The Centralian advocate Tue 29 Jan 2013
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2013-01-29
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28 Centralian Advocate, Tuesday, January 29, 2013 SOCIAL PICTURES PAGE 19 P U B : C A D V D A T E : 2 9 -J A N -2 0 1 3 P A G E : 2 8 C O L O R : C M Y K INSIDE TODAY: Huddle haunts West HES STOKED Warren Thomson Daymon Stokie flies high during his Alice Off Road Mechanical Deep Well MX win on Sunday Picture: CHLOE GERAGHTY DAYMON Stokie is the new Alice Off Road Mechanical Deep Well MX champion, winning the final race to take out his maiden Deep Well crown. Stokie, riding a Honda CRF450, came into the final race second behind Jack Dooley-McDonnell, but a win in the final event tied the pair on 67 points, with Stokie winning on a countback. Jared Ewin finished six points behind them to round out the podium. Michael Walsh finished seventh in his return to racing. Kenny Armstead finished three points behind Ewin, while Lachlan Summers and Michael Nelson finished fifth and sixth respectively. Stokie said he has had a smooth start to 2013. Deep Well is a pretty big achievement. Its a big event and its good to have it on my list of wins, he said. I didnt have high expectations coming in. In the first race, I got off to a bad start and I had to come through from about 15th and ended up third, but I had a pretty smooth run in the next race. n More Page 27 Sour Sevens: P26