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« 0 w « ~ :i: z z 0 ~ 0 >- .. '" c ... 0 :r n, O"l 00 O"l ,.......; t- C'J .... Q.) ..0 a Q.) .;..l 0.. Q.) o: Mike Chamberlain (165) and Mike Young battle in the 125cc Pro class . at Sunrise. Young f inished second overall behind Jeremy McGrath . McGrath motors to Sunrise MX win By Donn Maeda ADELANTO, CA, AUG. 20 Rou nd seven of th e Dod ge T rucks/C MC Ca l ifo r n ia Summer Se ries saw J er emy :.l cG rat h take the overall wi n in th e hi ghl y co m pe titive 125cc Pro class. McG ra th pi lot ed h is Team G reen Kawasaki to 2-1 mo to fin ishes to cla im h is victory . Mik e Ch amber lain gra bbed th e hol eshot in th e first moto, bu t rig h t o n h is tailpipe were Chris You ng , Kyle Lewi s and Bu bba Erickso n. As th e pa ck ex ited th e first turn, Lewis forced h is Yam aha past Young a nd set alter Chamberlai n. Also o n th e move were Buddy Ant u nez and Mike You ng. who had su ffered poor sta rts. An tu nez an d Mike Yo ung look ove r fo u rth a n d filt h wh en t hey o u t-j umped Erickso n through the j u mps befor e th e fin ish tu rn . O nce in to fourth Antu nez bega n to p ressu re Chris Yo ung a nd fou nd a n open ing In t he whoops on lap three. O n th at sa me lap , Mike Young a lso passed Ch ris Young wh en Itt:" flew furt her o ff th e from table top jump. Meanwh ile, Lewis was sti ll trying to find a way aro u nd Cha mber lai n. Lewi s do ve to th e in side.' of a slippery right-hander a nd took o ver th e lead o n lap four. Antunez a lso found hi s wa y a ro u nd Ch amberl a in in th e w hoop sectio n and set aher Lewis . Mike Young was next in lin l' and pa ssed Ch amberlain as th~ pair o f ri ders slid through th e S-tu rns. Once lt1lO thi rd , Mike Young turn ed up th e wic.k a nd began lO close on th e race leaders. L eWI S losl (:olll ro l o f h is Yamaha o n lap six a nd wen t down hard, hand in g th e lead 10 Amunez. T his left Mike Young in second, Cham berlai n in th ird, a nd a ha rd chargi ng McG rath in founh. As Young beat o n Amunez's door, McG rath st uffed C ha mber la in in a ver y tight Idt -handt'Tand lOok ovt'r th ird. On lap eig h t Anwnel 's handlebars ca me loos e, and th e Suzu ki pil(H was for ced to dr op o ff th e pa ce. Young had no co m plai nts a nd took over tht' lead for good. Mike Yo un g took th e checkers wel l a hea d of McG rath, Cham berl a in a nd Ch ris You ng. Ch ris Young was fastest ou t o f the ga tt' in moto two , but close beh ind were Cham berla in , Mike Young a nd McGrath. Mike Young b(lUn<~ed pa st C hamberla in in the ...... hoo p SITtio n o n lap thr ee and set a he r Ch ris Youn!? :>I ike Yo u ng forced h is Cag iva past Chns ' Yo u n g ' s Suzu ki in th e back t ur n, a n d pr oceeded 10 ope n lip a lead . McG ra th sa iled pas t Ch ris Young over th e fro m tabl eto p, a nd began to dose o n Mike Young. As th e lead d uo began to pull away Irom the field , An tu nez was working up from a fir st Hnn C'l'as h. Amunel passed Ch ris Young for third o n lap seven in the finish turn. McGra lh too k o ver lhe lead o n la p n ine wh en Mik e Young wt'nl a Hol t' wide ill a £ast rig-hl-ha nd sweeper. McG rath too k lh e molO win just ahead of Mike Yo un g , Anl un ez and Chris Yo un g. McGralh 's 2-1 bested Mik e Yo un g 's 1-2, wh ile Ch ris Yo u ng's consistent 4·4 nett ed him th ird ove ra ll. Result s 30 P/W: 1. Mi ek Kessel (Yam); 2. Brian Morgan (Yam); 3. J ason l arkin (Yam); 4 . Perry Richm ond (Yam); 5 . Ian Igercic (Yam). 