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LOCAL EVEN S
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Keith Sherman (66) led Jeff Van Camp (41), Jeffrey Horton (101), and Jack
Phinn (33 ) as th ey blasted through Carl sbad Raceway's first turn.
Ron Y~oto (97W) and Kirk Strong (26) negotiate me jump at Castle Rock IT.
Yamamoto wi th Fay in tow, ha d worked their
wa y up to secon d a nd third, respectivel y. For
severa l laps the lead trio rod e wh eel-to-w heel ,
wi th Ya mamoto tryi ng H yson everyw here.
Finally, o n th e last lap co mi ng out 01 tum
four, Yamamot o dove down o n the low side
a nd passed H yson by inch es for the heat race
win . Behind them were Fa y. Annen , H ia tt ,
Staley and Mar k Myers.
In th e semi. it was Ann en. Waters and
Bro wn taking tra nsfers to th e main.
In the main event , Strong snatc hed the
hol esho t, foHow ed by Sta nley , H yso n ,
Schn itze r, Yama mo to , Kel l, Fa y and th e
o thers . Strong slowly increased hi s lead, wh ile
Sta n ley, Schnitzer a nd KeH ra n ultra -close,
Severa l la ps went by, then An ne n moved up
to jo in the close ru n ni nf; trio. Coming over
th e jump Kell pulled hIS han d off the bars
and everyo ne though t he had in j ured th e
hand, wh en in fac t his gas tank hold-do wn
nut had co me off, a nd his ta nk was tryi ng
to n y off. Kell was able to get the tan k back
over the mo unti ng stud and never lost a spot.
At th e finish it was Stro ng , Stan ley, Sch ni tzer,
Kell , Annen, Yamamoto, Bro wn , H yso n and
Kopp.
In th e Pro-Am main event, Strode grabbed
the hol esh ot fo llowed by Gerrish , Shane
But char t, Je ff Anderson, Duncan , McP herson
a nd th e -other Pro- Ams. McP herso n pa ssed
Duncan a nd went after Anderson , wh o he
fough t wit h for severa l la ps befor e ge ui ng by.
Ge rris h went o u t wi th mechani cal probl em s
just before severa l riders went dow n in th e
sweepe r. The evening dew had sta rted to mak e
the clay tra ck q ui te greasy, especially on the
groove. A single field restart was necessary .
bu t tha t barely went one lap before riders
again began to go down , bnnging out the
red nag. Once agai n , th e Pro-Ams were lined
u p single file and Strode seized th e lead,
follow ed close ly by Anderson and McPherson.
McPherson pa ssed Anderson in turns one and
two but o nce aga in so meo ne went down. It .
was called a race and the finis h ing order
reverted to Strode, An derson, McP herson ,
Butchart, Dean Au trey a nd Lynch.
Res ults
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Flemming flies at Royal
Mountain Motocross
By Tim Sell er
CAROGA LAKE, NY, SEPT. 8
Do ug Flem m ing scor ed big at Royal Mountain MX Park by smoking to the Open and
Plu s-25 Expert cla ss wins.
Flemming rocketed into the lead and went
unchallenged in both P lus 25 Expert class
mOlOS. Brian Stickles was buried in mi d'pack
both molOSand rode through for 3-2 fimshes
to net seco nd overall. Jeff Alle n was a solid
third with a pare of founhs. Bob Austins
cha sed F1em min~ across the finis h line in
moto o ne, but a fust lap misfonune had him
last at the stan of mota two . Austin shredded
through over 20 riders to seventh by the moto's
end, an d founh overall.
The Open Expen class was all Flem m in g's.
Flemming performed wheelies and midair
antics that impressed th e cro wd. In bo th mo tos
John Yo ung, Mike Murray and Mike Doughmy trailed Flemmi ng.
The 250cc Amateur class saw Nick Van
Pra a g hol esh o t bo th motos. Van P raa g
moun ted 10-15 secon d leads in bo th mot os.
Jeff Ruga r had a dice wi th Dean Livermois
and Ken Case in the second mota and the last
lap had everyo ne confused about the overall.
On the last la p, Case moved from fourth to
second, Livernois did the opposite , and Ru ga r
managed to hold th ird. After sorting the tall y,
Van Praa g took the overall ahead of Rugar,
Live rnois and Case.
Schoolboy class actio n saw Tony Pavia
roos t away to two mot o win s tha t kept his
mom and dad ju m pi ng lor joy trac kside.
Sha ne Docksta der a nd G reg Pru tehey waged
war in th e race for seco nd an d traded th e
pos ition repeatedly. Dockstader held seco nd
when it counted and Frutch ey sett led for thi rd.
Je ff McCollo ugh went 5-4 for founh o vera ll .
