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Cycle News 1987 01 21

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Allman won the malO and the overall with Hanna second. Kevin Berry had an early lead in malO one of the I25cc Beginner race, but lost it to a hard-charging Rob Knemeyeron lap three. Berry held off Jason Yoshida for second rightto the last turn when Berry tuck in a berm like he had hit a patch of glue. Yoshida slipped by for second with Berry getting third. Berry made sure he avoided the sticky spots in malO two and led all the way for the malO win. Knemeyer moved up to second quickly and that was all he needed for the overall win. John Jackson led mota one of the 250cc Beginners from gate to flag, but got a bad start in malO two. He quickly caught up to the front-runner and waited. Sure enough, the leaders knocked each other down and Jackson danced around them for the lead and the overall 250cc Beginner win. The 250cc Novice race was visited by a Japanese racer, Shega Nashumara, who rides for Yamaha of Japan. Chris Leiker, David Marshall, and Nashumara came off the Iine together at the start of malO one. They were never more than one length apart until lap five when Leiker stumbled, letting Marshall, ashumara and Jon James pa t. Nashumara took the lead at the start of the last lap and scored the win, with James coming acros second. James got a nice holeshot in the mota two. Nashumara was learning to read the American sand and was right behind him. ashumara stayed very close and took the first opening at the start of lap three lO pass for the lead. ashumara held on for the win and the overall with James getting another second. Results PEE WEE B: 1. Jerry Alemen (Yam); 2. Matthew Pickaring (Vam); 3. caesar Galvez (Vam). PEE WEE A: 1. Robby Hammond (Yam). 60 0-8: 1. Robby Hammond (Kaw); 2. Matthew Pickering (Kaw); 3. Jerry Aleman (Kaw). 60 NOV: 1. Joe Hicks. Jr. (Kaw); 2. Patrick Wade (Kaw). 80 STK 8EG: 1. David Casada (Hon); 2. Rick Kno) (Vam); 3. Brad Schultz (Kaw). 80 STK NOV: 1. Billy Dawson (Hon); 2. Edwards Jay (Suz); 3. Shawn Burke (Suz). BO STK INT: 1. Dustin Evans (Suz); 2. Damon Huffman (Vam). VET BEG: 1. Ron Wade; 2. Glen Welsh (Vam); 3. Alan Busby (Hon). • VET NOV: 1. Mark Lenke (Yam): 2. Wayne Ellis (Hon); 3. Bob Arellam (Hon). VETINT: 1. Chris Burgeson (Vam); 2. Ken Renault (Hon). VET EX: 1. Terry Davis (Hon); 2. Scott Freeman (Hon); 3. Andy Tancred (Vam). WOMEN NOV: 1. Angie Sellers (Han); 2. Kathy Jo Ehrp (Hon). WOMEN INT: 1. Mindy Smith (Kaw); 2. Maria Gonzalez (Kaw); 3. KO HaHhili (Kaw;. WOMEN EX: 1. Temi'Rice (Kaw). 125 BEG: 1. Rob Knemeyer (Hon); 2. Kevin Berry (Hon); 3. Jason Voshida (Suz). 125 NOV: 1. Mike Crosby (Kaw); 2. Kenneth Arndt (Suz); 3. John Alexander (Hon). 1251NT: 1. Eric Hallgath (Vam); 2. Scott Murphy (Hon); 3. Todd Anders (Vam). 125 PRO: 1. A.J. Whiting (Cag); 2. Eddie Hicks (Kaw); 3. Rick Ryan (Hon). 250 BEG: 1. John Jackson (Kaw); 2. Chris Brown (Kaw); 3. Dan Augino (Hon). 250 NOV: 1. Shaga Nashumara (Yam); 2. Jon James (Yam); 3. Chris Leiker (yem). 250 INT: 1. Tim Telford (Hon); 2. Ray Groom (Hon); 3. Todd Broussard (Yam). 250 PRO: 1. Rick Ryan (Hon); 2. Dean Metson (Han); 3. Bob Kline (Hon). 500 BEG: 1. Eddie Samu (Hon); 2. Robin Voung (Hon); 3. Glenn Turner (Yam). 500 NOV: 1. Craig Conaway (Hon); 2. Tom Smith (Han); 3. Craig McConnache (Hon). 500 INT: 1. Kenny Parry (Yam). 500 PRO: 1. Kevin Allman (Vam); 2. Tim Hanna (Hon); 3. Dave Foltz (Hon). Myers rules PortCityMX By Hugh Gatlin MOBILE, AL, DEC. 21 Bobby Myers succe sfully took on all challengers in the Pro class and also defeated a hardcharging P.]. Sorg in a match race at Pan City's last race of the year. The one-on-one race between the two riders was held atday's end lO break a series points deadlock wi th"the winner receiving a new hot tub. Myers holeshot the first Pro malO with Tim Myers and Honda-mounted Mark Stringer in tow. After tarting poorly, Terry Montero was moving towards the front when his Kawasaki's rear suspension collapsed aU the front straightaway jump and put him out of the molO. Stringer overtook Tim Myers for second, but could not catch the leader before the finish. Myers was out front again in malO twO followed by tringer and Montero. riding a borrowed machine. As Myers stretched his lead, Montero had more bad Iuck on the frOnt straight jump. Stringer went down on the jump leaving Montero no place lo go but over the lOp of him. Montero then hit· the turf himself. Both riders remounted, with Stringer making a determined malO long run to catch Myers, but finished second. Montero was never able lo find his form after the spill and finished out of the money. Sorg swept both of his class motos selling up the points tie with Myers. Sorg used the power of a borrowed 1987 Honda 250 lO grab the holeshot over Myers' Yamaha. Myers passed Sorg early, but the pair collided and wen t down com ing out of the woods. Both were up quickly, only to take each other out again in the next turn.

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