maintained a c101e second but was
unable to get by Waxham who took
the moto and the overall.
The weather was warm and sunny
which made for some great spectating
between the races. Eventhough
iDSurance requirements didn't allow
the fans to get too c101e to the lower
sections of the track, everyone seemed
pleased with the layout of the course.
Besides the steep jumps there were
some very tight corners and some
knarly uphills to keep the fans and
riders interested.
Results
VET EX: 1. Jerry Jecbon (MIl); 2. Keith Andenon
(MIl); 3. Micl-' ~ (Yom).
.... novIJR: 1. SImuel Remey (Honl; 2. Helmut :z.th
(MIl); 3. PouI e.ton fHonl.
OlD TIMERS: 1. Gory Arnold (Hus); 2. Eugene
tHull; 3. Fred Wilcox (Yoml.
100 NOV: 1. Arthu< Klingbeil lSuz); 2. Brad Woget
_y
(Suz); 3. Joe Gonm. (Suzl.
125 NOV DIV I: 1. lMlce CoIem8n tHus!; 2. Greg
Pennington 1Suz); 3. Clwia McCurdy (Suz).
125 NOV ON H: 1. I.Mry CoIem8n (Hua); 2. MlIlt
K_IISuz); 3. Gory P!lIItje (Honl.
. 125 AM: 1. Mort< Duval lSuz); 2. Castro (Yam); 3.
Mort< Byon (Suz).
125 EX: 1. Dona Waxham (Suz); 2. Chip Chapman
(Honl; 3. DonieI Dobbino (Suz).
2liO NOV DIV I: 1. Jim Domonighini tHonI; 2. Scott
Olney (Yom); 3.1.Mry SlaIa (Suz).
2liO NOV DIV N: 1. Bradley SlDIut (Han); 2. Jarry
Ganov-. (Han); 3. MiI