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Kevin Hines signals his final position in the AA class - second.
ton described the later sections. For
the most part, the soil was a sandy
loam that oHered good traction. Rocks
'were scarce, except at the entrance to
the "Sluice Gate." Exposed tree roots
also caused problems for many.
While the AA and A riders struggled
to stay on their min ute, their Band C
counterparts were collecting points
at an alarming rate. The best score
among the C riders was 91, turned in
by Barry Crone of Hughesville, Pennsylvania. Crone, sponsored by Hill's
Motorsports in Hughesville, said, "I
prefer hare scrambles, but I'll take the
win'" His mount was a KTM 250.
All in all, nearly everyone approved
of the way the entire event came off.
As Senior A rider Carl Scharphorn
said, "You can tell that it was designed
and laid out by enduro riders. They
know what to do." Carl lost an even
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100 points for third in the class.
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SPECIAL THANKS TO:
ERV KANEMOTO
GEORGE VUKMANOVICH
NICK DAVICE
Results
OVERALL: Mike Melton (HuI) 20.
HIGH POINT A: Chril Puff (KTM) 30.
HIGH POINT B: B. Blencherd (HuI) 52.
M: 1. John Menin (C-A); 2. Kevin Hines (Hus); 3.
Merit Hyde (HuI); 4. Rick Scherphorn (Hus); 5. Ken
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