Resul ts
SQ-IBY : 1. Anthony Pa via (K.aw); 2. Sha ne DocJu~
(Yam ); 3. C rq FrulChry (Xaw ); 1. Grq.McCullough (Suz);
5. Todd Mauucia (K.aw) .
PL US 25 EX: I. DouR f1m1ming (Kaw); 2. Brian Stickl n
H on ); 3. J rif Al1m (K.aw) ; 4. Bob AUM (Ka w) ; 5. Ed
in
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200 NO\': l. Ed Connon; 2. Stn-t' Rourkc. 5. DOllTlI Smith;
4. Mau Va~ 5. Scou Tromblt')'.
+25 AM: I. ~n WYfiIlOlS; 2. Gtq!; St umpd; 5. Tom T uu
(Hon ); 4. John S lin (H on); 5. Dan Murphy (Koiw).
O PEN AM: 1. Tom T un (Hon): 2. Jdf Crozier .
VINT: 1. Bria n Slicldo (H on); 2.Km T itu . (H on); 5. Prt~
Rou llCh(Koiw); 4. Jeff Lantz ; 5. AI Cifon~lIi .
O PE N EX: l. Dou g FI~mmi ng (Kaw); 2. John Young
(Kaw); 3. Mikt: Murr ay (KTM); 4. Mikt Doughert y (KTM);
S. / t ff Allm.
25 AM: l. ams Bowtt; 2. Nick A"anpraag (Kaw): 5.
Robb it Brown (Kaw); 4. Mikt Bra dy; 5. Mikt: Cordon.
SR AM: 1. Km Kod owsJc.i: 2. Dou g Powtn; 5. Kn- in Amo
(Kaw); 4. Fml Pal ma; 5. T on y PtWL
S/S R: l. jim Smith lKaw); 2. Rich 'Bradl (')' (Hon); 5. T .
~Ikr (Kaw); 4. Don Kmdriora (Kilw); 5. SlleW Donb«k
(Hon ).
SR EX: 1. John Gurg;i ; 2. Mikt Dou,:;httty (KTM ); S. Mikt
Mun ..y (KT M); 4. Geru! Nighman (Kaw); 5. Ed Dow ning
(Suz).
I~ EX: 1. Ouis Coleman (Yam ); 2. Rob New=1 (Kaw);
5. Lany Maxwell ; 4. Bob Austin (Kaw); 5. Rob Mann (Suz).
250 AM: 1. Nick Van pra;lg (Kaw); 2. j df Ru gar (H on );
5. lkan Livernoil; .... Un Case: 5. Mikt Brady (Kaw).
OPE.V NOV : I. 8m Radikt ; 2. Ptler NO;Kk; 5. Phil
Su:n gk in (Yam) ; 4. Mikt Risi; 5. Ed &.il (')'.
jR MIJ\'1: I. Mitt Dou ghttty (H on ); 2. jason Fox: 5. Brad
F ~;4 .Lonn yTbunuon (Yam ).
SR MIN I: I. Robm Crqx (Hon); 2. J iIIOn Ricci: S. Jdf
McMahon (Kaw).
SR ML~ I NOV : l. Vanct Crow ky; 2. j alOn Coulty.
~ EX: 1. OIril Colnnan (Yilm ); 2. John G urga; , . o.. ¥t
8urger'; 4. Milrk N ickenon; 5. Dmnil fb idw in (XoIw).
50: I. Ju stin Mutr.lly (M. M ); 2. Lonn" Thun lOn (H on);
5. Co rbin Doug h.. (Yilm ).
Strong best at Castle Rock IT
By Derryl Anderson
sm.
CASTlE ROCK, WA,
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Seattle Cycle Center/ BBRP/Nymo Plat esbacked Kirk Strong took hom e the lion 's share
01 the expert purse at the Wash ington State
Champions hip IT, held at th e Castl e Rock
Fairgrounds.
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In hea t o ne;Stro ng and Dave Anderson gm
too jumpy and went to the back row. Speedy
KeJl nabbed the holeshot , ah ead 01Troy Rose,
J oe Kopp and Str on g. On lap three, Strong
slipped pas t Kop p a nd a la p lat et he went
under Rose wit h o nly KeJlleft. Strong slowly
reeled in KeJl, but th e laps ran o ut wit h the
checkered n ag go ing to KeH, ahead of Strong,
Kop p , Rose and Anderson.
In heat two, Stanley got the scratch and
never looked back as he outdistanced a field
co nsisting of Del Sch nitzer, Mike Sullivan ,
Ron Wat ers, Steve Liberty, Bria n Baldwi n a nd
Pat Munyon .
In heat three, Steve Hy son held the early
lead , foHowed by Chris Staley, J eff Hiatt, Ro n
Yamamoto and Mickey Fay. By lap three
50 B: I. Ha thtt O1ri stoff (Yam ); 2. Jacob Currer (Ya m );
Du.a~ Ash (Ya m ).
