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(Left) Team Chaparral's
Chad Pederson padded
his points lead In the
series with a firstĀ· and
three second-place
efforts In Memphis.
Pederson leads Buddy
Antunez, 299-275.
(Right) Mike Jones won
his two main events in
style, but his win in the
jump contest didn't
come so easily. This is
his winning no-handed
landing jump just
before he samples the
Shelby Farms Arena
soil.
(Below) Team
Thor/HondalPrimal
Impulse's Buddy
Antunez stayed close
In the points battle by
taking a win and three
consistent third-place
finishes.
with Pederson no more than six feet
ahead. Antunez looked to have a better
line down the rockers than Pederson
and showed the Yamaha rider his front
wheel. The pass would have to wait for
another three comers, coming over the
PI1 triples.
At the halfway point of the 20-lap
main, backmarkers slowed front-runners Jones and DeHoop, allowing
Antunez to take advantage of DeHoop.
Pederson came on strong, as did
Stephenson. Through the rockers,
Antunez got by what looked to be a
slowing Jones, but Jones came right
back to put Antunez back in his place.
Jones then stalled out before the
rocker section, allowing Antunez, Pederson and Stephenson to advance. The'
rockers played bost to a lot of positionswapping among the top five riders.
DeHoop led before turning it over to
Antunez. Then his teammate (Stephenson) got his shot at the gold before Jones
reclaimed the lead once again.
Pederson wasn't done yet as he made
an inside move on Jones for the lead and
one he would not tum over again. Jones
collected the second position with
Antunez, DeHoop and Stephemson
rounding out the top five. Palmer suffered another poor start and fought his
way from 13th to sixth.
"My hat's off to Pederson and Jones,"
a tired Antunez said. "1 gave it everything 1 had. The racing was great, close,
and anybody could have won. I know at
one time we had three OT four of the
leaders going down the rocker section
side by side."
"Not to make any excuses, but I
didn't have any rear brakes for the last
10 laps," a dejected Jones said. "I was
using the front only - it's the only thing 1
had. While most riders use their front
brake 80 percent of the time, you still
need the rear. With these guys out here
you need 100 percent; 1 couldn't win
with only 80."
"Man, it was wild out there," Peder,
son said. "I couldn't seem to get a
rhythm going early on, and 1 was making little mistakes. By the halfway mark,
I tried to get things turned around. I
could tell 1 was catching Jones, and that
helped me. It was so cool - through the
rockers we had all the front guys going
for the lead at one time. 1 think the top
five guys all led at one time or another.
We had riders going everywhere. My
Chaparral Yamaha was running strong,
and rm glad 1 came out on top of this
one."
Jones turned the wick up a little more.
Jones took his second win of the weekend, followed by Pederson, Antunez,
Buehl and Stephenson.
"Lapped traffic pLayed a big part,"
Antunez said. "There' was a group of us
in the early going that was going fast,
but once we hit traffic, it was hard to do
anything."
Pederson also commented, ''I'd get
going and then run into traffic and that
kind of slowed me a Little. Mike was
going fast and I knew if I was going to
be in the hunt at the end, I'd have to
stay as close as possible. I fel t good and
even felt I could make a run at him in
the closing laps, but 1 ran out of time. I
picked up some more valuable points
and rm happy with my performance."
"I wasn't going to let this one get
away," Jones said as he waved to the
crowd. '1 knew where Chad and Buddy
were the entire race. There weren't
going to be any surprises. I felt 1 had the
better Line through the rockers. I wanted
this one bad."
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Jones pulled the trigger first, leading
into turn one with Pederson, Palmer,
Antunez and Buehl in his draft. Pederson tried to make a move on Jones
before the end of lap one in the 16-lap
main, but to no avail.
Antunez was the next to make a
move, and Palmer was the victim as
Antunez shot by him in the rocker section. DeHoop was having his best race
of the series as he came up on Buehl and
took the fifth position away.
Over the catapult Palmer tried to
repass Antunez as the two landed
almost side by side. Palmer dived to the
inside but his rear wheel washed out,
sending the Suzuki rider to the ground
and to the back of the pack.
While front-runners Jones and Pederson battled for the lead position,
Antunez gained ground. Pederson covered every move Jones made, but when
it came to the rockers, Antunez got the
better drive, passing Pederson in the
process. Pederson tried to come back on
Antunez over the rollers, but the Yamaha rider couldn't make it stick.
Antunez set up Jones as he did Pederson the Lap before, coming out in
front. Pederson sucked on to Antunez as
he, too, got by Jones, who came right
back to get Pederson over the rollers as
the crowd went berserk. Pederson came
right back in the fast left-hand sweeper
to push Jones out. Jones tried to come
back, but ran out of laps. Antunez collected the win, followed by Pederson,
Jones, DeHoop and Stephenson.
"1 tip my hat to Buddy and Chad
tonight," Jones said of his third-pLace
finish. "They were faster than I was. I
give them the credit. I had fun; I think I
made a few fans and that's what
motocross is all about - you fans."
"This track didn't allow you to rest,"
a tired Pederson commented. "1 was
always working, but I think we put on a
good show for everyone. I'm happy
with second, but I'll try and do better in
the 250."
"Everything fell into place tonight,"
Antunez said. "I knew I had to get to the
front early, and take control, and make
these other guys ride my race."
Pederson and Buehl led the' rest of
the 250cc main event field into turn
one side by side, but Jones muscled his
way to the front position as the three
riders headed into the rockers. Pederson latched onto Jones with Buehl 'and
Bowyer in tow. Antunez got by
Bowyer before the catapult as did
Goodman.
Stephenson, suffering from a poor
start, worked his way up to challenge
Goodman, who was still getting used to
his new Yamaha ride. Goodman then
came into the left-hander before the
rocker section too 'hot and went dowri.
Stephenson said "th.ank you" and headed after Buehl in the fifth position with
DeHoop a couple of bike lengths
behind, along with a remounted Goodman seventh.
Jones was a determined man as he
countered every move Pederson made.
If it looked as if Pederson was gaining,
Shelby Farms Arena
Memphis, Tennessee
Results: November 22-23, 1996
(Rounds 7 & 8 of 26)
Friday
US, 1. Mike Jones (Kaw); 2. Chad Pederson (Yam);
3. Buddy Antunez (Hon); 4. Denny Stephenson (Hon);
5. Grayson Goodman (Yam); 6. Jeromy Buehl (Yam); 7.
Brad Woolsey (Kaw); 8. Ty Wallace (5uz); 9. Andy
Bowyer (Kaw); 10. Oiff Palmer (Suz); 11. Trey Owens
(Kaw); 12. Shawn Morgan (Kaw); 13. Tim Puste.lak
(Han); 14. Cliff Adoptante (Suz); IS. Todd DeHoop
(Yam); 16. Allen Reed (Hon).
25(), 1. Chad Pederson (Yam); 2. Mike lanes (KaW);
3. Buddy Antunez (Hon); 4. Todd DeHoop (Yam); 5.
Denny Stephenson (Hon); 6. Oiff Palmer (Suz); 7. Ty
Wallace (502); 8. Grayson Goodman (Yam); 9. Andy
Bowyer (Kaw); 10. Brad Woolsey (Kaw); 11. Shawn
Morgan (Kaw); 12. Isaiah Johnson (Kaw); 13. Oiff
Adoptante (502); 14. Tim Pustelak (Hon); 15. Jeromy
Buehl (Yam); 16. Trey Owens (l

