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Antunez, meanwhile, gapped the
field and ran away to his second win of
the night.
"Once I got a little bit of a lead, I just
put it on crui e control and kept a lookout for lappers," Antunez said. "Once I
get going at a comfortable pace, I like to
keep that pace."
Heavy lapped traffic did hamper
Antunez's progre s late in the race,
however, -which let some of the riders
get close to him. Buehl ended up taking
second, followed by Stephenson, Rand
and Jones.
Everyone (except, of course, Willoh)
was back at it again for Saturday night's
racing, and Antunez once again started
things off with another holeshot in the
12Scc main, thus avoiding a small firstturn pileup.
, Hanging on to Antunez out of the
first turn were Rand, Buehl, Hofmaster,
Stephenso'n and Smail. Antunez, however, was once again on top of his game,
and he maintained the lead position easily, letting the rest of the field race for
the scraps.
Following some more position
changes, Rand, Buehl, Hofmaster,
Stephenson and DeHaan raced together
in a tight cluster, followed by Smail,
Chester and Jeff Northrop. Pretty soon,
everyone was running together and
positions were changing leftand right.
"I had been running third, bu t I
made a little mistake and Tommy (Hofmaster) got by me," Buehl said.
After passing Buehl, Hofmaster came
alive and closed in on second-placed
Rand, while Buehl stayed close to Hofmaster.
Hofmaster was knocking on Rand's
back door for a couple of laps. Then he
made his move, cutting underneath
Rand around a big sweeper. Rand
fought back, and the two riders battled
side by side. Little did they know, however, tha t Buehl was stalking them. Suddenly, Buehl was in second.
'1 had a great battle with those guys
(Rand and Hofmaster)," Buehl said.
"When they made a little mistake, I
ended up getting by them both- in one
shot, so that was great."
Meanwhile, Stephenson and Smail
were also close enough to take advantage of the situation, with Stephenson
darting into third behind Buehl, and
Smail bolting into fifth behind Rand.
At the checkered flag, it was Antunez
notching up his third win, followed by
Buehl, Stephenson, Rand and Smail.
"I'd like to give.credit for my wins to
Danny 'Magoo' Chandler," Antunez
said, "his International Riders Helping
People programs, and all the kids at the
U.c. Davis Medical Center for letting us
visit. We spent some time with some
kids there, handing out stuffed animaIS
and other goodies. I think that was good
motivation."
After a heroic win in the Jump-Off
contest, Jones was fired up, and he rocketed off the ga te in first in the 2S0cc
main. Antunez, however, quickly pulled
in besides Jones, and they went at it bar
to bar, with Rand, Smail, Stephenson
and Buehl in tow. Antunez took control
of tile lead, but Jones held tough in second. Jones kept the pressure on Antunez
and nearly pulled off a pass.
Behind the leaders, Hofmaster and
DeHaan were trading paint, while Davis
diced his way through the backmarkers.
Elsewhere, Buehl bobbled and fell,
which gave Hofmaster and DeHaan the
opportunity to get by him.
Buehl, however, recov,ered quickly
enough to stay right up with the lead
pack. He held sixth by midrace.
While Antunez roosted. away out front,
Jones, Rand and Smail waged war over
second through fourth. It was a wild race.
At one point, Jones got out of hape in the
whoops and got tangled. up in some banners. Smail ended. up riding around both
Rand and Jones and settled into the second-place position. Jones got going again
in sixth place, right behind Stephenson.
DeHaan was then shaken up in a
spill and decided to call it a night.
Antunez, meanwhile, went on to
record his fourth win of tile night.
"I wi h the fans couId feel what I'm
• feeling right now," Antunez said. "It's
incredible, great sweetness. With
Arenacross, you never know what can
happen."
Smail crossed the finish line in second for his best-ever Arenacross result.
"It took me three main events to get
the groove here," Smail said. "Last night
I got knocked. back a bit when they started. banging bars, and I made a few mistakes. But tonight I said, 'That's not
gonna happen.' And so this time, I really used my head and tried. not to make
any mistakes."
Rand filled out the podium in third,
followed by Stephenson, Buehl and
Jones.
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Arco Arena
Sacramento, California
Results: February 26-27,1999
(Rounds 27 & 28)
Friday
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125 PRO: 1. Buddy Antunez (Suz); 2. Greg Rand
(Kaw); 3. Jeromy Buehl (Hon); 4. Denny Stephenson
(Hon); 5. Jeff Willoh (Hon); 6. Jim Chester- (Suz); 7.
Kenny Bell (Yam); 8. Jake Windham (Suz); 9. Harold
Hagemen (Suz); 10. Jerrad Fisher (Suz); 11. Tom
Hofmaster (Suz); 12. Lance Smail (KTM); 13. Mike Jones
(Kaw); 14. Doug DeHaan (J