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Mike Habeck (67), Larry George (174) and Clint Briska dice for position in
Corona's Mini Beginner class.
tight woods and dusty logging trails.
Criders, incl uding women, rode 66
miles. Brenda Pratt took overall Women's honors with a one-point drop.
B riders went to 121 miles and A riders went the full "136.5.
The 200cc C class had a four-way
tie for the win with each one dropping two poinrs. First place was
determined by a tiebreaker and it
went to John Williams.
Results
OVERALL A: 1. Guy Burltan.
OVERALL B: ,. Mike Spelling.
OVERALL WOMEN: ,. Brende Prall.
OVERALL 16 LARGE WHEEL: ,. Brian OliO.
125 A: 1. Ed Allen; 2. Bob McKnight: 3. Chas.
Rose.
200 A: ,. Micheel Richmond; 2. Eric Neher; 3.
ClrleyBell.
250 A: 1. Joe Di.on: 2. James Lillie; 3. Tom
Richerde.
OPEN A: 1. Barry Franklin; 2. Ryan Rodeburg: 3.
Byron Pelt.....,.,.
125 B: ,. Frank Hinds; 2. Derek Almond; 3. Todd
Singleton.
200 B: 1. Mike Hawkins; 2. Greg Koetter; 3.
Stormy Sims.
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250 B: 1. Tommy Hanna; 2. James Mann; 3. A.
Taliaferro.
OPEN B: 1. John Hall; 2. Gerald Dennis; 3. Randy
Watson.
125 C: 1. Mike Payne; 2. Mike Olson; 3. Dwayne
Garren.
200 C: 1. John Williams; 2. Marc Mondshine: 3.
Scoll Coplin; 4. Jimmy Guem.
250C: 1. D. Fowler; 2. D. Onega; 3. Kyle Crowley.
OPEN C: 1. Kirk Hulslender; 2. Alvin Klein: 3. Mac
Hamlin.
WOMEN A: 1. Karen Wiggins Brown; 2. Linda
Engeling; 3. Debbie Pinkston.
WOMEN B: ,. Cindy McKee; 2. Paula Young; 3.
Julie Rodieck.
WOMEN 35 " OVER: ,. Carol Jones.
16 & UNDER LARGE WHEEL: ,. zane Burgess; 2.
Kenny Wesson; 3. John Fowler.
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16" UNDER SMALL WHEEL: ,. Wes McKnight:
2. Dennis Kelsey: 3. Steve Rathmen.
OVER 40 SHORT COURSE: ,. Jim Krause: 2. Bob
Mohr; 3. Rich Gardner.
OVER 40 LONG COURSE: ,. Will Hendri" 2.
Sandy Pinkston: 3. Norman Delmar.
50 & OVER: ,. Ray Rogerl; 2. Wendy Wendrock;
3. Cherles Greek.
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Johnson, Huffman
Jam at Clarks
8ranchMX
By Clay Ught
ROSEBURG, OR, SEPT. 16
Brad Johnson and Ryan Huffman were among the few
double-moto winners at Clarks
Branch Motocross. Johnson did
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the dirty deeds in the 250cc B class
and nabbed runner-up laurels in the
I25cc Bclass behind local Mark Wattman (Kaw). Huffman performed a II stranglehold of the Pee Wee B class.
A horde of Open/125cc B riders
and 125cc/Open Pros ran combined
in the first moto ofthe day. Wattman
broke free from early traffic and led
the field around the long, hilly track
and had Pros Steve Nelson (Yam-Hon
of Roseburg) and teammate Chad
Klingbeil (Hon) in tow. Johnson
(Kaw) and fellow Californian Donny
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son and Klingbeil all the way to the
flag. Dave Nordin (Hon) and Monte
Smith (Hon) were 1-2 in the Open B
portion.
The second moto saw Open Pro
Gary Bault (Hon) blitz the competition and lead start to finish followed,
distantly by Paul Christensen (Hon)
and Phoenix's Dean Gallegos (Hon).
Bault burried the field to win the Pro .
class while Wattman went'l-I in the
I 25cc B class as did I 25cc Pro winner
Nelson. Christensen's 3-1 was good
for the Open B honors.
The Old Timers and 250cc Bclasses
got to mix it up and it was Johnson
putting a Honda in frontofa IS-rider
field with AMA flat track Expert Jeff
Harsha (Hon) hounding from the
rear. Off-road specialist Fritz Martin
(Hus) rode in third with Ron Milligan (Hon) and Old Timer Rick Smith
(Yam) in the top five. Johnson led all
nine laps and took the first moto over
Milligan and Harsha. Smith got the
Old Timer victory over Elmer Reimer (Hon) and Virginia's'Mike Bowman (Suz).
