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Cycle News 1990 10 03

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eLOCALEVENTS e Mike Brown (483) leads Chad Lough (959), Bill y Cox (1l 2), Jamie Hacking (268) and Kevin Walk er (197) at th e start of a 125cc A moto at th e Dallas Ri cker Com p lex. Leu -llier co m p leted 10 la ps o f the ro ugh five-mi le course fo r th e victor y. Da ve Osborn o n a Suzu ki R M2!lO was seco nd p lac e: well o ff Le tellier 's pa n ", H e h eld it unt il the last la p w hen he 'ra n o u t of gas. despi te refue ling o n the las t pass th ro ug h the pits. Second o vera ll was ta ken by Amateur Ca rl H ansen with a n e-xcel len t r ide o n a H o nda CR I2S. T hi rd overal l a nd seco nd Expert was Bryan M inter foll owed by Will iams, wh o wor ked hi s way bark up a fter a start m isha p , desp it e ear brake pr oblem s a nd la kin g a hav ing: T sho wer 0 11 th e last lap. Da ve- J effer y got the j ump o n the Pl u s-SO a nd ·10 riders, th en led a ll th e wa y fo r his first ( Ia\!'> win. Several ride rs co n tested the first ('() TIH:r behind hi m . but it was Steve G ru n who lu-ld 0 11 an d motored 10 seco nd Pl u s 30. in Resu lts EX: I. I "'i" h 1.c 'ldl ir l IKT M); 2 . 8 1)';.111 :\oJ in ll'1 fHun ):.1 . Will ial n ' I)\,:.w ): I. R.IINl,. R..yl,oM (Ya rn): S. Paul Wc'bl.. .Ia ~ ( Hun ). HO: I. ":Ii (~.' i",·r ( HUlli . " 125: l. C u i H.IIl-.c'lI l l{ulI ): 2. Rt"Kt Wa rd (II n ll);:'1. Mil.. (Su / I: t Scull ~illl ' , 1U"'·I. :'' 00: 1. SlrUt" CI:.lIll "IU"" J: 2. Gfl l/; "'ClUIl ( ~I ""'): j . :\ lcnll ) K f) ..h .... 11 PI 'lt , ... NI ( Y ;II I1I· 2."»0: I. fl. ·rd. th ,. ,I., (Ya m ); 2.. Sh illM" n iP.I•• ual t· (AT KI: q :i . Carl O..b....II I"'u/ ); I. C ral l( \\·f·lI t · n ~t·I I KT M J . .r,oo I . "l"I''' y Gill iland (KT :\11 2. : : J..IIII 1 ~l;Ic ' ( KT ~I) : 3. .... Ull Rulltld I , Ko.".ij: I. I'••, E.I..U1n I KT~ J. 1'1.1' S JO: 1. n ;witl jdll-" ( KT M l;~ . . il n c· (;um (KT M ): " :i . Phil HI,w ur lh (AT K): I. Ch Ull.. ParlJi d/o: t" (1If1 ). 11 to: L h i. Wa ld (Ya rnl: ~ . n .I\T 8. 11 l Il'l (,\ 'I"KI: I. S it'\! ' C llI .... ' Y,"nl : ."•. twill h " (SuI) . · ,... RH; I : I. C lt", 1' ;1l1,id l/:' ( \ U / ). :h'll t RE(; :!: J. Illlu ~ Rol )l'lhllll IKaw) : 2. " ,m l Kuhll (,\ T K ): :t 1'1'11) Kn '~;1Il (SII": I. I. yn n '\ lkl'!'>l lll ( H o ll ): .~ Rt'KKil' 1'1.( ' . .. 1-t.IIN'!l (H urtl : 2. n i ll1 H;III..II') ( ,\"I' K) . \' INT: I. n,tI1 Resul ts 50: I. DUM,! T in dell (Ya m ): 2. Thomas Hamby (h i); ~ . J drf'r)' t"jl'ld !o (Va m): 1. Mall Rlniin!'o (SUI): !to R O'o~ ftu ll; Mo h tV.lm, . :JO A (IT O : l. j l"rr-m)' Shrll un (H u n); 2. .lam ,", StU'hnn I HIIII ), JR MI;\iI: 1. Da vid CI;Hk (HIIII); 2. j l"£frr y Will iam !'o (Kaw ): Ca mdr n Gu)·tnn (Kaw). SR MI;\iI: 1. j oh n Sh;u pt' (Hn n ): 2. Rill ,! C h ar In (Kilw); :t GII ( S UI) ; 5. j ('H L ne (SUI ). i a 12. ) A: I. Mil..r Rrn"'n (K.lw): 2. ji m ~rT"or I Kdw); 3. Cha d 1 1.cluKh (HUll ); 4. H a nk MUfrf"( lU w ); !J Billy C.cnl. (St u). . 