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Albertyn came up and stuffed the
Yamaha rider in a tight turn for second.
At the same time, Lamson was left
behind, lying face down in a tricky,
whooped section of the track. He was
slow in getting up and eventually
walked off the track and back to the
Honda pits.
'1 just came up over the wh~ps, and
1 just endoed," Lamson said. "I hit so
hard I didn't know what happened. I hit
my chest and I couldn't breathe. I went
back to the pits and started coughing up
blood."
Lamson went to the hospital and was
told he had bruised a lung in the crash
but was otherwise all right.
Meanwhile, out in front, McGrath
held a bou t a two-second lead over
Albertyn, who had gained a few bike
lengths over Button. A little ways back,
Emig was on the chase but had his
hands full with Ward. As the lead pack
began encountering lapped traffic on the
relatively short track (approximately 48c
second lap times), Emig started getting
the upper hand on the Honda rider, but
Henry was coming on strong. The
Yamaha rider eventually pulled up right
behind Ward and stalked the Honda
rider for a number of laps before getting
around him. By this time, Emig, Henry
and Ward had closed the gap on the
third-placed Button but, somehow, Button then managed to pullout a few bike
lengths on Emig again.
As the race reached the late stages,
McGrath had built up a five-second lead
over Albertyn, who was running all
alone in second. In third, also all alone,
was Button, but Emig had plenty of
company in fourth, namely Henry,
Ward, LaRocco and Craig. With just a
few laps to go, Emig and Henry were
fully engaged in a serious dogfight that
at one time saw Henry jump over the
back of Emig's Kawasaki. Henry eventually outgunned Emig through a section of whoops and took over fourth for
good.
At the finish, it was McGrath taking
the win with a little more than five seconds to spare over his teammate Albertyn, who had some breathing room over
Button. A little ways back, Henry finished just ahead of Emig, Ward, LaRocco, Craig, Lusk and Lawrence.
"I was just trying to hit my lines, be
smooth and stay consistent," McGrath
said. "The hardest part was the whoops
after the finish line, and I wanted to be
smooth through there. The rest of the
track was easy. Believe it or not, that
was the easiest race of the year for me.
When everything is flowing - it's £lowing."
"I got a horrible start," Henry said.
"Thli first tum was like a wave going
through, just get in there and go with
the flow. I'm real happy with the way I
rode tonight. The last couple of weeks I
haven't been happy with the way I've
been riding. I've got this championship
dialed now, I know what I need to do
and I have the right mind-set."
Putting in one of his strongest showing ever was Oregon's Ryan Huffman,
who started off the race in 11 th and finished there too. Huffman finished just
ahead of Brian Swink, who slipped
backward a bit after starting the race in
sixth. Palmer went from 16th to 13th at
the finish, while Rich Taylor, Jason
Frenette, Doug DeHaan, Brian Stone,
Heath Voss, Mike Katin and Lamson
rounded out the field.
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Jeremy McGrath (Suz); 2. Doug Henry (Yam); 3. Ezra
(Right) Frenchrilan David Vulliemin returned to
ArMrlca to finish out the West Coast 125cc Series.
He ended up second and climbed into second
place in the series S18ndings.
(Below) Team Yamaha's Kevin Windham blew
everyone away in the 125cc Western Regional
main event to exte~serlespoints lead. At one
point Tn the race, he led by 12 seconds.
AMA Western Regional125cc SUpercr05S Series
Round 5: Metrodome
Windham
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By Kit Palmer
Photos by Kinney Jones
MINNEAPOUS, MN, MAR. 15
eam Yamaha's Kevin Windham
had to wait exactly four weeks to
make up for his rocky performance
at the previous 125cc West Coast Series
round at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis,
Indiana, where he crashed twice and did
not even make the podium. At the
Metrodome in Minneapolis, Windham
more than made up for his Indy blunders with a resounding win in the 15lap, 125cc main event.
Windham was siIDply in a class all
his own at Minneapolis, as he led from
start to finish, barely working up a
sweat. The defending series champ
jun1ped out to an early lead and, at one
point, enjoyed a 12-second advantage
over the second-place rider before turning down the volume late in the race.
"The last race really didn't go the
way I wanted it to," Windham said after
smoking the field. "I haven't been very
consistent, making a few mistakes, so it
was real important for me to not only
get the holeshot but to go ou t there and
ride to as close of a flawle race as I
could, and I felt like I didn't make any
mistakes the whole 15 laps. That's probably the most important thing out of the
whole weekend, 'cause !bat's how you
win championships - consistency."
Finishing second was Frenchman
David VuiUemin, who spent the first
half of the race in fourth place before
making his move. By the time the
FMF/Yamaha rider got to second,
Vuillemin had no realistic chance of
catching the long-since-gone Windham,
but he did close the gap on the factorysupported Yamaha rider to five seconds.
by the finish. Third place went to Pro
Circuit/SplitFire/Kawasaki rider Casey
Johnson, who spent much of the race
dicing back and forth with teammate
Craig Decker, the fourth-place finisher.
Noleen Racing/Pro Flex rider Jeff
Willoh rode a strong race in second for
seven laps before dropping back to fifth
at the finish.
Vuillemin came from behind to win
the first 12Scc heat race. He rounded the
second tum in sixth place and clawed
and scratched his way to the front.
Yamaha rider Cory Keeney was the
early leader, and he battled fiercely with
Pit Pro/Suzuki's Chris Wheeler. At one
point, the two riders passed each other
bad and forth four times in one lap.
And, on that same lap, Keeney ana
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Lusk (Yam); 4. Mike Craig (Hon); S. Phil Lawrence
(Yam); 6. aiff Palmer (Suz); 7. Jason Frenette (!(aw); 8.
Greg A1bertyn (Suz); 9. Brian Stone (!