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Cycle News 1991 11 27

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~ LOCAL EVENTS .~ backed Tricia Lyons went from a third place start to th e lead on lap one and never looked back. Behind her a t the checkered nag wer e Bla ck , • Randy Daily, Aaron Gibson an d Crosby. In the first tw o -wheel Open cla ss mow, Fay snagged th e l ead ahead o r And erson, Gerrish, Mike H ickman and Doug Ueltchi. The front four wer e all rid ing 250s. Anderson tri ed to go under Fay in turn four, but lost -the front end and was sent to the rear . Gerrish was all over Fay and on lap five slid by in th e dogleg. Meanwhile, H ickman worked his wa y up to th ird with Ueltchi, Ron Kent, Ri ckman, Anderson a nd T om Simpson ri ght behind at th e finish . ' The second moto saw Fay o u t front aga in . with Ri ckman an d Anders on a ll over hi m . Anders on go t sid eway s in turn- four tryi ng to get a t Fay a nd lost it agai n . On lap three Hickm an passed R ickm an a n d Ue ltc hi moved in to fourth. Gerrish was close behin d, with Ken t a nd Simpson followin g. A lap later, Gerrish too k over th ird a nd th e final order wa s set. At th e checkered flag it was Fay tak ing h is seco n d wi n o f th e day , Iollowed by Hickman, Ge rris h , Ueltchi , Ri ckman, Kent a nd Sim p so n. Results Silver Creek MX saw Andy Caldwell (166) charge into the first tum ahead of Jason Sain (15) and Kipper Ketron (11). Roberts at o ne point, but ha d to settl e for second. Sentell held third until th e very end wh en Brown nipped him a t the fin ish line. " H e's not so last, " asserted Sentell , wh o took fourth over Skye Sta lswo rt h and Andy Wyri ck. " I would hav e beat him if he hadn't been on a bigger bik e." Roberts aga in led the stan of mot o two as Deal came sto le second from Sentell. On lap two , Sentell attempted to repass but bumped into Deal, takin g them both d own and all owing Brown to advance. Deal quickly remounted and was able to regain second as Brown SLOpped to discuss strategy with his mech anic, and Sentell al so got by to finish third. Allen Ru ssell go t the drop on Bault and Greg Bergen in th e fir st A moto, but Bauh powered to the lead halfway through lap one. While Bault stre tch ed a sizable lead , Bergen pr essured Russell throughout th e race until he Iell, Bergen redosed the gap but ran ou t or time and Finished third behind runner-up Russell and winner Bault, . Bault grabbed the lead in rnoto two and Bergen pa ssed Ru ssell for second a t th e end of lap o ne. Berg en stayed upright for the rest of th e race to claim second behind winner Bault, who recieved a high-five from Brown as the y rolled off the track. Results A: I. J a50n Rauh (Yam): 2. C rrg Bergen (Yam) ; 3. Alan RU5.W'1I (Vam ); 4. Mike Rrown (Ho n); 5. Thom as Ham by (Ita); 6. J dfrq- Fidd~ (Yam ); 7. Jacob Say lor (Ya m ); 8. Adam Beeler (Yrn (H a n). S/S R NO V: I. T om Blake (Bet ); 2. Doug Step bene (Ya m); S. Steve Beck (Fa n); 4. J ohn H an ey (Bet); 5. J o hn Co lli ns (Ikt). VET NOV: 1. Bob Gr ove (Apr); 2. Dave Sta nle y (Fa n); Duan e Sto