Greg Albertyn (67) and Mike Kiedrowski (18) fought for the lead in mota two.
Stefan Everts put together consisten t 1-3-2 fin ishes to win the U.S. 250cc MX GP.
Jeremy McGrath (left) and third-place fin isher Greg Albertyn confer between motos.
lenged Henry on the last lap, and forced
his way by in a rutted tum. The two
made contact and Henry was knocked
o u t o f his groove, but neither wen t
down.
" He was pretty agg res sive, but he
was riding fast and I could have backed
off and let him by," said Henry. "It WaS
a clean pass:'
Kehoe fini sh ed se cond fo r fou r th
overall, while Henry held on for third
and was immediately atten ded to in the
Hon da pits. "I was pre tty bu sy on
Friday, and 1 do n't think 1 got enough to
d rink," sa id Henry, who earned firs t
overall. "I was gone with abou t fo ur
laps to go. It's not worth any points, bu t
it always feels good to win ."
" I let Doug bea t me last week (at
Unadilla ), and tha t made my week pretty miserab le," Emig said. " I do n't know
how ha rd he wa s tryin g towards the
end, but I had a good mota."
"Not bad for my first race back," said
Craig. "My ankle didn't hurt, but I go t
tired. I had the speed though. I 'll be
ready next week at Troy."
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Results
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"It was just a fluke problem with the
carburetor," explained Ernig. "Everyone
keep s askin g if I forgot to turn the gas
on; we're not that dumb."
Craig took over from Emig, and was
showing impressive speed in his comeback race . He soon tired, though, and
Henry assumed the lead for good .
Second was Team Splitfire/Hot Wheels
Pro Ci rcu it/Kawa saki rider James
Dobb, who won hi s first-ever 125cc
National one week earlier at Unadilla.
Craig held on for third, with Kawasaki
Team Green's Scott Sheak fourth and
Suzuki support rider Larry Ward fifth. '
Emig worked up to 10th by mota's end.
Craig wa s firs t aro un d tum one in
mota two, with Emig a close sec ond.
Emig quickly moved by for the lead,
which he immediately began to extend .
Craig again showed impressive speed
early on, but began to slip back as he
tired, and Henry soon sat in second.
Henry, the Eas tern Reg ional 125cc
Supercross Champion, tried to close the
gap on Emig, but wasn't able to make a
serious charge. Ernig rode strong to the
finish, while Henry backed off notic eably in the final laps, su ffering from
heat exhaustion. Honda of Troy's Erik
Kehoe, who had finished eighth in mota
one and started moto two in 10th, chal-
2SOGP
MOTO 1: 1. Stefa n Ev erts (5uz) ; 2. Mike
Kied rowski (!hn5on (KlM);
19. Brian Roth (5 02) ; 20. Billy Sch lag (!hn5on(KThI) ;
24. Jim Mcilvaine (Han).