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(,,;: uoug Bonwell; 2. "':las Ni~hol,.~; ~" Russell
Rauperkos.
200 B: 1. Randy Neeman; 2. Mike Black; 3. Doug
Morse.
250 B: 1. Layton Ericksen; 2. Barry Brenneuke; 3.
Kevin Pirie.
OPEN 8: 1. Lonnie Ross; 2. Richard Null; 3. Tim
Schultz.
SR B: 1. Craig Phillips; 2. Jeremy Hogee.
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Barrow wheels to
Sturgis HM win
By Karen Lewis
STURGIS, KY, AUG. 17
Joel Barrow was unstoppable
in half mile action at Sturgis
today. Barrow adapted quickly
to the rough track conditions in
taking wins in the 65cc and 125cc
classes.
jarred Barrow led the 65cc final
umil the last lap when brother joel
took over and held on to take the win.
Barrow led the l25cc main with
Mike Mayer in hot pursuit. Barrow
opened up a litlle breathing room in
the late laps to cruise in for the win.
Mayer was a safe second with Tommy
Hayden gelling third after outgunning Bobby Dowell and Danny Estep.
Denny Williams led the Open class
umil SCOll Lamb brought out the red
flag on lap three. Williams wem to
the front once again on the staggered
restart and never looked back on his
trip to the winner's circle. ScOll Rothchild and Phil Jones were going all
out for second until Jones had to settle for third on his brakeless Can-Am.
Lamb put in a good ride to come to
fourth, nipping Robbie Ray at the
flag.
Tommy Hayden smoked the 80cc
final with a flag-to-flag ride on his
Earls Racing Yamaha. T.J. Burnell
was the only man to keep him in
sight in taking second over Crystal
and Marc Galloway.
james Hart led the Amateur final
from stan-to-finish in taking the win.
Roy Hart had started to reel him in
until Rick N bcaught fire and moved
Hart back to third. Jim Smith and
T.J. Burnell rounded out the top five.
John Camp was on the gas and'ran
away with the Automatic final. Jenny
Hayden and Robbie Ray freight
trained to second and third while
Nick Hayden grabbed fourth over
Neal Galloway.
Mome Starks was a straightaway
ahead of the Jackie Brown, Kevin
Woodruff ballie in the 200cc class.
Brown and Woodruff swapped positions every lap with Woodruff winning the drag to the flag for second.
Eric Estep rode to fourth.
PJl OILS TAKE 9 AMA MOTOCROSS TITLES
AT LORETTA LYNN'S
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outstanding performances and support at the 1986 AMA Motocross National
Championships at Hurricane Mills, Tennessee.
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65cc Stock 7-11
125cc Modified 12-15
1st EZRA LUSK
250cc B Stock
1st DENNY STEPHENSON
1st KENNY KIZZAR
85cc Stock 12-13
1st JIMMY BUnON
3rd JEREMY BUEHL
85cc Stock 14-15
125cc B Mod
1st JEFF EMIG
2nd CHAD PEDERSON
Wollaston wails at
RockyMt. MX
By Larry Johnson'
1st RICK SlMMET
125cc Stock 12-15
125cc A Stock
1st DENNY STEPHENSON
IstTY DAVIS
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Results
AUTO: 1. Jon Camp (Yam~ 2. Jenny Hayden
(Vam); 3. Jeremiah Ray (Yam).
65: 1. Joel Barrow (Kaw); 2. Jarrod BarrowlKawl.
80: 1. Tommy Hayden (Yam); 2. T.J. Bumett ISuz);
3. Crystal Galloway (Hon).
125: 1. Joel Barrow IKaw); 2. Mike Mayer (Vam);
3. Tommy Hayden (Yam).
200: 1. Monte Starlts (Bul); 2. Kevin Woodruff
(Vam); 3. Jacl

