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" It was a good ra ce fo r me, a lot of
fun : ' Eve r ts s a id .- "I rode fa st and
sm ooth a nd I d id not m ake any m istakes. I had fun leading so many good
riders."
"I don' t mean any d isrespect towards
h im , but Jeremy ' s obviously a better
supercro sser than he is a rnotocrosser,"
sa id Nicoll , wh o h a d a r u n-i n with
McG rath at the Ll.S, GP in Jul y. "A tra ck
like this is not suited to his style; there
a re no ju m ps for him to use h is grea t
techniq ue on . It's just fast and natural
h e re . I guess there a ren 't too m any
tracks left in th e States th at are like that.
M ay be Unadilla , but a n Eng lish m a n
(Iarnie Dobb) wo n the Nati on al there."
" I was really nerv ous a nd up tight the
first rnot o," M cGrath s a id. " I k n ow I
wasn' t rid in g as good as I co uld ha ve
bu t lu ck ily Mi ke an d Jeff ea ch won a
race. My arms were pumped u p when
Nicoll passed me. I could have fought it
ou t with him, but I wa s more concern ed
with a good fin ish for th e team than
ris king it a ll for myself."
Before th e la st 250 / 500cc m ote ,
Jan son w or ked o u t the scores. "The best
of three scores are really all that matters
right now:' figured Ja nson. "We ha ve
four poin ts, Italy has seven, Sweden has
se ven and Bel gium ni ne . If Italy or
Sweden w ins both classes, we would
lose even if w e took two seconds. And
we can't for get a bo u t Belgium."
Th e last and eas ily th e bi ggest co ntro versy o f th e da y to ok pla ce just
before th e s ta r t o f the final m oto .
Pu zar's bike wa s abo ut 15 seconds late
in arrivin g at the p arc fe r me. ( Ea ch
rid er's motorcycle must be in the s taging area 10 minutes before the. s ta rt of
each race .) Th e FIM barred the Italian
access to the starting ga te, disquali fyin g
him from the mot o. The Italians argued
that the extremely cro wded pit area wa s
the ca use o f their sho rt delay, but ra ce
of ficials would not make an exception.
This prompted a near-riot by the Italian
team per sonne l at the parc fe r me
entrance. But the race went on w ithou t
them, dashing the h igh ho pes they had
a fter the fine r id es of Bar toli n i a nd
Pu zar had pu t th em in co n ten tio n for
thei r firs t-ever MX des Na tion s wi n.
O n the sta rting gate, Fra nce, England
and Sout h Africa p ut their 250cc riders Belley, Nico ll and Albertyn, respectively
- on the front row, rath er than their
Open bike rid er s. Team USA and Team
Bel g ium wen t with th e co nv en tio na l
stra tegy of big b ikes first.
After so me initial sh uffling, the pack
sorted itself o ut, with N icoll and Bolley
ou t front . Bcrvoe ts wa s the top Open
b ike rid er in th ird place, with Bel gian
teammat e Eve rts a few positi on s back .
Kied rowsk i was just ou tside the top 10,
but teammat e McGr a th was deep in the
pack.
"M ike w as a lit tle late off th e ga te,
and I came int o the first corner behind
him ," sa id McGrath. " But so meone fell
in fro nt of me and I got caught on h is
bike and I couldn't go . By the time I got
free I was a lmost last. T h e n after I
passed about 10 gu ys I crashed back
again."
McG rat h was ou tside the top 50, bu t
he im proved to 35 th after two laps .
Ho w ever , it soon became obvious that
bar ri ng a n un e xp ecte d disas ter for
Kiedrowski, McGrath 's final -mot o score
w ould be the one that w ould not count
for Team USA. McGr ath never s topped
tr yin g to advance to the fron t, but the
on e -lin ed co nd itio ns prev ent ed him
fro m climb ing an y higher than 17th in
the field, ninth-best 250cc rid er .
Meanwhil e Kiedrows ki w as ha vin g
p robl em s of hi s own . The n ormall y
fla w less Kawa sa ki pil ot fell off three
tim es in the openi ng s tages of the race,
leaving the door wide open for the rest
Italian Alessandro Puzar was DQ'ed for
gridding late for the second 250cc mota.
of th e team s to us e th e third moto
against Team USA . Kiedrowski finall y
se ttled d own just insid e the top 20, but
he was s till ninth in the Open class.
