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back. Tim Hodes held second for four laps
then was passed by Terry Tinney.
Hodes powered his Honda to the lead in
moto two until lap two when Schellenberger
passed him. On lap six Tinney made his move
on Hodes for second. The overall for the day
went to Schellenberger, second lo Tinney and
third lO Hodes.
In malo one of the l25cc Expert class
Schellenberger had his work CUl oUl for him
as Hodes held the lead untif lap six. Schellenberger forced Hodes OUl of a berm JUSl
before the finish line. This allowed Tinney
and Brell Shumale lO pass Hodes lOO.
MalO lWO brought Shumale OUl from
followed by Hodes and Clay Branch. Runrting
in fourth Schellenberger was on the gas and
passed Branch before lap four, then sel his
sights on Hodes and passed him on the lasl
lap. Time ran oUl and Schellenberger had to
selue for second behind Shumale. With a J2 finish Schellenberger took firsl overall,
Shumale second with a 3-1 score and Tinney
third with a 2-4.
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Results
TEENY MINI: 1. lac: Sle1er (Yam): 2. Travis Emon (Yam);
3. Javier ViII.rr••1(Yaml; 4. Dusty Weygandt (Yam); 4. Any
Haner (Yam).
MINI MINI: 1. Charles Booth (Kaw); 2. Silty Gurtman
fKaw); 3. erk:k V.Uejo (Kaw~ 4. Steven Brown IKaw); 5.
Joseph Mcintyre IKaw).
MINI STI(: 1. Steve Ollon (Han): 2. Chris Blume (Han);
3. Clim Latham (Kawl; 4. Brian Sauer (Suz); 5. J8eon
Nett.mor. (Yam).
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MINI JR: 1. John Haner (Kawl: 2. Charles Booth (Hon);
3. Michael Curler (Hon); 4. Sergio Villarr••' (V,m); 5. Victor
Aden IIlIKawl.
MINI BEG: 1. Michael Kun:; 2. Chris Oaulirtz (Kaw); 3.
Jam" Gibbs (Kaw.; 4. Richard Ficker ISuz); 5. Billy Akers
IKaw).
MINI NOV 12-1 8: 1. Heath Wallis (Kawl; 2. Jeff Covington
IKaw); 3. Jason Nerr..,.'Or. (Yaml; 4. Edward Thornton
(Kaw); 5. Travis Franklin (Kaw).
MINIINT 12·18: 1. Brad Wool..., (Hon); 2. Chris Blume
(Honl: 3. Cli01la1ham (Kawl; 4. Randy Gates (Kaw.; 5. Jerry
Hill Jr. (Suz).
MINI EX 12·18: 1. Steve Olson (Hon); 2. Tommy Lee
(K_).
125 BEG: 1. Mike Huddlnton (Yam); 2. Blake Hamilton
(Yam): 3. Matt Taylor (Kaw); 4. M.. Sung Gilleue; 5. arvan
Pruner (Kaw).
125 NOV: 1. Jaton Ma1UsIHonl; 2. Stripling Smith {Yam);
3. Denton Hickey (Kaw); 4. Keith Klump: 5. Jeramy
Meulman fKaw).
125 INT: 1. Jason Krempin (Hon); 2. Jody North (Hon.;
3. Dennis Bonner (Hon); 4. Tyler Larson (Yam); 5. Joey
Hardin (Suz).
125 EX; 1. Roy Schellenberger (Kliw); 2. Brett Shumate
(Hon); 3. Terry Tinney (Suz); 4. Tim Hodes (Honl; 6. Clay
Branch (Suz).
250 OPEN BEG: 1. Stew Evans (Yam.; 2. Scon Hagins
(Yam); 3. Man Taytor; 4. Rick Sage (Yam); 5. Mike Klement
(Vam).
250 NOV: 1. Billy DePriest (Kawl; 2. Frank Morris (Hon);
3. Todd Jones (Hon): 4. Paul Bishop (Hon): 5. Jared Savik
(Kaw).
250 INT: 1. Keith Hagins (Vam~ ·2.Kei1:h Mundie (Kawt
3. Jeff Taney lKew); 4. Rob Riner (Ka.); 5. Mlirk Lamb
(Honl.
