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debut the previous week at Des
Moines, Bradshaw was stellar Friday
night, winning everything in sight.
Bradshaw was undoubtedly the fastest
rider of the night, as he rode his. No
Fear Yamaha to the front of the pllck
in the 125 and 250cc mains, as well
as in the Dash For Cash.
The only rider who even had a
shot at Bradshaw Friday night was
Yamaha-mounted Josh Demuth, on
the Shogun Motor Sports/Motion
Cycle Sports YZ250F thumper.
Demuth, the series points leader, finished second to Bradshaw in both
mains.
Pedro Gonzalez, on the Axo/RG3/
BiJl's Pipes Suzuki, was just as consistent as Bradshaw and Demuth.
Gonzalez rode well in both mains, finishing third each time.
Gonzalez's
teammate
Brad
Hagseth and Yamaha rider Kelly
Smith rounded out the top five in the
125cc main event.
In the 250cc class, Canadian
Darcy Lange, on the Tuf Racing
Kawasaki, and Jeff WHloh, on the
Tuf(Thor-backed Honda, went fourth
and fifth, respectively. Denny
(Left! Damon Bradshaw scored his
first Arenacro. . victory at Albany. He
won everything Friday night.
(Below) Bradshaw (45}launches off
the start line in Friday's 125cc main.
PHOTOS BY RAY GUNDY
ALBANY, N.Y., NOV. 9-10
amon Bradshaw and Josh
Demuth stole the show at
Albany's Pepsi Arena for rounds three
and four of the National Arenacross
D
Series, presented by Speed Stick. But
the talk of the weekend centered
around Bradshaw, the former Supercross superstar who dominated the
racing action on Friday night.
Bradshaw, who is making his first
serious comeback since retiring a few
years ago, displayed the Bradshaw of
old at Albany. After making his
somewhat disappointing Arenacross
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