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The start of the 125cc Stock Novice class gets tight during a qualifier race.
Many pileups occurred in the first ess tum.
Kawasaki-mounted Jeff Emig (47) and Yamaha rider Damon Bradshaw
battle for the lead in the 10Scc 12-plus class during Saturday's races.
Dust wasn't a problem this year at
Ponca City, but mud was.
Michael Craig pursues Brandon Hopkins (175) and Brent White in the
125cc Stock Intermediate class Saturday. Craig won the moto.
claimed the l25cc Modified Novice
class win after leading from start to
finish in the run-of£. Shipman had
two points going into the final, while
Jay Wentzel, Todd Neal and Clint
Jones all had one. In the run-off,
Suzuki pi t Robert Flores powered
inlO the Icad but was quickly passed
by Shipm nand KTM-moumed
Robert clauss, Ryan Hughes, ].c.
Krueger a Joe Close.
Once imo the lead, Shipman was
constamly hounded by Clau and
Hughes, but halfway through the
race, Hu h began to drop back.
Wemzel, eal and Jones had poor
starts and were trying lo weave
through the pack. Up front, Claus
never gave up in his pursuit of hipman, but the Suzuki rider never let
up, either. Shipman held on and
won the race a few bike lengths ahead
of Claus_ Wemzel worked his way up
lo fourth, but it wasn't enough lo
beat hipman's score of three poims.
Second overall wem to Wentzel with
five, while Clauss, Leone, and Neal
rounded out the lOp five.
eal came back to win the l25cc
Stock Novice class on his Honda after
winning Sunday's final molO. Neal
and Jon Garner both wem imo the
final race with two poims; Leone,
David Beckington, Mike Franklin
and Jeff Long had one point apiece.
Garner grabbed the holeshot, but
Neal lOok over and led the field after
the se and lap. After that, Neal broke
100 e and wa never challenged. Garner finished in econd, a long ways
ahead of Franklin, Leone and David
Curry.
Yamaha-moumed Chad Pederson
cleaned up in the 83 c Stock Imer......edift ~~E1 ~19s~~~KllWll·
saki riders Jay Wagner and Rick
Henninger. Pederson had one poim
heading into the run-off, as did Henninger. But Henninger could only
manage a fourth despite getting a
third-place start. Pederson eventually
passed early leader Butch Smith and
wem on to win the mota and take the
overall. Smith ended up taking fourth
overall ahead of Kawasaki rider Hank
Moree and Daniel Blackham.
Pederson also won the Modified
division despite coming into the runoff with a six-point deficit. Peder on
did what he had lO do and won the
final, edging Honda rider Randy
Moody by one poim for the overall,
7-8. Kawasaki-mounted Greg Derickon had one poim going into the
final but finished sevemh, giving
him third overall with eight poims.
Jay Wagner and Butch mith finished fourth and fifth.
In the 83cc Modified Novice 12plus, Kawasaki rider Don Phillips
claimed the title. Phillips, Le ter
Drake and Jason Akins all had one
point going into the final round but
only Phillips could capitalize on the
situation by winning the molO. Both
Di'ake and Akins had poor finishes in
the deciding moto. Drake fini hed
10th, while Akins salvaged a sixth.
econd overall went to Edward
Kessinger and his Kawasaki who finished second in the molO, beating
Matt Brake,' Kennie McGrath and
Akins.
Brake also competed in the 83cc
Stock Novice l2-plu division and
emerged with the win. Brake led
every lap in the final to wrap up it up,
while Phillips finished second (and
econd overall) after a evemh-place
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