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Cycle News 1987 11 04

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...J ...J ~ ~ - '" 0 ~ 0 ::t: Q. tOO m ,......, ~ ~ .... v ..0 8 Tim M orton a nd Rehynard' Morgan take the win in Baja. v >- 0 z Charlie Cutts (98) leads the first Senior Mini moto at Ft. Mitchell followed by Shannon Brooker (454) and Joey Crawford (87). Marcu s Pedrero wo n th e 125cc B class with impressive double-rn ot o wins. Chuck Sybert finishe d second overa ll a nd Scott Laberger third. Results Results 250 PRO: t . Nick Blasdell (Kaw): 2. Don Biscegl ia (Hon); 3. Tony Graves (Hon). '25 PRO: 'l • Gary Beyer (Kaw); 2. Kenny Olsen (Kaw); 3. Dana Anderson (Hon). OPEN INT: 1. M ike Burke (Hon): 2. Wes Han son (Kaw ); 3. Shawn Colangelo (Kaw). . 250 INT: 1. Bob Steiner (Kaw); 2. Tracy Bethel (Kaw); 3. Aa ro n Boehmer (Hon). '25 INT: 1. Jeff Daily (Kaw); 2. Mon ty Spalding (Hon); 3. Ed Jensen (Hon). BO INT: 1. Ryan Huffman (Yam); 2. Jason McCor mick (Kaw). 60 INT: t . Eric Burkinshaw (Kaw ); 2. Todd Kibbla (Kaw ); 3. Cory Fuller (Kaw). 30-40 INT: t . Mark Dickey (Kaw ); 2. Doug Wiley (Hon); 3. M ilt Hardan (Suz). OT INT:: 1. Bill Naylor (Suz); 2. Don Colt (ATK); 3 . Rich Duncan (Hon). UTH: t . Ron Sun (Hon); 2. Kun Stevens (Hon); 3. Mike Chase (Hon). OPEN JR : r . Don Boef lug (Hon); 2. M ike Lengacher (Hon); 3. Jeff McK in ley. 250 J R: t . Ron Westla ke ( H on~ 2. Mike Tresch (Hon); 3. Joe Casey (Hon). '25 JR: t . Troy Fuller (Kaw); 2. M ike W est (Yam); 3 . Rich Brown ing (Hon). .. 80 JR: 1. Forrest Transu (Yam); 2. Chris Paterson 3. Warren Baze . 60 JR : t . Roben Kin erman (Kaw); 2. M ike Ulven (Yam) ; (Kaw); 3. Doug McKu hn (Kaw). 30-40 JR: t . Ryan Taylor (Hon); 2. Steve Baze (Hon); 3. Frank Powell (Yam). 30 40 s: t . Gary Beaver (Kaw); 2.' Lim Lemkin (Hon); 3. M ike Holbroo k (Hon). OTJR: 1. Don Burkin (Hus); 2. Gene Chin in (Hon); 3. Cliff Kobern ivk. 30-40 A : 1. Ray Gamon (Hon); 2. Eric Burkin shaw (Hon); 3. Doug Eckelman (Yam). Cutts flies at Ft. M itchell MX By Hugh' Gatlin FT. MITCHELL, AL, OCT. 4 Kaw asaki-rider Ch arlie Cutts rode to first overall in the Senio r Min i class at round th ree o f Ft. Mitchell 's Fa ll Mo tocross Series. T he win snappe d series -leade r Shannon Brooker 's .. four-mot o win strea k. C utts took command of the first mo to fro m th e start followed by Brooker. T he two quickly left th e field while J ason P ierce ra n th ird . ' C u tts never lo oked b a ck a n d stre tche d his lead to the finish. P ierce dropped ou t o f the picture on the last la p while J oey Crawford moved to third behind Brooker. CUlts rocketed to a no ther hol esho t in th e second moto with Cra wford second. Brooker jammed undernea th Cra wford on th e first lap a nd set out a fter th e lead er. Posit ions rema ined steady until Bob Long passed Cra wford for seco nd a t th e halfway point. Brooker rode the wh eel s o ff hi s Yam aha but cou ldn ' t make a dent in Cutts' lead and had to sett le for second. Late in the ra ce Crawford overtook Long for another third place fin ish. Results 38 SR MINI : t . Charlie Cuns (Kaw); 2. Shannon Brooker (Yam); 3. Joey Crawford (Kaw); 4. Bob Long (Hon); 5.Mitchell Moorer (Kaw). '25 C: t . Casey Hoover (Hon); 2. More' Barr (Yam); 3. Tom Hal ibunon (Kaw); 4 . Kenny Stinson (Yam); 5. Joey Bocchino (Hon). JR MINI : t. Josh Morgan (Kaw); 2. Jason Janney (Kaw); 3. Shane Barker (Kaw). 250 B: t . Scon Chambers (Hon). 60 : t . Bryan Johnson ( Kaw~ 2. Brandon Han (Kaw). 