ne (G· G ); 4. Ron Do zier (Fa n). . BEG : I. Steve Dozier (Suz); 2. Dave La hey (Ma n); 3. S. Baker (SWM). SR BEG : 1. Bill Burrow s (Fa n ); 2. Ted Zins ma n (Bul); 3. Butl er (Yam); 4. Dave Lo ngman (Ha n); 5. Ro bert Perril (Ya m ). . S/S R BEG : 1. J oh n Tho mpson (Fa n); 2. Ala n Ma lmq uist (Fan). VET BEG : 1. Dave Baker (Kaw); 2. AI Nourian (Ya m ): 3. Stuart Ebert (Bul); 4. Ja ck Void er (Bet); 5. Buck Hewson (Ya m). ~. Rar to reclaim first, the moto win and o vera ll victory went to Brittain. Ketron fini shed clos e beh ind in third, while Patrick Parton and David Bar ger dropped Edney back to sixth a t th e chec kered fla g. Results 50: I. Wayne McLaughlin (H a n ): 2. Jory Games (Yam ); 3. Michael La ws (Yam): 4. Brand on Lan gdon (Ya m ); 5. Will y Baker (Suz) ; 60: L Joshua Sum mry (Ka w); 2. Wayne McL.au l?:hlio(Kaw): .5. C"IM'Y Barnes (Kaw); 1. J oey Ga rnes (Kaw ); 5. Scot l Smi th (Kaw). JR MINI : I. J a!>On VanHorn (H a n ); 2. Joshua Summey (Kaw); 3. Eric Barnes (Suz); 4. Brad Edwards (Ho o ); 5. Brad Caldwe ll (Ka w). SR MINI : I. Ja son Sain (Ho n); 2. Robb y MiKuei (Ho n ): ~ . Chris Roil (Suz); 4. Scott Beard (Kaw); 5. Chi p Dunn (Kaw). SC H RY: l . And y Ca ld well (SUl ); 2. J ason Sain (Hon); 3. KipllM" Ketron (SUl); 4. Brian wheeler (SUl ); 5. Chril'ii ~l (S Ul). . 125 A: I. T odd Benn ick (Suz); 2. Willi am Wilson (Ho n ). 125 B: I. Mile Liu (SUl ); 2. Frankie Mullinax (Han); 3. David SH "war l (Suz); 4. Jim Mt"Daniei (H a n); 5. J ohn Sharpe (H a n). 125 C: 1. Rt'aj?;an Bonne (Hon ); 2. Chris St:u:ey (Kaw); 3. Darren Carso n (Ya m ); 1. Paul McDaniel (Ha n); 5. Charlie Sm ith (Ha n ). 125 D: I. And y Ca ld well (SUl) : 2. Barry Brina in (Kaw); 3. Danny f.dn ry (}-Ion); 4. P:uri cl Part on (K.a w); 5. T ravi s Lovelac e (H o n). 250 8 ; I. Mike Keller (Kaw); 2. Dan ny Shel l (Kaw);3 . Darr ell Bililt" {Hon ): 4. J ohn Shar pe (Ho n ). )' 250 C: I. Frank H ampton (H a n); 2. Paig e H illiard (Kawl' 3. Mike Morgan (SUl); 4. Matt Allen (H a n); 5. J amie Ca m pbe I (Ha n). OPEN AM: I. La rry Spa rks [Ho n]: 2. Marc Clevela nd w~nKt;;I~~ (~e~rdner (Han); 4. Mike Edwa rds (Kaw); 5. U/ L AM: 1. Mike Keller (Kaw); 2. Frank H am pt on (Hon); 3. G len Cha5t' (Kaw);1. Darrell Bailey (Hu n); 5. Pa ige Hilliard (Kaw). [N DR: I. Sa m uel KinK (Yam ); 2. J a!oOn Merrill (Yam ); 3. Richard Blt'(h er (Kaw ). _ 25+: I. Travis Bt'll (Yam) ; 2. Danny She ll (Kaw ): 3. Ha rvey WigKin:r. (Ka w); 4. Rand y Ro berts (Kaw): 5. Kenn eth Bailey (Ho n). 30+: 1. Nicky Baker (Ya m); 2. T ra vis & 11 (Yam ); 3. Dan a Haas (Ya m); 4. Rand y Ro berts (Kaw); 5. Eddie Coile (Kaw). Caldwell connects at Silver Creek Motocross Fay wins Woodlands Scrambles By Barbara and Loren Williams WOODLAND, WA, NOV. 3Mi ckey Fay smo ked to double class wins at Motocross Park aboard hi s Lester's AutoMa chine/Bell/P ei rolli Ra cing /Tsubakil Wo rks Perform an ce/ Van Leeuwen En terprises-bac ked H ondas. T he re were so many rid ers en tere d in th e 250ccc1a ss that two heat ra ces were run rather th an th e moto format. In th e first heat Fay go t an excellent scratch foll owed by