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Cycle News 1996 03 13

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(Left) Chuck Graves battles with Chris Taylor (1) early In F-USA act ion. (Below left) Tray Batey (5) and Fritz Kling (2) dice over fourth place In the first leg; Batey earned the pos ition. (Below) Doug Chand ler celebrates his first race win s ince 1990 in Daytona's Victory Lane. Th e g uy had just crashe d an d I didn't have a straighta way to see the flag. "When I was docked a lap, 1 realized there was no use wearing my bike out," Oliver said of his decision not to make the restart , tho ugh he was going a second faster tha n he'd gon e last year. Another rider who had a day to forget was defending WERA F-USA champion Chris Taylor. The Team laBelle Virginian overshot tum one to sta rt the fifth lap and wasn't ab le to rejoin the race until the whole fie ld ha d passed. He compounded his problems by cr ashing in tum one near the end of the race. RACE ONE Two teams filled the front row after Sunday morning's qualifying. The Valvolin e Suzu kis of Tray Batey a nd David Stanton bo ok end ed the row w ith th e Mu z z y Kawasaki s of C hand ler and Smith between them. Oli ver led off th e seco nd row on his Yamaha TZ250, in front of Taylor' s laBelle Honda CBR900, the Yamaha FZRI 000 of Kling, and the Team Su zuki Sport GSXR750 of Mark Miller . Miller go t a good jump from the seco nd row a nd led th e ribbon of racers through the infield and on to the banking before bein g reeled in by Chandler. The 1990 AMA Superbike Champion cam e through on the next lap firmly in control, with th e squabbling beginning o ver the next spo ts. Batey, Stanton, and Kling got together with Taylor in front of Miller, quickly dropping back, then Oliver and Stroud, and Gra ves on the charge. Graves was up to fourth on the third lap, moving by Taylor who would soon overshoot by tu rn one. The field was n o w st retching o u t, with s eco nd the excl us ive dom ai n of Batey while Chandler began to clea r out posthaste. Kling an d Stanton got together and Graves was in fr ont o f O liver w ith Strou d jus t behind, then Miller leading ano ther pack. Graves didn' t linger and left Oliver to d ea l with Stro ud , th e pa ir a con tras t in p o wer and riding style, O liv er abl e to stic k the TZ where Stroud wa nted, taking the advantage on the infield , only to lose it o n accele ration, es pecially fro m the middle of fifth gear and up to the top of sixth. Still they .ran together until the red flag came out for Krebs, endi ng his day as we ll as Oliver' s race. Th e 'restart was grid ded by finishing positions in the first portion, and it was Chand ler next to Batey, Kling a nd Stanton. After better than a 3D-minute delay it was C hand ler again lead ing th e pack, with Batey a nd Kling following, then ' Graves, Sadowski, an d Zam pach, On the third lap Chandler had close to five seco nds, and he was on his way to the wi n. The battl e would be for second. Bate y was there on the third lap, bu t Barnes was carvi ng his way throu gh the field, passing an y- and everywhere, moving up from sixth ending the third lap to second end ing the fourth lap o f the res ta r t. He wa s a bo u t e ight se co nd s beh ind Cha nd ler at tha t point, a nd his concern was m ore with losing his pursuers tha n pursu ing Chand ler. Grad ua lly, he eased away a nd had abou t four seconds of cus hion wi th tw o laps to go . Second was his. "I' rn kind of emo tional right now," Barnes sa id in victo ry lan e. "From the back of the g rid to the wi nner's circle: I d on 't kno w w ha t to say. I jus t wan t to thank Land ers (Sevier; team owner) and (eng ine b u ilder) Carry Andrew . I cou ldn' t have done it witho u t them." The last three riders Barnes wou ld pass - Batey, Kling, a nd Graves - were now going