250 EX: h Roy Schellent.rger (Kaw); 2. Terry Tinney
(Suz~ 3. Tim Hodes fHont 4. Dave Shade Jr. (Suz); 5. Paul
York Jr. (Hon).
OVER 25: 1. Rob Riner (Kaw.; 2. Keith Mundie (Kaw);
3. Joey Hardin; 4,. Steve Pate (Honl; 5. Dan McKinley (Yam).
OV':-A 30 NOV: 1. John Mitchell (Yam); 2. Jim Barnes
(Honl; 3. Ron Prince; 4. Ron Nelson (Kaw.; 5. Ronnie Welch
(Honl·
.
OVER JOINT: 1, Nal Sagonia (KawI; 2. Gordan Rich (Kaw);
3. Charles Brown; 4. Tim McCaskill; 5. Lonnie Hale.
OVER 30 EX: 1. Jeff Jon_(Hon); 2. Johnny Adams(Hon);
3. Edward Hays (Kaw); 4. Mike Groce (Kaw); 5. Bob St~per.
OPEN 600: 1. Man Harlan (Yam); 2. Greg Franks (Hon);
3. Dan McKinley (Yam); 4. Paul Bilhop(Hon); 5. Jim Vaughn
(Kaw).
DoIIansky's day
at Spring ~reek MX
By Rolfe Otterness
MILLVILLE, MN, A.PR. 30
Troy Dollansky had an oUlslanding day at
lhe first Spring Creek Park MOlocross of the
'89 season. In the 125cc A class he split wins
wilh Pal Riley LO lake a second overall and
lhen he lOPped the 250cc A class after balliing
wilh Bruce Gales. Olher outstanding riders
were Pal Donabo winner 01 the l25cc Youth
and 8 divisions and Brandon Backes in the
Mini Heavyweight class.
Jobn Martin had bis track well prepped for
the season debut, but Mother Nalure fouled
up the works with excess precipitation during
lhe week preceding the race. Cold weather and.
expectations of mud lowered rider participation lO around 220, bUl the track shaped up
better than expected to provide great racing.
Dollansky fired his Anoka Sports Cemer/
Flame Racing backed SuzuknOlo the lead in
lhe first l25cc A moLO. Pat Riley dueled him
throughOutlhe race to finish second with Eric
Meuger and Seou Ruegg rounding out the
top four.
Tim Bartyllia carved lhrough the sandy lirst
turn in the second mota to take the lead. Riley
displaced him on 'he second lap while
Dollansky moved imo third. Halfway through
lhe mOlO, Dollansky mOlored by Bartylla and
sel off afler Riley. Dollaoskky gained slowly
on Riley over the next lew laps bUl fell shon
by four seconds at the £lag. Barlylla held on
fOrlhird.
Chad Winecke pulled the holshol in the
250<:c A division's first mOlD but Bruce Gales
and Dollansky pulled ahead and bauled over
the lead for much of the mOlO. Gales held
off the challenge of Dollansky Lhroughout lO
take the win. Dollansky made a mistake near
the end of the mala and finished third behind
Winecke. Chris Bense look fourth while Jack
Lane put in an impressive ride through the
pack for sixth behind Chris Hughes.
Wi necke grabbed another holeshol in lhe
second mOlO. Gales and Hughes quickly
moved imo the first lWo places but Hughes
soon dropped OUl wilh a bike problem.
Dollansky moved up to challenge Gales and
they resumed lheir firsl-moLO ballle. Winecke,
Bense, and Lane had a three-way dice going
Leif Forsythe (7) leads Aaron
Poland (6) at Kinkaid Park MX.
over third until Bense £lew past Winecke on
the uphill double. Gates slowed somewhat
andd Dollansky developed a huge lead. A
Sense-Lane confrontation over second developed as lhey overtook Gates late in the moLO.
Bense relook second from Lane afler being
passed and they finisbed 2-3. Gales and
Winecke rounded OUl the LOp live.
Results
125 YTH: 1. Pat Donaho; 2. Brandon Backas; Jason
Kempel.
.
flAtNI PIW: 1. Shelly Kann; 2. Ryan Broughton.
MINI LIW: 1. Tim Pospisil; 2. Ryan Smolich; 3. Aaron
Huppert.
MINI HIW: 1. Brandon Backes; 2. Mark GelZ; 3. Casey
Steige,
25+: 1, Jack Lane; 2. Jeff Sornesen; 3. Alan Sleven..n.