12.r, 8 : I. Mi l l' Xuuer (lU w ); 2. Rill y G'arl.... (Kiiw ). I ~I I. 8rad c:lilrk ( K..! w); 2. j flhnn y O Il!, (SU/);:t. 1.N lir I~'II hM ; 1. Rya n Mc' ...n" (Kiiw); 5. ClYd Prin· (Yilm ). 2.')0 r\ : I. Mikl' Brown (K..o!w): 2. IUmn Rull iu ll;"I' , SUI ); l :1.K(""ill Wa ll.." (Ya ml : 4. (:.h;od U )URh(Hu n l: S. Pa u l n..lmn ' ~'- c.: I H Ull ). 2.'"tO 8 : 1. Ja y Ha yn (I-Iu ll): 2. Mi l..r How a rd (Kaw): 3. Mik r SUlte-t. 2.' 0 Co: I. 8r ..d Clark (Kii....·): 2. Br i..n Archc-r(H o n l; 3. C.hiid ) ~Iull i n!o (Yam I: -I. Ridldrd Hrf nr r (HUII);.s. Ruh H.;unmund I Kaw). 2.r,+ A : 1. Mi ke- Howard ( Kii W1 2. Ti m J MlItin g" (SUI): : :s. l.iIIT)' l-Ian i'llJII ISu/ I. 2.r,+ R: I. Kil l.. Ha vr... (SUlI: 2. Mikr Lill ISU/ ); " . Eddie Midd ll'lu n ( Y.. m ): 4.' Clt'ti§ G r('('IU (H un1: 5. jrHn'y St.. te ' ( H Ull ). OPF.~ :S Rriall . l .c h ·ac AM : I. Kil l.. H a Y (SUI I; 2. Ga ry Os bo rne (H n n ): NI unh IKaw): ·1. Alla ll Wil d(" (Ya m ): 5. Jimm,., I-I"".. . ( K;..... ). . , SR : l. JUllll l 1,o m p...m (SuI). SR '\ : I. l.a , r,' I-I.lrl i",oll (StilI . ~R B: I. C;ar, O..!>llllw (H IIll ): 2. (:ht"'o > ll;TMUlIllJllWlJ (H' '' ' l: ' :s. John T hullll N IlI (SuI) : -I. j im And "r " (SUI) : !to Juhnny R;....n tSuI). SOS ·c'l' R R: I. 01(...t('1 Mum l)lIW (Hon ): 2. n ,mrll ("f 't 1 .t1l;ud ( H uIl I::i. KI·\"in H ill (Va m ): ·1. jl ·rfrl'y Sla ll" (H unl: R,IUI'I (I' t'II), :1 Rnh . Brown four for four at Dallas Ricker Motocross By Barbara Williams Photo by L oren Williams GREEl';EVILLE TX. SEPT. 8 , Al{l for the elllire race , wh ile Moree held four th . so 4 but no t wit hou t aggravatio n hom Wa lker, wh o slip ped ar ou nd Sh u ler at the end or th e wh oops. Hammo nd (\',11111 . tT I. '\M : I. Jil ) H,lvI'" (Hu n l: 2. Bti'llI '\ U·ht'T (Hu n ): S. J imm y 1 .1';1(11 (Kilw): I. .~-oll C Ull·' (Y;un ): :1. Mi l..l' :"rolU IU'r (Y' lInl . Kalos cooks at Flagstaff Supercross . By Babs Scholl FLAGSTAFF, AZ. SEPT. 1 -2 The Promo tions / P epsi /Crysta l G ey se rspo nso red Flagstaff Supercross saw Shawn Kala s dominate ' the P ro Sweepstakes class both days. O n Saturday, J im m y Gaddis pulled th e hol eshot whi le Gary Derks was in seco nd trying to hold o ff Kalas. By the third lap, Kalas was around Derks and closing on Gaddis. Kal a s soo n got by G addis a nd pulled away to win. Gaddis held on to seco n d over Gary Derks_ and rourth went lO Dennis Parker with Ric k Nasel fifth . Resu lts SATlI RDAY O P F.N MINI : I. Da vid Pm grrr (S UI): 2. Ryan MrCmJc. y r t Hc,"); 3. Tnt C;ampbdl (Ho n). 1250 NON · PR O : l. T ra,,'r!.Mud d IHon l: 2. Milr Ydlowhoti r (Hun ): 3. Krlly Poor (H o n ). cMun ich (Ho n) ; 2. Sh awn CiM'O 125 1ST: I. J U!'olin :vI (Yilm ); 3. T om Wil kaw!o ( Kaw). ki 2.1)() NOS-PRO : 1. G rry Crou~ (SUI); 2. Btyan Rru n in g ( V~):I~~r1~ ~~':~ (~':2. (Yilm): 2. A~rx McEli ga (SUI ); , . / w.lin McM unil h (H a n). 'RO SWPSTKE: I. Shawn Kalo !o (Yilm ): 2. J im my Gaddi~ IS U ': 3. C .. ry Ditck s (H o n ): 1. Oen ni !o Pa rkrr (Ho n ): 5. Rick I Nt'Kd (Hu n ). SUNDA Y OPEN MIN I: 1. Ryan Brad is (H on ); 2. B.]