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Cycle News 1992 01 29

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Damon Bradshaw (4) passed Jeff Matiasevich (partially hidden) on the first lap of the main and rode on to the win. Stefan Everts (II I) gated third , but finished ninth. Guy Cooper (5) lapped Keith Johnson (29) en route to his second place finish . Bradshaw forges ahead w Houston win ith By Donn Maeda Photos by Da vid Goodspeed and Kinney Jones HOUST ON,TX. JAN. 1 8 hings weren ' t looking too good [or T eam Yamah a's Dam on Bradsha w when he lined up for the 20·l ap Coors Light Challenge in the Houston Astrodome. The 19·year·o ld sensa tio n from Moorseville, No rth Carolina, had struggled through his heat race, and was forced to earn a spot in t~e night 's ma in event th ro ugh a T 6 semi. " I cou ldn 't get 0(( the lin e straigh t," said Bradshaw, who gated near the back of the pack in both races. " I guess it was just du mb luck." At th e sta rt of the main event, though, Bradsh aw's lu ck turned good as he followed on ly Kawasak i's J e£( Mati as evic h o u t of th e fir st turn. Bradshaw stor med into the lead before th e completion of the first lap and went o n to score the ninth Camel Supercross win of his career in convincing style. The victory also catap ulted him from fou rt h to first in the seri es po int sta ndings, but he'll be the first to admit that the season is far from over. "Sure, th e win gi ves me a lo t more co nfi de nce," sa id Bradshaw , who pocketed $5000 of the $30,000 purse. " We still have 14 races left, and I' m goi ng to ride every race as if I'm last in points." Bradshaw's tri um ph came in front of a cro wd of 40,3 12, nearl y 8000 spectators more than last year's event, Matiasevich, sti ll on the mend after breakin g his femur in la te 1991, ran second for over ha lf of the 20·lap main event, but tired an d faded to sixth at the fin ish. " I j us t go t tired, it 's as sim p le as that," said the 22·year-old from La H abra Heigh ts, Cal ifornia. ''I'm just happy to be running out front like 1 was, especially since 1 had to take so much time 0 (( to let my leg heal. " Finishing second was Team Suzuki 's Guy Cooper. The 29·year-old Oklahoman gated sixth and muscled hi s way past Matiasevich on lap 15 to secure the ru nner-up po siti on, but was never a threa t to Bradsha w, who crossed th e finish line some 14 seconds ahead. " I drew II th pick on th e lin e, which isn 't good at all, so when 1 came o ut

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