SEC PAE(
3rr{ fn r{c6co, C,{l}orNlA
RIsUrli Jlr{J rY 28, 2(Xr6
rather have h dry and
get
a
good
start. I
have really
been
working hard,
ahd
Randy
Lawrence has been helping me. I feel like on
a dry n-ack with a
good
start I could work
towards a
podium.
I think these
guys
[Stewaft,
Carmichael] are in a class by
themselves, because I think I did one less
lap, and I
got
third."
FinishirE fourd was Stq /art's teammate
Miduel Byme who had one of his best rides of
ttE series, The A\l.-5u-alian
got
into fourth on
the drird hp and kept his KX450F dEre for
the rest
of the
riain.
Ard,
like
just
about every-
one eke
in
d€
race,
Byme finisH a lap down
on
Stewdrt and Carmidael. Cfl
continucd horn
pcge
l9
Motoworld RacinglYamaha's Rkhle OMrc'ls is
still $nanint from a shoulder iniur/ drat he sf-
fered at t,le Pho€fiix Super(fosg rwo w6€*s
ago. He trild rilin8 last vveek at Anahejm ll but
made
it oily a hp or two in
practice
befora
calling
it
a night.
"We'rc
not su.e wtren he ll be
baclq"
Farrl
Undsey, the team'a managen said.
"He's
8ot
rorne
ll8arnent
damage, so
we'll
see.'
Andy Bakken lilled in
for O/vens on the team,
joiningJust
n Briylon.
Rkky Camichael had
a bi8 sGre
in his heat
race. He was running s€cond when he afld Sub-
way/Honda's
lefi
Gib6or, who had taken the
hohshot, collided o,/er a
iump.
Both
riders
went down hard,
but
Carmichael somehow
managed to
8et
goinS quickt/,
and he vient o,l
to win
the race.
Gibson also
tot
rigttt
back
up
and
tot
into $e rnain with a fourth-place finirh.
"l
Iek bad about doing
that
to the poor gu),,,
ludr.-
'!
\
/'
wfi
Chod Reed ben