SR C: 1. Mike Scheppke; 2. John Scheppke; 3. Charles
Pospisil.
SR A: 1. Mike Greif; 2. Rich Yarrow: 3. Doug Troupe.
SR 40+: 1. Richard Rue; 2. Harlow lUg; 3. Jerry Becker.
125 C: 1. Jason Kempel; 2. John Kelly; 3. Eric Allen.
125 B: 1, Pat Donaho; 2. Darwin Frlderess; 3. ErIc
Renokts.
125 A: 1.. Pat Riley; 2. Troy Dollansky; 33. Eric Metzger.
250 C: 1. Rob Grill; 2. Roy Schuoel; 3 .. Kevin Johnson.
250 B: 1. Jim Strasser, 2. Matt March; 3. Mike Rohl.
250 A: 1. Troy Dollanaky; 2. Bruce Geles; 3. Chad
Winecke,
OPEN C: 1. Eric Hill; 2. Mike Rohl; 3. David Euesvold..
Thomas tops Badgers
Dual Euro Scrambles
By Donnetta and Bob Murray
LUCERNE VALLEY, CA, MAY 13-14The lirst Dual European Scrambles of lhe
summe.r season provided exciling races
including a desert duel between Cliff Thomas
and Dan Smith in the Open bike class on both
days of the Badgers MC Mother's Day Cop
OUl Dual European Scrambles held in
Lucerne Valley.
Yamaha pilol Thomas emerged the viclor
both days, bUl it was a hard-foughl ballie for
the two wins..
Salurday's race saw KTM's milh roaring
lhrough home check in the lead wilh Thomas
a mere 34 seconds behind him, while Eric
Hall~ath on an ATK was wedged belween lhe
lWO 10 second place. Mechanical problems
forced HaJlgath to throw in the lowel shoruy
into the second loop, allowing Thomas quick
access to Smith and" pressure for the lead. By
the end of the second !"'SS through the deserl,
Smilh had strelched hIS lead to a minule-anda-half. BUl Thomas kepl up the chase, in spiLe
of the dusl, and had narrowed the distance
between the two to eighl seconds when they
flew through the chute the lhird lime. Smith's
tire started losing air during the fourth - and
final - loop.
"The air was gelting beal oUl of my lire
and my front end washed OUl on me," said
Smith. "I crashed and Cliff was righl lhere
lO pass me. He was riding really well."
The Michelin/ICRT/Sinisalo/AXO/VP
Race Fuel/Smith Goggles/Downhill SuspensionllOOO Oaks Yamaha/PSI Pipessponsored Thomas cruised in for the win.
Smith was able LO remounl his bike and
maneuver il through the remainder of the
course Io.r a strong second·place finish.
Derrick Paiemenllook the third Spol followed
by Chris Crandall, bOlh of lhem aboard
Kawasakis.
Thomas and Smilh provided Sunday's
Open race wilh another exciling boul of
racing. The duo pushed lhernselves lO the
:imil from the Slart and quickly separated
from the resl of the field. Thomas grabbed
the lead allhe starl with Smilh in bOl pursuit.
Thomas finished the firsl of the three-loop
course only 18 seconds ahead of Smilh, who
never lel up on the pressure throughoul the
race. Thomas furiously passed lhrough home
check a second time, again only L8 seconds
ahead of Smith. He was lO keep the lead
through the finish for the win with Smith
relegaled to second place.
"] gal the lead from the starl, bUl I knew
Dan was behind me and if I made a mistake
he'd go by," said Thomas al the finish. "I
wenl as fasl as I could with no mistakes. He
always gal close lo me, bUl I lhink.my dusl
pushed him back."
Kawasaki rider Keith Loonsfoot took second place in Sunday's 125cc
Expert class at the Dual European Scrambles in Lucerne Valley.
Paiemem repealed his third place performance of the previous day, followed by Ken
Rieger and Jim Clark.
Yamaha's Mike Sixbery, on a 250, was a
lwo-day winner in the Vel class, but nOl without a challenge [rom Mike McDonald, mounted on a Honda CRSOO. McDonald finished
second lO Sixbery in Salurday's race, bUl had
a lead on "Sizzling Six" in Sunday's canlest.
