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Cycle News 1990 04 04

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S(a n l~y Boltinge r: 4. Da vid Aida; 5. Bernie Lunsford. VINT A: L Mark Sturteva nt; 2. Rob Toole: 5. Doug Kinsey; 4. Stan ley Bollingff; 5. Bill Categni. VI NT B: I. Bob Captseairu: 2. Bob Gi nder (Jr .): 3. Bob G indn (Sr.); 4. Bruce Florin; 5. J~ P:m id i. SUNDAY EX: I. R ya n Yo ung; 2. GroU Aaron: 3. Jack Stit es; 4. Sren Bley; 5. Brock Sanelmeiee. ADV: I. Jef l P igg: 2. Rich ard Berard ; 3. Cra ig Bcrema ns: 4. Bob Gi nder: 5. Mike Bostic. INT: I. Rick Pion; 2. OlUck Wa lker: 3. MMk Roll ; 4. Joh n Wick ; 5. CaKt" Aaron. NOV : I. Pete Arnold : 2. Greg R ichard; 3. John Da lbo : 4. Gene jaktela: 5. Mike Smi th. SR: 1. Pate Kem; 2. Stan ley Bollingl"T; 3. Berni e Lunsford: 4. Don Wilco x: 5. Gary Brod oc k. Taylor s~ores at Camp Coker MX By Hurley and Do t Sh ort Photo by H urley Short SOCIE TYHILL, sc. M 11 AR. Kawasaki- mo unted Billy Taylor went 2·1 to ta ke the overa ll win in th e 250cc Novice class at Sou th Carol in a 's Ca mp Coker Mot orsports Park MX. Yamaha-mou rned Anthony Dyson sta rted th e day off right by ta king the holesho t in th e first run ning of the 250cc Novice class . Bill y Taylor , Mark j owyski, Chris Co burg a nd Wade Riven back were in hot pu rsuit. Dyson and Taylor continued to lead th e pack. Ri cky Fra nkl in moved up to third. the n stalled and lost a position to Carlton Pad gett , but he was ab le to rega in hi s posi tio n. Dyson and Taylor took th e chec ker ed foll o wed by Ricky Fra n kli n , j o hn Schafer and Mark j o wyski. Taylor and Dyson led Rivenb ack, j o wyski a nd Scha fer off the lin e in the second moto. T aylo r a nd Dyson dom inat ed th e race and were Iol low ed under th e checkered flag by Padgett . Riv enb ack and Schafer, Taylo r took the o vera ll . As the 500cc Amat eu r class roared 0 [( th e lin e. David G raham . Crai g Walters, Buddy Johnson and Terry Bau com were o ut fro n t. Walters mad e a qu ick move to the fro n t, dr opping Graham to seco nd . Peter Nicolosi moved in to fourth, the n up to second. Nicolos i led wh en it co u nted a nd Wa lters. Kiser , Graha m a nd R ussell fell in behi nd him at the fini sh lin e. In th e seco nd mo to j ohnson gra bbed th e holeshot , foll owed by Walters, Baucom and Nicolosi. As in the fir st mota , Walters too k co mma nd immedia tely. In th is mot a, Walters was able to hold off all contenders and it was Nicolosi wh o had to settle for second. Walters took home th e overall trophy. Kelly Kellis. Lee Hen dr en, Dav id Pr ice. Clete DuBose and Ryan Scha fer sho wed the way 0 [( th e lin e in the first run ning of the 85cc 7· 13 cla ss. The first three rid ers held th eir pos itio ns as Ambe r Hugh es. out of Ma ryland. mad e her way up to fourth . Kellis stre tched hi s lead over DuBose as Schafer an d Hugh es trailed a dis ta nt th ird and fourt h , respecti vely. DuBose over took Kellis an d fini shed fir st a hea d o f Kellis. H end r en , Sc harer a nd H ughes. Kellis. Du Bose. Pr ice. Hugh es a nd Hen dre n led th e start of the second mota. He ndren co n tinued. to put the pr essu re o n Hugh es. Whe n Hughes ra n into deep sand, He ndre n mad e th e pass. pulling Scha fer with him . Although H ughes recovered, she was unable to rega in her fourth·place pos itio n. In the en d it was Kellis, DuBose. Price a nd H endren . Kellis was lead er for the day . Frank S troma n. Donnie Lucas, Ro g er Lineber ger. Stua rt Englis h and