60 0 -8 : 1. R eg in ~ld MIt chell (Kaw);. 2. Brian M organ (Kaw ); 3. Jason Larkm (Kaw); 4 . Perry Richm ond (Kaw) . 60 9·1 1: 1. Greg Yeasley (Kaw l; 2.Jason Sh Irey Ikaw ); 3. Paul Ito (Kaw ); 4 . J im my Va ns (Kaw ); 5 . Je rry M eem an (Kaw) 80 BEG: 1. David Hicks (Kaw); 2. Shawn Peroli o (Kawl; 3 . Aa ron Win ston ISulj; 4 . Chu ck Enscoe (Kaw); 5 , Robert Larson (Hon). BOJR : 1. Ja son DePatt o (Hon ); 2. Ty Kady(Kaw); 3 , Aaron Wenstrup (Suz); 4 , J oey Curti s (Kawl: 5. Larry Lin kogl e (Kaw ). INT: 1. Terry Parsons (Hon); 2. Stev e Hengev eld (Kawl; 3 . M ike M etzger (Su l l; 4. Bri an Teet s (Kaw) . EX: 1.0a mo n Huff man (Sul i. eo eo 80 OPEN: 1. Paul Ito (Kaw ); 2. Jason Sh irey (Yam); 3 . Trav is Preston (kaw); 4. Greg Yearsley (Kaw) . 125 BEG: 1. Kendall Stanley (Han !; 2. Carlos Oliv ia (Hon); 3. Richard Olivia (Yam); 4. John Cliff ord (Yam); 5.Ju stin lan narfo (Yam). 125 JR : 1. Colin Cou10 (Han ); 2. JJ Petchet (Yaml; ~ . J eff rey Brownlee (Suz); 4 . Sam Hawl ey (Suz); 5 . Joe LaWWIU (Yam). . 125 INT: 1. Der ik Natvig (kaw); 2. Steven Kotajarv i ( Ka ~l; 3 . Scott Takacs (Suz); 4 . Char lie Flippen (SCR); 5 . Jeff Fm e (Han). 125 PRO: 1. J eremy M~rat h (Kaw); 2-.Mlke Young (Cag); 3. Chr is Young (Suz); 4 . Mike Cham berla m (Yam); 5. Buddy An tun ez (Suz). • 250 BEG: 1. M at Bateman (Yam); 2.Joe Ac un a (Hon~ 3. Iou Soto {Yam ~ 4. Tarek Saba (Suz); 5 . Scott Mumford (Yam). 250 J R: 1. Guy Giffe n C Suzl; 2. Bryan Curt iS (Kaw); 3 . Tony Seckma n (Hon).; 4 . Norman Ball (Yam); 5. Dave Gall and . 250 INT: 1. Steven Kotajarv i (ka w ); 2. Scott Takacs (SCRl; 3 . Bill Sauro IHon ); 4 . J eff Fin e IHon); 5. Soon SeaS8 (Kaw) . 250 PRO: 1. Chr is Young (Suzl: 2. M ike Chamberla in (Yam); 3 . Greg Butcher (Han): 4 . Ron All en (Han): 5. Dan Berg (K,awi. . 500 BEG: 1. Scott Hoffman (Hon); 2. M arcu s Gordon (Honl; 3. Gregg Grant (M ail; 4 . Bran im ir Kovac (Han); 5 Scott Johnson (Han). 500 JR: 1. Fred Hommel (Han); 2.Jo hn Riggl e (Han).; 3. Richard Fernandez (Hon); 4 . Marc M atson (Han); 5 . Jo n Alexander (Honl . 500 PRO: 1. Mike Young (Cagl; 2. Rex St aten (Yam I; 3 Eddie Hicks (KTM); 4 . W illy Mu sgr ave (A TK); 5 . Clayton Blood (Hon). UTH J R: 1. Kenny York (Yam); 2. Frank Hort on (Han). UTH INT: 1. Scott Lee (ya m); 2. Jerry J ett on ISCR); 3. Bob Nu nez (Han). VET JR : 1. Don Clin e (Kawl; 2. M arshall M arion (Kaw l; 3 . Rudy Chavez (Hon); 4 . Franci s McG ee {Honl; 5. J oe Zipay lHonl. VET INT: 1. Brad Sloan (Hon); 2. Bret Leef (Han); 3 . David Thayer (Hon). _ . VET MSTR : 1. Brad Btolec (ATK); 2. Tim M arsh (Hon); 3. Bob Tippit (Kaw) . VET PRO: 1. Rex Stat en (Han); 2. Vinc en1 Deluca (Hon); 3. Carl Gazafy (Hon); 4. Jerry J irkov sk.V (Hon ). OT: 1. Rob Lytle (Han); 2. Vasek Ulri ch (Han). Matson masters Hollister MX By Mike Vancil H OLLISTER , CA, AUG. 20 Dean Matson demon strat ed bo th style a nd sla m ina in a mas sing th ret> mo lO win s and o ne seco nd to ta ke th e overa ll h o nor s in 250cc a nd O pe n Pro competitit on a t Pacific Ri m Raci ~g A ~!