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up position . Hond a-mounted Brian Deegan a n d Yamaha pil ot Cory Keeney
rounded ou t the top five.
"1 was a bit sick and 1 got a bit tired,
bu t becau se 1 ha d a big lead 1 cou ld take.
it easy fo r th e las t three laps," sai d
Pichon, who banked a lot of lead time
for himself jus t in case his flu - and the
com pe tition - cau ght back up with him.
"If the rest Of the races go like thi s it will
be a very go od and very easy championship to win."
They call Tampa Stadium " the big
so m bre ro" all the tim e on Tampa Bay
Buccaneer football telecasts because the
building is shaped like a giant hat, and a
hat (and an umbrella) is ju st w ha t it
looked like everyone wo uld need as the
cloudy skies th reatened to sto rm all
n ight long . The r ain h eld off and an
anno u n ced atten da n ce of 35,286 came
out to see the action. The very technical
Dirt Wu rx-d esigried track wa s short and
tight, with a lap time of abou t 50 se conds . Just like in Da llas two weeks ago,
the slick ground proved to be as big an
obstacle as an ythi ng else on the track.
250cc
Denny Stephenson of the Great Western Bank team mastered the holeshot in
the first 250cc heat but was rob bed of the
lead by Emig as he exited the first tum.
,Yam aha's Kevin Windham, the 125cc '
West Region points leader, also jumped
pa st Stephen son after a lap for second,
followed by Damon Huffman, teammate
Damon Bra dshaw, H ond a of T roy ' s
Mike Brown an d Yamaha's Dou g Henry.
-Bm ig set a qu ick early pace up front,
bu t the teen age Windham was going
even faster. He closed in on the veteran
leader and took a couple of stabs at passing him but then made a slip exiting the
fir st corner and lost contact w ith th e
Kawasaki.
"I' ve got so me 250 races under m y
belt and I'm feeling a lot more comfortable rid ing with these gu ys," said Windham, who h as w on fou r 125 cc ma in
even ts this year and shows a sixth-place
finish as his best 250cc score. "Unfo rtunately, 1 tried to pass Emig in one of the
slickes t com ers ou t ther e an d 1 slid ou t
and lost a little bit of time . 1 wa s able to
m ak e sam e of the ti me u p an d t h a t
makes me feel bett er. H opefully I can'
keep it up in the main."
Emig ea rned th e w in, followed by
Windha m, Grea t Wes tern Bank's Phil
Lawrence, and Brow n. Among the disappointed non-qu alifiers we re fifth-place
La rry Ward, H uffman, Henry, Te am
No leen's Kyle Lewis and crash-prone
Bradshaw.
"My Kawasaki got me to the first tum
in a goo d position and then 1just made a
qu ick move for lea d," sa id Emig, "a nd
that' s exact ly what I'm going to need in
the main even t becau se the track is a little slick and one-lined. 1 want to get the
first turn firs t because 1 kn ow wher e 1
am going from there."
McGrath must have been listening to
Emig on th e s ta rti ng gate b e cau s e
"Showtime" hi t the first tu rn in the lead
and nev er looked back. He was follow ed
at a dista nce by so me' of the usu al suspect s - Honda of Troy' s Brian Swink,
Hu ghes, Su z uki' s G reg Albert yn a n d
Ezra Lusk. At th e opposite end of the
p ac k was La Rocco, w ho crashe d just
afte r th e start an d w ould not m ak e it
back up to a top- fou r, di rect-qua lifyi ng
position .
Whil e Showtime rode awa y int o the
clou dy Tamp a n ight, " Ry n o " a nd
"Swinkster" settled into the second and
th ird p ositions, while th e Su zuk is of
"Yogi" and "Albee" mixed it up for the
final transfer spot in this all-nickn ame
hea t race. An aggressive Lusk forced an
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Jeremy
M
cGrath (1)
came from
behind to keep
his winning
streak alive at
11. Here, he
leaves the
st uffing to Greg
Albertyn and
Phil Lawrence.
