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Westef"'n Regional 1 25cc Supef"'Cf"'OSs Se"';es
Round 2: Qualcomm Stadium
riders down and the fire in the belly of
the 250F out once again. For Fonseca, twice, San Diego was all in the
start.
The YZ 125-mounted Buckelew
never even came close to having a
problem during the main event, as he
appeared to cruise effortlessly around
the floor of the Q, building a lead of
just over four seconds at the checkered flag to claim his first career AMA
Supercross win. Just like Fonseca
had been the week before, Buckelew
was undefeated all evening. He also
picked up the $500 SFX Holeshot
Award for the second weekend in a
row.
"We're just very prepared this
year: Buckelew said. "Everyone on
the team put in a lot of hard work
during the off-season, and so far it
has been a great season for me and
the team. I'm very happy. My mentor
is 11982 AMA Supercross Champion]
Donnie Hansen, and he taught me a
lot of starting technique. I've been
getting a lot of holeshots this year,
and that's great. I was just running
some good lap times. My mechanic
was showing me the times lap after
lap. It seemed like a long 15 laps,
though."
The victory gave Buckelew the
points lead as the series heads back
to Edison International Field in Anaheim for round three. Buckelew leads
Team Suzuki's Danny Smith by one
point, 45-44, with Thain 10 points
back, in third.
"That's great, that's what I figured,
but it's still a long series to be thinking about that [points chase]: Buckelew said. "I'm just pumped that I
could win one tonight here in San
Diego in front of this great crowd."
The laps weren't long enough for
Smith and Rodrig Thain, the Team
Suzuki associates racing each other
for the runner-up spot, a position
which Smith grabbed for the second
consecutive week after passing the
Frenchman through the whoop section on lap nine. But rather than be
disappointed that he had once again
come up the bridesmaid, Smith was
quite pleased with his performance,
and once again looked forward to
getting 'em next week at Anaheim II.
"I just have to get off of this
plateau I'm on right now, but I'm still
happy to be in the points chase,"
Smith said. "I didn't feel like I was on
pace here. I was making a little bit of
mistakes here and there. But, shoot,
if I can get second doing that, wait till
I ride a really perfect race. I think I'll
have it handled."
Despite yielding to Smith, Thain's
third-place finish was a marked
improvement over his series-opening
seventh at Anaheim
"My Suzuki is very great," Thain
said. "This [third place] is good for
me for the championship, and I like
going to next week. My teammate
Danny Smith is really fast. He has a
Suzuki also, and he can win the
championship also."
GlUALIFYING
Yamaha of Troy's Justin Buckelew
nabbed the holeshot in the opening
heat, leading Thain and the defending
series champion, Pro Circuit/Kawasaki/SplitFire rider Shae Bentley,
around the first turn and over the
plateau jump to the first triple on the
course. Smith had suffered a lackluster start, but he wasted no time in
getting with the program, as he shot
past a bobbling Bentley and Pro Caliber
Suzuki-mounted
Jasnn
McCormick in the rioht-hander before
the 10ng--whoOp section that ran parallel to the start chute. From that
point, the top three were pretty much
set, but some great racing took place
among McCormick, Bentley and
Langston. Determined to improve
upon his heat race finish of one week
ago, the South African and reigning
125cc World MX Champion took it to
Bentley and McCormick, pulling clear
of them for fourth on the front
straightaway during lap three.
IRIghtI Buckelew (38) leads 125cc
Wortcl Motocross ChampIon Grant
Langston (111).
(Below) Suzuki teammates Thain (32)
and smith (29) battle It ou1 for runnerupho-..s.
Buckelew cruised to the win, while
Smith punctuated the race with a
last-lap charge that brought him right
to Thain's rear fender. Thain held on
for second, and Smith was third,
while Langston maintained his
impressive fourth-place drive to the
finish.
Heat two would ultimately prove to
be the closest contest of the evening,
rivaling even the Carmichael vs.
McGrath clash that took place in the
250cc main. Bill's Pipes/Oakley/Suzuki-backed Ty Lacey led the pack into
the first tum, while Fonseca was stuck
in the middle of the pack after pulling
a huge wheelie off the gate. It took
him only two laps to bull his way up to
fifth place. He then passed Plano
Honda/MSR/Pro Circuit's Jiri Dostal
for fourth on lap two. Team Red Bull
KTM's David Pingree .......,.