Craig Ellis loo med o ut fro n t in th e first runni ng of the 30 Plus clas s. Lucas p ut it o ut front wi th Li ne berger moving into third. Lineber ger moved into th e lead an d began to pull away [ro m the field. Lucas and English kept thei r second a nd th ird p laces. as Lin eberger took the win. . In the second mo te , Li neberger took th e ho leshot foll owed by English, Lucas and R ick Mo rri s. Lin eber ger had a healthy lead over the field when he bega n experie nci ng bik e problems and [ell back in th e pack. J am es Sh elto n ma naged to move up and ta ke th e win over English . Cra ig Co ll ie, L ucas and Ala n Hooker. james Shelto n took home th e overa ll trophy. Track p ro moter H en ry Mo ree held a fishi ng tourna ment for the riders and th eir fam ilies, and there were so me in teresting " fish stories" to be to ld. Young Sco tt Sowe ll was presented with a tro phy he will lon g rem em ber for " the first fish he ever ca ught." Resu l ts 50-60: I. Ambt'r Hugh es (Kaw); 2. J arad Kellis ( Ka w ); 3. Autu mn Hu g hes (Ya m): 1. Janel Stroman (H o n); 5. Zach Rob inso n (Yam ). 85 7·13 : I. Kell y Kl"lIis (Suz); 2. Clete Du Bo!ie (K.aw); 3. 1.c.T Hendren (Hon): 4. David Pri ce (Ho n ); 5. Amber Hugh es (Yam). 85 12· 15: I. Chuck Shi rlf1' ( Ka w ); 2. Gage Fortson (Suz); 3. Chad Newt on (Suz); 4. Kell y Kl"lIis (Suz): 5. Oris Bowman . ( H on ). 125 NOV : I. Ned Blackwelder (Suz); 2. 1.c.T Todd (Ya m ); 3. auis Co burn ; 4. Hill y Lo ng (Hon ); 5. Ala n Mauhews (Ho n ). . S/MINI: J. G aKI" Fom-o n (Suz); 2. O lllck Shirll"')' (Kaw): 3. Ch ris Bowman (H on ). . 125 AM: I. Ja!loOn MorJr".tn (Hon ); 2. Bo Sha nn on (Sw ); 3. Da le G ray (Kaw); 4. Krnl R o~:'IOn (Ya m); 5. J o hn Kidd (Kaw). 125 PRO ; 1. StI"W' Childrl"M (S UI) ; 2. Hank Mortt ( ltaw ); 3. J im Neese (K.aw); 4. Larry And~s (Suz); 5. Mike A nd~ (Sw). 250 NOV : 1. Bill y Tay lor (KoI w); 2. Ant hon'll Uyson (Yam ); 3. J ohn Scha fer ( Ka w); 4. Car hon Pad gett (Kaw); 5. Wade Rivenback (H on ). 250 AM:) . Sco tt Sh ip ley (K..oiw); 2. Kent Rogerson (Yam) ; 3. )am n Sh elton (Kaw); 4. Ben ny Armi sread (Yam ); 5. Sa m Muchner (Ho n). 250 PRO : I. Steve Childress (Suz ); 2. Mikl" Andrews (S w); 5. Ha nk M o r~ (Kaw) ; 4. J im N("('5I" (Kaw). 500 AM: l , Craig Walt t'n (H e n): 2. Peter Nico toei (Kaw); 5. Mark Ki.'l("r (H o n ): 1. Da vid Gra ham (Hon); 5. David RU5M'11 (KT M). 25 PLUS: I. Soon Shipley (Kaw); 2. Vann Gibson ( Ka w ); 5. Craig Elli s (Ya m ): 4. Kl"ilh elmn (Yam): 5. Chris Ca ldwe ll (5 0'). 30 PL US; 1. Jamn Shelton (K..oiw); 2. Cra ig Co llie (Kaw); 3. Do nnie Luca s (H o n): 4. Stuart Eng lish (Stu) ; 5. Alan Hoo ker (Ya m ). 40 PL US; I. J.R . Ca nag uer (SUI): 2. Ha rvey Andrews; 3. Jim Rice (H on ). Iwanaga on top at Monterey ST By Mike Vancil M ONTEREY, CA, M 10 AR. Paul Iwanaga won the Expert fi nal at the second round o f the spring series hosted by R Be D Enterprises o n th e tin y l/lOth mile Monterey Co unty Fa irgrounds o val. . H eat race action over a I O~l ap ·d istance sho wed everyo ne that Allo n McBee was read y [or all come rs. A' the gree n ligh t McBee had abo u t a th ree foo t lead in to the first co mer o ver j oe Carrera and Iwanaga. On lap [our [wanaga fo u nd an in side opening o n Carreras ' defen se and mo ved by. From lap five until the chec kers Iwan aga hounded McBee but co u ld n 't find a n openi ng . They finis hed McBee first . lwa naga second and Carrera h ung o n for third. In th e fina l. after a long rai n delay, th e Experts too k to th e