sand whoops and the roots. So he
kept charging and charging and was pretty darned spent at the end.
But that was nothing compared to Jimmy Jarrett and Garrett Edmisten,
who finished second and third and were way tired at the finish. Barry
Hawk battled Edmisten right to the finish for fourth, with Paul
Whibley fifth. Travis Pastrana finished 18th.
Yamaha swept the XC2 Lites class with Thad DuVall on his Am-Pro Yamaha
taking the win, and Monster Energy/Andrews Racing Yamaha teammates
Josh Weisenfels and Dustin Gibson taking second and third."
Posted by Wudsracer on March 6, 2008, 8:51 pm
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>On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 14:20:22 -0800 (PST), "scrapeNO-Thanks@nc.rr.com" wrote:
>from www.racerxill.com
>March 04, 2008
>Triton GNCC Unofficial Results
>Another update from The Weege:
>"David Knight pulled a monster lead and a massive win at the Parts
>Unlimited Triton GNCC. Once Knight passed early leaders Travis
>Pastrana and Nathan Kanney, he checked out and never stopped charging.
>Why? According to Knight, the track got easier as you went faster,
>because you needed to float over the sand whoops and the roots. So he
>kept charging and charging and was pretty darned spent at the end.
>But that was nothing compared to Jimmy Jarrett and Garrett Edmisten,
>who finished second and third and were way tired at the finish. Barry
>Hawk battled Edmisten right to the finish for fourth, with Paul
>Whibley fifth. Travis Pastrana finished 18th.
>Yamaha swept the XC2 Lites class with Thad DuVall on his Am-Pro Yamaha
>taking the win, and Monster Energy/Andrews Racing Yamaha teammates
>Josh Weisenfels and Dustin Gibson taking second and third."
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Thanks Scrape!
It's always good to hear that Arkansas boy Josh Weisenfels did well.
Wudsracer/Jim Cook
Smackover Racing
'06 Gas Gas DE300
'82 Husqvarna XC250
Team LAGNAF
Posted by scrape on March 7, 2008, 6:13 am
On Thu, 06 Mar 2008 19:51:29 -0600, Wudsracer
>It's always good to hear that Arkansas boy Josh Weisenfels did well.
As far as GNCCs go, he just came out of nowhere last year and
landed right at the top. He's going to be around a while.
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Go fast and aim for where the trees aren't.
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Posted by Wudsracer on March 7, 2008, 12:47 pm
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>On Thu, 06 Mar 2008 19:51:29 -0600, Wudsracer
>>It's always good to hear that Arkansas boy Josh Weisenfels did well.
>As far as GNCCs go, he just came out of nowhere last year and
>landed right at the top. He's going to be around a while.
>----
>Go fast and aim for where the trees aren't.
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In the AHSCS, as a "Youth Big Wheel" rider on a KX100 at the age of
15, he finished 7th overall for the year and went directly to the Pro
class for the next year. He was fun to watch.
Wudsracer/Jim Cook
Smackover Racing
'06 Gas Gas DE300
'82 Husqvarna XC250
Team LAGNAF
>from www.racerxill.com
>March 04, 2008
>Triton GNCC Unofficial Results
>Another update from The Weege:
>"David Knight pulled a monster lead and a massive win at the Parts
>Unlimited Triton GNCC. Once Knight passed early leaders Travis
>Pastrana and Nathan Kanney, he checked out and never stopped charging.
>Why? According to Knight, the track got easier as you went faster,
>because you needed to float over the sand whoops and the roots. So he
>kept charging and charging and was pretty darned spent at the end.
>But that was nothing compared to Jimmy Jarrett and Garrett Edmisten,
>who finished second and third and were way tired at the finish. Barry
>Hawk battled Edmisten right to the finish for fourth, with Paul
>Whibley fifth. Travis Pastrana finished 18th.
>Yamaha swept the XC2 Lites class with Thad DuVall on his Am-Pro Yamaha
>taking the win, and Monster Energy/Andrews Racing Yamaha teammates
>Josh Weisenfels and Dustin Gibson taking second and third."