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Looks to Cut Back on Patrols FBI Informant Loses High Court Case . . Petersburg Times, published November 8, 2000 LUTZ -- Newcomers led the four-way race early Tuesday night for the board of supervisors of the Cheval West Community Development District. Voters were asked to choose three supervisors for the five-member board, which oversees the upkeep of the community's common areas. The race was an important one for the district since residents will now control the majority of the seats, instead of the builder and developer.
The fastest time in the Big Twin Pro class would also be set in the first round by Randy Snyder on his Illusion Team bike with an ET of 7. However, a couple of red lights would eliminate Watkins and Snyder leaving a final round of Earl Burley and Tod Couch. In the final showdown of the night, the Lightening FLASH Race, pitting the fastest Sportster and Big Twin, Doug Morrow got the win with an ET of 7. Carl's Speed Shop's Top Gun, for the second year in a row, is the Fastest Legal All Street Harley in America. Watch Carl's Speed Shop on the Web to find out if Carl will be back for a third FLASH championship.
Following a delay, All Harley Drag Racing Association officials determined that the track was too slick for racing, and that the rain - the first in this desert town in a month - would continue. It was an anti-climatic end to a weekend of record-setting racing - the AHDRA's final event of the season - which featured the biggest and fastest field of Harley motorcycle racers ever assembled. A record field of 265 race teams teched-in at the facility, including 29 Top Fuel bikes, 10 Pro Fuel riders, 17 Pro Dragster riders and 11 Pro Gas teams. This competitive Venerable Ray Price - who was winning motorcycle drag races before some of this weekend's competitors were born - didn't make the JIMS Top Fuel field. The North Carolina rider was 19th-quickest in Saturday qualifying; three notches out of Sunday's 16-bike field.
Following a delay, All Harley Drag Racing Association officials determined that the track was too slick for racing, and that the rain - the first in this desert town in a month - would continue. It was an anti-climatic end to a weekend of record-setting racing - the AHDRA's final event of the season - which featured the biggest and fastest field of Harley motorcycle racers ever assembled. A record field of 265 race teams teched-in at the facility, including 29 Top Fuel bikes, 10 Pro Fuel riders, 17 Pro Dragster riders and 11 Pro Gas teams. The North Carolina rider was 19th-quickest in Saturday qualifying; three notches out of Sunday's 16-bike field. Augustine was able to wrap up the Pro Dragster national riding championship when defending No.

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