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Round 1: Perris Raceway
By Tony Alessi
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th in k I m ad e' th e rent
tod a y , " sa id Neb raska' s
Brian Deegan, after winning
the 250cc Pro class an d finishi ng second in the 125cc division at
the open ing roun d of the GFI Winter
Series, held at Perris Raceway.
Perhaps more s ignificant than rent
money was the fact tha t Deeg an, a virtually unkn own teenager, topped two of
the wo rld 's fastest riders. Swe dish 250cc
Na tio na l Ch ampion j oakim Karlsson
and English ma n Ron He rri ng could do
little to match Deegan 's pace. For those
not in the kn ow, Herring was one of the
three Brits who dethro ned the Ame rican
team of jeff Emig. Mike Kiedrowski an d ·
Mike LaRocco at this year's Mo tocross
des Nations and brought the U.S. wi n
strea k to a halt after 13 yea rs of dominance.
But wh y we re these "Eu ros" here, in
the first pl ace? "FMF is p rou d to have
b oth 'Y aki ' a nd Herring h ere tod ay,"
said FMF tuner Terry Varner. "They will
b e d oing te s t in g on FMF-p repare d
Honda 250s for th e next few weeks in
prep aration for the '95 250cc GP Series ."
The Euro pair seemed quite confident after the morning practice sessions.
"We a re a ll very p ump ed about th is
year's Motocross des Na tions win," said
Herri ng . "Everyone wa nt s to beat the
Americans."
When the gate dropped, Herring's
confidence was evi dent as he pulled the
holeshot and instantly pulled out a lead
on new pro Dustin Nelson. Moving in to
the runner-u p position by the end of the
third lap was Deegan, who was aboard
a Kenny Watson -tuned Honda CR250.
Ne lso n h ad problems and d ro pped
b ack to fift h behind Stev e Dr ew and
Karl sson. The race p ro gres sed into a
tw o-rid er battl e for the lead as Deegan
began to reel in Herrin g.
"I kicked it up a not ch," said Deegan.
"I caug ht him and I thou ght I was go ing
to run into him becau se h e was going so
slo w in the turns. He seemed to be having trouble."
He rring was able to m ainta in h is
pace , and didn't appear to be too worried abo ut Deegan. " He wasn't riding
on my tailp ipe or anything." said Herrin g. "O the rwise, I wou ld have go ne
faster."
Deegan kept within striking distance
of Herri ng for th e remain d er of the
moto, an d was right behind the Englishman when the checkered flag came out.
Karlsson crossed the finish line a distant
third , whil e Nels on rebound ed for
fourth ahead of Rustv Holland, Pedro
Gonzalez and Mike chamberlain.
The second moto s a w Ka rl s s o n
h olesh ot, making it two for two in the
ho leshot dep artmen t for FMF. Deegan
quickly moved into second, with firstmoto winner Herring right behind. Deegan wasted little time wi th Kar lsson and
passed him before the start of the second lap.
"That other European guy was leading, but he wasn't going th at fast so I
pa ssed him right away," said Deegan .
Deegan p roceeded to open up a lead
on Karlsso n, while third-placed Herring
in turn tried to find a way p ast and into
second . Tha t batt le lasted for thr ee lap s,
and Herring fina lly mo ved in to seco nd.
Herring th en se t aft er Deegan and
began to chi p away at his lead. "I saw
Herring coming. but I just kept concentrati ng on rid ing smooth and fast," said
Deegan .
Herring closed to within a few second s of Deegan, but washed out in one
of Perris Raceway' s s~eeping turns. "I
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Deegan on top of the w
just fell in a turn," said Herring. "The n I
had to pass Yaki all over again."
Herring did manage to repass Karlsson , but the damage was d one and his
hopes of catching the speedy American
were dashed.
"It's one thing to catch a rider, but it
is another to pass hi m," said Herring.
"Th is t rack is sma ller tha n wha t I'm
u sed to , and t he races here are q uite
short."
. . Kar lsson was agai n third , while Chris
Wheeler, Ch am berl ain an d Travis Presto n rounded ou t the top six.
Deega n returned in th e 125cc Pro
class and backed up his 250 w in wi th a
s tro ng secon d . Deeg an tr ounced th e
com pe titio n in the second rno to with a
reso und ing wi n, but a fourth in the first
hea t held h im to second overa ll behi nd
Greg Schnell.
Eric Sch nell u sed smarts to wi n the
125cc In term ed ia t e class . Sc h nell
smoked away in his heat race, to pping
Ga be Boli var, who was han d ed seco nd
when Doug Pars on s an d Ti m Be atty
decided to playa game o f chicken on
the fina l lap.
Shawn
Ellis
topped
Terrance
Mila n and j o sh
Ku tcha in the second
heat. Each of th e
h eats offere d 10
transfer positions to
the final. In the final,
Mila n led 98 per cent
of the moto, but wit h
less th an three turns
left, he fell and hand ed the wi n to Schnell,
wh o h ad kep t a cool
head througho ut the
race. Milan stom ped
th e gro u n d a nd
sh oo k hi s h ead in a
flurry of anger after
fin ish in g a di s ap p o int in g th ir d b e hind Schnell and Eric
Vallejo.
Va llejo s pa nke d
th e 250cc Intermed iate class over japanese rider Yusa ko
Kabota, who was riding a Yamaha YZ250
under the superv ision of Jim Holley.
Holley did some
racing of his o w n ,
and to p pe d the Vet
Expert clas s with ease, besting Martin
Klossner and Kenny Zahrt.
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Perris Raceway
Perris , California
Results: January 15, 1995
50 IT, L Ch ad Go res (Yarn).
50 BEG : 1. Eri k Cole man (Yam); 2. M ike Pe r ry
(Vam).
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50 4·6 ST K: 1. Tate M is ia szk (KT M) ; 2. Ryan
McClintock (Yam ); 3. Co le Seely (Yam ); 4. Jeff Alessi
(Vam); 5. Chase Thicas (Yam).
50 7-8 ST K: 1. Giovanni Filippon e (Yam ); 2. Bryan
Mi nt er (KTM ); 3 . And r ew N ason (Yam ); 4. Sea n
Mcl nroe (Yam).
60 IT, L Brody Bollios (Kaw) .
60 BEG: 1. Zac Wray (Kaw); 2. Giova nni Filippo ne
(Kaw ); 3. Don a l Ch ollar (Kaw ); 4. Dane Jackson (Kaw) ,
S. Robe rt Seeds (Kaw) .
60 NOV: 1. Ma rk Pal rne z (Kaw ); 2. Andy Pierce
(Kaw ), 3. JQl.' Hamilton (Ka w); 4. Nicholas Wells (Kaw) r
5. Chad Robbins (Kaw ).
60 (NT , 1. Jl Hall (Ka w); 2. Scott Simon (Kaw);3.
Coil' Humphries (Kaw ); 4. Ch ad Ga u me r (Ka w ); 5.
Derrick McClintock (Kaw ).
60 O PEN: 1. Nick Alvare z (Kaw); 2. Col le Wallace
(Kaw ).
80 IT, 1. Eric WilliS (!