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Cycle News 1993 01 06

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a two-day event, only the first night (Friday) counted towards the series point standings. The event became the series fmale when the round planned for Genoa, Italy, on December 13, was cancelled. In fact, of the originally sched- , uled nine series events, only six were run. Of the six events Stanton won four of them. The difficulties faced by the organizer of the late-season European supercross races was evident, as the Geneva race presented its weakest-ever lineup of star riders. No less than eight of the pre-entered Americans withdrew at the last minute, and nearly as many GP stars also failed to show. Of the 49 riders who had scored points in the previous five rounds, only 17 were present in Switzerland. Friday's racing got underway with 16-year-old Mikael Pichon of France beating American Guy Cooper in the first heat race. This was Cooper's first race since breaking his leg in August. Craig ran away with the second heat race win, while Stanton looked to be a sure winner in the third heat before his Honda threw its chain, handing Larry Ward the win. Craig grabbed his second win of the night in the first semi, while Cooper finished second. Stanton, Ward and Guedard finished 1-2-3 in the second semi. In the feature, Craig jammed into the early lead, but Stanton was close behind. The Kawasaki rider maintained control of the lead until the third lap when Stanton shot by and immediately pulled clear of the 17-rider pack. Stanton would eventually win the 16lap race with ease, lapping all but the top six finishers. Craig crossed the finish line 20 seconds aft of Stanton, and had plenty of cushion between himself and third-place Guedard. Brooks emerged on top of a race-long battle with Schmit for fourth. Cooper, took the checkered flag in sixth. Stanton withdrew from Saturday's race after learning ·that his bride of two months, Sarah, was admitted to a Michigan hospital with a severe case of strep throat and infections in both ears. Stanton took the first flight home Saturday morning and would miss, not only the second event in Geneva, but three days of racing at the Bologna Supercross in Italy, where he reportedly was due to be paid $100,000 in start money. Larry Ward came back and won Saturday's non-points paying feature. Craig was the early leader, while Ward spent the first half of the race recovering from a back-of-the-pack start. The Suzuki rider eventually weaved his way to second, passed front-runner Craig and motored on to take the win. Craig held on to second, while Brooks finished third. Pichon and American Cliff Palmer rounded out the top five. (;N II ALSO..• SYHONDA SATURDA~ MARCH 6 • ARAI TWIN 50's SUPERBIKE QUALIFIERS • HARLEY-DAVIDSON TWIN SPORTS PLAN AHEAD BUY YOUR RESERVED SEATS NOWI $25· $30 II DAYTONA SEACH MUNICIPAL STADIUM Short Track Races $12 - $25 THURSDAY· SATURDA"y' MARCH 4 . 6 FEATURING The Daytona Budweiser 600Cc National FRIDAY, MARCH 5 And The AMA GRAND NATIONAL DIRT TRACK KICKOFF SATURDA"Y, MARCH 6 RACING ACTION STARTS AT 8 P.M. II II II II II AMA (11). ~ IMYTOfM~ tIUY .-rERIIJfnONAL. EM For Ticket Information Call 904·253-RACE DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY RO. Box 2801 Daytona Beach, FL 32120·2801 SA N CTIONED CONGRATULATIONS 1'0 OUR CHAMPIONSI Thanks for choosing White Brothers Performance Products! Art Chambers Jay Springsteen IJSBA Pro X-2 World Champion Team White Bros. Results MAIN (FRIDAY): 1. jeff Stanton (Hon); 2. Mike Craig (Kaw); 3. Yann Guedard (Kaw); 4. Larry Brooks (Yam); 5. Donny Schmit (Yam); 6. Guy Cooper (Suz); 7. Kyle Lewis (Yam); 8. Cyril Porte (Hon); 9. Erik Kehoe (Hon); 10. Thierry Bethys (Yam); 11. Steve Lamson (Hon); 12. Axel Holvoet (Kaw); DNF: MikaeJ Pichon (Hon); Larry Ward (Suz); Frederic Vialle (!

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