. Pilrrhh (H un ); 3, Rya n MC'"C.o!.l ey (Ho n ). '1 12.' NO N· P RO : 1. Mik e Yd lo wh ...ir (Ho n) ; 2. j acob Stt avt' t Hem) : 3. Ch ri!o Vigi l (Ho n) . 125 I!\T : I. Fichie C h un- h (H o n) . 2.')0 SON· PR O : 1. Gr ey CroU!it' (S UI) : 2. Brya n Brun in g (Yam): 3, Slrvr Byrnt' (SUl). 2.W 1"'1 : I. Sh..wn Cheo (Vilm): 2. Alex Mcf.1iga (Sill) ; 3. j u ~t in McMurrich (H u n ). P RO SWPSTKE: I. Shaw n K,llu!I(Ya m): 2. ji m my (;.;Id tli!o (S UI) ; ~ , Gary Oi tck§ (Hnn ); 4. Rrt"nl Winrl an d (S UI ); 5. Dt-nni ro Par kn (H o n ). McElroy wins a wild one at Cycleland Motocross By Michael Rich CHICO, C.U EPT. 7 Scali ~lcElro y mad e a rar e a ppeara nce a t Cydela nd Speedwa y p ay off as he took both Marshall Patrick (63) leads Greg Crow (89) and Chad Barth (55) class at Peoria. Crow eventually passed Patrick to claim the win. motos of th e co m b ined Expert/In term ediate race to sco re a n impressive overall vic tory. As th e gate dro pped to beg-in th e first mo to , J o h n Stark sho t mto the lead foll o wed by Lowell Mo ura l, Sr . a n d McEl ro y. Perennial tra ck fa vo rite, Lowell Moural, Jr. ga ted poorly a n d was attempting 10 wo rk hi s way to th e front. As th e leader s made their fir st trip th ro ugh the rock ers, McE lroy moved past Moural Sr. fo r second an d began to slow ly close th e !:OP between h ims elf a nd Stark. In hi s a ttem p t to catc h th e lead ers, Moural Jr. took several o rr-trac k excu rsio ns. a nd was fin all y forced o ut o f th e mot a when hi s shou lder popped o u t o f joint. By th e fifth lap, McE lrov ha d closed o n Sta rk a n d st u ffed un der hi m in th e hi gh-bank ed berm a fte r th e stadium ta bletop lo ass u me the lead. Stark, ho wever. was not co n tent with second a nd repea tedly tr ied to repass th e new leader. As the two riders entered th e sta d iu m fo r th e last time, Star k tri ed to pu t a b loc k pass o n McEl ro y, bu t was th rown e lf h is bik e whe n th e two clipped handl ebar s. As Sta rk ra n alongside h IS mount. bo th Mo u ra! Sr. a nd Brando n Wi lli a m s were a b le to pass. At th e fin ish it was McElroy ta ki ng th e win followed by Mo ural Sr. a nd Williams. In the seco n d moto, :\IcEl ro y took th e ho lesh ot a head of Sta rk a n d Lowell Moural J r.. who had h is sho u lde r reset a nd ta ped between races. Stark's race ca me to a n a br u p t en d whe n his th rottle stuck wide open a nd he disappea red o f[ th e track a n d inlO the n i!;h t a t a hi !:h rat e o f spee d . Mean wh ile, Moura! J r. was trying everyth ing he kn ew in order to keep co n tac t with McElroy. H ow ever . he sta rted to mak e mi stak es th at allowed hi s fathe r to close in . As the two rid er s en tere d th e stad ium on la p six , Moural Jr. oVl:rsho t th e bi!: berm aft er th e ta b lelOp a llo win!; his father th ro ugh o n the in sid e. In th e en d , it was McElroy tak in!: th e wi n foll ow ed by Moural Sr., Moural Jr. a nd Rick Nye. Results P/W : 1. aui ~ :\kA vo y (Yam ): 2. Evan LauK hrid gt" (Kaw): 3. Eric ;\iyr (Yam ). MISI: I. Shanr Mrdford (Kawr, 2. J UMin Brown (Ya m ). r 12.r,!'