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Cycle News 2001 03 07

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AMAlEA Sports Eastern Regional 1 25cc Supercross Series Round 2: Georgia Dome "This is pretty much my hometown race, and I'm glad to win out here," Ramsey said. "I've been working so hard, and I'm happy that it's paying off. Things just didn't go my way last year, and you need to make them go your way. It feels real good!" KTM Red Bull's Brock Sellards returned to a familiar spot on the podium, finishing second. The Ohio native rode well all night, taking third in the first heat and then avoiding any mistakes in the final to take the runner-up position. After the race, Sellards was in a much better mood than he was two weeks earlier. "I'm now two points out of second, so that's a big change from the seventh that I started out with," Sellards said in reference to his finish at the Indy opener. "I'm not extremely happy because I got smoked by that 250 [Ramsey's four-stoke], but my bike ran great, too." wa,. (LettI Nathan Ramse,. found his to the top step of the podium for the first time since 1999. Ramse,. led from start to finish in the 125cc East Coast main. (Below) Brock Sellards closed to within 11 points of the 125cc series points lead with a second-place finish. ATLANTA, GA,FEB. 24 9 t had been quite a while since 6 Yamaha· of Troy's Nathan Ramsey had won a 125cc Supercross race since the '99 125cc East-West Shootout in Las Vegas, to be exact, or nearly two years ago. But riding his John Bundy-tuned YZ250F fourstoke, Ramsey took the measure of the 125cc class at Atlanta. Ramsey walked away from the class both times out on the track, taking the holeshot and winning both his heat race and the final, hands down. It was the seventh career 125cc Supercross win for the Californian (who was raised in nearby Hixson, Tennessee). Ramsey has adapted well to his new ride and looks incredibly comfortable and confident aboard it, and thanks in part to a little mistake by his nemesis Travis Pastrana, Ramsey also takes command of the points chase. Things are looking good for the 1999 125cc Western Regional Supercross Champion. 10 MARCH 7, 2001 • cue I _ n __ s

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