Craig Bo wm an, Ryan Anders, T rish Lyons, John Paynter , Wendell Black and Dave Crosby. Fay rode the entire distance with a Hl-yard lead o n Bowman, who in turn had 10 on Anderson. The front-running trio put a straig h taway on the others as th e checkered n ag came out. The order went unchanged right to the end. . In heat two, Beau Manley got the lead o ver Pat Hickman, Eddie Gerrish, Willie Ward and the others. Everyone ran ver y dose, with Hickman and Gerrish making a run at Manley at the flag. Manley held on for the win. In the main event, Fay stole the holeshot, rollowed by Bowman, Hickman, Anderson, and Manley. Anderson passed Hickman down the back stretch and moved up on Bowman, but once again the trio ran cluse to Fay without any passing taking place. At the checkered nag it was Fay , Bowman, Anderson , Hickman, Manley , Gerrish, Paynter and Eric Rickman. In th e 250cc B main , Leininger Plating· MORGA NTON, NC, NOV. 3 Andy Cald well aced th e Schoolboy class and fini shed second in th e 125cc Beginner clas s at the second ro und of the Yokoh ama Fall Series a t Silver Creek MX Park. Ca ldwell owned th e first Schoo lboy moto as he led from th e first turn to th e Finish lin e. In moto two, however, he was challenged by Jason Sain, but Sain 's H onda CR80 didn't have the horsepower to be a serious th reat to th e larger machine or Caldwell. Kipper Ketron mov ed up on Sain late in th e ra ce a nd attempted. to take second, but he ran ou t o f tim e and had to settle for third. Caldwell 's win gave him a four-point lead in th e threerace series over Sain. In the first co mbined Senior Minill25cc Beginner class mota , Sain cl aimed th e hol eshot on his 80cc machine but Caldwell powered around him on the first lap. Caldwell stayed out front for the remaining four laps while Sain stayed ahead 01 125cc Beginner runner-up Barry Brittain. The two classes were separated for the second moto and Caldwell shot to the rront or the l25cc Beginner line followed by Danny Edney , Kipper Ketron and Brittain. On lap two , Brittain pressured Ketron and followed him past Edney. When Ketron bobbled, Brinam scooted into second, then muscled into the lead two turns befor e th e white nag was unrurled. Despite Caldwell's best efrOrlS By Derryl Anderson 50 ST K: 1. Dal e Ainsl ie (V:tm ); 2. Paul Cas tillo (h j ); 3. Matt McCo y (Ya m). 50 MOD : 1. Dal e Ain sli e (Yam ); 2. T yler Fick (Ya-m );. 3. Matt McCo y (Yam ). 60: 1. Ju stin Ruth (Ka w ): 2. Mik e Sto r m (Kaw). 80: 1. KoT)' Rasmu ssen [Kaw] : 2. Mike Sto rm (Kaw). 125: I. Beau Manley (Kaw). 250 B: 1. Trish Lyo ns (Ya m ). 250 A: I. Mickey Fay (H o n) : 2. Cra ig Bowman (Ho n):" 3. Ryan Anderson (SUl) . OPEN : 1. Mickey Fay (H en): 2. Mik e Hickman (Kaw); 3. Eddi e Ge rr ish (Kaw). 4·ST R K OPEN : I. Craig Bowm an (Hon ); 2. J .P . Simonsen (H a n); ! . Paul Mullins (Ya m ). Reilly roosts LACR Gran Prix By David A. Procida PALMDALE, CA. ocr. 