(Right) Jeff
Emig (2)
grabbed the
holes hot but
couldn 't break
free of
McGrath. Emlg
ended up sixth
after crashing.
inside pass on Albertyn on the face of a
double jump an d in the pr ocess for ced
Albertyn off th e side of the ju m p an d
into the middle of the whoop s section.
Albertyn was fortu n ate not to be facing
any oncoming traffic and was relegated
to the semi round alon g wi th teammate
LaRocco and independent team mem bers Xtreme / PJI-Atomic 22 Jimmy But-.
to n and GWB/lnno vations Sports'
Buddy Antunez.
'
On the way to the easy win"McGrath
d id have one uncomfortabl e m oment
while la p p in g Te am Xtreme's A lex
McElya.
"1 couldn't jump the do uble at the finish becau se he d idn ' t jump it, " s a id
McGrath of the incid en t. "That's the first
time 1 h adn't jumped it and 1 d idn' t
know h ow far aw ay the co rner was. 1
went to tum as soon as 1 landed from the
second jum p and it was way too early! 1
almost had it laid down and was getting
re ady to gas it w hen I looked u p and
saw the hay bales, no t the track! Then
the guy clipped me and I almost wen t
down. 1 guess [ need to watch what I'm .
do ing ou t there."
Stephenson grabbed another ho leshot
to start the first 250 semi but w as soon
overtaken by Kyle Lew is and Damon
Huffman. Also in the early m ix w ere
Larr y Ward, BSY's Gene Naumec, Doug
H enry a nd Br ad sh aw . Huffma n, still
bothered by his painful wrist injury, was
not at h is best and was dropped a spot
by Ward. Ju st a moment la ter Lewis
mad e a costly mistake entering the last
comer an d ro de over the banked tu rn,
th rou gh th e h ay bales and down onto
the football field , The mis ha p left Ward '
in the lead and the unlu cky Lewis waiting for the LCQ .
.
At the fin ish W ar d le d H uffm an,
w h ile Brad shaw raced past Henry an d
Naumec for third. The odd man out was
a frustrat ed Stephenson, who sa w his
second holeshot of the night go to waste.
The privateer w oul d also head back to
the tunnel for the LCQ along with BSY's
Dou g Dubach.
Suz uki privateer Mike Jones holeshot
th e secon d 250 se mi alongside Team
Chapa rra l's G reg Schnell and Great
Western Bank's Davey Castillo, Suzuki
facto ry pilots LaRocco and Albert y n
were next, but neith er wou ld wai t long
before m ovin g into the first and second
posi tio ns . Farther b a ck , pri v a te er s
An tunez and Button tan gled togeth er
an d wo u ld both drop out of the race,
Albertyn and LaRocco tou ched a few
ti mes on ce th ey m ade it to th e front,
marking the second race of the night in
which Albertyn tangled with a teammate. Still, the South African went on to
score a confidence-boosting win over his '
favored teammate.
"It feels good to win a race - it's been
a long time," said Albertyn. "I' ve been
working hard and 1 felt good out there. "
As for his second close battl e with ' a fellow Su zuki factory rider of the n igh t,
Alberty n said, "You know, 1 don't want
to ban g bars with my own teammates. 1
want to save tha t for the rest of the guys
out there!"
Jon es, a barn-storming in ternational
are nacross star, finished third on his BT
Racing /B a rr' s Comp. /FMF /OBGbacked Suzu ki. Yet an other Suzuki finishe d fourth under the d irection o f a
two-class stand ou t Jeff Hed den, while
Davey Castillo landed a spo t in the 250cc
main event for the first tim e w ith a fifthplace sho wing.
Cast illo 's GWB te ammates Buddy
An tu nez and Denny Stephe nso n would
not fa re as w e ll in th e LCQ, as b oth
failed to make the tw o-m an trans fer to
the main. Antune z w as in volved in a
ho rrific cras h halfway down the starting
ch u te and d id not comp lete th e race;
Stephenson lost out t o Lewis an d
Dubach.