trac k th at was faster a nd less of a cus hion tha n wha t th ey had in th e heat race. At the gree n lig ht Iwan aga charged h is H onda in to a slig ht lead with the ot he r eig ht rid ers tightly bunched behind. On lap two a th ree· rider co llisio n pu t Rick Cr em ona and j ak e Zemke down hard o n th e back stretc h. T hey were slo w in gett ing u p so th e red flag was broul:h t o ut to sto p the action and a tte nd to the nders a nd mach ines. A si ng le-file restart saw Iwana ga away with a slim lead over McBee. Ricky Smith. Carrera and Steve Raymond. At mid-di stan ce the lead b y Iwanaga was still the same mar~n on McBee, but Carrera had d isp laced Sm it h and th en Eric La rso n o n h is H arl ey-Davidson single. At th e checke rs it was Iwan aga on his G ilroy Hon da / Lee Racin g backed Honda . the wi nne r. McBee wok second wh ile thi rd went to Carrera . In th e 50cc fin al Dan iel Ad kins go t th e lead and held off th e very serious cha llenge of heat race wi nne r Ken ny Heess, Adki ns ' Suzu ki didn 't seem as fast as H eess' Yamaha. but Adk in s kept to the groove and a lways forced H eess to th e lon g way arou nd th e race track. At the chec kers a very exci ted Adk in s an d his cre w were treat ed to a vic tory lap with th e checkered flag in han d. Resul ts P/ W 50: I. Daniel Ad kin~ (S Ul ); 2. Ken n y H eess (Ya m); 3. Brya n Gr ier (Yam); 4. Adam Mill er (Yam ): 5. Joey Moa g {Hon]. MINI NOV 80: I. J rTI"'my Twi lt (Kaw ); 2. Bryan Southwood (Ho n): 3. A.j. Kirkpatrick ( Kaw); 4. Curus Peebles ( Ka w) ; 5. J I"TTY Wuo ri (Ka w) . MINI JR 80: I. G:n y Milkr (Kaw); 2. Junio.r A lvernaz (KT M). MINI EX 80: I. Don I f;,m (Kaw); 2. Jo h nny Mu rphree (Kaw): 3. Brian Sgh ei.t.a (Kaw l; 4. Shaun RUS!i("1I (Yam ). 250 NOV : I. Mack Gi tmed (Stu); 2. Dan Feldhaus (Yam ); 3. Greg Miller (Ya m) ; 4. Anthony Pal mer (C-A). 250 J R: 1. Lennie Pau ley (Ya m); 2. Da n n y H art (Raw); 3. Billy Luker (Hon ). 500 NOV: I. J immy Willi, (Ya m); 2. John Pi" CI" (Yam); 3. T om Lacy (Yam );4 . LanyCrawlord (Yam ); 5. T om DiSal vo (Ya m). 500 J R: I. Lonnie Pauley (Ya m ): 2. Danny Hare (K..oiw): 3. Tnt Thompson (H o n): 4. David FrttZe (Rlx); 50. Mich elle DiSa lvo (Yam ). 600 JR: I. T f'd Thompwn (Ho n); 2. T roy waus (Ya m ); 3. David Fr~lf' (Rlx). 500 EX: I. Pau l Iwan aga (Ho n); 2. Allon McBrt- (H o n); 3. J~ Cancra (Yam ): i . Sieve Raymond (n · D): 5. Eric Lar son (H · O). Strunk, Burkhart double at Holeshot Hills MX By Justin Case CINONNATI, OH. MAR. II Mark Burkhart ea rned two overall wi ns a t th e newest MX track in so ut hwest Ohio . Holeshot hills. Burkhar t' s wins were in the 85cc j uni or and 65cc classes. jason juske a nd Paul Karle su pp lied [our moto s o f action-packed raci ng, but in th e en d it was Burkh art wi n ni ng bo th classes. T rac k cond itions were muddy for pra ctice, which was delayed till almost II a.m .• but hallway into the first set of mo tos, the trac k was lookin g passable. an d supplied some very good raci ng . K.R.W. Cycles-backed Brad Str unk took hi s KTM to overa ll wins in bo th I25cc Schoolboy and 125cc B classes with pe rfect scores in eac h . Sco tt P lessinger. th e 1989 National Har e Scra mb les Champion, wa s see n spor ti ng sti tches in hi s kn ee in 'earn KRW Cycles pi ts. j ohn Brunck was ru nn er ·up in th e School· boy class wh ile Kevin Kuhn [ollo wed St un k to th e finis h in th e l25cc B class . jason Gray was burn in g up th e track in the 125

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