\oci ati on MX. T h is evt'nt, one o f four, In th e series bi lled as lhe ATK Fall Series w" s held o n the new short ()u r ~e a t Hoil lister H ill s an d is adjacen t lO the G ra nd Pr ix co ur se. In mota o ne of the 250c( Pro class , it was a very determ ined J on Nelson wh<.> po wered to t h~' hol esh ot. For nea rl v three laps Mat son cha sed Nelson bu t appear~ to gain no ser i o~s gro u nd o n the lead er. O n Ihe fa.st 'u p h lll section Matson a p pea red to be go mg faster than he had ever aua cked lhat sectio n when he landed o n the fro nt wh c-el after the uphi ll j u mp. T he bik e mai n tained a from wh ee l posture u nt il the wheel enrou me red a not her rid g e a t w h ir h po in t bo t h Ma lSoo n a n d mac hi ne did a fronl-end flip. Fortuna tely , Matson bo unced righ t up a nd was runnin g up h ill 10 n 'tri eve h is. marhi ne. Two q u ir k kirk s a nd he was u nderwav a nd slil l in l)econd pla ce. . (n moto I W O Ma lso n got an l'ar ly lead wh en ~ c1 son sp illed bri efly in th e first co rner. Paul Villa rode hi s SUl.llk i in MJlSOn~ ' wak e and fin ishl'd st·con d. In 500c(" action , there was overwhe lm ing: do mi na nce dis p lay ed b y H o nd a· mou ll lt'd Ma tson , as Iw raced fla wl e~ !ll y to do u hle· molO wi ns o n a borrow ed marhine. In the firs t mo lO il was per sislent Paul Vill a , o n an ATK , who fo llowed Mai son . Nel son su £fe rt'd ano ther o f h is raft;> spills a nd was some wha t dl'tul1l·d for lh e rest o f lhe day .. Nelso n held O il £ 01'sl'("(md. whi le Villa cou ld o n ly muster a £ OUTlh. T h is p lace me nt ~ ve Nelson ~econd oVt·rall. In Ama teur anio n an o u tsland ing da y was tUTrlt"d in by Dave Kop d s on hi s Honda 12 5, w h i le he to p ped t he Junior das~ ~ n a Ka wasak i KX500. KOlx' l ~ won lhe first m olO iO tht, 125rc class bu t was c ha~d ha rd by n severa l challe nge rs. Second. third and fourth places were con stantly changing. Early cha llen ger Mark . Kla user, on a Kawasaki, slipped a ll the way back to f~fth at the c~eckers. but he wo uld be a mor e senou s threat III m o to two . Wh en Kopel s took h is first 01 three wins durin g th e day's raci ng it was fellow Honda rider Da ve Bently immedi at ely beh ind hi m. In mota two a ll early ind ica tio ns were that Ko pel s was agai n goi ng LO lead fro m ga le to checkers, bUI Kaw asaki -m ounted Klau ser had di fferent ideas. O n th e back stra ig h t Klauser found a way aro u nd Ko pel s a nd immerged lrom the downhil 180 degree tu rn as the new leader. T he pass by Klauser stuck a nd Ko pe ls co u ld no t retake hi s Ka wasa ki-m o unt ed adversary, however . th e fifth p lace fin ish by Klauser irlthe first mota ru ined h is cha nce to wrest the overall away fro m Ko pel s. Dave Bently. o n a H on da got th ird overall wi th h is 2·5 per form an ce. Results PIW 50 ; 1. Just in Guzma n (Yam). PIW 60 BEG: 1. Nick Phinney (Kaw ); 2. Brody Feuerhaken (Suz). M INI BEG 80 : 1. Georr Lahin i (Kaw); 2. Mack. Gitmed (Suz); 3. Pat Dussell (Honl; 4 . Vin nie Pedrin i (Yam ); 5 . Ja son Hatcher (Han). MIN I JR 80 : 1.