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(Above) Jeff Matlasevich (21) and Steve
Lamson (4) dice In the main. Matlasev lch
finished sixth aboard a pr ivateer Yamaha.
(Far left) Sore shoulder and all, Jeff
Stanto~ rode to a strong second-place
fin ish . He is now second In the point
standings. (Left) Mike laRocco cracked
his gearbox when he cased a trip le In the
main. He had placed second In the first
two rounds.
the 15th lap, .allowin g Ward to slip into
the number-three spo t. Kiedrowski, who
had been steadily cl imb in g up the
leaderboard , passed Emig at the same
time, and the top four positions were
set. On the final circuit, with a cush ion
of three straightaways on St anton,
McGrath did a "nac-nac" over the triple
and cruised to his third-straight win . :
"He (McGra th) rode the track a lot
quicker than I did," said Stanton. "He
had a good race. I'd like to win, but I'm
up her e (on the podium), I gave 100%,
and I'm happy."
Ward was third ahead of Kiedrowski
and Emig. Matiasevich rode a great race,
earning top privateer honors in six th
place - his best finish of the season.
La mso n advanced to seven th , w ith
Swink taking eighth.
''I' m ju s t going through the
motions," said Swink. " I couldn ' t get
my head into it all night, and I don' t
know w hy. I started about like I fin ished, and it was just like I was pla y-rid ing or something."
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Craig overcame an inopportune firstlap crash to take ninth. "I crashed in the
mud," he said. "Me and another guy hit
and I got knocked off the track and into
a mudhole. I got back on in last (place)
and worked my way up, so I'm pretty
happy with ninth."
Henry completed the top 10: " My
shoulder was fine, but I got a.I ittle
tired," he said. "I did too much between
Orlando and Houston, and my shoulder
was hurting, so I took it easy this week.
I was right there and I saw those guys,
but I started fading after 11 laps. If I was
a little stronger I think ! could have
moved up:'
125cc
The first 125cc heat race had an inter.national flavor, with Mexican National
Champion Ped ro Gonzalez winning easily. Brit James Dobb mad e it a SplitFire
1-2 fin ish, and Fr ench m a n Fr ederic
Viall e was third . Bad er Manneh , a n
American wh o contests the Grand Prix
circuit, took fourth place with Kawasaki
rid er Cory Keeney com pl eting the top
five.
Damon Huffman walked away with
the second heat , while Craig Decker wa s
approximately 15 second s back in second. North County Yamaha' s Donald
Upton took third ahead of Butch Smith
and Jason McCormick.
After the Las t Chance Qualifier was
topped b y A xel Holvoe t, Go n zal ez
hol eshot the IS-lap 12Scc main even t.
Gon zalez, Decker and Manneh argued
o ver the lea d for th e first tw o la p s,
while Huffman recovered from a fifth place start. Huffman soon nu llified the
struggle for first pla ce, movin g into the
lead and se tting a torrid pace. Gonzalez stayed close for a while but came
up s h o rt on a ju m p a nd fe ll off the
pace.
U rid e well for 10 la ps, bu t then I
I
ha ve pain in my wrist and lose my head,
and Huffman s ta r t to p ull a w a y,"
explained the likeable Mexican. "Next
week I hope to do better and not fade. I
will try."
Huffman crossed the line more than
15 second s ahead of Gonzalez, earning
the fifth win of his career. "I had a bad
start, but I was able to move up pr etty
quickly," said Huffman. "I felt a little
more relaxed than last week. "
"I got off to a slow start, and by the
time I got a clean track th e y we r e
gone," said the third-placed Decker. " If
I can get a better sta rt I might be able
to do better. Those guys ha ve some
experience on me, so I'm just trying to
learn as much as po ssib le a t ever y
race.
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David Pingree finished fourth ahead '
of Do bb , w ho was slowed by a so re
shoulde r resulting from a crash in Hous-.
ton.
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Anaheim Stadium
Anaheim, California
Results: January 29, 1994 (Round 3 of 15)
250 HEAT 1 (20 riders, 8 laps, lop 4 tT.ansfer): 1.
Steve Lamson (Ho n); 2. Jeff Sta n to n (Ho n); 3. Do u g
H e n r y (Ho n); 4. Jeff Ma t ias e vic h (Ya m ); 5. Mike
la Rocco (Kaw); 6. Mik e Kied rows ki (Kaw) ; 7. Dou g
Du bach (Ya m) ; 8. Bud d y A ntun ez (Ka w ); 9. Mike
C ha mberlai n (Kaw ); 10. jerem y Buehl (Yam); 11. Y.
G lledard (Ka w); 12. Rich Ta yl or (Han) : 13. To ny
Amaradio (Ka w) ; 14. B. Mer cier (Yam); 15. Grayson
Goodman (Han); 1~. J. Sereika (Kaw); 17. B. Hamilton
(Yam): 18. Chris Young (s uz); 19. Don Bisceglia (lion);
211. Todd Downs (Hon).
Ti me: 7 minu tes, 5252 seconds.
2SO H EAT 2 (20 riders, 8 loaps. top 4 transf er) : 1.
j.remy McGrath (lion); 2. jeff Emig (Yam); 3. Michae l
Craig (Yam); 4. Brian Swink (Suz) ; 5. Denny Stephenson
(Suz); 6. Kyle Lewis (Ya m); 7. ailr Palmer (ICTM); 8.
Larry Brooks (Yam); 9. K. Ashkennzi (Yam); 10. Larry
Ward (Yam); 11. Shaun Kalos; 12. Todd DeHoop (Hon):
Hon); 15. Billy Frank
13. S. Riaux (Ya m); 14. C Davis C
(Yam); 16. Jim Chamberlain (Suz) : 17. Steve Lied be rg
(Hon); 18. Darid Castillo (Yam); 19. [, Hedden (Han):
2ll. Mark Easley (Yam).
T UDe: 7:46.90.
2SOS EMI 1 (16 ri ders. 6 I.aps, top 5 transfer) : 1.
Mike Kiedrowski (Kaw); 2. jeromy Buehl (Ya m); 3. Mike
LaRocxo (!