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After passing Schnell, Brandes was
now in control of fifth.
Johnson forged on and, on the 10th
lap, tripled over the fading Pingree for
third, and Brandes soon followed. However, a lapped rider slowed Brandes'
progress a few laps later, and Pingree
repassed his Suzuki teammate over the
triple.
With three laps remaining, Ramsey
held a six-second advantage over Lytle;
then came the hard-charging Johnson.
Pingree still held fourth. Then Brandes
got out of hap and ghost-rode hi
RM125 over the triple, losing several
positions.
"There was a rut that I got sideways
on, and it kicked the back end up, and
then both of my feet were on the left
side of the bike," Brandes explained of
the odd crash. "Instead of riding that
one out, I just let it go."
Ramsey relaxed the final lap and
Lytle closed the gap, but it was too little,
too late, as Ramsey styled to his third
straight victory of the year.
"Every time feels like the first time,"
an ecstatic Ramsey said of the win. "The
first part of the race is always chaotic,
and I just tried to stay smooth and be
smart. Once 1 got out front, 1 dug down
to get a little lead a 1 could relax later. It
went pretty mooth."
Lytle finished a strong second, while
Johnson finished a career-best third.
''It took me a couple of laps to get by
Pingree; then Ramsey came up and 1
started getting a little tense," Lytle said
of hi second-place ride. "After he
(Ramsey) passed me, I just tried to hang
in there for second and maybe get him
back, but he wa going good."
"1 got a good tart and my Yamaha
felt great the whole time," said a proud '
Johnson. 'Tve been riding and training
a lot on supercross-type tracks, and
things are going good."
Pingree held on for fourth, in front
of Schnell, who usually does well at
Anaheim. Clark finished sixth after battling throughout rna t of the race with
his friend Wheeler, who ended up seventh.
Isaiah Johnson's cousin Keith Johnson finished eighth, while a bummed
Brandes recovered from his fall in
nintll.
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Edison International Field
Anaheim, California
February 6, 1999 (Round 5 of 8)
125 HEAT 1 (6 laps, 1-9 transfer to main): 1. Ryan
Clark (Kaw): 2. David Pingree (Suz); 3. MichiJ(~1 Brandes
( uz); 4. Casey Lytle (Yam); 5, Creg Schnell (Yam); 6.
Travis Preston (5uz); 7. Keith Johnson (Yllm); 8. Oilnicl
Blair (Yam); 9. Steve Andrich (Yam); 10. Donovan
Mitchell (Yam); 11. Donald Upton (Hon); 12. Brad
Hagseth (Hon); 13. Ryan Duff (Yam); 14. Kris Rourke
(5uz); 15. Jeff Northrup (Kaw); '16. Dax Kastrin (KaW)i
17. Murk Tilley (KTM); 18. Rodrig Thain (I-Ion); 19.
Danny Carlson (Yam); 20. Jerry Alem.,n (SUl).
125 HEAT 2 (6 laps, 1·9 transfer to main): 1.
Nathan Ramsey (Kaw); 2. Charley Bogard (Suz); 3.
Ismnh Jolmson (Yam); 4. Ryan Huffm.'n (flon); 5. Chris
Wheeler (Yam); 6. Rusty Holland (5uL); 7. Tyler Evans
(Suz); 8. Tom Clowers (Suz); 9. Stephan Dem.utis (Hon);
10. Cia Tedesco (Yam); 11. Kenny B.."\rtram (KTM); 12.
Andy Harrington (Yam); 13. Doug Parsons ( liZ); 14.
Dennis Owens (5uz); 15. Akira N.lrim (Han); 16. Erick
Vnllcjo (K.~w); 17. Hawk White ( UL); 18. Ronnie Clark
(Yam); 19. Matt Maximoff (Han); 20. Cobey Johnson
(Yam).
LeQ (4 laps, 1-4 transfer to main): 1. Erick Valle;o
(Kaw); 2. Rodrig Thain (Hon); 3. Andy Harrington
(Yam); 4. Akira arita (Hon); 5. Ryan Duff (Y"m); 6.
Kenny Bartram (KTM); 7. Donald Upton (Han); 8.
Dennis o,..tens (5uz); 9. Kris Rourke (Suz); 10. Jeff
orthrup (Kaw); 11. Brad Hagseth (Han); 12. \!taU
Maxlmoff (Han); 13. Dax Kdstrin (Kaw); 14. Doug
Parsons (Suz); 15. Mark Tilley (l(lM); 16. H.lwk White
(5u2); 17. Ronnie Clark (Yam); 18. Cio Ted~o (Yam)i
19, Donovan Mitchell (Yam); 20. Danny Carlson (Yam);
21 Jerry Aleman (Suz); 22. Casey Johnson (Yam).
125 MAIN (22 riders, 15 laps): 1 ~athan Rarnst.---y
(K.1W); 2. Cao;ey Lytle (Yam); 3. Isaiah Johnson (Yam); 4.
David Pingree (Suz); 5. Greg Schnell (Yam); 6, Ryan
Clark (Knw); 7. Chris Wheeler (Yam); 8. Keith Johnson
(Yam); 9. Michael Brandes (Suz); 10. Rusty Holland
(5u7.); 11. Tyler Evans (Suz); 12. Stephan Demartis
(Han); 13. Rynn Huffman (Han); 14. Erick V.tllcJo
(Knw); 15. Rodrig Thain (Han); 16. Steve Andridt (Suz);
17 Andy Harrington (Yam); 18. Akll'<.1 artl.l (Han); 19.
Brieflv...·
Chris Gosselaar was cruising around the pits at Anaheim in a
wheelchair. The FMF/Honda rider is shooting to be back In action
at round 12 in St. Louis on March 27. "I broke both my heels, and
I broke a toe and one 01 my ankles." said Gosselaar about the'
injuries he sustaine,d while practicing lor the lirst Anaheim SX in
January. "They put a plate and live screws in my right loot.
because I totally shattered my heel. In the lelt one. they put one
screw and pins. and I just got the pin$ out last Thursday. I also
dislocated my linger pretty bad in the crash. I'm gOing to hopelully
start walking sometime next week and start riding in lour or live
more weeks."
What did Larry Ward do alter his big win in Seattle last week?
"Mainly. I enjoyed the win on Sunday and hung out With my lamily
up in Washington and watched the Super Bowl. - said Ward. who
wasted little time getting back to work. "I flew back here on Monday and rode hard Tuesday and Wednesday. I had a lot 01 open
houses to go to this week. too. In between that time. I rode with
Greg

