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Richard Abruzzo, 47, of Albuquerque, and Davis, 65, of Denver, were flying in the 54th Gordon Bennett Gas Balloon Race when contact was lost Sept. 29 over the Adriatic Sea. Organizers of that race said radar indicated the two plunged toward the water at 50 mph (80 kph) and they likely didn't survive. The Gordon Bennett and the America's Challenge are the biggest events in balloon racing, and Abruzzo and Davis dominated the competitions. They won the 2003 America's Challenge
-- one of Abruzzo's five victories in that race. They also won the 2004 Gordon Bennett in France. Abruzzo also won the race in 2002 and 2004 when he teamed with former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson. They were entered in this year's America's Challenge. The event was initially scheduled for Tuesday, but concerns about rough weather delayed the start four times. Despite the pall left by Abruzzo and Davis' disappearance, those competing in the race have no reservations. They say they're focused on what they have to do. Bradley has his lucky Double Eagle II coin with him. "On every gas flight I've ever done, I carry that coin because those guys are my heroes," he said.
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