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ARENACROSS Round 2: Veterans Auditorium
Super Arenacross 5eries
(Left) Chad Pederson
ralls through the first
tum en route to the
Friday night 250cc
maln-event win.
(Right) Denny
Stephenson (18) gets
ready to pass
defending Arenacross
Chemplon Jimmy
Geddis (1).
By Pam Lambert
DES MOINES, lA, OV. 17-18
ound two of the MSR/ Answer/
KBC-sponsored PJ1 Super Arenacross Series visi ted Veterans
Auditorium, and Chad Pederson and Denny Stephenson took
home all the gold. Pederson
won both classes Friday night in
front of a hometown crowd while
Stephenson swept both classes Saturday
night. Amid boos from the Pedersonpartial crowd, Stephenson said, "We
got real close but I was glad to hear
Chad say he would have done the same
thing if he had been in my shoes. We
got close but it was just good racing.
You guys saw one hell of a race, and if
you didn't like that race you can kiss
my ass!"
(Right) .Jeromy
Buehl (2) anll
Grayson
Goodman (3) file
through the first
tum. (Below)
Hometown
favorite Chad
Pederson scored
a pair of popular
wins on Friday
night.
FRIDAY
The crowd was thrilled by a wire-towire win in the 2S0cc class by SplitFire/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider Pederson. Jeromy Buehl had a flawless start
aboard his new Thor/Team Green ride,
but Pederson quicklyskimmed through
the whoops to take the lead. Honda of
Troy rider Todd DeHoop pulled alongside Buehl and the two riders stayed
close for several laps with De Hoop
pulling a slight edge along the start/finish straight. Cliff Palmer trailed just
behind in fourth and found an opening
around Buehl as he ducked underneath
in a right-hander. As Pederson thrilled
the crowd on the last lap with a style
show over the Budweiser Double,
Palmer pulled alongside DeHoop. Pederson motored around to take the checkered flag first while Palmer and
DeHoop battled with lapped riders and
Palmer was able to go outside on the
last tum while DeHoop's tight inside
line was slowed by traffic. Pederson
took the win; Palmer w.as second and
DeHoop third. Buehl held on to fourth
and Gaddis worked his way up to finish
fifth.
SATURDAY
Shawn Morgan pulled the holeshot
in the 12Scc main event, but defending
Arenacross Champion Grayson' Goodman blasted through the whoops and
stole the lead. Stephenson powered
through the whoops past Morgan to
quickly take control of second while
Pederson landed ahead of Morgan from
the Budweiser Double to move into
third. Goodman was unstoppable and
unpassable for the first five laps of the
a-lap main event, but Stevenson's tight,
inside line in the left-hander before the
start/ finish straightaway was quicker and
Stephenson blasted
ahead for the lead.
Pederson was just
behind the front runners in third and
surprised Goo~man
when he blew past in
the whoops. Morgan
continued to hold
fourth but had to fight
off a charge by Buehl
until he slid out in a
tum. Morgan then had
to hold off Greg Rand,
but Rand eventually
crashed his Honda in
the whoops. Morgan
was then attacked by
Gaddis, who made
a pass that stuck.
Stephenson and Pederson continued theh
war ou t front, lap
after lap. Finally, on
the white-flag lap,
Pederson out-jumped
Stephenson over the
Budweiser double and
took the lead for a
split second. When
the two riders entered
the next tum, Stephenson was on the inside
and Pederson on the outside. On the
step-up jump that followed the tum, the
riders banged bars and Pederson planted his handlebars over into a hay bale.
Stephenson went on to the finish line
while Pederson quickly picked up his
'bike and held on to second just ahead of
Goodman. Gaddis had worked his way
up from the back of the pack to finish
fourth while Mark Morris took fifth.
Gaddis grabbed the holeshot in the
2S.0cc main event, but Stephenson had
the whoop section dialed in and flew
past. Stephenson had smooth sailing
out front. Rand was in second holding a
slight lead over DeHoop and Palmer
until he crashed into a hay bale after the
triple jump. When the halfway flags
were shown, Stephenson had a good
lead and ·Gaddis was comfortably in second. The next six riders were so close it
was difficult to tell who was in command of what place. Lapped riders provided a few opportunities for Palmer
and Pederson to move ahead of the others while De-Hoop and Buehl had to
pick and choose lines more carefully to
avoid major crashes. Stephenson finished first for his second win of the
evening. Gaddis was second with his
best finish of the weekend. Palmer, Pederson and DeHoop completed the top
five.
c:N
Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Des Moines, Iowa
Results: November 17-18,1995
Friday
125 EX: 1. Chad Pederson (Kaw); 2. Jeromy Buehl
(Kaw); 3. Todd DeHoop (Han); 4. Denny Stephenson
(Suz); S. Grayson Goodman (Suz); 6. Cliff _Imer (Suz);
7. Mark Manis (Yam); 8. Andy Bowyer (Kaw~ 9. Jimmy
Gaddis (Kaw); 10. Jeff Hedden (Suz); ] 1. Chet
Bungardner (Hoo); 12. Tracy Badunan (Han); 13. Greg
Rand (Hon~ 14. Trea Purdy (Hon)
250 EX, 1. Chad Pederson (Kaw); 2. Cliff Palmer
(Suz); 3. Todd DeHoop (Hon~ 4. Jeromy Buehl (Kaw); 5.
Jimmy Gaddis (Kaw); 6. Greg Rand (Hon); 7. Denny
Stephenson (Suz); 8. Shawn Morgan (Kaw); 9. Grnyson
Goodman (Suz~ 10. Travis Kobush (Hon~ 11. Andy
AllOns (Kaw); 12. Scott Mericle (Hon~ 13. Jeff Hedden
(Suz); 14. Brad Woolsey (]

