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. AMA Teamline 750cc Supersport Series
Round 2:Pomona Fairplex
the tra ck is so rough that it makes it that
much hard er to pass people."
The Mit che ll ' s Mo des to H arl eyDavid son rider headed the 23-rider field
as it lumbered off the starti ng line and
in to turn one wi th the Bartels H -D backed Bostrom brothers Eric and Ben,
Hal's H -D rider Brian Gibb s a n d
defending series champion Scott Zampach bunched up and fighting for position. Eric Bostrom then crashed. The
youngster remounted but was well off
the pace, leaving four riders fighting for
supremacy u p front while Spectro l
Moroney's H-D rid er Na te Wait broke
free of the second pack of riders and set
out on a charge toward the front.
Bostrom continued to threaten Wait
as the race progressed through the early
laps, ru nning up alongside him in th e
comers and poking around for an opening, all the while being forced to kee p
Suzukis all
around
By Paul Carruthers
Photo by Kinney Jones
POMONA, CA, APR. 20
he re was perhaps some hope
that the Kawasakis would be
closer to the seem ingly alreadydominant Su zuki GSXR750 when the
series moved from the wide-open spaces
of Dayto na Internationa l Spee dway to
t he-n ot-so- frie n d ly confines of the
Pomo na Fairp lex. Those hopes were
dashed quickly, however, wit h Suz uki
taking the top seven spo ts in round two
of the Teamline-sponsored ·series. Now
the other Suzuki rid ers simply have to
figure out how to beat Yoshimura Suzuki's Pascal Picotte.
Picotte wa s in a clas s by himself at
Pomona, winning by 4.679 seconds onl y
because that' s what he figured was a
safe margin. lf Picotte was to be prodded, the push was expected to come
from his teammate Aaron Yates, the
winner of the op ening round at Day tona. Yate s, though, was injured after
having broken his right collarbone during a testing crash at Willow Springs the
week prior to Pomona . No one else
could come close.
.
The man who came the closest was
Team Suzuki Sports Ma rk Miller, in his
best performance to date. The Californian raced with self-sponsored , EBSCO
Ind ust ries cast-o ff James Rand olph for
five of the 18 laps before clearing off to
an u nco ntested second place. Mille r' s
previous bes t was a fifth a t Firebir d
International Raceway last yea r.
Ra ndol ph' s race s howed tha t h e' s
well on his way to finding the form that
mad e him a top finisher in past years,
ridi ng a fa irly s tock Suzuki tha t h e
keeps and maintains in his ow n garag e
after losing his EBSCO ride after Daytona.
Fourth pla ce went to EBSCO's Mark
McDaniel, the No rthern California rider
circula ting alone at the finish after sha king off teammate Mich ael Barn es, who
ended up losing one more spot to the '
charging Yates in the final comer. Yates'
effort was impressive consid eri ng his
injury and his fifth-pla ce finish kept his
championship hopes alive.
Picotte now leads Yates by six points
after two rounds, 68-6 2, with Miller
holding down third by three points over
McDanie l. Barnes is another poi nt
behind with 53, just two clear of Muzzy
Kawasaki's Doug Chandler, who finished 10th at Pomona.
The top Kawasaki finisher was
Kinko's -backed Jason Prid more, w ho
rode his ZX7 to eighth.
Picotte wasted little time in m oving
to th e front of th e pack from his pole
position on the front row . The Fren ch
Can adian led going into tum one and he
led in every tum after that.
"I thou ght I' d ha ve a five-seco nd
lead at the end," Picotte said after winning by 4.6 seconds. "I was consistently
half a second faster and I w asn 't going
over my he ad . I don 't th ink the pace
was very fast. It was a lot easier without
Aaron (Yates)."
With the race for first effectively over
by the first comer, focus switched to the
battle for second - a race th at starte d
with -Mi ll er lead ing Rand olph,
McDaniel , Leslie, Barnes, Pridmore and
T
(Above) The 750Cc Supersport pack never
got any closer than this to Pascal Picotte
(21). (Right) Matt Wait (95) had his hands
full with Ben Bostrom (11), but eventually
grabbed the win , his second straight on
the season.
his teammate Thomas Stevens . It didn't
take long, however, before the sevenrider battle turned in to a two-rider
affair, with Miller and Randolph swapping the spot on occasion. By the sixth
lap Miller had second sewn up after
putting some distance on Randolph and
he was ab le to easily hold the spot to the
finish .
"It's ~ bette r kin~ of season, " the 24year-old said. "It's my first year on Dunlops, my first year on these bikes and
tires. Last year I used Avons an d a selftu ned bike, and us ing Avo ns allowed
me to ge t to all th e rac es. Bill Syf an
(Team Suzuki Sp ort coordi na tor) saw
so me potential in me and gave me the
chance to do Team Suz uki Sport. I was
jus t tr yin g to p ut in clean laps. H e' s
(Rando lph) a stro ng finisher and a good
frien d and I knew he'd be there. I was
hap py to see that he was not."
Third place pleased Rand olph after
an up-and-down season in 1995. "This is
my best resu lt in aw hile," the Californ ian said . "I rode for EBSCO at Daytona,
but the y decided to cut back to two riders. I'm really fortunate that Bill Syfan
ga ve me a bike - well, really a lot of
parts. I tested the bike a few days and
d id a club race . I've worked non stop
since Daytona. Cary Andrews di d the
m oto r, but it's really pretty stock. Ifm
more familiar with this bike, more confident. Ifm like my oid self."
Yates m anaged to stuff his Suzuki
under Barnes in the final comer, forcing
the Floridian to run wide.
"I'm real happy," Yates said. "I didnit expect to d o that well ."
Cha nd ler had p robl ems with his
front fork all wee kend, and it didn 't get
any better by race time. He finished an
even tu al 10th. Zero Gra v it y' s Ben
Bostrom ended up 11th, the top finish in g 600cc rid er. Kin ko ' s Kaw asaki ' s
Stevens wound up 21st after crashing
whil e running seventh.
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Pomona Falrp lex
Pomona, Californ ia
Results: April 20, 1996
750 ('(' SUP ERSPORT FIN A L: 1. Pascal Picotte
(Suz); 2. Mark Miller (Suz); 3. James Rand olph (Suz) ; 4.
Mark McDaniel (Suz); 5. Aaron Yates (Suz); 6. Michael
Barnes (Su z); 7. Jim leslie (Suz ); 8. Jason Pri d more
(Kaw): 9. Mark Black (5uz) ; 10. Doug Chandler (!

