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Cycle News 1993 04 07

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Kiedrowski, McGrath and Craig share the spotlight after the 250cc feature. Michael Craig ran second all but the last lap of the 2o-1ap feature; he ended up third. Brian Swink aggravated an old wrist injury when he crashed while leading a heat race. Gaddis pulled alongside of Henry but just couldn't get enough drive to complete the pass, and a lapped rider that got in his way didn't help matters either. The attempted pass ultimately ended up costing Gaddis a little ground on Henry, who easily went on to score his third win of the year with approximately two seconds to spare over Gaddis. A distant third went to Huffman, while Lusk and Team Splitfire/Hot Wheels/Pro-Circuit Kawasaki's Mike Chamberlain rounded out the top five. Mexican Pedro Gonzalez finished a career-best sixth, while Kawasaki Team Green's Scott Sheak finished in seventh, just ahead of Lawrence. Deegan, who started the race in second, finished 15th after crashing on the second lap. "That was probably my best ride of the year," said Henry. "There were a lot of lappers out there and you had to play it safe. 1 got around them okay because I tried a lot of different lines during practice. I guess it paid off." "I tried my best," said Gaddis. ''I'm kind of mad at myself for making a bunch of mistakes. I had to pick my pace up and not let Doug get away, but he had some better lines than me. n Huffman pretty much summed up the I25cc feature by saying, "Doug simply rode one hell of a race." (l' Results 250 HEAT 1: 1. Damon Bradshaw (Yam); 2. Steve Lamson (Hon); 3. Brian Swink (Suz); 4. Mike KiedroW5ki (!

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