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Going into this, the third and
final round of the championship scores were tight at the top.
Hancock and San Bernardino's Charlie Venegas were tied on 36 points
and Billy Hamill had 35 points. The Championship could have gone to
any one of
these three. But as usual, Hancock made it look easy, winning his
first four races from the gate. He was only beaten once, in his
fifth heat and that was by his life long friend and arch competitor,
1996 World Champion, Billy Hamill. Hamill's evening started badly,
missing the gate and ending with a third place behind local riders
Tommy Hedden and Bart Bast. But Hamil won his next four races. Top
regulars Charlie Venegas and Mike Faria scored the other two
victories in the first round.
In the second round, in addition to Hamill and Hancock, Bast and
Hedden again had wins.
The third round opened with a very nasty looking accident. Eddie
Castro, Bart Bast and Shaun Harmatiuk tangled in turn one. Harmatiuk
suffered a sprained ankle, which slowed his pace for the rest of the
night and his machine went through the wall, fortunately hitting
nobody. Castro won the re-run. By the intermission, Hancock had a
perfect score, Faria and Hedden were each only down a single point,
Hamill and Bast was down 2 points, but co-leader going into the
third round Charlie Venegas was already down 4 points. Hamill won
the opening race of round four followed by a win for Southern
Californian veteran Shawn McConnell. Hancock charged out of the gate
of heat 15, with Bryan Yarrow and Bast in tow, while Venegas missed
it completely.
But it turned into a great race as the order of the last three
completely chanced. Bast getting past Yarrow, then Venegas getting
past first Yarrow, then in the last few yards of the race, Bast.
Faria beat Hedden in the next race, while Castro fell. In the fifth
round Venegas, Bast then Castro took wins, each gating from the
outside gate. But the big decider came in heat 20 where Hamill met
Hancock and Faria. Hamill got the gate and Hancock rode a wide line,
hoping for the mistake that never happened. Veteran Bobby Schwartz
won the D main, from local riders Josh West and Ivan Sevart.
Yarrow won the D main but a great battle ensued behind him as
McConnell and Harmatiuk changed places each lap. The B main was
sorted out in the first corner as Bast and Nate Perkins took and
inside line while Castro and Venegas drove wide. Bast's win was a
good finale to a season ruined by injury. Hancock selected the pole
for the A main, with Hamill in gate two. He made no mistake, blasted
from the gate and never looked back. Hamill tried, but there was
nothing he could do.
Their finishing order brought them totals of 57 and 53 points for
the series. Faria and Venegas tied with 45, calling for a run off,
which Faria won. Throughout the night there was a lot of exciting
and fast racing, plenty of overtaking, especially by riders using an
outside line.
How did the other favorites get on? Venegas, by his usual standards,
really had a bad night, missing the gate a couple of times and once
experiencing machine problems. Bryan Yarrow, who made the A main in
the last round, had a disappointing night, scoring only 6 points. He
remains the only younger rider (sub 30 years old) from the Northern
Californians, to be able to compete at the top level. Tommy Hedden
had a great night, making his first National Championship A main,
completing what has been an outstanding season for him.
Fast Fridays will be host the annual USA verses
The World on Friday, October 27.
Unofficial results:
Greg Hancock 14
Billy Hamill 13
Mike Faria 12
Tommy Hedden 12
Bart Bast 11
Charlie Venegas 10
Eddie Castro 9
Nate Perkins 8
Bryan Yarrow 6
Shawn McConnell 6
Shaun Harmatiuk 5
Buck Blair 4
Bobby Schwartz 3
Ivan Sevart 2
TJ Fowler 2
Josh West 1
D Main
1. Schwartz 2. West 3. Severt
C main
1. Yarrow 2. McConnell 3. Harmatiuk 4. Blair
B Main
1. Bast 2. Perkins 3. Castro 4. Venegas
A main
1. Hancock 2. Hamill 3. Faria 4. Hedden
Tie Breaker Run-off for 3rd in series
1. Faria 2. Venegas
AMA National Championship Series Final Result
1. Hancock 2. Hamill 3. Faria 4. Venegas |