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re dhead didn't have as easy a time as
us ual, however, as a first-moto ta ngle
with a downed rider held him to second
behind a blazing [iri Dos tal.
"I was fixin" to pass Doug Parsons,
but then he spun out and I go t tangled
up with him," said Carmicha el. "I wasn't
able to catch j iri that time, bu t I'll go out
and win the second mo to to get the over-
all."
True to h is wo rds, Ca rmichael
meth odicall y worked past his com pet itors after a lackluster start and ' romped
away with' an easy win in the bag. Josh
Taran ti n o was impressive as he raced
home in second, while Dost al rounded
o ut th e top th ree a nd ea rned seco n d
overall. Taran tino was third, while Andy
Harrington an d [T's Jimmy Varis ro unded out the top five.
Cynthia Col e was th e queen of the
Wom en's Pro class as she came hom e the
w inner with perfect 1-1 moto scores. Dee
Wood posted 2-2 scores for second, while
Kristy Shealy wa s held to third overall by
crashes in b oth o u ti ngs. Shea ly was
arguably the quickest of the females, but
a pair of spills kept her from earning the
top spot.
Jodi Holl ow topped the first Women's
Intermediate moto, but dropp ed to
fourth in moto two. Carla Chinen raced
home the w inner in th e second outing
and earned th e overall prize, thanks to
her second-place finish in moto one: Lisa
Henderson wa s second overall ahead of ,
Hollow.
SATURDAY
Windham grabbed the hol eshot at the
start of the 35-minute-p lus- two-Iap 12Sec
Pro final and nev er looked back. By the '
end of lap one, Windham had al ready
exten ded his lead to six seconds, while
the res t of the field scrambled for position. Davis suffered a terrible start, completing lap one in 13th. Honda R&D rider
Jeff Pe stana h eld d own th e runner -u p
position early in the race, bu t eventually
fad ed to ninth at the finish . Casey Johnson was next to hold down second, bu t
as the race w o re down, the li k able
yo ungster faded to an even tual seventh.
After starting the race in ninth, Healey
raced through the field w ith a vengeance
to earn second at the finish, some 20 seconds behind Windham, but w ell ahead
of third-placed Sh aun Kalo s, who comp et ed aboa rd an FMF -backed Suzuki.
Da vis turned in a credible ride for fourth.
" I pushed until Dad held out a sign
that s ai d ' P lus 20 /" sa id W indham .
"Then I started to back down a bit. Wh en
th e sign said 'Plus 15: I figured th at I
should p ick it up again."
The 12Scc Intermediate class featu red
what w as perhap s the best racing of the
day. Angelo Ingrande led the ear ly lap s,
b ut w as no m atch for Nathan Woods,
Sh aun P erolio and Dusti n Nelson.
Together, the three ride rs easily ou tdistanced the rest of the field an d began a
private war over the top sp ot. Woods
dropp ed bac k when he fou nd h im self
running si de-sadd le w ith his mac hine,
an d sudden ly all eyes were focused on
Pero lio a n d N e lson . Perolio le d the
ma jori ty of the laps, but cracked und er
the co ns ta n t pressure applied by th e
speedy Nelson. At the finish, Nelson led
Pe ro li o b y a matter o f in ch es , w hile
Tr avis Preston rac ed home thi rd after
overtaking Woods late in the race .
SUNDAY
34
Kal os led the w ay at the start of th e
250cc Pro fina l, but had Lechi en, Da vis
a n d W indham in hot pu rsuit . Ka los
eventually dropped off the leader 's pac e
to finish sixth .
Lechien was th e first to in heri t th e
lead, and managed to pull away a bit