Cycle News - Archive Issues - 1990's

Cycle News 1998 06 24

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

Issue link: https://magazine.cyclenews.com/i/127948

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 14 of 87

the pack in the second moto. Second place was as high as the Georgian could get, and he settled for second overall. 'Tm happy that I was consistent, but I wanted to come here and win both motos," Lusk said. "1 felt I was strong enough, my bike was working good enough - I just had problems with some lappers, like Doug did, but that's just the way it goes. My first start was great, but in the second moto I had to be a little ball y on the first lap to get around some people quickly. I took me a long time to get around Emig, but once I did was able to start catching the leaders. I just ran out of time:' Team Suzuki's three-time World Champion, South African Greg Albertyn, rode very well to claim the final podium position in third. "Albee" got a good start in the first moto and ended up third, but a first-turn crash in the second mota saw him start near the end of the 40-rider field. A fter a n a mazing charge that involved another untimely and painful crash, Albertyn eventually moved up to seventh on his Ian Harrison-prepared ~250. "Obviously, I'm very shocked to get third overall with a 3-7, but ['II take it any way I can," Albertyn said. "I just unfortunately went down on the start in the second mota due to Emig being out of control, again. He came right across on me. It co t me pretty badJy and then I went down on my own in the back section and hurt my right shoulder pretty badly. It's bruised and I'm worried bout next weekend, but it should be all right. [ was catching the pack well untiJ I went down and then I was on my own a lot of the time." Fini hing fourth overall wa Team Factory Connection/Jack in the Box/O' eals Mike LaRocco. After rounding the first lap in 25th place, laRocco blazed through the pack to finish sixth. A slightly better start in the second moto helped the multi-time National MX Champion to a slightly better finish in fifth. "[ struggled on the starts and on the first lap of both races," LaRocco confirmed. "Both times, I got stuck on tile big uphill. I felt and rode good and everything, but as wet as it was and as one-lined as it was, it was real tough to get through traffic. I actually got a better start in the second. mota, but then I got stuck on the uphill again. [ just didn't get any breaks today - [ was always in the wrong place at the right time. ['m more worried about points and Henry getting 50. Next week, I'll turn it around:' The surprise of the weekend had to be the performance turned in by local Keith Johnson, from nearby Plympton, Ma achu ett , who rode his Brockton Cycle Center/Team Green/Pro Actionacked KX250 to fifth overall. A track anner that read "KJ Rules" must have gone to his head, as he blazed off to two great starts before turning in a 4-9 mota score to na b the top privateer award. "This feels good; I'm happy," Johnson said. "I wanted to do better in the second moto, but my goggles got fogged up on the third or fourth lap and I had to take them off. I was getting sprayed by lappers and it was hard to ass anyone. 1 knew Lusk was going to et third from me and I felt pretty good in fourth untiJ I fell and got stuck in the mud. Then Emig pa sed me on the last lap because of another lapper and that was it. I got ninth, but it should have been a lot better. I wanted to get a top 10 today, so to get a top five is very nice." After going "berserk" and crashing on the first lap of the opening mota, Team Yamaha's Kevin Windham put together a 12-3 for sixth overall. Suzuki's Mickael Pichon fini hed seventh with a 104, followed by Team Kawasaki's Jeff Emig (11-8), Team Kawasaki of Mexico/Thor/Tecate's Phil Lawrence (9-13), and Team Honda of Troy/Sini ala's Mil

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of Cycle News - Archive Issues - 1990's - Cycle News 1998 06 24