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Cycle News 1995 08 23

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.MOTOCROSS Washougal MX Park AlIA Amateur National MX (Lett) Team SplltFlrelPro ClrcultlJ(awasakl's Ryan Hughes used amateur day at Washougal to tune up for the next day's'125cc NatIonal. (Abova) Ross Maeda (8) and Rory Berg (9) scrapped In the Old TImer Expert claBB. Maeda was second overall, Berg WBB third. By Seymour Bettys WASHOUGAL, WA, AUG. 4-S yan Hughes is determined to win , the 1995 AMA 125cc National Championship. Having signed a contract with Team Kawasaki to contest the '96 250cc National Championship Series, Hughes knows that this is his last chance to earn a title in the eighth-liter division, and is taking every step to accomplish that goal. Take Washougal, for instance. The Team SplitFire/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider showed up at Washougal MX Park on amateur day in order to take a few extra laps around the track in hopes of gaining that extra edge needed to beat his championship rivals. The extra day spent at the track must have worked, as Hughes emerged with a bit of breathing room in the series point standings after the following day's 125cc National. Though he didn't win a moto on Sunday, he was cOnsisten t enough to pull 'away in the standings. As for Hughes' amateur-day performance, he simply outclassed the rest of the 125cc pro field, handily winning the opening moto by nearly a full minute. However, Hughes packed it in shortly after the first goround in order to conserve energy for the National. R (Right) Randy Futral (163) and Tommy York (479) led the 125cc Intermediate Division 2 field off the line. (Below) Rob Healy (19) led overall Vet Novice Division Three winner Kurt Cannon (141) in moto one. Healy ended up third overall. A whopping 1,333 entrants showed up to do battle on the perfectly prepared track that winds through the forests of the Pacific Northwest, making the event one of the biggest in late AMA history. Two full days were required to accommodate all of the riders, and multiple divisions in Emily Norton smoked the Women's CIaBB with a doubl.moto s_p, and paBBed many of the Old TImers who started In the tlrst gate aa _II.

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