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2B COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL AUGUST 15, 2018 Winebarger takes weekend at Speedway CYCLING from B1 go wrong that you can’t somehow deal with,” he said. “You’re kind of bullet proof.” For food, Harrison would stop at grocery stores, mak- ing sure he stocked up be- fore they closed on Sunday, and would often fuel up in the morning with a croissant or pastry of some sort. He also made sure to get fresh produce along the way and plenty of sandwiches all to go to his goal of consuming 6,000 calories a day. A key part of that goal was having irradiated milk that needed no refrigeration and was a welcome combination of cal- ories and hydration. Along his journey – that featured paths that varied in quality from bumpy gravel to a surface smooth as glass – he was able to befriend many people along the way. While the language could be hard, conversation was easy with cyclists going the same way and talk of travels between riders he encountered from all over the world. But there is one conversation he kept coming back to. Golf Scores: Middlefield Men’s Club Monday 8/6/18 Game: 3, 2, 1 Best Ball First Place: -25 Jim Cunningham, Dar- rell Lee, Jim Lehl, Pat Rickard Second Place: -24 Gary Welch, Mike VanWyck, Jerry Haugen, Mike Stahl BD Third Place (tie): -23 Adrian Chatigny, Larry Eyman, Phil Hamilton, Bob McCarty “The item that got the single most piece of conver- sation was the mirror that I use. And I don’t know why,” said Harrison of a mirror that attaches to his helmet. “Seemed to be the thing. One guy said, ‘Come on over here, show me this thing.’ I was just riding by, he want- ed to see it. I don’t know. If somebody wants to look at it, okay. I’m not going to stop them.” Harrison continued his route and got to Budapest and made his way back to Cottage Grove. And the thing that stood out to him after this trip and after so many other trips he has done remains the same. At its core, this is what he loves to do. “I hope everybody finds something that makes them as happy as this makes me feel. Because cycling isn’t for everybody and touring and camping isn’t for everybody but finding that sweet spot to be able to personally reflect, physically exert, explore, discover, reinterpret is really satisfying,” said Harrison. By Ben Deatherage CG Speedway Night two of the 2018 Logger’s Cup took place on Saturday, Au- gust 11th. The Late Models and Mohawk Metal IMCA Modifieds returned to action while the Su- per Sports and Quality RV Repair Hornets would be added to the card. Collen Winebarger took full ad- vantage of his front row starting position in the Late Model finale for the Logger’s Cup. The Cor- bett native, racing for car owner Jerry Schram, lead the field the entire distance to win going un- challenged for his first career Log- ger’s Cup victory and his second straight night he bested the com- petition in the class. In the Mohawk Metal IMCA Modified main event Evan Brit- ton, of Cottage Grove, showed the way for the first five laps. Unfor- tunately, he got caught up in an incident giving the lead to C.J. Putnam. Putnam, from White City and racing for car owner Don Romer, gave up the top spot un- Third Place (tie): -23 Bill Avery, Russell Bryce, Jim Wamsley, Bob McCarty BD Mike VanWyck, Bill Avery, Darrell Lee, Don Arendell, Jim Lehl, Phil Hamilton Fifth Place: -21 Don Arendell, Gary Ingram, Al Nelson, Jerry Singer Closest to the Pin: #5 Russell Bryce, #7 Jim Cunningham, #14 Pat Rickard hole-in-one Sixth Place: -18 Jerry Pennington, Gary Rider, Gary Sparks, Dave Tooker Middlefield Men’s Club Thursday 8/9/18 Scramble with Tie Breakers Low Gross: Gary Sparks, Gary Ingram, Larry Em- ery, David Morris, Gary Rider, Jerry Singer, Tim Martin Low Net: Pat Rickard, Frank Gates, Mike Stahl, First Place: -8 Jake Cox, Don Arendell, Jack Doleman, Gary Ordway Second Place: -7 David Morris, Phil Jones, Bob McCarty, Pat Rickard der caution after having to retire to the pits. Taking the role as the trailblazer was Collen Winebarg- er. Despite several cautions and restarts Winebarger maintained the position and doubled up on the weekend for the second straight win in the Mods and his fourth win at CGS in the division. Medford veteran Mark Wauge Salem’s Chris Mott had the field covered for much of the feature. Mott lead the first fourteen laps before being overtaken by Randy Barley. Barley, from Albany, went on to win his second Super Sport win in the final race for the class at “The Grove”. Eric Ashley took care of busi- ness in the Quality RV Repair Hornets. The Jasper driver, racing for car owner Randy Kuhl, stayed in front the entire distance despite some heavy pressure from chal- lengers. It is the second occasion he has graced victory lane. Cottage Grove Speedway re- turned to racing on Tuesday, Au- gust 14th for the ISCS Week Of Speed. 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