at it for the last spot on th e podium. Batey and Kling looked to pull away with about two laps to go, th en Graves took it back, taking over the spot wi th a lap to go and setting up a last -lap fight. Kling led the trio onto the banking w ith Graves a nd Batey following, then Graves m otored by. He led in to and out of the chicane and ra n hard to the checkered flag as Bat ey an d Kling were unable to use the d raft to pass him. "I co ul d see those guys (Kli ng a nd Batey) up there, an d I knew I could get in to the draft," Graves said . "If I cou ld just put it in the draft an d get ah ead of them o n th e last lap it really wouldn't make a d ifferen ce. It s eem ed li ke th e Graves Mo torsports Suzuki had a little m ore stea rn tha n the res t of the bikes through the tri-oval. I figured if I was so mew he re near th em I could probably win." . After the top five came Sadowski, getting the best of Stanton, then a big gap to Cycle Worl d Magazi ne's Doug Tolan d , w ho gained two spo ts on th e fina l la p after spending much of the race in a fourway tussle. Scott Zampach put in a creditab le ri de o n a Triumph 900 to ta ke ninth in fron t of Tea m laBelle's Honda CBR-9OD-mo un ted Jason Fraser, who he'd been dicing with throu ghou t the race. ~ RACE TWO Startin g on eq u al footing this time, Barnes aced the start and led the 51-rider field into turn o ne, with Gra ves a n d Chandler following; and Chandler about to make his mo ve. Th e m ov e w ould o n ly b e for o ne place, dropping Graves to second, then he followed Barnes for a lap before going under him in the International Horseshoe o n the th ird lap as the top two left the fiel d behind. But Barnes wasn' t giving up, and he was back in front a lap later and pulled ou t a decent lead when Chan dler slowed goi ng into the chica ne on the fourth lap. An o th er tour of th e circ ui t and Chand ler was hard on the brakes in the chicane, this time closing righ t up on Barn es, following him for one lap, th en taking the lead aga in in the International • Ho rseshoe. Barnes stuck with him for two laps, then ran into tire troubles, and on the ninth lap it was Chandler starting to pull away . A lap later and it became more obvious and Chandler was soon setting sail , winning by 5.26 seconds. "I don't have-a lot of experience in the su pe rbike field , and I was just trying to milk m y tires ' a li ttle bit to w ard s the end," Barnes said. '1 tried a little bit hard in the beginn ing and didn' t have much left at the end ." Though the new Du nlop tires wo rked we ll on Chand ler's su pe rbike, they may not have been as effective on the F-USA bike of Barnes, which weighs abo u t 80 pounds mo re tha n the Muzzy superbike. All in all, Barnes was p leased . "I fee l a part of the (EBSCO Media Suzu ki) family alrea dy . These guys are great and so pr ofessional I kno w we're go ing to have an awesome yea r." When Ch andler an d Barnes clea red out, the fight for third was between Kling a nd Graves, w it h Sadowski and Bat ey moving up to join them on the fifth lap . Kling didn' t stick arou nd to see how it would tum out, taking his leave near the halfway po int and letting the others stage their own fight. Just past the halfway mark in the 14la p race, the posit ion s w ere be co m in g more defined - Kling in fron t of Ba tey, Sadows ki, wi th G raves ne xt . Fu rt her back, Mike Smith was on the move having taking eig hth pla ce after seve n laps . He wo uld tak e ov er sixth on the nin th lap, but cou ld n' t get any closer to Sadowski "I knew th ey (Batey a nd Sado wsk i) were back there," Kling said. 