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Cycle News 1994 06 01

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uation, however, by dominating the first moto and finishing a strong runner-up to Yamaha 's Jeff Emig in the second outing - good enough for the overall win. Lamson now leads the po ints chase by 14 points over Team Suzuki's Damon Huffman, 129-115. "1started getting a cold this morning, and I d idn't even want to be here," said Lamson follow ing the second win of his career; the first came two yea rs ago at Hangtown. " I was just hop ing to do .decent, but it actu ally turned ou t pretty good." . By w inning the second moto, 1992 125cc National MX Cha mpion Jeff Emig helped make up fo.r a first-mo to third, and finished second overall. He a lso became the first 125cc rid er of the season to win more than one moto. Defending champion Doug He nry - o f Team Honda /1-800-COLLECT - was third overall, with Team SplitFi re/Hot Wheels /Kawasaki's Ryan Hughes finishing fourth. The top 10 overall positions were filled out, respectively, by Huffman, Team SplitFi re/Hot Wheels/ Kawasaki rider James Dobb, Honda of Troy's Craig Decker an d Eri k Kehoe, Pro Circuit privateer Jimmy Gaddis and RRP/ Cycles of Palm Beach/Kayo/Dunlop /P3 /Sidi-backed priva teer Tim Ferry . This marked the first time since October 4, 1992, that an AMA National was held a t the hi gh-speed Budds Creek ter than that. I guess it's not bad, considering my starts and the dry track." Finishing fourth overall was North

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