With rai n clouds sti ll swirling above
the st ad iu m the m a in even t went off
with another Em ig holeshot, followed
out of the firs t turn by Hu ghes, Lusk,
Windham, Law ren ce, McG ra th , Albertyn , LaRocco and Henry.
"1 th ink 1 co u ld h oleshot w it h m y
eyes clo sed on th is bike," sa id Emig .
''1'm just trying everything 1 can to win
and holeshotting is part of that,"
While Emig tri ed to p a rt w it h th e
field, McGrath immediately sta rted picking h is way through th e pa ck. He w as
quick ly u p to fou rth and th en p assed
Lusk as th e Suzuki rider was tr ying to
mak e a p as s of h is own on Hu gh es .
Mom ents later McGrath wen t right past
Hugh es to se ttle in b eh ind Emig, but
rather than stalk his prey McGrath we nt
righ t to work, cutting to the insi de of the
Kaw asaki rider after the finish-line do ubl e and takin g Em ig 's a p p roach li ne
away on the upcoming trip le. The two
riders do ubled in close or der, McGra th
leading, an d then rolled the third ' jum p
to u se the inside of the next right-hand
comer. McGrath tucked his Ho nda tightly in to th e turn, on ly t o feel Emig go
eve n tight er. But there wasn' t even room
fo r th e Kaw as a ki and, with McG ra th
holding his gr t9und, Emi g tipped over
when the two bikes touch ed .
"I was going to run in on him and try
to bump h im ou t," said Emig . "Da mned
if you do, damned if you don 't. I'm trying to use my head an d do the best that 1
can . I jus t need to get away from Jerem y
and m ake him chase m e d own rather
th an ha ve circumstances like that. If it
would ha ve been McGrath in m y place,
it wou ld have been the same thing."
"Jeff tried to get at me a little bit and
it kind of sucks th at he fell d own after
we came together," said McGrath of the
en cou n ter with' h is on-track riv al, off tr ack friend . "A fter 1 go t in fro nt 1 felt
rea lly com fortable and just wen t for it.
The lappers stayed out of m y way at the
end. 1 was on it a t th e end. 1 w a s
pumped and it felt go od . I broke two
records tonig ht and I'm sto ked!"
Just tw o comers later Emig fell again,
this time afte r Albertyn crashed right in
front of him. He lost a handful of spots
bu t kept trying to come back. He made it
back up to fifth at one point but then slid
off the"side of a jump and almost landed
on some of the Ho nda personnel in the
mec hanic's area:
On the other sid e of the track, course
workers were hel ping Damon Huffman
to his feet after the runner-up in points ,
m issed a gea r on a plateau jump and
la n d ed , head first o n th e grou n d ,
momentarily knocking h imself out.
"1 was jumping up on that p lateau in
second all day bu t after losing so much
of my clutch 1 sw itch ed down to firs t,
which was a lot easier," said Hu ffman.
"Bu t that one time [ jumped u p perfect
and 'shifted to secon d, but 1 was actually
in neutra l. Over 1 went on my head ."
Huffman broke his full-face Ar ai helmet
in the crash but was glad for that. "Obviously m y h elm et worked !" said Huffman .
Up fron t McGrath rode at asmooth
b ut fast p ace, picking his way through
lapp ed tr a ffic an d se tt ing h imself up
wi th a sho rt lead over Hughes, who was
never threa tened for second by the battle
th at dev e lop ed betw ee n th e d u eling
Suzukis of Lusk and LaRocco for third.
McGrath h ad tim e to do a last-lap nacna c an d then a seldo m seen "Superm an
Air" over the finish line to celebrate the
39th main-event wi n of his career. His
lead read just five seconds on the scoresheets but McGrath's comfo rt zone in the
17-mi nu te m ain w as much m or e tha n
that.
"Je ff Bobbett fro m Showa h ad m y
bike working killer in the whoo ps, and
that m a d e a bi g diffe rence," s a id '
McGra th.
"I felt pretty good in the race even
though my arms kin d of pumpe d up at
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