The second outing was also Johnson's from the drop of the gate with
Harsha beating Milligan to finish
runner-up. Smith smoked the "old
guys" with his I-I to beat Reimer's
2-2 and the 4-4 tally of Charlie Standeford (Mai).
Results
PRO: 1. Gary Bault (Han); 2. Steve Nelson (Han);
3. Chad Klingbeil (Han).
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OPEN B: 1. Paul Christensen (Han): 2. Monte
Smith (Han); 3. Dave Nordin (Han).
250 B: 1. Brad Johnson (Han); 2. Jeff Harsha
{Hant. 3. Ron Milligan (Han).
126 B: 1. Mark Wallman (Klw); 2. Brad Johnaon
(Kawl; 3. Donny Herron (Yam).
OLD TIMER: 1. Rick Smith (Yam); 2. Elmer Reimer
(Han); 3. Cha.... Standeford (Mai).
250 C: 1. Layne Good (Han); 2. Chuck Bracelin
(Yam); 3. Seen sailing (Suz).
126 C: 1. Tony GrOV8tl(Yam); 2. Don RiIlI8n (Han);
3. Doug Eckelman (Yam).
OPEN C: 1. Gary Highland (Han); 2. Brad Abell
(Hont. 3. R~ Clrlaon (KTM).
MINI B: 1. Monty Spaulding (Yam); 2. Darren
Clayton (Kawt. 3. Ryan Huffman (Yam).
MINI C: ,. Phil Eacober (Yam); 2. Kyle BrooU
(Kaw~ 3. Chad Barry (Yam).
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PEE WEE B:/1. Ryan Huffman (Yam); 2. Chuck
Standelord (Hon).
PEE WEE C: 1. Shawn Highland (Kaw); 2. Travis .
Barry (Hont. 3. Dene Williams (Han).
Gibb grabs Moto
OneMX
By The James Gang
REDDING, CA, SEPT. 9
Man Gibb put in two outstanding rides to take the 125ccIntermediate class at the Moto One
Track. Riding a Kawasaki, Gibb
went 2-1 for the win.
Jed Green on his Suzuki grabbed
the first-moto lead followed closely
by Sean Lollar and Gibb, Tommy
Sill.loaoo ua~Macklau.IAd~. A@li.,., •
contested moto the lead changed severaltimes. Green made the final pass
and held on to take the win followed
by Gibb and Sidel.
The second moto saw Gibb grab
the holeshot followed closely by
Green, Sidel and Lollar. Gibb was
passed by Green, but Gibb regained
the lelld. Green stayed close, followed
by Lollar. They finished in that order.
over Marleau aod S.idel.
The l25cc Novice class was also a
sweep, as].]. Taylor (Yam) took two
wire-to-wire wins for the overall. He
was followed closely by the Suzuki of
Dwayne Strating. Third went to Ed
Maxey whojumpsoff his water truck
on to his Suzuki to race, then returns
to his truck to keep the track wet.
An unusually light Pro turnout
saw the combined I 25/250cc Pro class
won by Ron LaPointe on his 250
Honda. Tim Mul",ey placed second
behind LaPointe with Gary Smith
from Yuba City taking third of! his
125 Honda.
Results
60 MINI: ,. Ryan Wynia (SUl); 2. Travis Corgan
(Kawl.
BO BEG: ,. Grant Michaelson (Kaw); 2. Tyee
Jackson (SUl); 3. Larry Wheeler (Kaw).
BO JR: 1. Frian Hoefer (Kaw); 2. Billy CooPer
(Kaw); 3. Brian Guiles.
BO INT: ,. Billy White (Kaw).
BO EX: 1. Brian Elder (Kaw); 2. Steve Lamson
(Kaw).
125 NOV: ,. J.J. Taylor (Yam); 2. Duane Strating
(Suz): 3. Ed M..ey (SUl).
125JR: 1. Ben \/lIilke(Yam): 2. John Bell (Yaml; 3.
Rich Oliva (SUl).
1251NT: 1. Man Gibb (Kaw); 2. Jad Green (SUl);
3. Sean Lollar (Suli.
250 JR: ,. Greg Sheehan (SUl); 2. Steve You·
mans (Han); 3. John Shepp (Yam).
250 INT: ,. Ron Milligan (Han); 2. Ken Wolcoll
(Han); 3. Joe Giambroni (Han).
