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OPEN BEG : L Kdly
(Han) ; 2. JO': G ra na (Han );
! . Joe Prosch (Han).
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OPEN JR..: 1. Dave Math non (Hon); 2. Cary jaebne (Ka w).
1 OPEN 1NT: 1. Skip Brou ss.ard (Ka w).
I VET BEG: I. Mich ael Tola nd (Yam ).
VET J R: 1. Dave Eato n (Hon); 2. Dave Zollo (Sw); 5. Leon
Fra nk (Ho nl .
VET INT: I. S l~ Ra rnJ;uo (Hon).
VET PR O: l. Jo hn DClulh (Han ); 2. Jl"ITY CltOD (H a n).
OT: 1. Bob Holmes (Hon); 2. C rq Young (Ha n).
VINT: I. John Anderso n (H on ): 2. Ib. vid Barn es (Ya m).
Laguna Seca .USG P
April 6-7-8, 1990
Young shines in Florida
Two-Day Trial
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BROOKSVIll.E, n, MAR. 3-4
Natio nal Trials Champion Rya n Young was
one of th e h ighl igh ts at the a n n ua l Flo rida
Trials Association's Fun-in-th e-Sun Two-D ay
T rial s as he wo n the Expert divi sion both day s.
As th e first major event of th e year, th e ITA
Two-Day offers riders from co lder regions a
cha nce to warm up before most loca l o r
Na tiona l com petition beg in s. Each of th e 80
co mpe titors rode th e 10 sections three tim es,
a nd man y were surprised to find rocks present
Results
SATU RDAY
EX: I. Ryan Young; 2. J..o.StilO; 3. Cf:off AMon; 4. Bnxk
Sat ~ lmn,,=r; 5. Ihrrm La ne.
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ADV; 1. Danol Peclr.; 2. Ridu.rd Berard; 3. Doug I(i n ~ ;
4. Bob Ci nder; 5. John Clark.
INT; I. Mar k Roll ; 2. Rick Riddl e; 3. Randy 1k11; 4. Rich:u d
Lomano; 5. Ca~ Aaron .
NOV : I. Cttle J akid a: 2. J. R. Burneu,,=; 3. Pete Arn ol d;
Ticket Prices:
$25.00 SUNDAY General Admission
$35.00 SATURDAY, SUNDAY General Admission
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in so many sectio ns. (Yes, there is more to
Flori da then sand a nd beachesl) What also
surprised a lo t of riders were some of th e
fearso me-a ppeari ng yet eas ily co nquered near vert ical cl imbs pro vided by the Buchen bach
Mine riding area.
Wh ile the Novices were spared from the
wor st drops a nd laun ch es, th ey wer e co n fro nt ed with a ll sorts of tech nica l turns,
Scottish Pipe line-like roc ky cli m bs and pl enty
of pl aces to drop a point. T aking home th e
go ld was firs t-tim e Flo rid a competito r a nd
gra d ua te of th e Sc hrei be r/ Ye u ng T ria ls
School, Ge ne J ak iela . J ak iela dropped a mer e
eigh t poi n ts , topping ITA regula r ]. R .
Burnette with 13.
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In th e In term ed iate class, wh ich boa sted th e
largest tu rno u t bot h days. it was Jakiela 's
tra veling co m pa nion Ma rk Roll carding a 17poi nt total to edge ST RA rider Rick Riddle
b y two points.
The Seni or class (35 and o lder) also rod e
th e In termedia te lines. Pate Keen ma de hi s
dr i ve down from Virginia wo rt h wh il e ,
dro pp ing o nly o ne poi nt for th e win . Distri ct
7 rider Norval Wright was a close seco nd wit h
fo ur.
O ne of th e most hotly-cont ested divisions
has traditionally bee n the Advanced riders,
a nd this yea r was no excep tio n. Darrol Peck
o verc a me so me gia n t challenges i n the
sectio ns and to p ped his class with 38 point s.
A very determined and o n-fo rm Rich a rd
Berard finis hed seco nd with 47.
To no one's surprise, Ryan Young set th e
.pace right away in the star -stud ded Expert
class by cleaning the en tire first loop. Yo ung
fin ished the day with a total of five, topping
ITA cham p J ack Stit e's score of 12. .
The modern even t wrapped up by 3 p .m .
and the vintage bi kes were ro lled o ut . A
nu mber of rid ers did -do uble d uty, riding both
class es. A separate loop was set u p ad ja cent
to th e parking lo t, p rov iding excelle nt
spectator access. In addi tio n to the usua l
H on da s and Ya rna has, th er e was th e exotic
Greeves ridden by th e G inder boys, a nd a very
sweet-soundi ng Ducati ,
Wh en the laughter settled , it was Bob
Capistra im win nmg the Support class with
II points and Bob G inder (th e fa lher. no t th e
grandfather ) co mi ng in seco nd with 14.
The Vintage Ch ampionshi p clas s tu rn ed
im o a real slugfest between Na tiona l co mpe tito rs Mark Sturtevant and Rob "T oo Tall "
T oole. Mark edged Rob o ne point to five for
the wi n o n a Honda T Ll 25, while Rob
puni shed his o ld Suzuki RL250.
Den se fog ear ly Sunday gave way to another
brilliant day for tria ls. Riders set o ut o n a
new loo p and 10 ne w sectio ns. So me of the
riders wer e geuin lj; dialed in to the tri cky
Flor ida terrain, whtle o lhe rs showed signs of
fatigu e aft er ridin g up to th ree events in two
da ys. Pele Arn o ld moved up two pl aces fro m
Saturda y's mats [ 0 ca p lUre the Novice wi n.
G reg Rich ards moved up three p laces to clai m
secon d.
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Vet eran Rick Pion moved u p five pl aces to
pull off the Intermediat e win with fell ow ITA
co mpe ti tor Chuck Wa lker co m ing in seco nd.
No change in th e Senio r class wi nner o n
Sunday, as Pat e Keen once again lOPped lhe
class, thi s time ove r Stan Boli nger.
After some mechan ica l gremlins on Sa turday, J eff P igg bounced back to devastate th e
Advan ced class. JeU's 24 points were.less than
half of second-p lace finis her Richard Berard
on 52.
The Ex p ert sec tio ns wer e challeng ing
enough to claim a " rive" {or even the Nat ional
Champion. Rya n Young ended the day with
16, and a very smoo th -looki ng Geo ff Aaron
was close beh md with 20 to secu re second.
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By Brock SatteImeier
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