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Cycle News 1996 10 23

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familiar with the track have been involved in situations where they get squeezed at Raceway Park's left, hairpin start turn. Former Kawasaki factory rider Jeff Ward rode Englishtown four times and each time he was taken out in at least one moto in the first turn. As a Kawasaki rider, Mike LaRocco has )'lad similar problems. This curse was dispelled this year as each class went off without a hitch. Emig's Kawasaki blasted off the gate in the first 250cc moto and looked poised for a wire-to-wire win. He pulled a slight lead in the first couple of laps and was setting a blistering pace. Fellow Kawasaki rider Ryan Hughes also got off quickly, with a second-place start. The Canadian, Roy, on a Bonda, picked up the pace and passed Hughes, then went after Emig. The two riders pulled away from the pack by six seconds. Bughes was nestled in third place, dding a 500 against the 250s. Roy began pulling Emig closer and closer until he got within striking distance and after an Emig miscue, he was ab~e make the pass. In a display of speed that shocked the crowd, Roy began to (Opposite page) National MX Champion Jeff Emig topped the 250Cc Pro class at the Kawasaki Race of Champions at Englishtown, New Jersey. Canadian Jean-sebastien Roy surprised Emig with a first-moto win. Emig went 2-1. (Above) Damon Huffman (10) wrestled away the 125cc Pro-class win. (Left) The event also played host to an Eastern Regional Four-Stroke National round, which Husaberg's Mike Young won. (Below) Team Green's Ricky Carmichael gave Huffman a run for his money in the 125cc class. He finished second. pull away from the 250cc National Champion. Emig

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