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Cycle News 1996 09 11

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EVENTS Edited by Keith Bush AMA Western Four-Stroke National Championship MX, Round 7 (Lett) White Brothers' SpUd Walters rode consistently and took his first overall victory of the year in the AMA Western National Four-Stroke Series with a 2-2 moto score In Washougal, WaShington. (Above) Husaberg's Mike Young (273) and KTM's Lance Small (79) continued their ongoing battle for the four-stroke championship at Washougal. Young lett with the points lead atter finishing second with a 4-1. Small took a disappointing 1-20 to eighth overall. By David Lutz 34 WASHOUGAL, WA, AUG. 18 e serenity of the Pacific Northwest was disrupted by the roar of that recently revived endangered. species, the four-stroke motocross bike, as White Brothers Honda rider Spud Walters scored his first overall win of the AMA Western National Four:Stroke Motocross Series in round seven at Washougal MX Park, further securing his hold on third place in the standings. Husaberg's Mike-Young finished the day in second with 4-1 scores, followed by teammate Micky Dymond in third with 3-4 moto finishes. ATK factory pilot Scott Myers had the good fortune' to finish both motos for a change, taking 6-3 scores into fourth place overall. Local youngster Brad Hagseth took a new BBR Honda, a "works" bike if ever there was one, into fifth overall with 5-5 moto scores. Young and KTM's Lance Smail have emerged as the front-runners in the class, engaging in a back-and-forth battle for the title throughout the series. Oddly enough, however, the two riders rarely engage in a direct fight, with one or the other dominating any given moto while his counterpart experiences difficulties. Washougal was no exception. Smail entered the event sporting a 10-point lead over Young. Smail left the event with a seven-point deficit with just one more round remaining. Conditions were typical of the region, with overcast skies and temperatures in the 70s and an occasional sprinkle of r

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