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AMA Grand National Championship Series: Round 17
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(Left to right) Third-placed Kevin Atherton, winner Ricky Graham and runner-up Will
Davis were all smiles in winner's circle. It was Graham's 10th win of th e series.
Scott Parker and his tuner Bill Werner were somber after the ra ce, as Parker was
mathematically eliminated fromthe Grand National Championship poi nt chase.
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Fletcher, Bea ttie and Jones rounded out
the top 10.
A t the crossed flags m a rk in g th e
halfway poi n t of th e 25- lap ra ce ,
Graham was s tarting to pull away fro m
Atherton and they were well ahead of
the field .
Carr held down third over Da vis,
Park e r , Far ris , ' Mo rehead, Jone s ,
Fletcher, Beattie, Hale, Roeder, Hill ,
Landes, McCoy and Resso, Poovey had
dropped out on lap nine. This was the
hig h poin t for Carr as he soon s tarted to
fade.
"The low li ne went a w ay a n d I
couldn't make a ny thi ng work . It wa s
really rough, I cou ld n' t get any consi ste ncy o nce I started d ropping back,"
Carr said.
Davis too k over th ird on lap 14. " I
kept looking for a line tha t would w or k.
After I took thi rd I was ge tting tired
an d I saw Kevin wa y up there ahea d of
m e. I d eci d ed to ju st try to hol d m y
position ," Dav is sa id .
Parker was next to move u p, tak in g
ove r fourth on lap 17. " I f was a sea rch
all night for a place to ride. I'm just glad
it's over," Parker said .
Farris go t by Carr on lap 21 to move
in to fifth, bu t wa s well behind Parker.
"After I let them get away early, it w as
really ha rd to m ak e up the time. Bu t
we finally finished a race her e," Farris
sai d.
Gra ha m and Atherton s tarted moving th rough la pped tra ffic as ea rly as
la p 17, le a vi n g rid ers scat te red a ll
aro und the track.
"Once we go t in to lapping, I just p u t
i t on cru ise co n trol, " A ther to n said .
"T he n w hen I sa w th e five la p to g o
sign, I loo ked bac k and Will was rig ht
on m y rear wheel. I tried to pick th e
pace back up , but I mad e a co uple more
mistakes. That was it. I ju st screwed
up."
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"I could n' t believe it whe n I realized
I was gai ning on Kevin. I sa id to myself,
'We can d o this.' Then I just really got a
good d rive ou t of four the last lap," said
Dav is of his last-lap move th at ga ined
him second by a whee l wid th .
"W e ma d e some ch anges a fter th e
he a t but the track w as n asty. At least
we put on a sho w for the fans that s tuck
th is o u t, " s a i d Jon e s after h e h a d
worked his way up to seve n th .
Fletcher ra n nin th most of the way
bu t passed Morehead on the last lap for
eighth . Beattie cruised home 10th ahead
.of Ha le who was s tru gg ling along with
a broken rear shock. "The shock broke
around lap five. It al mos t beat me to
death," said Hale.
"As bad as th e tr a ck w a s, I d on' t
think anyo ne fe ll a ll n ig h t , u nless
Roeder fell in the National. Th a t tell s
you how m u ch e v eryon e re sp e cte d
what a trac k like this could d o to you,"
sa id Carr. ln fac t Roede r h ad fa lle n,
uninjured, in turn two on lap 17.
Of his dwind ling chances of rep eating as Grand Nation al Ch ampion, Carr
said, "All [ can do now is win. Scotty is
eliminated now and [have to win if I'm
to have any ch an ce. Ev en th en Rick y
wo uld probably ha ve to ha ve problems
for me to catch him now ."
With four rounds remaining in the
se ries, Graham ha s 284 points, 51 more
th an Ca r r 's 233 . P ark er has ind eed
been elimin ated. H e's 95 points behind
G ra h am and a maximum of 80 points
is ava ila b le (fir st place e arns 20
p oints).
600 Support
Aft er th e Grand National winner's
ci rcl e ce leb r a ti on was over, around
2:30 a .rn ., the 38 entries of the 600
Su pport class were given their practice
time.
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Divided in to three heats w ith the top
five moving on to the main, wi ns we nt
to Kev in Varne s, And y Tresser and
Mi ke Dillon . The th ird h ea t had the
unus ua l sight o f a tw o-st ro ke moving
into the main as John Faulkner fin ished
fifth on his Yamaha YZ490.
The firs t a tt em p t to start the main
was red -fla gged when Larry Schaidt
tried to climb t he w all on th e back
stra ig ht. He wa lked ba ck to the p its
and the race restarted wi thou t hi m.
