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Cycle News 1992 03 25

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Ryder. The th ree rid ers p u t in some exce llent raci ng. R yder bea t McCue in the mete. but "ill had to sen le for third o vera ll beh ind th e rider. Rivas went 3-4 for fourth overa ll. Resul ts Rt-.G : I. 1.a1."' ''''U· Rn u llll/C'M (H u n,; 2. T im M, (".u f' (SW): 5. Rilil R)( k ' (....un ); -t. Arl R lva !l. (li.a w ); 5. DarTt'1 Bur, Oitm). :\ 0\': I. \c n rt ROIIM"'IIl"''& lI ( Vam) ; 2. O.mn.,. Luwrf\ ( H u n); ; 3. "I flIY h ·an .. (Y.. m ); 1. rNnlK M U ClI I'" (li.awl: 5. L nd y BrUlf' IY;lIn l. 1:\''-: l . Sc n lt (:I..... " , ., (lU w); 2. Brad H unM (SW); 5. Juhn .\ndM'\oIlIl ( H un,: '1. Glrll Will ifl'" ( H Ull): 5. C;''"X Rul"'hu n ( Y a m ). EX : I . Tn l '1 U uHr r ( AT ),;); 2. ~ ",. loOl "rl"'m~ ( H u n); 5. R.. b C lo L (....mt ' : 1. C , .liK 1'lOrl 'l (Ya m) ; !J On u lI: B.trh •nn n r . (" ;lm l. Huffer hammers Hollister Hills Motocross By Roy Knight 1I 0LLlffiR, CA, FEB. 23 Brad Huffer bea t hi , peer; 10 th e ch eckered na g and sco red th e win in th e Over The H ill Ga ng Iru ermed ia te class a t the GF] ~sa nClioned Ho llister Hi lls Mot ocross. H uf fer had h is work Cut o u t for him 'after havi n g to fo llo w Joh n Anderson a n d Steve Zo no ue to th e fini sh in the firs t mot e . H owever . the lo ne Suzuki rid er pulled ou t a ll the stops in tilt: second m o to a nd managed to o verco me th e a x le-dee p ru ts th a t Iorrned lo n g enough to tak e the chec kered a nd the overa ll wi n , An der son fared no beuer tha n fo u rth in the secon d mo tu , wh ich was st ill good for seco nd o vera ll. Dogg ing H uffer in the seco nd mota wa s G len wilkins. who ea rned thi rd overall for the da y. Some of th e- tighteM racing o f th e day was. in the G an g 's No vic-e cla ss, Scott Rabeneau eas ily rod e to th e win with two first pl ace fini sh es. But beh in d Rab eueau. the raci ng was a ny thi n g but co ns isten t. In th e fir st mo to , Mark Mull in er gra bbed th e holesh o t, but found himsel f running' seco nd behind Ra bencau. In hot p u rsui t were Phil Mascorro , Do ug Moore. J on Hansen a nd Dann y Lo wer s. At the h alfwa y point Mull iner started '0 fade . Masco rro , Lower s, \I oore a nd Hansen made their way a round Mull in er and finished in that o rder. In th e second mot e . :\o1oo re got th e ho le-sho t wit h Ra benea u and ~ I ull i n er no r far behind. Ra be nea u made his move a nd got around Moore. H o weve r. Moore refused 10 g ive up a nd dogged Rabcn ea u th roughout the race. Once ' aga in. Muf liner beg-an to run o u t of stea m. N ext carn e Low ers, no w ru n n ing th ird , w ith Mascorro ri ght beh ind in fourth. In th e OTHG Beginner cia». Steve Rong stad ea rned th e wi n in his first G ang race o f the year . Alw a ys a stro ng co n ten de r, Aunene Barron