Filth, it's
pod,
I made some
points.
(Jef)
Wardy
- I heard he's not rinish€d the race - Ahd
the -
yo!
kn.,\.r, the season
-
it's long. For me it's a
positive
thing. I come back, it's
go
better
now and l've a litde bit
problem
with
mylell
but
now
it's changed so it's
go
better."
The
second race
Ward finished
and Kunzel was one spot lower, though he
felt he rode well.
'OK.
the results,
it's not
the best one, but
for me
it'r a
really hard
track
here
and
I
can
go
good
speed
now
and
I
can
go
bener and better.
I look
positive,
I look always forward. I
am
happy
wer this
resuh."
All Accesr's Miclv D),,mond (Hon) put
together a seven- l0
day
that,
alonS with a third in the Unlimited Sup€rmoto class, wore him out. "l
8ot
a decent
jump.
but I ended up
iust
exactly where I was on the
grid,"
he lamented.
''l
didn't feel real st.ont the whole .ace. At the end
I ended up
givint
up a
position,
iust
hit the wall, I
guess.
I was dying
and he was
just
pounding
on me. I left the door open and he
got
inside
me." The'he'wasJosh Chisum
(Hon),
who
passed
Dymond on the
flnal lap.
"l'm
be.r
up
a
little
bit,"
he
said.
"l hurt myself
on
Thursday
riding here. I didn't fall, I
just
did
a
iump
wrong and it sucked." Following his
Unlimited
podium,
Dymond returned with a tenth in the second moto. Twellth
on
the first lap, he
moved up wvo spots to finish 2.5 seconds behind Steve Han
(KTl*l).
7
-froy
Herfoss 9th/7th Place
The tall Australian entered the day's racint a liftle beat up. The GP Husqvama rider crashed
early an Fdday
practi