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Cycle News 1999 06 30

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Round 5: Budds Creek Motocross Park MAZDA TRUCKS/AMA 250cc NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP MX SERIES By Kit Palmer Photos by Karl Ockert BUDDS CREEK, MD, JUNE 20 I:-Vj"""" hen it rains and is just plain \ ~ miserable outside, many peo-.JI pie like to stay inside and perhaps cuddle up to a good book, but not Kevin Windham. The Team Honda rider from Ethel, Louisiana, instead likes to straddle a good motorcycle and go racing - and win. Just like he did at the Budds Creek 250cc National in Maryland. In rainy conditions that left the otherwise beautiful, well-prepped Budds Creek Motocross Park track a soggy, wet mess of soupy mud, Windham put on a mud-riding exhibition that left the other 39 riders - as well as the 11,000plus spectators who braved the ugly conditions - in awe. While everyone else was doing everything in their power just to complete each lap without looking like they were riding a motorcycle for the first time, Windham was attacking the track as if he rides the goopy stuff every day. He was simply flawless in the mud as he became the first rider of the series to chalk up two wins. "It was just one of those days where I can honestly say I didn't make any mistakes," Windham said. "The key was finding the good lines and getting a couple of good starts." Those two good starts he was talking about resulted in a pair of moto wins for the Honda rider, which is becoming a common happening in this year's series. Of the five races held thus far, all but one have been won with 1-1 results. Ironically, the only t~e that it did not happen is when Windham scored his other victory at round two in Sacramento, California, when he went 3-2. . The only rider· who even came close to matching Windham's mud prowess at Bu

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