Up front, Nicoll and Bo lley sta rted
stre tching out their early lead on the rest
of the h uge fiel d , each ho ping for h is
first moto victory of the year. The ir
rele n tless perso na l duel carried them far
away from Berv octs, Nilsson, Albertyn
and the rest of the field, and would later
prove costly to Belgium'S hopes of final ly beating the American team. At one
point Nicoll slipped and Bolley took the
lead, but the British Honda pilot retaliat ed with three la p s remaining, controlling the race once and for all.
With the Ital ian team shu t out of the
race and Sweden's 250cc rider (Marcus
Hansson) outside th e top 10, Belgium
sud d enly found itself to be the one team
positioned to upset th e Am ericans .
Bcrvoets was pulling away from Nil sson
as the 500cc lea d e r and Ever ts soon
muscled past the struggling Albertyn
for thi rd.
"I came down the hill here an d went
wi de just as Eve rts wen t in tight," said
A lbertyn af ter the fina l moto. " It w as
my fa ult for leaving the d oo r ope n, but
I' ll ge t him back."
If th e race had en ded at tha t point,
n e ar th e 15-minut e ma rk, Belgi u m
would have claim ed the tea m championship.
" I had a good start from the second
row, but too many guys in my cla ss
s tarted on the fron t row and go t away
from us," .s a id Ev ert s after wa rd s.
" Nic oll and Bolley had suc h a big lead
tha t I could not see them, which made it
d ifficult to catch th em . In the end they
became tired but it was too late for me
to do an ything . Just one more lap..."
Kiedrowski overtoo k Nicoll's teammate Jared Sm ith when th e Brit fell at
the bottom of the lon g d ownhill. A few
moments later Kiedrowski wa s able to
o ve r ta ke Kin g a nd Fin land 's M iska
Aaltonen. That still left him si xth with
three laps to go, three places lower than
he need ed to fin ish for Team USA to
win. Se nsing an imminent American
defea t, Team Belgium personnel starting
ga thering arou nd the start-fin ish area in
a n ticipation of their f irst MX d es
N a tions wi n since 1980 (the last ti me
anyone ot her than Team USA won).
With 10 minutes to go, Kiedrowsk i's
m e chan ic h eld o u t th e b oard th at
inform ed Kiedrowsk i of w ha t he had to
do. Needing three p laces, Kie drowski
p ick ed up h is s peed cons id erabl y to
ov ertake Au stria's Bauer, South Afr ica's
Du gmore and D ani sh s ta r So re n
Morten son befor e the white flag flew.
"I knew it wa s tim e to w in it or lose
it, so I go t my head ba ck together, started rid in g s mooth and smart, and ju st
d id it:' sai d Kiedro wsk i a fter h is cool
charge.
American Jeremy McGrath and his tuner Skip Norfolk p repare for the 125/250cc m ota .
As th e Bel gian contingent watched
helplessly from the p its, Everts went on
a frantic se arch for N icoll and Bolley,
but their own pitched battle had carried
them w ell clea r of the Bel gian . He
missed cat ch ing th e Ch e st erfield
Yama ha of Bo lley - and along w ith it the
elusive MX des Nations vic tory - by just
three seconds. Eve rts stopped to watch
Bervoets come across as the O pen class
winner, then rode off over the hill w hen
Kiedrowski's arrival a short time later
(beh ind Nil sson) signalled yet another
American win.
"Thi s wa s the toughest one of all 13,"
sa id Janson, as Te a m USA stepped to
th e top of th e podium. "It's just unbelie vable the way our guys ca me back
a nd won . But I have to tell you, m y
hero is Kurt Nicoll . By him winning
th at third moto, he knocked the
Belgians ba ck another spot. That was
the one sp ot we n eeded to win this
thing again."
"I wa s w atching the las t rno to from
th e fence and it looked like Belg ium
p retty much had it w o n : ' a d mi tted
Emig. " I started to wa lk back to the p its
and then the announcer shou ts, ' M ike
Kie d rowski third!' I figure d I'd better
stay there and keep cheering him on."
" I'm really relieved w e w on ," ad ded
McGrath. " I know that fou rth ain't th e
best sco re, bu t I'm glad it he lped . I was
thi nking, 'Man, I don't w ant to be one of
the guys who loses this thing.:"
"This is a nice wa y to en d the year:'
said Nicoll, whose 3-1 p e r for m an ce
earned him top indi vidual honors in the
250cc division. " Bolley wa s rid ing very
fa s t a nd to g ether we g o t away from
everyone . He passed me after I fell, but
o nce I passed h im ba ck I knew I had
w on the race."
Nicoll added that had his team been
a b le to start Dobb a n d Rob H erring
(bo th of whom are inju red) England
w ould have fared bette r . "England
w ould have won. We don' t have the
depth of America, where you have any
number of riders to step in."
