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Team Yoshimura Suzuki Doug
Gust rolls a strike at Bowling Green
 Bowling
Green, KY -- September 3, 2006 -- The
skies were threatening and stormy both
Friday and Saturday with the remains of
Hurricane Ernesto thrashing the
northeast. Even more ominous was the
impending clash between the two
contenders for the GNC Championship Pro
title. For 13 rounds, Doug Gust and Joe
Byrd had traded off enough wins that it
came down to Sunday's outcome. It was
Team Yoshimura Suzuki's last chance to
grab the GNC Championship Pro title for
2006.
Going into the weekend, Doug Gust was only 15
points down from leader Joe Byrd. He was coming
on strong having just cinched the WPSA SuperQuad
Pro 450 title two weeks earlier. With some luck,
Doug Gust could walk away from 2006 with two
titles. It was doable. For Doug to have a chance
at the GNC Championship, he would have to take
the overall and Joe come in no better than
7th.
The track was well designed, wide, and very
fast. Not too technical, but with a lot of
whoops, jumps, lines and ample room to pass.
Riders felt the track was a bit of a "freeway,"
but overall liked the venue. The event was very
well run and most agreed, was one of the best
tracks of the year. By early afternoon, the
skies had cleared and the sun shown down on the
verdant Kentucky hills. It was time to race.
The first moto started with Doug grabbing the
holeshot and Joe Byrd rounding the first turn
around 10th place. Doug was blazing fast and
only had Dustin Wimmer as any kind of threat
during most of the race. As the laps went down,
Gust moved to a comfortable lead, however Byrd
started to move through the pack and finished
two places behind Doug as the checkers flew.
The second moto found Doug trailing Harold
Goodman at the first turn with Byrd in 6th
place. Gust dropped back to third as Natalie
passed him and then drifted to fourth behind
Lawson. Byrd was now on Doug's tail. At the
halfway point Goodman and Natalie had dropped
off and Doug was trailing Lawson. Lawson
continued his lead till the end, with Doug and
Byrd sparring for second place. Doug held on to
the slot pulling a 1-2 that gave him the overall
win for the day, but the championship fell to
Joe Byrd.
"Joe has worked hard for this title," Doug
graciously conceded. "It's been a fun and
exciting year but certainly had a lot of
problems surrounding it. It was especially nice
to have Jeremiah here today, back at the races
where he belongs. The Suzuki LT-R450 was just
fantastic all year. It's an awesome machine but
I couldn't have done any of this without the
support and help of the whole team and the
sponsors."
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