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. . Round 10: Washougal MX Park
. AlIA ·~NaIlonaI Qlamplonshljt IIOtoctOss Series'
(Left) Yalllllha's Jeff
Emlgwas
undoubtedly the
fastest 250cc rlder
In the first moto. He
led McGrath home
by over 20
seconds.
Unfortunately, a
crash early In moto
two held him to
second overall.
(Be!ow) Ryan
Hughes (9) led
Robbie Reynard
(22) and Mlckael
PIchon (101) early
In the opening
125cc-class moto.
Reynard worked
Into first and ran
away with ease.
Hughestook
control of the
series point leed.
II i~""':
factory riders behind him, but would
drop to seventh by the moto's end.
Craig, Hughes, Reynard, Huffman
and Brown followed Pichon past
McCormick, and the seven riders waged
a heated battle over every position. Reynard was the smoothest of the bunch,
and in spite of his troubled knee, was
able to work into the lead and pull away
at the finish. Hughes, Brown and Huffman swapped second repeatedly, and in
the end it was Brown who gained control of the spot. Hughes was third with
Huffman breathing down his jersey,
while Pichon followed at a distance in
fifth. Craig was sixth, despite a pair of
crash2S and a big scar" in the whoops.
"j gOt a little bit of arm pump, but.it
was mf)~tjy my knee that war, l-, ., ~rin~
>tie," said Reynard. "1 just tI '- .~ stay
smooth and get away from those guys."
Lamson had a terrible moto, and lost
several important championship points
by finishing 12th. "I started about fifth
or so, but that Ryan Huffman kid went
crazy on the first lap and took both of us
out over the top of the uphill," said
Lamson. "I was so pissed! The right side
of my bars was bent up and my brake
lever was bent straight down, and it
took me a long time to get used to riding
like that."
McCormick on the 13th lap and set his
sights on Brown, who was cruising out
front.
"I started to take it easy becaus.e 1
had a big lead," said Brown. "I didn't
know that Lamson was going to come
up so quick. I could've gone faster
through the whole race if I had known."
Once into second, Lamson made
quick work of the seven seconds that
separated him from and Brown and
closed to the leader's rear fender within
two laps. It was not to be, however, as
Brown held on for the win with only
inches to spare. McCormick came home
a popular third, barely fending off a
late-race charge from Hughes.
"The crowd was really cheering for
me," said an elated McCormick. "They
kept me going. 1 knew Hughes was
coming fast, but 1 dug deep for that
one."
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125cc NATIONAL
Bradshaw took control of third early
on and rode a relatively lonely race,
comfortably ahead of fourth-placed
Lewis. Former KTM factory rider
Anthony Amaradio started 15th, but set
a blistering pace aboard his borrowed
Honda that carried him to fifth a t the
checkered flag. Once again, Ward gave
up a position late in the race, this time to
'the hard-charging Amaradio. Dobb
started poorly, but worked up to seventh by the race's end.
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Suzuki support rider Scott Sheak
snared the holeshot in moto two and led
the first lap before succumbing to a
hard-charging Brown. Once into the
lead, Brown clicked into overdrive and
pulled away with ease, while Sheak
fought tooth-and-nail for every position
he lost. Sheak would finish fifth in the'
moto, sixth overall.
Reynard and Pichon pulled off on the
second lap - both with sore knees. Pichon
had fallen in a tight switchback section
on the opening lap and injured his right
knee, while Reynard's pain was from an
old injury. Huffman was unable to miss
Pichon's downed bike and crashed back
to 31st, but made an impressive. charge
back up to seventh at the finish.
"I was wondering why the two guys
in front of me ve~red left and right,"
said Huffman. "I gassed it up through
the middle of them and then as 1 crested
the comer there was Pichon's bike."
After starting in the top five, Lamson
began to methodically pick his way
~ough the other front-runners, including Sheak, Chad Pederson and Hughes.
Lamson took over second from
Mike Craig was the fastest off the
line in the first moto, but the Honda of
Troy rider slipped a bit in the first tum
and was passed by McCormick and
Eastern Regional 125cc Supercross
Champion Mickael Pichon. McCormick
drove the crowd into a frenzy as he led
the way around bis home track, but
Pichon drove past and into the lead on
the first lap. McCormick was impressive
as he did his best to fend off the flock of
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lIkIW oat there. bat then I lItarkd tID pI8Ilp lip aM make mistakes I d«:ided
80
to
dmf oat ad ended ':IP &e'ftIdb,. but that was good for me and I was happy.
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:J ellz" and ~was a big . . . . . for DIe to Ita}' up lmntwbele I was. I did
all I <.'OUId to hold off La-. bat be was a little too madL I knew Hughes was
omliIlg in the end, but my ad1'ena1iDe was pumping 80 much that I didn't even feel
two.......
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Mc.CO""'rirVs dream weekend was a profitable one. In addition to his $680 share
of the 125cc class purse, McCormick was awarded the $500 Camel
~/Skoal~ Privatee!' Award for being the highest-placing priva~
U\ the 125cc class. His biggl!8t financial rewards, however, came from the OregonIWashington Top Privateer Fund, started by event prol2\Olions manager and
track aJIJlOWlCe!' Brian Barnes.
'"I started the fund for the best finishing Or<'
SImes, who donated. $200 hiJmeIf. "Local dealt
the entire amount going to the best local guy. I dI
did, but I was tickled to see what a real cool deal it tlmwu. ~.
Shortly after the second moto, when it was apnounced that McComuck would be
the winner of the fund, spectator after spectator rushed to the announcers tower to
contn"bute. In the end, the fund grew to a whopping $3667, all of which was awarded to a very appreciative McConnick.
'"It feels great to know that all my friends and fans helped out," said McCormick.
"This will really help out with expenses. I have a sponsor, Dewayne Winjwn, who
bought me bikes this year. Both of them were stolen a few weeks ago and he bought
me another bike just for this race. This is good, maybe now I can help repay him."
In addition to Winjmn, McCOI'IIlick wished to thank his sponsors: Hillsboro
Honda/Suzuki/Kawasaki, Ilill's Pipes, Nelson's At:bIetic, Enzo Racing, PowerBar,
uro, Bell, Smith. DeVoJ. Dunlop, Washougal MX Park and his IIIOD\ and dad.
Washougal MX Park
Washougal, WashIngton
Results: August 6,1995
125 MOTO 1: 1. Robbie Reynard (Kaw); 2. Mike
Brown (HOn)i 3. Ryan Hughes ~w); 4. Damon Hufb:n..-m
(Suz); 5. Mickae! Pichon (!