\jOY: I. j a.'tOn Ritch y (Hn ll); 2. l\4trn n ROK n (H a n ): 3. l.tT Rich a nh (Kaw). 2SO SO\': I. Todd Wn M" , Hn n ): 2. Kr vin H u ndrrma n (H o n ), rr 250 jR: J. Di no ROK !'o (Hon). O PEN jR: 1. Ga r)' Packrr (Hn n, ; 2. J im Frr gu w n 1HcIII). VET S O\': 1. Bill Rug r n (H o n). JKrr Lindlm (H o n ): 3. Mt>lvin 0Kbo rn (Ho n) . 80: I. Ru n n ie St-tel t· (H o n ): 2. Cary Cook (!\.aw); 2. Waylon McFf"t"It'r ; 4. Will ia m Ro lu n nn (Hu n ): 5. J erem )' Smith (Ha n ). . 125/200: I. Kip Andl 'r!oOn (KT M ): 2. ScOIl Shinn (Yam); 3. Will iam Mill( 'r ( Ka w) : 4. Ku n Na rnor (Ya m); 5. Ilon n i Sfewa rt (Kaw). 250: I. Du ni Hole man (Ho n ): 2. Slt'vt' Cardnrr (Ho n); 3. Bryan Craybt-a l (Ho n ): 4. C hr is 5t:h m u lbac h ( Kaw); 5. Dwa'!n t' Willialll ~ (Ya m l. 100/ .'>00: I. C h ri!'o Links (I-Iu n); 2, alf i~ 5l..hm u lbac h (W. R ): 3. Stl'V G ill (Bu l): 1. Brad Wilkimon (Kaw), !' SR : I. Stl."V(, Gard n!'r (H. O); 2, j ay William !>On (Yam): 3. Dav id Sta n field (Yam ); 4. Sco tt Wieblet (Ho n ). P RO · AM/O PE N: 1. Ctt'KC ru w (H- D); 2. Mar!ohall Patric 'k (R(x): S. Audit' H uff (Rtx): 1. Larry Da vis (H- D); 5. Jime H irllhnrn ( H Ull) . Newman nails Motorcycle Raceways win By Alan Williams OKUHOMA, OK, SEPT. 15 Tommy Newman resumed raci ng again a t Motorcycl e Racew a ys a nd took the overall victory i n t h e 250 cc I n te rm ed iale class. Newman hasn' t raced in several years and his fam ily o wn ed MOlOrcycle Ra ceways u ntil about two or three years ago. H o mer Woolslayer took the ho leshot in mot a one with Newma n in second pl ace on lap two. The tw O riders were side by side or just a fender apart for one entire lap, until Newman made th e p ass on th e inSIde just before a jump and cruised. two more laps to win th e mot o. MalO lwO Slarted with Newman getting th e hol esh ot and holding th e lead for all six laps. The n u mb er two spo t in both mo tos bel onged to T y Harris. wh o moved through th e pack in both ins ta nces to cla im the slot. The 125cc Beginner class dr ew a full ga te a n d six rid ers found themselves on the grou nd a t th e sta rt of mo to one. Chris Thurman took the ho leshot a nd held o n lo win the mota bu t h e wa s pressured co ns tantly by J err y Meh o n in seco n d pl ace a nd Dustin Rollins in th ird . In mota tw o th e ho lesh ot was ca p tu red by Scott Deubler but . Du sli n Roll in s was right the re to keep h im co m pa ny , Ro Bin s swep t past Deubler o n the third la p a nd sta yed ou t fron t to the rin ish . T h u rman moved into seco nd lo fin ish a hea d o f Deubler , a nd Mel lOn. Je rem y G ra y trad ed in h is 80 for a 125cc bik e a nd rod e well in the 125cc No vice class. G ray ca me to th e start in g line with a bi g wooden b loc k to help start him o f[ th e line a nd was in sevent h a t th e start o r mota o ne, Gray moved up four p laces by th e time he had co vered a fo urth of th e track and wo n

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