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waS still on the brakes when 1 layed it
in. As soon as I looked right 1 was looking at tar. The brake lever was bent and
alii could do was 29s and 30s (1 minute,
29 second/1 minute, 30 second lap
times) instead of the 26s 1was doing."
To illustrate just how heavy the rain
was falling, the lap times had ballooned
some 12-15 seconds per lap from the dry
qualifying times. Quarterley's was the
final serious Weat to Smith's second
place: "It seemed like a day and a half
before the halfway flag came out,"
Smith said later. "1 can't thank the crew
enough. They had the bike working
well. I was wondering who it was
(catching), but I knew it must have been
Dale (Quarterley) because he goes good
in the rain. Then he crashed right in
front of me. We've had some problems we'll make it like a second season and
go from here." DuHamel held third
early on, before giving way to first
Quarterleyand then James. Late in the
race he was also passed by his teammate
Sohwa. But he would gain two spots
with Quarterley's crash and James' oil
leak misfortune.
"1 got a great start," DuHamel
explained later. "But we had a carburetion problem right away. It would bog
and then do a jerking deal. It was really
bad going up the hill and on to the front
straight. 1 was losing a lot of time in
those two areas. It was an on-going battle the whole race. And then my left
hand grip came off and 1 had to push it
back on. But the main problem was the
carburetion - it got worse as the race
progressed. I think 1 could have run up
the hill quicker. But I managed to gain
some points on Doug (polen) and those
points could be gold at the end - you
never know."
By the end of the race, Sohwa was
perhaps the second quickest rider on the
race track. Consequently he disposed of
both DuHamel and James to finish
third, making the Japanese rider a very
happy rider. "It was very, v~ry difficult," 50hwa said in the winner's circle.
"It was very slippery."
James seemed to have third locked
up, but then oil started leaking on his
rear tire. This allowed first Sohwa and
then DuHamel to race past.
"1 could smell the oil," DuHamel
said. "1 thought, what the hell is going
on? 1 was a little worried at first, but I
figured if I hadn't crashed (in James' oil)
now, 1guess 1 won't crash. 1just tried to
stay inside or outside of him. When 1
passed him 1 pointed in case he didn't
know what was going on. 1 figured it
might make him more cautious."
"It was a good race," James said. '1
got a slow start. I haven't ridden in the
rain in ages and I'd never ridden on
those tires. They worked good - a big
improvement over what they (Dunlop)
had at Texas last year (the last AMA
National road race run in rain). I got
into a pretty good rhythm before the oil
got on the tire. Then it was like ice racing a 750cc superbike. It really got bad.
and I was just trying to get home safe."
Others may have had lonely races, but
none were lonelier than Polen's. "The
Ducati was pushing the front end in the
dry," Polen explained. "50 in the wet 1
had no chance at all. 1nearly fell off several times early in the race so 1 was
forced to slow down. 1 rode the bike as
hard as I could under the conditions.
I'm just happy to make it through this
race. I kept a solid points lead in the
AMA series and everything is looking
good for me for the rest of the season."
The race for eighth ended up providing
some much needed excitement as the
race up front tended to' be somewhat
dull. LaCroix MotorspoI;,ts' Andrew
Stroud, Burnett/Cruz Racing's Steve
Crevier, Yoshimura Suzuki's Thomas
Doug Polen (23) finished seventh while Takahiro Sohwa (60) ended up third, his first time in ;r Superbike winner's circle.
Stevens, D.L.G.L Software's Jacques
Guenette Jr. and Dave Sadowski went at
it for a while before attrition set' in.
Stevens faded when the Suzuki dropped
a couple of cylinders; Crevier dropped
out when the electronic shifter on his
Ducati shorted out; and Sadowski was
forced to take on fuel- something he did
on the race track, forcing the AMA to
dock him a lap, dropping him from 13th
to 15th.
.
In the end it was Stroud taking the
eighth spot from Guenette, with Stevens
holding on to round out the top 10.
But the weekend belonged to Russell:
"This is the best weekend I've had this
year," Russell said. "It was hard work
out there. I was concentrating hard and I
got in a groove. I couldn't put a wheel
wrong. 1 kept pushing to the end
because sometimes when you slow
down you start making mistakes. It was
just one of those days."
c.
Mike Smith had his best finish of the season, ending up second behind Scott Russell.
Results
S8 QUALIFYING,!. Scott Russell (1:14.806); 2.
Jamie James (1:15.295); 3. Doug Polen (1,15.311); 4. Mil