Sixbery finally caught sighl of McDonald's
dusl on lbe last lap of the race, which gave
him the drive lO slart pushing il. He passed
McDonald lWO miles out in the 10-mile loop
and tried lO make a 10l of dusl lO keep
McDonald back, bUl McDonald was persislem
and the pair diced across the last two miles
of desert, with Sixbery finally pulling into
the lead to take the checkered flag.
Smith was the winner in Salurday's 250cc
class, while Randy Moseley, on a Yamaha,
took the 250cc win on Sunday. Yamaha's
Jimmy Lewis was viclorious in Saturday's
125cc event wiLh Mickell Brix, on a Honda,
coming in second. Brix dominaled Sunday's
race followed by Keith Loonsfoot, aboard a
Kawasaki.
The Women's class saw Patrice Payne, on
a Honda, take the checkered £lag the firSl day
wilh Kawasaki pilol Vicki Howell earning the
win on-Sunday. Tommy Roberts on a Yamaha
SOcc won the Mini class both days. Sleve
Thompson, aboard a 250 Honda, garnered
the Senior overall tille Salurday, while
Kawasaki 250cc-moumed Dave Kersting won
Sunday's race.
Results
SATURDAY
OPEN EX: 1. Cljft Thomas (Yam); 2. Dan Smrth (KTM);
3. Derrick Paiement (Kaw); 4. Chris Crandall (ATK); 5. Cta,.e
Coleman.
..
OPEN AM: 1. Eric Gra' (Hon); 2. Kurt Seaman (Hon);
3. Bob Clifton (Hon); 4. Bill Menchen (Hus~ 6. Jeff Barber
(Han).
250 EX: 1. Dan Smrth fKTM); 2. Randy Moseley; 3. Roger
Hurd (Kaw); 4. Sean Steerns fSuz); 5. Kenji Gauthier (Kaw).
250 AM: 1. David Ondes; 2. Dave Byrd (Yam); 3. Spence
Bloomer (Hon); 4. Tony Modica (KTM); 5. Andy caNto (Kaw).
VET 250 EX: 1. Mike Sixbery lYam); 2. Kenny Parry IKewl:
3.Jim Eveland (Yam); 4. Scon Anderson.
VET OPEN EX: 1. Mike McDonald; 2. Gary Scheidler
(Yam); 3. Dave Jensen (Yam); 4. Sieve Nicholson fKewl;
5. Ken Ehlers.
VET OPEN AM: 1. Ron Bragdon (Hon); 2. Deen Ta."lor;
3. Bill Stroup: 4. Oon Shepherd IHus~ 5. Kevin Matason ..
VET 250 AM: 1. Darrell Taykw; 2. Jodie Parteen.
125 EX: 1. Jimmy Lewis lYam); 2. Mickel! Bri. (Suzl;
3. Ed Pierce (Yam); 4. Bren Howell (Kawl; 5. Kerth LoonafOOl
(Kawl.
125 AM: 1. James Sumners: 2. Curtis Johnson; 3. Mark
Harpwood; 4. Chris Meyers (Yam).
126 NOV: 1. Robert Laflin (Yem); 2. Dugan Hanks (Kaw);
3. Craig O'Connell (Yam); 4. Jeff Hill (Vam); 6. Tim Gunther.
125 BEG: 1. Allen WhilelCegl.
MINI: 1. Tommy.
WMN: 1. Palrice Payne; 2. Vicki Howell.
SR 250 EX: 1. Sieve Thompson (Kaw); 2. Dave Kerldlng
(Kaw); 3, Ron HaUlSuz).
SR OPEN EX: 1. Rick Claypoole (Kawl; 2. Gary Garlend
(Vam): 3. Oon Burch (Yam).
S/SR: 1. AI Guzman (Suz); 2. Dennis Davidge (KTM).
SUNDAY
OPEN EX: 1. CUff Thomas (Yam); 2. Dan Smith (KTM~
3. Derrick Paiement (~); 4. Ken Rieger (Kawl: 5. Jim
Clark.
OPEN AM: 1. Bill Benchen (HU8~ 2. Gary Cermen: 3.
Bob Clihon.
250 EX: 1. Randy
2. eM,llo -")0 (Suz): 3. Don
Smith (KTM~ 4. R_ Hurd