"We are very happy to be th ird overa ll: ' said Sweden's Karlsson, secondbest 12Sec rider on the day. "We had the
worst starting pick on the ga te and our
250cc rider Marcu s (Ha nsson) was sufferi ng fro m an inju ry. The result of third
was very good for our country."
"I don't kn ow what w e hav e to do to
win thi s tr oph y : ' sa id a humbl ed
Strijbos, the Belgia n team manager. "We
are un lucky agai n, b u t w e are happy
w ith the wa y our three rid ers rode. We
b rou ght the three best riders tha t we
cou ld. We just need to be lucky once." 1.-';
Results
TE A MS : 1. USA (11) ; 2. Belgium (12); 3. Sweden
• (I S); 4. Eng land (29); 5. New Zea land (34); 6. Cermany
(36); 7. So uth Africa (36); 8. Au s tri a (40); 9. Den mark
(45); 10. Norway (61) ; J 1. Ceeehc Republic (63); 12.
Sw itzerland (72 ); 13. Australia (72); 14. Spain (73) ; 15.
Finland (78); 16. Estonia (80); 17. Latvia (99); 18. Russ;'
Even track-s ide security finds time to capture the moment at the MX des Nations.
(100); 19. Hungary (102); 20. Uk raine (104); 21. C roa tia
(119); 22. Luxe mbourg (120); 23. Ital y" (14); 24. Holland
(23); 25. France (26); 26. Ireland (65); 27. Slov en ia (74);
28. Greece (95); 29. Lith uan ia (95).
(- Less than five scores registered}
M aTO S
125/500: 1. Mike Kiedrowski (Kaw) USA/500: 2.
Icrgen Nilsson (Ho n) Sweden/500; 3. Mamicq Bervoets
(Kaw) Be lg iu m /SOD; 4 . Edwin Ev ertse n (Ka w)
Ho lland /500: 5. Siegfried Bauer (Kaw) Aus tria /500; 6.
Darryl King (Ka w) N ew Zealand /SOD; 7. Mi chele
Fa n to n (Ka w) It aly / SOO 8. And re a Bartolini (Hon)
;
Ital y /125; 9. Jefl Emig (Ya m) USA/ l 25; 10. Jared Smith
( Kaw ) Engla-nd /SOO; 11. Frederic Via lie (Kaw)
France / SOD); 12. Joakim Karlsson (Suz) 5weden /125; 13.
Werner Dewit (Suz ) Be1
hium/ 125; 14. Soren Mortenson
(Ka w) De n m a rk /SOO; 15. Bernd Ecke nb ac h (Ya m)
GennAny /500 ; 16. Gle n IWII (H on ) AustTa lia / 500 ; 17.
Christian Chanton (Yam) Switzerland /SOO; 18. Andreas
Kentsinger (KTM) Grrma ny/ 12S; 19. Roy Snell engen
(Suz) No rwa y / 12S ; 20. D arryl A tk in s (Han) N ew
Zea land /I25; 21. Pau l Cooper (Yam) Englan d / I25; 22.
Ja n Mra ze k (Ka w ) Czecho /500; 23. Mi kkel Capra ni
(Ka w ) Denmark / I25); 24. Coli n Dugmo re (Suz) So uth
Africa/SOO; 25. Mis kA Aa ltonm (H on) Fin1.lnd/ SOO.
s
Ti me: 35 minutes , 13.956 second. .
125 /250: 1. Stefa n Eve r ts (Suz) Belgium /250 ; 2.
Alessand ro Puzar (Yam) ltaly / 2.c;Q; 3. Kurt Nicoll (Ho n)
England /250; 4. Je re my McGrath (Hon) USA / 250 ; 5.
Frederic Bolley (Yam) Fra nc e / 250; 6. Dietmar Lacher
(Su z) Germa ny / 250; 7. Emig; 8. G reg Albertyn (Han)
Sout h Africa /250; 9. Pedro Tragter (H on ) HoUand/250);
10. Karlsson; 11. Shayne King (Yam) New Zealand /250;
12. Strijbos; 13. Bart olini; 14. Marcus. Hansson (Hon)
Sweden /250; 15. Jerome DuPont (Ha n) Sw itzerland/
250); 16. Dewit; 17. Petr Kuch.u (Kaw ) Czecho/I25; 18.
Atki n s; 19 . Lee Hogan (Y.lm) Au stralia /250; 20 .
Snellengen; 2 1. Coo pe r; 22. Karl S ulzer (KTM )
;
Au.