man eu ver ed her Suzuki aro u nd th e rough H oll ister track to ta ke seco n d o vera ll . followed by J o hn Ha ley. who Fi nis hed th ird. j u lie Ander son a nd Mark Burn s finis hed fo u rt h an d fifth respectivel y. In the Expert class the Ga ng 's la rgest class o f the da y, it was Ro bert Ma rtin dal e wh o stole th e o vera ll w ill wi th 3, ~2 fin ish es. The roug h track seeme d 10 gel the better of some o f the experts as Fra nk Villa wen t do wn wh ile " leadin g th e first mo to , an d Terry H u ffer went dow n w hile leadin g th e seco nd . Alt hou gh Vi lla ended up .sitting o u t th e second moto wi th an aching hip, H u ffer was a ble to sa lvage a' seco nd for th e day . Nor to be o utdon e. Ka wasak i rider Ro y Knight sho wed that he could ea t dirt wi th th e best of th em by doin g a face plant in th e first HUll of th e second m oto . But thanks to in consistent finish es by o ther rid er s, Kn ig h t >till ended op thi rd o vera ll. just bar el y inc hi ng o u t Bob C lark. wh o al so went do wn ill mo to o ne. Resu lts PI w BEG : I. M..I ' Srni lh (Y..I ). m P, w S O \' : I. sh"" lI..I r ..lun ""H"l IY.un ). XliBF.G: l . tl)y~ rul l... d (S IIl ,:2. llc-llni.. SUplf1f1n (lUw ): 3. Ch ri.. B.ullr ll (lU w); -t. C:-.n.u Gl u i"url (lU w ): ~. T ,.'lrr h'.m~ (Hu n). ~ :'100\'; I. ~lall il r P, M r (Hun l: ~. c;... )' Ri.... (S UI): 5. 'nt r J ru Mrdl ry (Sill) . MO Bt G WH l.; I. j llh ll Ourdr ll C ~, ,,,,);2. Rya n Krin k ( u w l; ~. j ...... Tidwrll ( I..:..a w) . 60 BEG : I. ulh, Pru ill lK.. w); 2. \f ie turl r al1n-'W H"l ( ~ w,: ~. Tun" Ra brur ;,l (Jlun ); -t, Srull Au ..tin f lU ",'). U 125 BEG ; I. Cr.. i~ It u, . (lU wJ: 2. &t." \'iLlIr (Ya m): 3. j c..,. Tn..re ( Y;,I ):·t j Uft uum ft (StU): 5. Rub n .n·i.. ( K.a W). m I ts :'IrOO\': I. noall B.aIlM·U (Yam l: 2. tlnllli~ Sprin K" C Kaw I: 3. MOIIl Wall... e- (SUI) : -I. M...L. V.md r wall t· ( H u lI l: .1). Sc-t h c , Ynun ~ (Ho n ). I ~ 1S T : I. A...ru'll C"' lIIrr llr (H Ull): 2. j i n ll n ~ Soll l (Jl nn): .$ Rich a rd T i,lKU (S UI); -I. Ke i n G IITn (lu w ). . v 12,1) PR O : I. Rid . , R' '''11 (Ho lIl. 2[>0 KI-G ; I. nUll ShilJlt·y (u o n ); 2. K,ri, T ..rbe t (S UI ): 3. : R. ~ Or lm l/( (IU wJ; 1. C.r.. iJ( BrultlJ(frn (K... w); 5. j rrr Miln in r l (H un). ~o NOV: l. J.nttn EmiJ(fl (lU w ); 2. Turf') Va~ (K.aw ): ~. Rich ard Brin 1"' (H nn ): 1. Sr lh Vlllln .. ( Hun ); 5. jul" Brlt.l (lU w). 2SO1S T : I. Tunlr Wikoff ( KoIW) ; 2. Aaru n C"'l1Irr llr (K.aw): 3. Kn'in GR"t"1I (K .lw ): ,I. Mid lOtr l j o h n'WllI (S UI ): ,I). SIn'r MiltlOC"k (Yam ). 2,1)0 PRO : I. Rid" Ryan (H n ll ): 2. J...' It A/r yrd(' (Ya m ): 3. Pa u l Villa (H u n) . 500 BEG : 1. Mi('h"'c'l RnlwlI( Vam ):2. M ML. McN ull (Kolw ): 3. j u, tin Bonin i (K...w ): 1. G"1t Hf" hkr ( Ka w) ; 5. Mikr S" lX' n1on (Kaw) . .')00 NO V: I. 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