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News & Features
September 2, 2003
Chandler wire to wire at South Boston Supermoto
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"I knew that start was going to be pretty much
everything," said Chandler, who was never seriously challenged
in the event.
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Ray Gundy photo
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Three-time AMA Superbike king Doug Chandler took a
dominating, wire-to-wire victory in the second round of the AMA Red
Bull Supermoto Championship held on Labor Day at Big Daddy's South
Boston Speedway. The Salinas, California native got the holeshot from
the pole position starting slot he earned earlier in the day, and
then proceeded to put on a clinic, showing off the smooth,
calculated riding style he's renowned for.
"I knew that start was going to be pretty much
everything," said Chandler, who was never seriously challenged
in the event. "I knew I had to get the best start possible.
When I rounded that first turn in the lead, I knew half my job was
done.
"We got this thing put together right before
Laguna Seca and we've come a long ways in a very short time, and I
think we're going to get a lot better yet."
Just behind Chandler at the start, a multi-bike
pile-up claimed a number of race favorites heading into Turn 1.
Supermoto Unlimited winner Chris Fillmore, Jeff Wood, and former
GP500 champion Kevin Schwantz were collected after a collision in
the hairpin, which sent Schwantz over the bars of his DRZ400.
All three remounted to put forth thrilling charges
through the pack, most notably Schwantz, who had the fans on their
feet with his 'knee down' antics all over the hybrid pavement/dirt
circuit.
Another top rider, Frenchmen Fabien Rolland was ruled
out even earlier, when his Honda CRF450 stalled on the start line.
Benjamin Carlson took his second runner-up finish of
the afternoon. Carlson ran the entire event in second and kept
Chandler, his Red Bull HMC KTM teammate, honest throughout the race.
Afterwards, the dirt track specialist commented,
"I'm really liking this South Boston circuit, I finally got the
hang of it. My KTM crew really put an unbelievable motorcycle under
me and I just rode it. I just couldn't pull it off today, Doug rode
a fantastic race."
Freestyle motocross legend Mike Metzger crashed late
in the race while running a strong third, handing the final podium
position over to Suzuki-mounted New South Welshmen Mark Avard.
Avard was pleased by the reception the series is
already receiving in the United States. "Absolutely, we like to
put a good show on for these fans. Shame about Metzger going down,
but hey, that's racing."
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"I'm so
excited, it was a great race. The bike was working great, it was
just excellent," said Fillmore.
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Ray Gundy photo
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Supermoto Unlimited
16-year-old Chris Fillmore ran away with the South
Boston round of the KTM Supermoto Unlimited Championship. The
Michigan native made short work of the quick starting Micky Dymond
and Ben Carlson, leaping into the lead five laps into the 24-lap
final and was never headed once in front.
The Red Bull HMC KTM pilot commented, "I'm so
excited, it was a great race. The bike was working great, it was
just excellent."
Dirt track ace Carlson held on for a relatively
lonely second.
Behind Carlson, a pair of dirt track/road race stars,
Larry Pegram and Doug Chandler, mixed it up for much of the event,
fighting for the final spot on the podium. Chandler repeatedly
looked for way past Pegram on the exit of the banking, but could
never make a pass stick.
With his win today, Fillmore, who finished third at
the inaugural Supermoto Unlimited race at Laguna Seca, takes over
command of the points lead after two of six events on the '03
schedule.
Notes
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Inclement weather pushed twice delayed event back to
Monday afternoon from its intended Saturday evening schedule.
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Unfortunately the uncooperative weather not only
conflicted with the plans of the huge crowd of spectators that
turned up on Saturday, but some of the big names attendees as well.
International stars Jeremy McGrath, Boris Chambon, Ivan Lazzarini,
and Jeff Ward were unable to work the Monday finals into their
schedule.
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The stars weren't the only competitors hindered by
the rain. The Honda Red Riders Jr. Supermoto round, featuring
14-16-year-old future heroes, was forced to be cancelled.
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Speaking of international stars, current factory
Repsol Honda MotoGP ace Nicky Hayden was spotted checking out the
Supermoto action at South Boston during the weekend.
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Doug Chandler won the Superpole, flying-lap
qualification procedure on Monday with a flying lap of 37.61
seconds. In doing so he was awarded with the front spot on the grid
and a new Timex gold pocket watch.
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