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Cycle News 1998 05 06

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250cc race for me. This was a clifferent scenario. There was so much pressure. Everyone I talked to said, 'You've gotta win.' It was definitely a handful to deal with. I wa trying hard to keep it all sorted out and keep myself calm." ''I'm very happy for john," Vuillemin said. "He is a very good rider, and I think he tried very hard. It is good for him." For the second time this year, Team SplitFire / Pro Circuit/ Ka wasaki's Nathan Ramsey landed a poclium finish with a third, wIllie FMF /Honda's Casey johnson, who was making his first appearance of the year following an injury, came home in fourth. Rounding out the top five and keeping second place in the series was Vuillemin. Suzuki rider Jiri Dostal finished a career-best 'sixtb, followed by Travis Preston, Danny Smith, Brian Deegan and Perolio. HEATS VuiLJemin, on the FMF Yamaha, scored a confidence-inspiring win in the first 12Scc heat race, but he had to pass a few riders first. . Kawasaki rider Isaiah Johnson, from Albuquerque, ew Mexico, pulled a giant holeshot ahead of F&S Suzuki/Papa Joe's Tommy Clowers, C~ey Johnson, Roncada and Vuillemin, who quickly tarted working on the rider ahead of him. Vuillemin caught up to Isaiah John on by the third lap, pulling Roncada along with him. Vuillemin opened up a lead of a few second on Roncada, which he held to the finish. Casey Johnson moved up to third by the finish, while Isaiah Johnson finished off his fine ride in fourth, closely followed by Oowers. The rest of the first nine qualifiers included KTM's Guy Cooper, FMF/Honda's Danny Smith, Suzuki Support rider Tyler Evans and Stiffie/Suzuki's Jeff Willoh. Dowd gave his confidence a boost as well, winning the second heat race over Stiffie/Suzuki's Perolio. Dowd· was in control for most of the race except for one brief bobble early on that let Perotio get close. "I just made a few mistakes, rode a little tight," Dowd said. Dowd, however, settled down and pulled away for the win, followed by Perolio, Pingree and Ramsey. Rounding out the top-nine qualifiers were Brian Deegan, Kawasaki rider Jeff Baker, Honda-mounted Ryan Duff and Suzuki's Ryan Huffman. . In the last-chance qualifier, where the top four riders fill the final transfer positions, it was Motoworld Yamaha's Greg Schnell who scored a wire-to-wire win, bu t the race for second through fourth was a fight 'to the finish. Erick Vallejo, josh Demuth and Jason Thomas were, at one point, all in a position to transfer, but separate crashes would stop them from making the evening's show. Instead, it was FMF/Honda's Jason McCormick keeping it on two wheels to finish second, while F&S Suzuki's Travis Preston and joseph Oehlhof were happy taking third and fourth. MAIN Perotio officially pulled the holeshot in the 1S-lap feature, but Dowd had control shortly after the first turn. Roncada also slipped his fIonda by Perolio's Suzuki, while Dostal pu t his Suzuki into fourth. In the middle of the pack but quickly movinl5t.up was Vuillemin. The French rider wasted little time passing riders in hopes of catching Dowd. By the second lap, Vuillemin had already positioned his Yamaha into fourth and was looking for a way around Perotio. The impa rient Vuillemin, however, launched off a double jump and into a turn, hoping to squeeze by Perolio. Instead, Vuillemin jumped in to Perolio ·and both riders went down, costing them both a number' of positions. "I was on the inside and he (Perolio) jumped from the left side to the right side, and he caught my swingarm," Vuillemin said. "We went down, and I broke off the front brake line and had to ride the rest of the race without a front brake." . After that incident, Vuillemin had a new agenda - to salvage second in the series, and that meant finishing among the top five. '1 knew I had to get fifth to keep second place in the series," Vuillemin said. Lights, camera, action... There was a bit more excitement in the air at this year's Dallas Supercross, as the event was going to be aired on network television for the first time in the series' 25-year history. On Sunday, the day after the Dallas Supercross, the race was, in fact, televised, live-ta-tape, in a onehour special on ABC's Wide World of Sports, following tive coverage of the NASCAR race from Talladega. Like hosts preparing for a dinner party, PACE Motorsports made sure the Texas Stadium and race personnel looked good for the ABC Sports cameras. New dirt was purchased for this year's race, and aU the mechanics entering the signal area on the track were required to wear A"M!A-approved collared shirts or, even better, collared team shirts; after all, it was projected Saturday afternoon that the Dallas Supercross race would be piped into approximately 4 million homes. To cover all the racing action, 17 cameras were used, including a swinging boom camera (located near