50 A:. I. Scooter Vnnon (VOIIm ); 2. Kun Hawk (Ya m ); , .
Eric Duc:au (Yilm ).
so MULTI·SPE ED: I. N.alha.nQmnalla (Yilm); 2. Taleetha
Loltl' (Yilm ).
50 MOD : 1. Dilk Ains lit (Ya m); 2. Sroocn Vnnon (Yilm );
, . Ron Yilfltilmoto (Yilm).
60: I. Jwotin Ruth (lU w); 2. Corty a...rk ( K.aw); 5. JO\hUil
Pilul us ( K.aw).
80 B: 1. Joshua Paulw (Kaw); 2. OrTtk Ikgenlt~in (Kaw);
5. JU~lin RUlh (Kaw).
80 A: I. om, tia.n Vttnon (XoIw).; 2. j :uon Burcht''U(XoIw );
5. Trnm Flilrn (lta w).
125: I. Skip Duncan (H on ); 2. Frank MilrktT ( H~n ); 5.
Jd f Johmon (Yam ).
250 B: 1. Joh n McKtt (H on).
250 A: I. Craig BowmiIn (Hon) ; 2. Garry Roll er (Kilw);
5. Bau Ma nley (Hon) .
250 +!O : I. Cra ig Bowman (H on ); 2. J oh n McK~ (Hon);
3. Viner Ho lt (H on ).
+50 O PEN: 1. Joh n Sperry (Hon); 2. Bru~ .5m es (H on );
3. Alan Morin vill~ (Hon).
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+40: I. Aliln Morin vill~ (Hon); 2. Dick Slm.hn (T ri); , .
C len Nidenon (Tri).
O PEN C: I . Cra ig Annable (Hon ).
O PEN B: I. Danm Andt:nOn (Hon ); 2. Ja y O~borne ( Hon ):
3. Todd Risnn (Yam ).
OPL"IJ A.: I. Ruu Yilma mol:o (Rrx ): 2. NOiIh Kirkbnd (H·
D); 5. John Sperry (H on).
ALMOST VLVT: 1. Mark Nimick (BSA).
VINT SCL PRE UNIT: 1. Ron Prtd morr (BSA).
VlNT SGL: I. J oh n PilJ'Tish (H on ); 2. AI Scha per (Hoo ):
5. .Dit.n ~I (Kaw).
VL'lT TW: 1. Milu H olm (BSA); 2. GIIMI NicktT1Ol\(T ri ):
3. Gary J<.p", ( BSA~
PR().A~ I. Cary Sfl"CKk (RIX); 2. Jelf Andnson (Hon );
lchilr1(Hon ); 5. ~n
, . Scoll McPhenon (H on); -t. Sha ne BU
A u~ ( Hon).
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J RlEX: 1. Kirk StronJ (Ra ); 2. Dan SliInky (Rtx).;, . Dd
.Schnitzer (RlX): 4. Sprord ull (Rtx}; 5. Jdl Annnl (RIX).
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Shennan shreds Carlsbad MX
By Dave Burgess
CARLSBAD, CA, sm . 7
Kei th Sherma n overcame Jef l Van Cam p to
score the second mota win, an d th e overall
victory in th e 25-29-year-o ld Begi nner class
a t th e Racing Ent erPrises-promoted Sa tu rday
MX at Carlsbad Raceway.
The 25-29 classes are designed for riders not
yet o ld enough for th e Vet class, and usua lly
draw a lar ge number of entrants . She rma n
ho leshot moto one wi th Van Ca mp right
behind and J ack Phin n holding third. Van
Ca mp ma de an aggressive move on the first
lap a nd took th e lead a way from Sher ma n .
The two riders th en began to d ice, pulling
away Iro m third-p lace Ph inn. Charging u p
from a bad Slan was Mike Ko ger, who took
third away fro m Phinn. Roger appeared to
hav e the speed to catch the lead du o, but a
mi d· moto cras h relega ted him to the rear of
th e pack. Van Cam p claimed the wi n with
Sherman second and Phinn a di stant third.
Mot a two again saw She rma n lead the way
wi th Van Camp and Brian Webber · close
behind. T h is u me She rman looked mor e
determi ned an d stayed on the gas a nd in th e
lead , thwarting a ll attem p ts mad e by Van
Camp. Phinn displaced Webb er for th ird , as
did Koger a shorr tim e la ter. Sherma n held
it o n 10 th e fi nish for the win over Van Cam p
a nd Phin n.
Desp ite announcing her retirement from
motocross ea rli er th is m onth , Wo men ·s
National Ch a mpion Mercedes Gonzalez was
o n hand and racing in the 25-29 Int erm edia te
cl ass. wh ere she promptly ga ve a ridi ng
demonstration o n th e way (Q victo ry in both
rnotos,
Resul ts
80 BEG: I. M