Kenny Cool bet h rocke ted to the front
with Kris Kiser, Mike Ha cke r, Tresser
a n d Varne s in hot p urs uit. Th e red
came ou t again when Dillo n fell and his
bike gathered up Robert Lewis. Nei ther
made the seco nd res tart.
Hacker led lap one, but was qUickly '
re p la ced by Coo lbeth. Tr esse r h e ld
third over James Ha rt and Kiser. By the
halfw ay mark Hart h ad mov ed to third
and Tresser and Kiser w ere locked in a
ba tile over fourth.
M oro n ey ' s H - D / Bell /Sp e c tro /
Mo tio n Pro / Pa rents-sp onsored Coolb eth m ad e it look v e ry easy as th e
you ng Exp ert led fellow rook ie Hacker
h o m e o ve r a s tron g field of ve teran
Expe r ts. T ress er topp ed a four-rid er
battle fo r four th beh in d Ha rt . Kiser,
Varnes and Chad Barth followed .
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Results
H EAT 1: 1. Ric ky Gra ha m (H a n ); 2. Will Davi s
(H a n); 3. Ronn ie Jones (I-Ion); 4. Ch ance Darling (H-D) ;
5. Mike Varnes (H- D); 6. Ha rold Dorsey , J r. (Hon) ; 7.
Bret Beye r (H ·D) ; 8. Geoff Clark (H· D); 9. Craig Este lla
(H· O); 10. Keith Jacobse n (Ho n); 11. Dave Ca mlln (HD).
Time: 4 m in., 14.80 sec .
HE AT:z, 1. Chri s Ca rr (H-D); 2. Mi ke Hale (H -D);
3. Jason Fletcher (H-D) ; 4. Georgie Price (f-I-D); 5. Brett
Land es ( Ho n) ; 6 . W ill ie McCoy (1-1-0); 7. lily
Springs tee n (H -D); 8. Sco tt Buch an (H- D); 9. David
Lloy d (Hon); 10. Brian Kro m roy (H pD); 11. Ted Tay lor
(H- D).
T im e: 4:] 5.22
H EAT 3: 1. Rod ney Farris (H- D); 2. Scott Pa rker
(H- D); 3. Steve Beatti e (H- D); 4. Terry Poo vey (Hon ); 5.
Jim Su mne r (H-D) ; 6. Be n Bost ro m (H-D); 7. Steve
Ma rt h (H- D); 8. Fran k Kaise r (H-D); 9. Les Was hbo n
(Il-D); 10. De vo n Pritchard (H ·D); 11. Bud Haas (H-D).
T im e: 4:14.60
H EAT 4: 1. Kev in A th e r to n (l-f- D); 2. Steve
Morehead (H-D); 3. Aar on Hill (H-D ); 4. George Roede r
II (H-D); 5 . Larry Pegram (H·D); 6. Joh n Res so III (fl·
0 ); 7. Da nn y Koetsch (H-D); 8. G reg Sims (H- D) 9.
Randy Text er (H- D); 12. Rob Oe tte (H-D ).
T im e: 4:14.78
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SEM I 1: 1. Beattie; 2. La ndes; 3. Roeder; 4. Koelsch;
S. Da rling; 6. Texter; 7. Bucha n; 8. Ca m lin; 9. Ge tte; 10.
Beyer; 11. Bostro w: 12. Wash bon ; 13.Taylor.
Time: 3:29.24
SE M I 2: 1. Po ove y; 2. Resso: 3, H ill; 4. Price; S.
Spri ngs teen ; 6. M. Vam es; 7. Seged y: 8. Estella; 9. Clark;
10. Ma rth; 11. Krom re y; 12. Haas.
Time: 3:30.23
S EMI 3: 1. Fletch er; 2: McCoy; 3. Jones; 4. Pegra m;
5. Dorsey; 6. Sims ; 7. Stump; 8. Sum ne r; 9. Lloyd : 10.
Kaiser; 11. Jacobsen; 12. Pritcha rd .
Tim e : 3:29.53
25-L A P NATIONAL: 1. Ricky Gra ha m (Ha n); 2.
Wi ll Davis (Hon); 3. Kevi n A the r to n (H·O); 4. Scott
Par ker (1-1 -0); 5. Rodney Farris (H-O ); 6. C hris Ca rr (H0); 7. Ronnie Jone s (Ha n); 8. jason Fletcher (H-D); 9.
Stev e More head (H- O); 10. Ste ve Dea ttie (H-D ); 11.
Mike Hale (1-1·0) 12. Brett Landes (Han); 13. Aaron
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H ;II (II ·D) ; 14. Willie. McC oy (H-