(TIE)John Durd en (Hon); 2. Aaron Cantrelle (Kaw l; 3. Tom Burger (Han); 4 . John Leddy (Han). MINI EX 80 : 1. Bryan Noe (Suzl · 125 BEG: 1. Brian Campos (Hon); 2. Chr is Ptererc (Hon); 3 . Rudy Far ias (Hon); 4 . Danie l Balbas (SUl); 5 . Brian M art inez (Hon), 12 5 JR : ' 1. David Kopel s lHon); 2. Mark Klause r (Kaw); 3. Dave Bentl ey (Hon); 4. Mike SeK10n (Han); 5. J oh n Romanoff (Han). . 125 INT: 1. Joe Bruce (Yam); 2. Owen Bray (Ka~ ); 3. Scott Schroeder lSuz) . 250 BEG: 1. Thomas Bitner (Hon); 2. Ja mie Steyding (Kaw ); 3. Chris Wolff (Hon); 4 . Mike Faib isch (Hon); 5 . Jeff Tarczy (Kaw) . 250 JR : 1. Mike Hodges (Yam ); 2. Steve We nger (Kaw ); 3. Miek Morgan (Hon); 4. Doug Taylor IKaw); 5. Ja son Keck (Han). 250 INT: 1. Johnny Gardn er (Yam). 250 PRO: 1. Dean Matson (Suz); 2. Jo n nelson (Suz); 3. Paul Villa (Suz); 4 . Steve Bon i1a (Hon). 500 BEG: 1. Gary Bernal (Hon); 2. Ron Nort on (Han ); 3 . Ron Azbell (Hon); 4 . Peter Hampel (Honl ; 5. David Berg (Han). 500 J R: 1. Dave Kopels IKawl; 2. Terry Lakely (Ma i); 3 . Jonath on Schlorr (Hon); 4 . Patr ick Vaccheri (Yam ); 5. John Malchaski (Han ). 500 INT: 1. Tim Ala rcon (Kawl; 2. GlennZetterquist (Han). 500 PRO: 1. Dean Matson (Han); 2. Jon Nelson (Han ); 3. Pau l Villa (ATK); 4 . J im Ow ens (Hon). VET BEG: 1. SCO" Kilander (KTM); 2. Robert Bitner (Han ); 3. Joe Gom es (Hon); 4 . Georg e Gerstonberg (ATK); 5. John Favazza (Hanl . VET J R: 1. Steve Randazzo (Han); 2. Dave Hende rson (Han); 3 . Jeff Gruber (SUl); 4 . Paul Flor es (Han); 5 . Robert Fields (Hon). VETINT; t . Jonathan Sch k>rr (Honl; 2. Erik Shaffer (Hon): 3. g~IB~GI~~.e~t~HnoreOods (Hon); 2. Gary Feue rhak en (Suz); 3 . Bob Bearden (Yam). . ot INT: t . Glenn Pru itt (Honl. McSwain shines at Hickory Hare Scrambles · By Marion Erwin HI CKORY, NC, AUG . 13 Cool tem peratures and ab unda n t rain ha d h ighlighted the weather in North Ca ro h na thi s su m me r. but the Dog Days of August, with lemperalures in th e 90s, hi gh humidity, and cho kmg du st gr eeted 109 riders for round II o f lh e North Carolina H are Scra mble Seri es in Hi cko ry. . . Prom oter Buren Hamro ck laid Ou t a cha lle ng ing five-mile cou rse and had even wa tered pan of it, but dr y co nd itio ns of la te mad e th e d ust suc h a problem thal lhe fiel d was spl it, and a pair o f o ne and a half hour races were run instea d o f o ne two·llOur even t. T he lir st race incl ud ed classes AA. Open, 250, 125 a nd Sen io r with the overa ll winner com ing from th is even t. Defending NCHS . C ha mpio n and \Viseco / Suzuki Nat iona l po in ts lea der , Steve McSwain, Jr.. rid ing a H on da CR5oo, took lhe lead lrom Greg Erwin. who was aboa rd a H onda CR250, ea rly in th e firsl. la p a nd opened a o ne minute, 25:second lead a l the end o f lap fou, 01 lhe seven -la p race. H ow ever. a hot bailie for seco nd was brewi ng between Erwi n a nd Mark Eaddy, a SETRA AA rider riding a KTM 250. Eaddy pas sed Erwin at th e end o f la p lour w he n Erwin pined for luel . lhen pulled o ut to a 22-second advan lage. O n lap five bot h ri ders p icked up the pa ce, w ith Erw in cuning Eadd y's I,",d by on e second . T his pace was a lso nan o wing the gap between them and th e lead er. McSwa in , who was sti ll over one minute a head. Lap six sa w th e gap betw een Erwi n and Eadd y cu t to six seco nds . Then ; as Eaddy mad e h is pil stop at th e start o f lap seven . Erwi n reg- i ned seco nd positio n , but d sti ll ca me up o ne~ mi n ut e and five seco nd s shan o f :\t1cSwain at th e end. McSwain took lhe overa ll: Erw in, first in class AA. and Ead dy finis hed seco nd in AA, 22 seconds beh ind Erw in. Clos e raci ng in the O pen class bet ~een J ady Main and David Kiser moved thi s pa ir in to fou rth a nd seven th o vera ll. Kiser led lh e first lhr ee laps, lhen yielded "to Main n n la p four. Main led lh e rest o f the wa y win n in g- the class by -l3 seco nds. Roger Allen on a KTM was lh ird. The h igh ly co mpeti tive 250("(: class wa s ca plu red by Mark Rollins, aboard a Suzuki. Rollins It·d for lh ree laps bnl a cha rge by Ka wasaki · mouIIled DaVid Ashl ey, dro p ped h im to seco nd u nti l Ashl ey ha d bik e tro u bles on lap six, a nd dr opPl-d fro m C Ot1lent io n. At that point, Roll ins regained the l e~ d , which ' he held 10 the end . H e was also filth o vera ll , o n ly two 5t'Conds behind Open winner Jady Mai n. Roll in 's margi n was o ver four minutes ahead o f And y Spe ncer in second , bUI o nly ·11 seconds sepa ra ted Spe ncer fro m fifth place Owen High towe r. Doug Dea to n and Rick Wagn er took third an d fou rt h, respectfu lly, The second race featu red the Four-Stroke, 200cc a nd Trailrider clas ses. The thu m pers wer e led by Pete Fost er . wh o look the win over J oe Lawson , by o ne- m in u te and five . seconds. Waher McLead ca me lrom a fifth -' pl ace star t to lak e th e th ird po sition. An exci ting duel took place in the 200cc cla ss between J ell Bro th ert on a nd Gl enn Rector. Brothert on esta blished a lead at th e start , moving to a o ne -m in u te and three seconds advantage o n lap three. but Recto r began a cha rge, whi ch ended 12 secon ds sh ort at th e fin ish . J im my Dishman, alter falling 10 eig h th o n lap o ne, moved up steadi ly to capture th ird p lace. Resu lts a /A:. 1. Steve McSwain. Jr. (Hon). AA: 1. Greg Erwin (Hon); 2. Marti: Eaddy (KTM I; 3 . Chr is McDonald (Kaw ). 125: 1. M ike Potts (Kaw ); 2 . Robert Now li n (Kaw); 3 . Richard Hicks (Kawt 4 . Mike Kell er (Su z). 200: 1. Jeff Brot herton (Yam); 2. Glenn ReC10r (Kawl; 3. J immy Dishman (Kaw); 4 . Bill y OWl"lby(Kaw) . 250: 1. Mark Rollin s (S ur); 2. Andy Spencer (Han ); 3. Doug Deaton (KTM); 4 . Rick Wagner (Hon); 5. Owen High tower (Suz) OPEN; 1. Jody M ain (e · A); 2. David Ki ser (Hon); 3 . Roger Allen (KTMI ; 4 . Glenn Holcomb (Honl . SR: 1. J immy lynch (Cag): 2. Steve McSwain, Sr . (Hon); 3. Harry Greenlee (Hon); 4. Worth Carswell (e -A); 5. Robert Cox (KTM ). 4 -STRK: 1. Petey Fester (Han); 2. Joey Lawso n t Ho~); 3. Wal ter M cLead (Hon); 4 . Jack Elliott (Honl . TR: 1. Vance Earl (Han); 2. Robbie Whisnant (Hon); 3. John Byrd (Han); 4 . Brian Owens (Han); 5. M ike Cooper (Hon) . Cycle City endures Willow Spring RR By Richard D. Thompson ROSAMOND, CA, AU G . 