'l1 Russell Reilly rode his Newhall. Kawasaki KX250 to the Vet Intermediate dass win at California Racing Club's Wild Turkey Gran Prix. The event which was supposed to have been held at Glen Helen OHV Park was transfered because or rain to L.A. County Raceway, after it was determined that it was too wet for competition purposes" The Vet Experts and Intermediates were combined on the start and Brian Hill was first . into tum one on th e..fast, wid e back section or th e cou rse. Positions changed quickly and by the time th e riders entered the motocross track Jim Sendelbach had assu med the point position. Reilly was running in the fourth 'overall slot and was keeping up with the Expert pa ck. Behind Reilly, Jere Mason attempted to hold orr Charlie Str ong. Up at the Iront, Sendlebach extended his lead but now cha llengi ng for second was Rob Petrin, waiting for the motocross section to make his mov e and quickly powering by Hill to set out in search of th e leader. Reilly was still in fourth behind the lead pair and G.R . Brunson, who was third in the Expert class, and a short di stance behind came the MasonStrong bailie. Strong cha rged to th e inside or a hard left turn, and took over the number two Intermediate pos ition. Mason repassed Strong on the long straightawa y heading into the back sectio n. An even more determined Str ong again made a pa ss on th e MX track and mad e it stic k up until the last lap wh en Mason aga in powered by in th e same section or the tra ck. Up at th e front, Petrin utilized a miscue by Sendleba ch to close the gap an d was now cha lle ngi ng for the first overa ll pos ition , it looked like Petrin was going to get by when th e pair encountered lapped traffi c and he was slowed down. As Send lebac h aga in pulled away, Petrin hacked his pace dow n a not ch as Brunson was now a safe distan ce behind , but it was Reilly who was still charg ing and he took this advan tage to pass Petr in and finish in th e number two overall slot and first Intermedia te. Mason held off Strong in th e final go. around and claimed seco nd overall over Strong. Petrin finished second Vet Expert with Brunson making it into the top three finishing slots . 1000 Oaks Yamaha's George Wallace and Brian Hill rounded out th e top rive. Results 60 9-11: 1. Ty son Titrlemier. 80 BEG : I. Mik e Sheets; 2. Brit Jack.son ; 3. J ason Robinson : 4. Adam Knowl es: 5. Dermis Woodard. 80 NOV : 1. Jason Howard; 2. Terrance Malan; 3. J ason Fonseca; 4. Eric And erson ; 5. Bryan Carrino. 80 tNT: I. Rick Elrod VlNT NOV: 1. Frizby Saley; 2. Wayne Park : ! . Myron Lipka; 4. Randi Perkins; 5. Phil zetlmer. VtNT tNT: I. Brock SUIer; 2. Ken GIT'mt=; 11. Mark ~ e-dl ; 4. Hugh Blacka ; 5. Gary EgloU . ... JR VET EX: 1. Merle Hammer; 2. John Pack; ~. Ron Moilont=; 4. Neil Summers. JR VET INT: I. Steve Fernandez; 2. Jack Kell; S. D-drrt=n Elloiu; 4. Todd Brouuard: 5. Bryan Moynahan. ·J R VET NOV : 1. BrianHill: 2. Randy Paul Wysocki ; 3. Cornell Canter; 4. David Barlow ; 5. Tim McAdams. JR VET BEG : I. Randy Taylor: 2. Mark Gat es; 3. Pat McLaughlin; 4. Scou Wel~; 5. Jerome Reed. VET EX: I. Jim Sendelbach; 2. Rob Peuin; 3. c.R. Brunson; 4. Brian Hill. . VET tNT: I. Rus.o;e-II Reilly; 2. Jere Ma~n ; ! . OlarHe Serong.

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