125 B: 1. Bobby Hearn (Hon): 2. Tony Bishop (Kaw); 3. Kenny Stinson (Yam); 4. Tony Ryland (Yaml. 250 c. i . Mike Hamilton (Hon); 2. Dwight Duke (Kawl; 3 . Kevin Browning (Kaw); 4 . John Blu e Smith (Hon). OPEN: t , Hugh Gatl in (Hon); 2. Bri an Green (Hon). BEG: t . Mark Viet h (Hon). ENDR:L 1. John Bragg (Hon); 2. Jason Bragg (Hon); 3. Jeffery King (Hon). PIW: 1. Jeremy Nevels (Yam); 2. Ma rk Ragsdale (Suz); 3. Ray Perkins (Yam). Swearington captures win at DeSoto MX By Gary Clark BRADENTO N, FL, OCT. 4 Edmund Swearing en , a boa rd a Kawasaki, took th e overall vic tory in th e 250/500cc A Pro class a t th e fourth ro u nd of the Fl or ida Go ld Cup Series at DeSo to Offroad Raeway : Swearingen captured th e victory with consi st ent, aggress ive riding tech niques, posting a 1-2 tally to beat Honda support rider Jon McCa be. Fi rst mo to action saw McCab e pu ll th e ho leshot a nd start wa lk ing aw ay fro m the pack. R ick Ch ew was in second and trying to hol d off the charge o f Cah i ll ' s Yam ah a sponso red KevinSeidl a nd Sweari ngen. Ch ew sta lled on th e off-camber turn allowi ng Swearington a nd Seidl to pass. Swearington worked hard to press Seidl to make a mis ta ke, bu t had to rely on hi s yo u th to give hi m the abi lity to pass on the tree-lined straightaway. McCabe sta rted developing clu tch problems abo u t ha lfwa y through th e mo to allowing Swearingen to gain o n hi m . N o t u si n g h i s cl u tc h , McCabe jumpe d too high on the finis h line jump , causing hi s chain to go so uth . This let Swearingen by to motor his way to th e checkered flag, with Seidl second and Chew third. McCa be fin ished fourth. With the start of the second mo to McCabe was go ing to ma ke sure everyo ne kn ew he was the fas test on th e track. H e pulled the hol esh o t a nd di d not look back. McCabe led the race wire-to-wire, fin ish ing wi th a 20 second lead. This left a fierce battle for second among Swearingen , Seidl and Ch ew. Seidl was running seco nd and had Swearington ri gh t o n his tail. It took a desperate move by Swearingen to pass Seidl within 200 feet of th e finish line. Swearington pulled beside Seidl in the fin al berm and went high while Seidl stayed in hi s line down low. Swearingen went down on top of Seidl. caus ing a two bike pileup. Swea rington was able to rem ount first a nd raced to the checkered £Jag gi ving him th e overa ll win for the day , with McCabe seco nd , Seidl th ird and Ch ew fourth. P/W : t . Kevin McM ickle (Kaw); 2. Steph en Schweiqart. 657·" : 1. Kenny Yoho (Kaw); 2. Kenneth Jones (Hon); 3. carl Wilkie (Kaw). B5 7-'2: 1. Chris Brown (Kaw); 2. Ed Ray.Jr. (Kaw); 3. Man Harren (Yam). B5 , 3-15 : 1. Darryl Youngblood (Yam); 2. Derek Youngblood (Yam); 3. Anthony Pagio (Kaw ). 125 A: 1. Harold Manhews (Yam); 2. Chris Locke (Hon). 125 B: Marcus Podrero (Hon); 2. Chuck Syben (Hon); 3. SCOIl Laberger (Yam); 4. Sean Sheltzer (Yam). 125 c: t . Max Sysk. Jr. (Hon); 2. Geoff Page (Hon); 3. Scon Robinson (Hon); 4. Eddie Cherry (Yam); 5. M ike Taylor (Kaw). 250/500 A: 1. Edmund Swearingen (Kaw ); 2. Jon Mccabe (Hon); 3. Kevin Seidl (Yam); 4 . Rick Chew (Hon). 250 B: t . CharlesSyben (Hon); 2. Justi n Jackson; 3. Pat McClain (Kaw). 250 C: 1. Br ian Broussard (Yam ); 2. M ike Springer (Hon); 3. Jeff M ino r (Hon). OPEN NOV: 1. Rick Perr y (Yam); 2 . Kei th Westbrook (Hon); 3. Tony Decosmo (Hon). 25 PLUS: t . Kevin Seidl (Yam): 2. David Smith (Hon); 3. Frank Depalo (Yam). SR 30+: t , David Ellis (Hon); 2. David Indiver i (Yam); 3. Thomas Bragg (Hon); 4. M ichael Corbino . (Hon). Morton, Morgan top Gran Carrera Off-Road By Tom Ow ens SAN FE LI PE , BAJA, CA, MEX, OCT. 3 T im Mort on o f So lana Beach , California a nd Reh yn ard Mor gan o f Ra mo na, Ca liforn ia tea med up on a 1987 Yamaha YZ250 to win the ove ra ll and O pen Pro class at th e G ra n Carr era De Campeones Off- ' Road race and -p icked u p $ 1188 for their effort. Mo rton and Morgan completed the 350-mile course in a time of 7:28.09 ho urs to edge o ut th e team of Paul Ostb o a nd Cooper Wa llace by 1:10. Ostb o , was the overall wi n ner last February in th e Gran Ca rrera Internaciona l. The Morton/Mor gan Yamaha was the first vehicle off th e line a t 7:00 a.m., Saturday , initiating th e firs tever Baja rac e to start and finish in the newl y-built Sa n Felipe Off Road Sta di u m. (T he stadi u m features a 1.4-m ile off-road co u rse wi th 17 jumps o f all sizes and shapes a nd will soo n be expanded to incl ude tracks for a ll