OPEN: ,. Ken Wolcoll (Han); 2. Vernon Tyler
(Suz).
VET SPTSMN: 1. Roger Lollar (Mai); 2. Bob
Milano (HuI); 3. Harold Noell.
VET MASTER: ,. Joe Shepp (Yam); 2. Richard
Smith (Han).
250 PRO: ,. Ron laPointe (Han); 2. Tim Mulvay
(Han); 3. Gary Smith (Han).
Wright mighty
atMt. Home
Supercross
By Steve Hammer
MT. HOME, In, SEPT. 8
Idaho native Jo Jo Wright
moved to northern California
this year to pursue a career as a
professional motocrosser. He is
getting faster, and it showed as he
came back home to Idaho for the
weekend and uncorked a win in the
Open Pro, and second in the 250cc
Pro classes in the Optimist/Budweiser
Supercross.
The desert town of Mt. Home has
had MX racing before in a large, outdoor setting, but a tight, stadium race
was a first. If This event was any indication, stadium racing will return
soon; a well-prepared track, good
lighting, great racing, and a loud
spectator section.
Things started fast with the Minis.
Larry Ward (Kaw), journeyed down
from Woodinville, Washington, and
absolutely destroyed the Mini Expert
class, both motos. Ward was running
lap times close to the Pros, as he
lapped most of the field!
The 125cc Pros lined up to do battle, and disappointed no one with
their wild antics. Desen racer Daniel
Huskey (Suz) pulled out an awesome
lead in moto one, only to have Corey
Barton (Kaw) catch up and pass in
the late laps. In moto two, Huskey
again looked great, butcouldn'tquite
match the more-experienced Barton
for pure speed. Behind the duo, Larry
Jackson (Yam) pulled out a third for
a little cash.
Desert racers were again in evidence in the 250cc Novice class, as
Rob Johnson (Yam) edged out the
win over Linsey Lockwood (Yam)
and Jeff Murray (Hon).
;rite 25000-Pso dass was thealiil~~ •
favorite again, with Wright back
home, wanting to show his old riding buddies how fast he was getting.
Mark Hall was back from an injuryinduced retirement, and eastern Idaho's Rock Temple wanted to show
western Idaho how to go fast. Hall
and Wright earned a draw, with
Wright going 1-2, and Hall getting
the overall wi th a 2-1. Both were stupendous, as they flew dozens of feet
over the stadium jumps. Temple had
a rotten night with assorted crashes,
but hedid earn a case of beer by being
the only rider to clear the Budweiser
Triple Jumps! It was outrageous;
Temple had to swing out, get a huge
run, and have a lot of guts. He flew
about 12 feet in the air for about 40
feet, and his jump earned a huge roar
from the crowd.
Results
MINI NOV: 1. Justin Dennen (Yam); 2. Cliff
Burger (Kaw); 3. Shane Meredith (Kaw).
MINI EX: 1. Larry Ward (Kaw); 2. James Murray
(Klw); 3. Thad Smith (Kaw).
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126 NOV: ,. Sid Morris (Sull; 2. Steve Aslell
(Kaw); 3. Brian Adams (Kawl.
1251NT: 1. RitCh Thurston (Kaw); 2. Tracy Ridgeway (Yam); 3. Jamie Steelsmith (Han).
125 PRO: ,. Corey Banon (Kaw); 2. Daniel Huskey (Sull; 3. Larry Jackson (Yam).
250 NOV: ,. Rob Johnson (Yam); 2. Linsey Lockwood (Yam); 3. Jeff Murray (Han).
250 PRO: ,. Mark Hall (Yam); 2. Jo Jo Wright
(Han): 3. Darin Bunars (Han).
OPEN NOV: ,. Jon Di. (Han): 2. Mike Mayden
(Han); 3. Randy Trombley (Mai).
OPEN INT: ,. Tyler Ekard(Yam): 2. LaurenceZoan
(Han); 3. Rick Meredith (Hus).
OPEN PRO: 1. Jo Jo Wright (Han); 2. Jim Lyngar
(Yam); 3. Derrin Obendorf (Hus).
VETS: 1. Don Toussain. (Han): 2. Robin Clark
(Han); 3. Fred Wright (KTM).
Carroll barrels to
Hillside STITT win
By 1\11. Orr
BOYD, TX, SEPT. 8
Clay Carroll got his first win
on the flat track at Mike Kidd's
Hillside Raceway as he came
from behind in the I25cc class,
After the heat race was won by
Chad McCracken ahead of Carroll
and Roger Se