'There was a whole bunch of lapped riders and I did a big dive on the far-end (west ) banking, s tayed tucked in and prayed that th ey lost th draft for a m inute. These bikes ma ke for a good show, even th ou gh it wasn' t for the win." Barnes was abo ut 18 seconds in front of Kling, w ho was we ll in front of Bat ey a nd Sadowski, who in turn h ad so me room on Smi th, the Georgian wait ing until the last lap to run Graves down an d . pass him on th e infield chu te leading up to the kink. Stanton wa s alone in eighth, Zarnpach was ninth again, then came Polen . Daytona International Speedway Daytona Beach, Rorida Results : M arch 3, 1996 FO RMULA USA RAC E ONE: 1. Doug Cha nd ler (Kaw); 2 Michael Barnes (Suz); 3. Chuck Graves CSuz); 4. Tra y Batey (Suz); 5~ Fritz Kling (Yam) ; 6. David Sadowski (Hon): 7. David Stanton (Suz); B. Doug Toland (Suz); 9. Scott Zampach (TrO; 10. Jason Fraser (Hon); 11. jeffrey Stern (Kaw): 12. Andv Dea therage (Kaw): 13. Eric M ~ (Kaw); 14. Don Canet " (Ka w ); 15. Shan e Tu rpin (Hon) ; 16. Tri p p Nobles (H- D); 17. Fran k Wilson (Suz) ; 18. Jam ie Bowman (H a n); 19. Brett Metzger (Suz): 20. Roland Sands (Yam ); 21. Kristian Kaas (Yam ); 22. William Luk e (5u z ); 23 . Benjamin Welch (Ya m ); 24. Jona than Bolton (5uz); 25. Masayuki H aya shi (Yam); 26. Davi d Kieffer (Due); 27. Owen Weichel (Kaw): 28. Curtis Adams (5oz); 29. Steve Paterson (5uz); 30. la me Dicke nso n (Suz); 31. s James Milroy (Kaw ): 32. Bria n Gibson (l-i on): 33. Eric Kno pp (Kaw): 34. John Ashm ead (Kaw): 35. Mic hael Sidwell (Ka w ); 36. Chris Taylor (Hen): 37. Jon Co rnwell (Ya m ); 38. Ma rk Mille r (Su z): 3Q. Richard Alexa nder (Kaw): 40. Michael Fitzpatrick (Ya m ); 41. Bobby Keith (Yam) ; 42. Andrew Stroud (BrD; 43. Derek Kin g (Y.1m ); 44. Gerald Roth man (Hen ): 45. Sha nt' Prieto (K.1W); 46. Da ve E.. tok (Yam); 47. Joe Pittman (K.1W); -l8. Damien s weber (Due); 49. Kevin Gra ham (Ka w ): 50. Rick Beggs IKaw ): 51. Rich Oliver (Yam ); 52. Doug Polen (5uz); 53. John Morris (Suz); 54. Marco Marti nez IKaw ): 55. Mike Wal .h (Yam); 56. Ken K~ (Suu; 57. Rad Grea ves (Suz). . Time N / A du e to red flag. Dis tance 14 laps, 50 miles . Average speed: N / A due to red Ileg . Ma rgin of victory: N / A due to re fl.1g. d FORMULA US A RACE rwo. 1. Doug Chand le r (Ka w); 2. M icha el Barnes (Suz); 3. Fritz Kling (Yam) ; 4 . Tra y Batey (Suz) : 5. Da vid Sadowski (Hon): 6. Mike Smith (Kaw); 7. Ch uck Graves (Su z): 8. David Sta nto n ; 22. Stev e Pat erson (Suz); 23. Tripp Noble'> ( H~D); 24. Shane P r ie to ( Kaw): 25 . M ichael Si d wel l ( Kaw): 26 . Jam es Dickenson (Suz); 2i. Curti.. Adam s ($'-Iz) 28. Eric k Kropp .. ; (K.1w) ; 29. Jonathon Bolton (Suz); 30. Jason Fraser (Ho n): 31. Brian Gibson (Hon); 32. Richard Alexander (K.1w); 33. James Milroy (Ka w); 34. Gerald Rothman (Ho n): 35. Rad Greaves (Suz) ; 36. Derek Kin g (Ya m) ; 37. Doug Toland (Su.1); 39. Kristian Kaas (Yam) ; 40 . And y Dea therage (Ka w): 41. Bobby Keith (Yam); 42. David Kieffer (Due); 43. Kevin Graham (Kaw): 44 . M ike Wa lsh (Yam); 45. Owen Weichel (Ka w) ; 46. Anthony Lupc (Suz); 47. John Ashmead (Kaw): 48 . Roland Sa nds (Yam ); 49 . Jami e Bowman (H en) : 50 . Damieo Weber (D ud; 51. Glenn Szarek (Suz). Time: 26 min., 29.666 sec. Dis tance: 14 laps, 50 miles. Ave rage speed : 112.869 mph . M argin of victory: 5.260 sec. FO RMULA US A CH AM PIO NS H IP P O INT STA NDING S (Afte r 2 of 9 races): 1. Tray Batey (t 18); 2. Chuc k Gra ves (t 14); 3. Michael Barnes (02); 4. Davi d Sta n to n (98); 5. Rich Olive r (86/ 2 w ins); 6. Fritz Kling (82); 7. mE) J£'ffrey Ste m / Do ug Chandler 00 /2 wins); 9. Sco tt Za m pac h (65); 10. C u rtis Ada ms (61); 11. Mark Miller (60); 12. Rolan d Sands (54); 13. Jason Frase r (53); 14. David Sadowski (51); 15. Glenn Szarek (50) ; 16. Peter Christense n (48); 17. Shan e Turpin (44); 18. Lance Hol st (43); 19. m E) Ch;is Voelker /Doug Polen (36). Upcoming rounds: Rounds 4-5 - Brasetton, Georgia. March31 Rounds 6-7 - Brainerd, Minnesota. M 19 ay

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