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Cycle News 1996 09 04

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/ Califonia Trail Rides Presents the 7th Amlal big tank for this race. It nearly cut out three times." Demaria, the little finger of his left hand strapped up after his Saturday crash, had to be content with passing Bartolini for third, while Pit Beirer was a magnificent fifth after a fall had dropped him to 21st. It was Everts' turn to strike early trouble in race two as Bervoets showed great character to drag himself back into the title chase. Bartolini grabbed the holeshot from Herring with Beirer flashing past the Brit for second on the first long climb, but Bervoets and Vohland were hard on their heels. Everts? The Belgian had been trapped against the fence at the second turn. The champion was in a rampant mood as he pulled himself back to 20th by the end of the lap, but Bervoets had sensed his chance. By the end of.lap two he had demoted Bartolini from the lead and a lap later Vohland was second as a crash for Herring left the leading trio way out in front. Vohland was edging closer to the leader until a mistake after 15 minutes put him back behind Bartolini, a situa~ tion he corrected again within two laps, but not before Bervoets had established a five-second buffer. Everts was by now up to seventh, and he quickly followed Demaria past the fading Kawasakis of Van Rees and Bolley, but the leaders were 25 seconds ahead, and he needed to continue his charge if he was to catch them. For 10 frustrating minutes the titleholder sat behind the Yamaha team leader, and by the time he finally forced his way past, the gap to Bervoets was 35 seconds. BartC!lini had been dropped by the leading duo by now, however, and with four laps to go, Everts was within 11 seconds of the Italian. In one phenomenal lap he pulled back four seconds, but a minor slip by Everts and a revival by Bartolini left Everts content to retain his series lead with a 13-point score. Vohland, now assured of the overall win, was still looking for more points. "I tried to come back at Marnicq," Vohland said. "But a fall two laps from the end lost me any chance. It's s.till all to play for though; and anything can happen in two weeks' time." But oh, how he is missing those seven points which his own teammates had denied him in the two previous rounds! CN Belgian 250 GP Kester, Belgium Results: August 18, 1996 (Round 12 of 13) MOTO 1: 1. Stefan Everts (Han); 2. Tallon Vohland (Kaw); 3. Yves Demaria (Yam); 4. Andrea Bartolini (Yam); 5. Pit Beirer (Hon); 6. Frederic Bolley (J

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