
Team Suzuki/Yoshimura has mixed luck at Oak Hill GNC
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Doug Gust Moto One Win |
Chino, CA (2/4/06) - Team Suzuki/Yoshimura
had a mixed bag of luck today at the inaugural Oak Hill
ATVA GNC race. Doug Gust went 1 -10 for 5th overall while
teammate Jeremiah Jones had a disappointing day going
10 - DNF for 14th overall. Yoshimura sponsored racer Joe
Byrd posted 4 -1 for the overall win, making this Joe's
second win in a row.
Although the weather was unseasonably cold and windy,
competitors greeted the Oak Hill facility quite favorably.
The track was wide, fast and had a lot of clay in the
base. It never "blue-grooved" too badly and
produced good racing all weekend.
The first moto saw John Natalie grab the lead with
Doug Gust in 2nd a few seconds back. Doug's QuadRacer
LT-R450 slowly closed the gap and by the midway point
the two were nose to tail. Doug put the pass on Natalie
by the tower and pulled away to an easy win.
"This quad is so awesome," an excited Gust
said after the moto. "It is so comfortable to go
fast on. I can push really hard and the thing is just
so easy to ride. I'm going to win some races on this
quad."
Jeremiah had one of the last gate picks and started
at the far end of the gate. Unfortunately he was pinched
off going into the first turn and had to start the race
towards the back of the pack. Coming through the pack,
Jeremiah tangled with another rider and lost yet more
time getting going again. The track was muddy from being
heavily watered down before the first Pro moto. On his
way towards the front, Jeremiah's radiators plugged
solid from the mud and most of the water boiled out.
He had to back off a little past midway to preserve
a finish.
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Jeremiah
Jones and Rocco Arno tangle in the first
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Doug
Gust and Dustin Wimmer tangle in the second
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The second moto was exciting as there were at least
seven riders dicing for the lead. Doug tangled up with
another rider and the two bikes became stuck "big-time."
By the time "The Digger" got going again he
was a minute down to the lead pack of Byrd, Luburgh,
Natalie and Ellis.
Jeremiah had a decent start but once again was rammed
in a corner by another rider. Soon after the incident,
his quad started missing and slowing down. Post race
inspection revealed that the impact broke the battery
box, causing an intermittent grounding condition. Jones
was forced to pull to the infield and watch the rest
of the race. "I had a decent start and was looking
at moving up and winning this thing." Jones said
after the race, "I've been fast all weekend but
these dumb things have just followed me these first
two races. That's just the way that racing goes sometimes...
I just have to look forward to the next race."
Gust meantime was blistering the Texas track. His lap
times were easily the fastest of the day as he worked
his way up from dead last and over a minute down. At
the checkers, Doug rolled across the line in 10th. His
hard riding salvaged what could have been a bad overall
finish had he given up.
"This is a long season and every point counts,"
Doug said from inside the Suzuki rig. "Today I
was really strong. I knew if nothing bad happened that
I'd win the second moto and the overall; but then I
got hung up on the start and that plan went right out
the window! When stuff like this happens, you have to
stay calm and race to the front. Even though the win
was out of reach, I ended up with decent points and
I'll take 'em. More importantly, I felt really good
out there. Last week at Glen Helen I never quite felt
right. This weekend, the 'Old Digger' was back. It was
nice to run good for my fans and the folks at Suzuki.
This LT-R450 is easily the best quad I've ever ridden."
The team now has a three-week break till the Gatorback
Florida race. The boys are hungry! Watch for the Suzuki/Yoshimura
team to come out on top in the Florida sun.
Oak Hill ATVA GNC National Results:
1. Joe Byrd
2. John Natalie
3. Kory Ellis
4. Keith Little
5. Doug Gust
6. Jason Luburgh
7. Tavis Cain
8. Joe Haavisto
9. Dustin Wimmer
10. Jason Dunkelberger
14. Jeremiah Jones
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