the first turn), a roof camera and two helmet cameras. Also used was a helicopter that hovered over the stadium aiul filmed during the 250cc main event through the large opening in the stadium's roof. (Above) Team SplitFirelPro Circuit/Kawasaki's Nathan Ramsey (35) found his way onto the podium. Here, Ramsey dices with sixthand fourth-place finishers Jiri Dostal (146) and Casey Johnson (20), who was back on the track for the first time this year, (Right) It came down to a winner-take-all final in the West Coast Series between Dowd and Frenchman David Vuillemin. Obviously, Dowd won. "I caught up and did that, so I'm happy." Dowd said he was at first unaware that Vuillemin had gone down. '1t was just as well that I clidn't know," he said, "because that was what I was trying not to do; think about him - just race the track I thought that was going to be my best way to do it out there." By the 10th lap, the title was Dowd's to lose, ~s he held a commanding lead over Roncada, and a little way back in third followed Ramsey, who was keeping plenty of distance between himself and fourth-placed Dostal. Dostal, however, had his hands full with Casey Johnson, who eventually got by him late in the race, as clid Vuillemin, making the top-five finishing order Dowd, Roncada, Ramsey, Casey Johnson and Vuillemin. On the last lap, the usually straightand-level Dowd performed a couple of aerial tricks, including a heel-clicker, in celebration. '1t's been two years in the making." said PACE Motor-sports's Gary Becker of getting supercross on network television. "We've had a lot of support from the manufacturers, the sponsors, and with a little Jilck, TaUadega will go as planned, and we'U ride on for an hour show. "Between me, Charlie (Mancuso) and Roy Janson, we've been discussing how to get on the network for about two years. Working with Lou Seals and the production company, we approached ESPN2 and said, 'Hey guys, we want to go to your sister station, ABC, and try this thing out. It's taken u about two years and dose to half a million bucks, and here we are. And we're ready for it.' "The industry deserves it," Becker added. 'The industry has supported it, and I think the riders are jazzed about it. We brought in new dirt for Dallas, which is a pretty substantial cost; we've got a great day, and we think it will be a great day for the sport." As for the future, Becker said, "If we get the numbers, PACE is going to step up to the plate and get two or three of these things a year. You never know, hopefully in five years this could be a network program and we're running every Sunday afternoon. That's our goal. So we're setting our goals pretty high; you can't reach your goals unless you set them high. We're after it. "With the support we got out of the OEMs, Toyota, and other sponsors, we're going to look for that support in the future. I think we have a product we can sell and to get some exposure for all of us, for everybody involved - the aftermarket companies, all the riders, all the OEMs, PACE. It's a big step for us, and I'm glad we're here." "It's actually a 'horseshoe:" Dowd said of his modified heel-clicker move. "It's a heel-clicker for over-30 guys. I'm not as flexible anymore, I can't quite get my legs together, so it comes off being like a horseshoe." l~ Texas Stadium Irving, Te.xas Results; April 25, 1998 (Round 7 ot 7) 125 HEAT 1 (6 laps, 1·9 transfcrs to main); 1. David Vuillemin (Yam); 2. StcphaneRoncada (Hon); 3. Casey Johnson (Kaw); 4. Isaiah Johnson (Kaw); 5. Tom Clowers (Hon); 6. Guy Cooper (KTM); 7. Danny Smith (Hon); 8. Tyler Evans (Suz); 9. Jeff Willoh (5uz); '10, Erick Vallejo (Kaw); 11. Josh Demuth (Suz); 12. Kenny B.:mrum (Suz); 13. Creg Schnell (Yam); 14. Brian Stone (Kaw); 15. jeff Hedden (Yam); 16. Charley Bogard (Suz); 17. Dax Kastrin (Suz); lB. Jason Hyde (Yam); 19. George Hammel (Yam); 20. Tommy Harrison (Yam). 125 HEAT 2: (6 laps, 1-9 transfers to main): 1. John Dowd (Yam); 2. Shaun PeroUo (Suz); 3. David Pingree (Hon); 4. Nathan Ramsey (Kaw); 5. Jiri Dostal (5uz); 6. Brian Deegan (Kaw); 7. Jeff Baker (!; 19. Jeff a..,kcr (Kaw); 20. Ryan Huffman (5uz); 21. Joseph Oehlhof (Hon); 22. David Pingree (Han). Time: 15 min., 2.050 sec. Winner's average lap time: 1 min., 0.136 sec. M'argin of victory: 9.003 sec. l2S" WESTERN REGIONAL SUPERCROSS SERIES POINT STAND[NCS (After 7 of 7 rounds): 1. John Dowd (159/3 wins); 2. DaVid Vuj]\emin (147/3); 3. Stephane Roncada 045/1); 4, Nathan Ramsey (11); 5. David Pingree (93); 6. Greg Schnell (84); 7. (TIE) jason McCormick/Michael Brandes (72); 9. Travis Preston (68) 10. jeff WilJoh (67); 11. Ryan Huffman (59); 12. Shaun Perolio (52); 13. Brian Deegan (SO); 14. Jiri Dostal (47); 15. Danny Smith (43); 16. Tyler Evans (41); 17. Isaiah Johnson (34); lB. Erick Vallejo (31); 19. Ryan Duff (27); 20. Jeff Matiasevich (25). Upcoming Round; EastlWest Shootou! - Las Vegas. Nevada, May 2

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