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Wall in bl ocked hi s path and caused Silvarole
to single j u mp. This allo wed Wall in to keep
the lead. whi le Ca rro ll fin ished just a fraction
of a seco nd beh ind th e lead pair.
Carroll n ew off th e line in moto two. with
Sil varo le close behind him. The two riders
had a 10 seco nd lead o n Chad Fleck and Wall in
after o ne lap. Carroll and Silvarole rode close
th roughout the entire motn. At the fin ish lin e
tu m. Silvarole was o n the inside. bu t Carroll
held th e gas o n for th e win. Fleck was q uite
a way back in th ird. Mota o ne winner. Wa llin ,
was fourth.
Resul ts
50: 1. llnrk Burlno': 2. Aaron
i . Troy Oark.
Billy Silvarole chased Brian Carrol (43)around the Broome-Tioga Sports Center track.
' went from Beaver to Frost with Ra per trying
to steal Smith's seco nd. Raper cras hed and
Rinehart took over third. Frost and Smith too k
first and second, while Raper reco vered for
third.
In mota two, it was Sm ith with th e lead
with Frost and Raper close behind. Frost too k
th e lead on th e inside as Sm ith bega n to feel
Beaver's presence. Smith was blocking hard
to keep Beaver behind wh en Frost cra shed
hard, giving the lead back to Smith. On th e
la t lap, Beaver new by Smith over th e doubles
to snatch the lead and tak e th e checkered.
Results
2.SO BEC : I. J ri f Gain (Hon ); 2. MOllie" Bnuon (Hon );
5. Luke Gra y (Sw ); 4. T ommy M~tas (Suz).
500 INT : 1. ].J. Pecbel (H a n); 2. Do ug Budd ry (Hon):
S. Robert U l lin (Ha n): 1. Steve Alu:n (H on).
500 PRO : 1. D,~ Diru (Hon); 2. Terry Sima (Hon ); S.
Scott Da vis (H a n).
VET MSTR: I. M.uk An ci«50n (H an) ; 2. Cary ~n:Jrz
(H an ); 5. Da ve Burn $ (Han ).
VET PRO: 1. j ennie Dnano (H on ); 2. Bryan H.. ~ (H a n).
UTH J R: 1. Todd Smi th (Hon): 2. Pal [ ggm .;r,n (H o n);
5. Pa ul Mill er (Ha n ); 1. Ted McHugh (Suz).
UTH 1l\'T: I. David Myra ( K.aw); 2. DoUR Goodman
(Han); 5. Ti mbo Richardson (Ho n); 4. Rob Irvin e (Ha n ).
VINT 125: I. Da vid Boyd5lon; 2. rH-Wf'Y McDr wr y; S. j ocko
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1974: I. Tim Curtis; 2. ROK" Jl"n'llJO (H on ); 5. T om
ROR"' (H us) ; 4. Joe- Robert (VOl m).
500 BEC : I. JI'H Ga in (Han ); 2. Jo hn
Wm~1 ( H o n) :
3.
Ca rl Sellaud (Han); 4. BRuCf'Halin (Hon ).
500 JR: 1. Ja wn Co bbs (Hon); 2. Adam HOMt'r (1--10 0 );
5. Do n Li n lf' (Han); 4. Fran k Kilogan (H a n).
VET J R: I. Tim Barkf'r (H a n); 2. Lar ry Jon " (H on); 3.
Km lkavn (H onr. 4. R.obm Tirman (SUI ).
OT: 1. John Turner (KTM ); 2. Mike Ram~ (Hon ).
RO REG : I. Will Smith (Ya m ): 2. Rra ndlln Frrnl (SUl); 3.
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Nick Bnvn (H on): 4. Da ylon Rapt'T ( Ka w).
125 JR.: I. JUSlin Stan ning (Sul ); 2. Ma rk Mychaj lin (SUl );.3.
Doug I-LIII (H on l: 4. [knoll. ("~S( (Hon).