27 TI,e C ycle Ci ty team 01 Jim Run yan , Mike Mother sh ead . Bret Mea cham and Doug T olan d .scor ed th e win a t th e fin a l endu ra nce race of this season ho sted by th e ARRA at Will ow Sp ri ngs Int ernat ional Ra ceway. In th e first hour o f th e race. Boin go Rac ing's GS XR750 Suzuki blew a hol e in th e case, sp ill ing oil all over the track a nd causi ng th e race 10 co me to a hal l. Ama zin gl y, Boingo go t th eir bike back together in time for th e restart, an d were abl e to ge l back in th e race, not kn owin g th at yo u ca n no t make a com plete engine cha nge , acco rding to th e ARRA's rule. Ironicall y, th e team would run o fl the tra ck in turn lWO. da magi ng th e bik e and ta king it o u t o f th e race a nyway. At th e end of th e first ho ur , the results sho wed th e overa ll lead ers as Cycle City, loll owed by CBR Racing a nd Broo ks Cycles. Going into the second h our, BMR Moto rspo rts had moved into seco nd pl ace with Mik e C ossluar in th e sadd le. Brooks C ycles was feeling a liule pr essu re from beh ind with Razors Edge cu tt ing their way th rough the pack and o nto th eir tai l. Befor e lon g, Razors Edge cu t a definite hol e a nd mo ved into the third po siti on. BMR pulled in for a pit stop and put the ir fastest rider, Kent Kunitsu gu in th e seat a nd let him sho w hi s superi or racing skilJ s to th e fans. The race progressed ·and by lhe th ird ho u r it was Cycle City , BMR a nd Razors Edge managing first, seco nd and third. Back in the pa ck Big City wa s sho wing som e good mov es as lh ey success fu lly worked t ~eir way throug h the pa ck a nd proved that haVi ng a well .organil.ed team is whal makes or br eaks yo u in an end u ra nce rdce. The Cod e Three Racing team is an in ter· esting bun ch , co nsider ing th e fact th at th ey are a ll poli cem en . H ow ever , speeding was not to be 1O their adva ntage, and th ou gh lhey made a gallant ellort, th e win wo uld be [or lh e pedes tri ans . One o f th e high lig h ts in th e fo urth hour wa s a ballie between Cycle CilY a nd BMR. BMR's Ch uc k Graves hopped o n th e bike and put lhe team back o n the same l ap as Cycle City (or so th ey lho ught). At o ne pOlOt, Graves passed T ol and o n lhe lront straight a nd gave h im a lilli e wave. No t to be o ut do ne , when the two team s p in ed to wa rds th e end o f th e fourth hour. Cycle City mad e on ly a rid er cha nge and ru sh ed right back o nl o lhe tr ack. \Vhen passing, T o land retu rnt"d. th e wave as he went n yin g back OU l, lea vin g th e relueling BMR tea m in the pi IS. Big City , ha ving been o ne 01 the bikes th a t suffered a m in or accid ent in th e beginning o f th e fir st hour, was still running stro ng fo r fourth, wh ile Wil d Bunch held a so l id fifth. " Aher the accide n t we had 10 hustl e; ' said Big City 's Alex Wh ile. " The bike wasn 'l 100%." \Vith jusl five minutes left in th e race. T ol a nd riding to lhe fin ish fo r Cycle City , felt no threat fro BMR's last rider , Grav es. Cycle Cily wo n the race with 179 laps, 1O BMR 's 178, Razor 's Edge 's 172. Big Cily's 168 and CRR's 167. " We gave it o u r best sho t," sa id BMR 's Kenl Ku nit su gu . " It went prett y good, " said Toland, and a team mat e responded, " \Ve let Dou g- do m ~st , o f the rid in g. \V e just rode 10 coo l th e bik e dow n ." Result s O/A : 1. Cycle City (Hon); 2. BMR Racmg (Su z); 3 . Razors Edge Racm g {Yam}; 4 . Big Ci ty RaCIng (Hon); 5. CBR RaCing (Han ). 750: 1. BM R RaCing (Suzl; 2. Brooks Cycles (Suzl; 3 Boingo Racing (S uz). 600; 1. Cycle City (Han): 2. Razors Edge Raci,:"g (Yam); 3 . Big CI1yRacing (Hon): 4 . caR Raclng (Hon l; 5. W ild Bunch Racin g ISu z).