types of off-roa d a nd dirt rac ing ). Morton a n d Morgan too k the gree n £Jag and never looked back as th ey led wi re-to-wire. They were challe nged early in the race when the Mexi can entry of Mal o and Luna dr ew within a minute of the leaders. Bu t af ter com ple ting their first 180mil e lap, th e challengers dropped ba ck to third with a n l l-minute defi cit a n d fa cing mechanical problems. . Starting th e second 180-mile lap, O stbo a nd Wallace began th eir charge a nd moved close enough to see the Morton/Morgan dust as they headed north of San Felipe through Diablo Dry Lake. They inched their wa y up for most of th e lap and then, within 30 miles of the finish , Ostbo/ Walla ce drew even closer , to be only two-minutes from the lead ers. Then Morton rode into the sta di um and began to make his last lap on th e l A- m il e cou r se, when O stb o appeared a t the mouth of the stadiu m as well. At the finis h, the time and differen ce between first a nd second was on ly one minute a nd 10 seconds, _ o n-adjus ted time. P icking up first p lace and the overall in the Sportsman O pen MC category, were the brother tea m of Junior and Vito H al e on a 250cc H onda. Their time of 8:14.41 was 34 minutes faster th an the second p lace H onda 250 of Tim Cl ark a nd Dennis T orgerson. In th e Sportsma n Limited motorcycle class (125cc a nd Classes 30 an d 38), Class 38 riders Tony P ierce and Steve Ransom completed their two l 80-m ile laps aboard a 500cc KTM in a time of 8:43.44 to win th e class by a margin of 43 minutes over you ngs ters Steve T ab er a nd Myan Spaccarell i wh o were a boar d a Honda XR200, a nd wh o led early before enco u n te ri ng mechanical problems. Cook wraps up titles >C at Pueblo MX ~ By Larry Johnson " P U EBLO, CO, OCT. 4 Stacey Cook entered toda y's SRAC Champi onship final e at Puebl o leadin g both th e 125 and 250cc Pro classes in points. By da y's end, he had added bo th titl es to his 125cc Supercross Ch am pi onship wo n two weeks earlier. Gi l Murray holeshot the first l25cc P ro m o to , wi th Coo k i n si x th. Murray led five la ps, while Cook was wo rkin g to se co nd a n d closi ng Murray's nine second margin. Cook too k th e lead a nd left Murray 27 seco nds beh ind a t the finish. Coo k was never chall enged in round two , win ning by 55 seco nds over Jim Mit chell. Cook led th e 250cc P ros th ro ugh th e first turn o f mot o one, wh ile Kip Sandell was fourth. Sandell bl ew past everyone befo re lap one was co m pleted , and screamed away to a huge win over Cook a nd Mitchel l. Keith Campbell ga ted first in round two , with Sa ndell fifth. Cook was pinched off in turn one a nd crashed, remo u nting last. Mi tch ell assu med th e lead in lap one just ahea d of Sandell . Cook had di splaced 23 riders on th e first lap, and was in seven th . Sandell too k the lea d on lap two and pulled away to another commanding wi n ahead of Mitch ell and Corey Co pe. Cook reach ed fourth, but th e early effort a nd three p revious 30minute mo tos left h im drained. H e fin ish ed a d istan t fourth for thi rd overall behind Sa nde ll and Mi tchel l. The best effort of the da y came in round o ne o f th e Open Pros. Dave Newell was abse nt wi th inj uries, but he alread y had the title wra pped up. That lef t Derek Brown and Bob Hanrahan to dice for the day's top honors. H anrahan took the early lead in moto one, with Brown eig h th . Brown closed on Hanrahan ' by lap th ree, th en slid down on the face of a tabletop. H e rem ounted, 18 seconds ba ck , and started reeling in Hanrahan aga in. He passed Hanrahan with just over one lap to go , but H arnahan stayed close. Then with three turns to .g o Brown stalled because his clutch lever was damaged from the crash, but he restarted in tim e to keep th e lead and won by half a bike length. Hanrahan led the first four laps of moto two, then Brown outsprinted him down the freeway. Once in the lead, Brown

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