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Round 3: MetroCentre
ARENACROSS
AMA National Arenacros$series.
(Lett and below) Jeromy Buehl (2)
dominated the third round of the AMA
National Arenacross Series In Rockford, Illinois.
The Kawasaki rider won three C?ut of the four 125 and 250cc Expert
classes.
Buehlbowls 'em over
By Pam LambertĀ· Photos by Jeff Cox
ROCKFORD, IL, DEC 1-3
eam Green Kawasaki-backed
Jeromy Buehl was the big winner in round three of the AMA
ational Arenacross Series held
inside the small confines of the MetroCentre in Rockford. After two nights of
sometimes all-too-close racing, Buehl
recorded three out of four race win , his
best night coming on Friday when he
swept both the 125 and 250cc Expert
classes under the carpet. Tbe following
night, fellow Kawasaki rid.er Jimmy
Gaddis put the skids to Buehl's hopes of
a perfect weekend when he scored the
125cc win after fini hing second (125cc)
and third (250cc) the previous night.
Buehl outgunned Gaddis in the 250cc
bout.
Buehl's successful trip to Rockford
put him into the series points lead with.
197 points, just five points ahead of
Gaddis, while Todd DeHoop, who went
3-4-3-4 over the course of the weekend,
resides in third place with 167 point, 17
points ahead of fourth-place Cliff
Palmer. Texan Grayson Goodman currently holds down fifth with 134.
Friday night's 125cc main event got
underway with Kawasaki Team Green's
Shawn Morgan grabbing the holeshot,
but his lead would be short-lived.
Through a section of whoops, Buehl
pulled alongside Morgan and had control of the lead by the last whoop. From
that point on, Buehl rode flawlessly and
was never seriously threatened throughout the 14-lap race. But there was a lot
of action going on behind him.
DeHoop eventually settled into second with Gaddis following him into
third. Tbe two competitors battled for a
while until Gaddis made his move and
passed DeHoop over the triples for second place. Gaddis would hold on to second for the remainder of the race, whi Ie
DeHoop cruised home in third. Rounding out the top five were Chad Pederson
and Grayson Goodman.
Buehl, again, was in a class all his
own in the 250cc main event. The
Kawasaki rider blasted out of the gate
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and into the lead, and would go on to
score a wire-te-wire victory.
While Buehl strolled out in front,
Pederson, Gaddis, DeHoop and Brad
Woolsey mixed it up lap after lap. Tbere
was little passing, but the four-rider
grou p kept close tabs on each other
throughout the race, and when it was all
over, Pederson managed to hang on to
his second place, followed by Gaddis,
DeHoop and Woolsey.
Tbe next night Buehl, Gaddis, Pederson and the rest were at it again. In the
125cc feature, the race was red-flagged
when DeHoop jumped the gun, and he
was reJega ted to the third row on the
restart.
On the econd try, Buehl again shot
into th.e lead with Morgan glued to his
rear fender. Behind him were Gaddis
and Goodman.
Buehl would later make his first mistake of the weekend when he missed a
shift and came up short over the infield
double jump. Gaddis cleared the jump
trouble-free and soared into the lead,
with Buehl recovering in second. The
battle raged behind the front two riders,
with Goodman barely hanging on to
third, ahead of Pederson and now Cliff
Palmer.
Meanwhile, DeHoop was making up
ground after being penalized on the
start. He soon found his way into fourth
place; then he passed Goodman for
third over a triple jump.
On the last lap, the race to win was
far from over, as Buehl tried every trick
in the book to get around leader Gaddis,
but to no avail. However, Buehl gave it
one last shot on the final turn, but Gaddis' inside line was too tight, giving
Buehl absolutely no room to pass. Gaddis scored his first win of the weekend,
while Buehl had to settle for second.
DeHoop rode an inspired race to finish
third over Pederson and Goodman.
Buehl was back to his old self in the
250cc main event, as he, once again,
grabbed the holeshot ahead of Pederson,
Gaddis, Goodman and Charlie Bogard.
(Above) The only rider able to beat Buehl
all weekend was defending champion
Jimmy Gaddis, who won the 125cc Expert
ctass on Saturday.
Later on, Gaddis and Pederson tangled when Gaddis plowed into Pederson from behind. Pederson got the
worse end of the deal when he crashed
as a result of the get-together and would
eventually finish 14th. Gaddis stayed
upright and would later pass Goodman
- who had passed both Pederson and
Gaddis when they crashed into each
other - and finish second to Buehl.
Thinking he had purposefully taken
Pederson out, the crowd booed Gaddis
after the race. On the podium, Gaddis
said, "My back end was up in the air, I
had no back brake and I ran into him.
There was nothing intentional about it
and (I have) nothing I can :say to Pederson except I'm sorry, but there was
nothing I could do."
Palmer had his best finish of the
weekend in third, followed by DeHoop
and Bogard.
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MetroCentre
Rockford, illinois
Results: December 1-2
FricLty
US EX: 1. Jeromy Buehl (Kaw); 2. Jimmy Caddis
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