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Cycle News 1997 03 12

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MOTOCROSS AMA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP MX SERIES 1: Gatorbact Cycle Park (Right) Team Kawasaki's Jeff Emig started off the 1997 AMA National Motocross season just as he finished it in 1996 - with two resounding holeshots and moto wins to take the victory at the Gatorback National Motocross. (Below) Team Pro CircuiUSplitFlrelKawasaki's 17-year-old rookie sensation Ricky Carmichael proved to the pundits that his first SX win last weekend in Atlanta, Georgia, was no fluke by winning the 125cc class in Gainesville with a 2-1 rnoto tally. By Davey Coombs Photos by Kinney Jones GAINESVILLE, FL, MAR 2 he opening round of the 1997 AMA National Motocross Championshi ps at Ga tor back Cycle Park saw two different types of overall winners: The experienced veteran and the teenage upstart. The veteran role was played by defending 250cc National Champ Jeff Emig of Team Kawasaki. The 26~year old Emig put in two co=anding rides in the 250cc motos for a successful beginning to his title defense. "Jeffro" pulled both holes hots on his Jeremy Albrecht-tuned KX250 and was never headed. The only rider even close to the same pace as Emig was former class champ Jeremy McGrath, who ran second in both motos and got close to the T leader toward the end of the second heat before making a mistake with two laps to go. "I just rode my own race and didn't worry about the other guys out there," the Kawasaki /Bridgestone/Shift/ Arnette-backed Emig said. "I wanted to start this series out strong and show everyone that I deserved to wear this number-one plate, that I was stronger than ever. Well, I don't know about being stronger, but I definitely rode really smooth. I had a little bit of pressure from McGrath, but he bobbled before we started to go at it and that was pretty much it. My goal was to go 1-1 and here I am. What a great way to start the series." Finishing a surprising third in the 250cc class was Manchester Honda/ Axo/Scott-backed Damon Bradshaw (53), who held Emig in check for the first

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