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Round 2: Qualcomm Stadium
TOYOTA TRUCKSITHOR/PARTS UNLIMITED AMA REGIONAL 125cc SUPERCROSS SERIES
Time: 17 min., SO.59O sec.
Margin of victory: 0l.002 sec.
2SOcc TOYOTA TRUCKSrrHORIPARTS UNLlMmD
AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES POINT STANDINGS
(After 2 of 16 rounds): 1. Ezra Lusk (SO/2 wins); 2. Mike
LaRoa:o (40); 3. Midtael Pichon (38); 4. jeremy McGrath
(36); 5. john Dowd (27); 6. Davld VuiU.min (26); 7.
Kevin Windham (25); 8. Damon Huffman (ZO); 9. mEl
Jimmy Button/Sebastien Tortelli (9); 11. (TIE) Jeff
Emig/Tim Ferry 98); 13. Ricky Carmichael
14.
(TIE)
Steve
Lamson/Phil
Lawrence/Larry
Word/Robbie Reynard (16); 18. Brock Sellard (9); 19.
(TIEl Greg A1bertyn/ Pedro Gonzalez (6).
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By Matt Freeman
Photos by Kinney Jones
SAN DIEGO, CA, JAN. 16
rom Yamaha of Troy's standpoint,
things couldn't be better. For the
second Saturday night in a row,
golden boy Casey Johnson dom.inated a
round of the Western Regional 125cc
Supercross Series. Making things even
sweeter for the team is the fact that
Johnson's teammate Casey Lytle took
the runner-up position for the second
straight week as the serie vi ited San
Diego. Sweet for Yamaha of Troy, frustrating for everybody else.
This time it wa Johnson who came
out of the gate and grabbed the
holeshot, but it was Lytle who led the
first-lap charge around the track. Johnson passed Lytle just before the end of
the first lap and proceeded to pull away
from the rest of the 22-man field in a big
way, ultimately winning by some seven
seconds.
Meanwhile, Lytle had his second nall
biter of a race in as many attempts but,
once aga.in, he got the job done and finished a respectable second.
Finishing third was SplitFire/Pro
Circuit/Kawasaki's Nathan Ramsey,
who turned a mix-up at the start into a
stirring charge through the pack. Prior
to the ma.in event, Ramsey and the rest
of the Pro Circuit team showed up at the
starting gate a few seconds too late, forcing the entire team to start from the
dreade9 outside gate positions.
Ramsey found himself in 10th on the
first lap, a spot that would not allow
him to challenge Lytle for econd place
until it was too late.
Husqvama/Bell/Alpinestars/Dunlop/Fast By Ferracci-backed Ale sio
Chiodi improved his round-one results
by one position, finishing fourth in San
Diego. Chiodi tangled with a rider in
his heat race, forcing the J25cc World
Champion to ride in the last-chance
qualifier, where he netted second
behind Primal Impulse/Suzuki/Bill's
Pipes/Shift-sponsored Michael Brandes. In the final, Chiodi put himself into
a four-way battle for second place with
Lytle, Ramsey and Erick Vallejo. The
dogfight for second got hairy at times,
but Chiodi held his ground, stayed off
the stadium floor and crossed the fini h
line one spot off the podium.
Brandes followed Ramsey through
the pack during the main event, climbing as high as fifth - and that's where
the RM rider eventually finished. Sixth
place went to new Team Stiffie recruit
Charlie Bogard. Yamaha rider Isaiah
Johnson, KX125-mounted Ryan Clark,
SplitFire/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki-backed
Scott Sheak and Primal Impulse/Suzuki/Bill's Pipes/Shift-sponsored David
Pingree rounded out the top 10, respectively.
F
the fastest lap times on the track, put in
a final last-gasp charge, which brought
him right up 9n the two French racers.
On the last lap, Lusk frantically
fought his way through traffic, and
McGrath was doing anything he could
to pull him in. LaRocco, his sights set on
a podium finish, had a fortuitous stroke
of good fortune when Vuillemin and
Pichon became entangled in their own
battle and therefore did not see him
coming. A few moments later, it was
LaRocco in third.
"To be honest with you, I want to
stay on the box at all of these California
races, because they are not really my
style of track," LaRocco sa.id. "If I can do
that and get back east to where I ride a
little bit better, I think I will be in a position to start winning some races."
Pichon, after riding virtually the
entire race in fourth place, was now
shoved back to fifth.
"1 th.ink right now I m.ight have too
much power," Pichon sa.id of his Honda.
"I think that's why I'm getting arm
pump. Uke getting out of t1W turns, the
bike is braaaap, so I have to use the
dutch a lot to slow it down. We're going
to work on that so I can get through the
first four or five laps without getting
arm pump,"
At the finish, it was Lusk taking a
hard-fought victory over McGrath,
LaRocco, Vuillemin and Pichon.
Although he still is without a win in
the 1999 campa.ign, McGrath is confident about the young season, and he is
ready to roll east toward Phoenix, the
launch point of his 1998 victory parade.
"The track was 100 times better than
last week - the track was pretty lousy in
Anaheim," sa.id McGrath. "Everything
was better about this weekend. I'm feeling pretty confident now and I'm ready
for next week."
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CIW
Qualcomm Stadium
San Diego, California
Results: January 16, 1999 (Round 2 of 16)
10
250 HEAT 1 (8 laps, 1-4 transfer to main): 1. Ricky
Carmichael (Kaw); 2. jeremy McGrath (Yam); 3. jimmy
For the second race In a row, Yamaha of
Troy's Casey Johnson won the 125cc
Main. In San Diego, Johnson held the lead
every lap on his way to a seven-second
margin of victory.
Button (Yam); 4. Robbie Reynard (5uz); 5. Mickael
Pichon (Hon); 6. Damon HuIfman (Kaw); 7. Phil
Lolwrence (502); 8. Heath Voss (Hon); 9. Mike laRocco
(Hon); 10. Takeshi Koikcda (Yam); 11. KeUy Smith
(KTM); 12. Ryan Terlecki (Suz); 13. Ted C.,mpbell (Suz);
14. James Povolny Jr. (Yam); 15. Brnd Woolse-y ()(aw);
16. Lance Smail (KTM); 17. Shinichi Kaga (Hon); 18.
Tony Amaractio (Yam); 19. T;m Ferry (Yam); 20. Larry
Ward (502).
Time: 7min .•6.240sec.
250 HEAT 2 (8 laps, 14 transfer to main): 1. Ezra
Lusk (Hon); 2. .Kevin Windham (Hon); 3. Greg Albertyn
(502); 4. John Dowd (Yam); 5. Sebastien Tortelli (Hon);
6. Jeff Emig (Kaw); 7. Steve Lamson (Yam); 8. David
VuiUemin (Yam); 9. Jason McCormick (Hon); 10. Brock
Sellards (Hon); 11. Pedro Gon7.aJez (Kaw); 12. Grayson
Goodman (Hon); 13. Doug Dubach (Yam); 14. Akira
arita (Hon); 15. Dustin Nelson (Yam); 16. Espen
Blikstad (Su.z); 17. Pat Foster (Yam); 18. Brian Stone.
(Kaw); 19. Travis Hodges (Kaw); 20. Doug Stone ()(aw).
Time: 7 min., 6.250 sec.
250 SEMJ 1 (6 laps, 1-5 tunsfer to main): 1. Damon
Hul&nan ("aw); 2. Larry Ward (Suz); 3. Mickael Pichon
(Hon); 4. Mike LaRocoo (Han); 5. Phil Lawrence