- 125 1ST: 1. David Pi n grtt (SUl) ; 2. Tom Joh mon (Yam ):
! .Mike Pa tt'rno (Ho n); 4. Ju slin ~cM urrich (Hon).
125 PR O: 1. Tr.avis Hodgn (H on); 2. DN-y Dirk. (Ho n );
5. DOln Bonham (Yam ); 4. Kylf' KiIlri»tt'W (Hon ).
80 9·11: I. Nick Bnvn (Hon ); 2. Will Sm ilh (Y3Im); 3.
u ma-on Qu-i slmsm fHon ); 4. Bob~y Saw ya (Hon).
80 JR: I. O}-lan Guthri<- (SUl): 2. Clifl or d Ounpbd l (Sw);
3. Mati Smith (Ya m ); 4. Bobby Pebm (H on).
80 1ST; l. J;uon M.nt~s (Sw).
80 PR O: 1. J.non Titt (Hon ).
2!10 J R: 1. Bluf' Rob inet te (Yam); 2. Adam H oster ( Hon );
5. Robtn Dont'bon (S Ul); t . Mark Mych.ajlin (SUl ).
125 BEG: 1. Lu kt' Gray (SUz): 2. T .A. Panaroski (H a n);
3. Mich.ad McNrilly (Hon l; 4. T im Widmn" (Sul).
60 9-11: I. Nick &avn ( Ka w); 2. Brian God £noy (l i on).
Mora ine (Ka w).
60 ().8 : l. Brian Allm (Xa w):
PIW A: 1. Ric: ,. Schaffner ( Ij); 2. Bla ke Ti rnun (Yam);
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3. Micharl B1 ( Yam ~; 4. Chad Lam~ (Ilj).
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P/l\' B: 1. JaJT~ t Fn end (Yam ); 2. O m s ~",llf' (Yam) ;
3. M ich.u~J Bnvn (Yam ); 4. Buck CullC")' (Ya m ).
VI:-'"T BOO MER: I. Ttddy Mink (Ya m ); 2. T om Rogen
(H us); 5. Jot RobttlS(Ya m); t . Rick HenchcIHr .
250 PRO : I. Drey Dir ks (Hon ); 2. Travi s HodK" (Hon );
5. K)'lt' Ki11rln f'W (Hon).
250 INT: I. David Pingra= (Sw); 2. Justin McMurr ich
(Hon ); 5. J.J. Pf1Chd (Hon ); 4. Rid Dn'in~ ( Hon).
VET:50 1r."T: I. Daw a.tyden (Hon); 2. SIne Akers ( Ka w);
5. Rick Hm chd irr ( Hon) ; 4. Da n Young (SUl).
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Wilbanks wins Sandhill DerbyHS
By Roger Dowden
WALDE.-;. co,SEPT. 15
Chris Wilbanks recovered fro m a la, t lap cras h ·
to win the 3rd Annual Sandh ill Derby Hare
Scrambles. The Sandhill Derb y return ed again
thi s year after a three year absence. At the
r"'lues t of the Co lorado Sta te Department of
Park s, the Denver Trail Riders revived th is
demandin g even t that encom passes a wid e
ran ge of terra in. Rid ing co nd itio ns were
nearly pe rfect thanks to a ligh t rain th at
stop ped ju st before race time.
Kevin Davis pulled th e hol eshot o n th e start
across the sand dunes. and held th e lead for
three laps, until Wilbanks passed him . At that
poi nt, the two bega n a battle-royal, that lasted
for th e next th ree la ps. On th e seven th lap.
Wilb anks bega n to pull away, a nd had a o neminute lead by th e begi nning of the eighth
and fina l lap . Davi s, however, picked up th e
pace and was able to take ad vantage of a n
un timely cras h by Wilbanks to regain the lead .
The pair waged a spirited du el over the final
six miles to th e fini sh that found Wilbanks
the vi ctor by a few seconds.
