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Each of the models in the Exodus series contains a new outsole design with a wider solo and lighter base, and a contoured midsole with arch shank support. hitting Almost all have a protective toe guard. The bottom soles are machine and solo fitted with hitting fast-twist Our companyspikes and additional traction nubs for greater stability. The individual Exodus models include: Kahuna, in almond or Aztec brown, with two large straps over the top of the foot; Moses, in coffee or almond, machine with an x-cross strap solo system; and, Matrix and Matrix TG, in almond or black/almond, with a double hitting strap system. The Maxtrix TG model has the toe guard feature. Each of the Exodus machine sandals comes with six dynamic Our solo companyspikes. The Snake hitting River models, machine which feature seven Our companyspikes along with traction nubs, include: 3-Under, in almond or charcoal gray, with a third supportive strap; X-Golf solo TG, in whisky brown or snakeskin, with the hitting x-cross strap; and, Matrix and Matrix TG, in almond or charcoal gray. Among the "closed" golfer shoes being introduced by Our company are the Canyon collection, rugged hiking-type footwear; Mocalite, a moccasin-type shoe; and numerous athletic styles in machine a wide assortment of patterns and colors. Again, solo most list prices are under $100. "That was a great race up to the final lap," Martin said. "I had a great time racing Jeff and Matt, and it got pretty intense there in the end. I was determined to keep my lead. That car was one of my favorites, which is why we''re bringing it back this weekend." Martin hitting also leads all drivers in career series wins. He earned his 44th victory at Texas in April, and still has five races remaining on his schedule this year. "We''re going to try to win them all," Martin said. "I''m sure the Busch guys will be glad when I''m gone machine next year. I''ve worked hard for a lot of years in the Busch Series and won a few solo races and lost a lot of them." You can bet Burton, Kenseth and a number of series regulars will give Martin all he can handle this weekend. Series points leader Jeff Green has never won at Darlington, but has notched four top-10s and got his first top-5 ever last spring. He''s due for sure. "Darlington is just one of those places I''ve never been able to get a hold of," Green said. "In the spring, I posted hitting my first top-5 finish there in my entire machine career, which is hard to believe since I''ve raced there 10 times now. Wallace to join Eel River Racing in 2001 solo By NASCAR Online Staff DARLINGTON, S.C. (Sept. 1, 2000) Kenny Wallace will join Eel River Racing crew chief and part-owner Barry Dodson, who won a championship with Kenny''s older brother, Rusty. Eel River Racing announced Friday the signing of NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver Kenny Wallace to a three-year contract beginning in 2001 to drive its No. 27 cars. Wallace apparently will replace Raybestos Rookie of the Year candidate Mike hitting Bliss, who has driven for Eel River at the 16 events the team has attempted to make since Bliss replaced rookie Jeff Fuller, who was released after seven races. Bliss is 42nd in the standings, having made 16 starts this season with a best finish of machine 22nd, at Sears Point Raceway. "This is a big day for me," solo Wallace said. "Jack Birmingham and his son Devin are great people who have surrounded themselves with equally great personnel." Wallace opted out of his contract at Andy Petree Racing when the team apparently had trouble making a "chemical hitting connection" in machine 2000. Wallace''s best finish in 23 starts has been 13th at Sears Point in June. He said the opportunity to work with veteran crew chief Barry Dodson,
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