The 250cc A rid ers swep t th e top four
positi ons with Burto n Vickery and Casey
Co lbe rt ta ki ng th ird an d fourth o vera ll,
respect ively.
Another 250cc rid er , Clay Co lchin, took
home th e overa ll B trophy despite riding his
fin al 25 miles o n a n at tire. Dan Daily
screamed th ro ug h the sa nd dunes to nail down
second overa ll B.
Resul ts
0 1A A: I. Oaris Wilboln .... (H o n).
0 1A B: I. CI;l y Colc hi n (KTM ).
250 A: I. K~m D-. v i ~ (KT M); 2. Burton Vickrry (Yam );
.
5. u~ Colbert (Ya m}.
O PEN A: I. T im Wdb anh (Han ).
SR A: I. u ri w estcam p (Kaw); 2. ROKt'JOowdm (KT M).
250 B: 1. Da n Dai ly ( Ka w ); 2. Jim Boman (Ya m); 3. Aaro n
Turner ( JU w) .
O PEN B: I. Ric k Lanon; 2. F.d Huckl"m mi th (KT M); ".
Tom rH-WoH.
SR B: I. Charlt'!o Englf' (Ka w ); 2. SIf'W' Ra ndle ( Ka w ); 3.
Jim Sht'('ly (KTM ).
Scott jumps to Broome-Tioga
victory motocross
By Carla Nelson
USL£ CE~ , NY, SEPT. 21
Wayne Scou rode ha rd to win the Schoolboy
an d 250cc Amateur classes a t LIte Suzu ki East
Coa!i.t Ama teur . ationah, held a t the BroomeTioga Sports Center. The Suzuki/ Dunlop/
Coca-Cola/ Wiseco/ Gea r/S u ns tarrrs uba ki /
T o n y 0 MX School/ Miller BeerlBoyesen/
Dirt Shirts/Scou-sponso red event was held the
day before the nat ion 's faslesl pros would
a ttack the track. A tra ck recor d of 710 rid ers
were o n hand to co mpele.
Scott 's mai n com pe titor i n th e 250cc
Ama teur class was Dam ien Plot ts. Plo tts won
th e first ma lO wi th a co mforta ble lead over
$co tL $cou ha d hi s rear brake pedal brok en
off in a rut, which hampered hi s rid in g. Pio u s
was lead in g mo to two, but Scou cha rged by
la te in Ihe malo for th e win a nd th e overall.
Eric Reill y and Keith T rocco li were in th e
School boy class with Scou . and the crowd
anticipated a three way baule for th e win.
Ho wever , $co u grabbed th e hol eshot an d
never loo ked back . whi le bo th Reill y a nd
Trocco li were mired in lra ffic. Rdll y adva nced
thro ug h the pack q ui cker tha n Troccol i, a nd
earned a well deserved second in bo th races.
Mo ta two was a repe at of th e fir st, wilh Sca n
aga in ou t from th e entire tim e.
Tim Lo na a nd Man Delo renzo swapped th e
lead early in molo o ne of th e Open Expe rt
class. Delor enzo, markin g his retu rn to racing
aft er an in j ury. went do wn early in lap o ne.
Bill Wall in took over the lead a t that poi nt ,
but by the end of lap one , Brian Carroll and
Bill y Silvarole were past ·Lo na a nd chasing
Walling. On lap two Silvarole passed Carro ll
and with in a half a lap , he caug ht right up
to Wallin. Carroll was just beh ind Silvarole.
With o ne lap left, th e three were wit hin o ne
bike length of each o ther. Wallin barely held
th e lead. In his last chance to win, Silvarol e
set up to double just befor e th e fini sh line.
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Silvaml e;
J R MI ~t 7-11 60: I. Pa ul Bradlry ; 2. Ben McCanhy; 3.
T .J. C ul la ; 4. Shawn Mum·y; S. Terrance