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Cycle News 1992 06 10

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eLOCAL EVENTS O PE N AM: I. Bern ie An t1r('j ack (KTM I; 2. Wi1J ~ m Kobryni ch (H o n ): 3. Brian T ro ut man [Ka w): 4. Ro b .~ wasagrave (JiI."ThI); 5. Cun is Pa rr (Kaw). 125 P RO / E X: I. Ga ylo n D ickson (Ya m ); 2_ Man Bond (Ha n): 3. Ca rter Gurn~( S ui); i . Ma rk P illi o n (l i on ); 5. Crail/: Ma!'>t)fl (Sud . . 2.'iO PRO/ EX : I. Malt Rood (Han ): 2. Dave Eckhart (Kaw) : 3. Gt-or~ w o h er (H o nj : 4. Ecka n (K.aw): 5. J dl Cook (kJ:\I). OPES P RO / EX; I. Bob Wa h an (K.ilw ): 2. Bill Sch mi d! ( Ka w ). series o f sq ua re-edged bumps, blaming his weak elb ow for th e misque. CoUlO p icked up th e lead a nd ra n with it to th e chec ker ed n ag. Ash er held o nto seco n d after fighting off a las t-lap charge from Brernen our. Wh en the du st settled Asher was gi ven th e win for the day fo llo wed by CoUlO a nd Brem en our. +2.') EX: I. Dav(' Eckhart (K.oiow); 2. J ohn Wa lton (lion ): 3. Ma rk Pill io n (Hon ); ,1.SIe:'\'t' Ern esl (H o n ); 5. Mil .(' Hendr ix Resu lts (Ya m). P/W A: I . ScoII H ow t- (Yam ); 2. J a mes Tbo mpsom S. J m'}' (Yam ): 4. Kit Ku na th (Ya m )_ P/W 8 -1: 1. Ra y Perea (YiIJ11 ): 2. Midlad Bra gR (Yam) ; 3. Vince Ocouto (H a n ); .1. Sha ne Smith (Ya m) ; 3. Aaron EmeT)' ( SUL). P/W B-2: I. H a ll (Ya m ); 2. aui~ Nihan (Yilm); 3_ SOlman Pamim uan (Ya m ); i . BI.akt" Miu hdl ( u w) ; 5. Garren Bull e)' (Ya m). . P /W MO D: I. )u ~li n J or da n [ Y am ]. 60 0-8: I. jU loltn Jo rdan ( Ka w ); 2. Cody Elrod (lU w); 3. Shane:' Miu:hdl ( K..il",.): of. J Ot' Nietze l (Kaw ). 60 9-11: 1. j ason \\'('bb (lion ); 2. B lak.~ v ien s ( Kaw}; ~. O u is Cook (Kaw ): 4. Ku il :"Jd ~n (Kdw ); 3. Bria n McKn i ~h l (Kaw). 80 BEG : l. R ic- ard Po W('1I (Su z): 2. j amie Pam inluan {Suz); h 3. Malt Turlemier (K.aw) : 4. G r('J; AndRW (SUI ); 5. Rya n Du dek (Ya m). 80 NOV : I. Roindy Fike (He n): 2. Dennis Wooard ( Kaw); 3. J u ~ tin Vit"m tKaw ). 80 9-11: 1. Michael Yountr. 2. Shad viens ( K..1 w ); 3. Lucas w tmer (H o n); 4. Sh a un Mit('hd l [ Ka w] . BIG WHL; I. J aco b Su uo n . t25 BEG ; 1. Shawn Dolmag e (Suz ); 2. J ohn Turner (Sw); 3. Alan Su lliv a n (Ha n ); i . Mnny R IN'd ( Ka w): 5~ Chuck 51. Romain (Yam ). I25N OV : 1. Aaro n w asn ea (K.aw ); 2. Scu ll j o h nson (Sw): 3. Nick Mairose (Suz); i . Sh awn O'Brien (SUI ): 3. Pau l Filmartin (Kaw). 123 I NT; I. Ja son Sim mons (Kaw): 2. T racy Asher (5 uz); 3. Kris Keefer (S UI ): 4. J ex' l T okarsky (H u n): 3. Jimm y La vor, i (Yam ). l 250 IN T : L T racy Ash,-r (SOL); 2. Co li n Co uto (Ka w); S. Ro y Brcm en c u r (Ya m) ; 4. R ob Dunham (Ya m ); 5. Pau l Zeli n sky (K.-.w ). 250 PRO : I. T ony Su l('k (H o n). 500 L"IT; I. Will Dickson (Han ). JR VET NOV; I. Robert Ml'C or d ( Ka w ). JR VET INT: I. Pete Cs u la k (Suz); 2. Paul Zdin $ky ( K.aw). VET BEG: I. Mik(' Alm en (Hon ); 2.J(»(,ph BiliinJoP (H on r. 3. Ro n No rth rop (Ya m ); 4. Rem y Pam imuan (H o n) : 3. Kirk Lu krofka (Han) . fT'f WMN: I. R u tha nn Renau x (Suz); 2. j enmfer Hawl t"Y (Ya m) . VET SO\'; I. Karl All en (H a n ); 2. Bob Ban g ( K.aw); 3. Alex Spi nell i (Yarn ); i . Steve Sch robsdorf (Ya m ); 5. T im McAda ms (Kaw ). VET 1ST: I. Mark Du va l (Han): 2. Tip WclJb (Suz); 3. Cbartie Su ong ( Ka w ); i . Ken Rmaux (Suz): 5. Sam Cr oc: e +25 AM: I. 01az Borg (Suz); 2. T roy \\'h ilnel (KT M}; 3. R ya n G ro ... r ( K.a.....); i . Eric So hns (lio n) ; 5. Ra y Wilkim, e ( "';l m). ~ o ...... SR AM: I. J o h n H ih o n (H o n); 2. DiI..-e Kov elch ek (KTM ): ; 3. Rav Wi lkin$ (Yilm) ; 1. f rank Ogiha (Hon ): 5. Bob Ku w n ( Ka W). SR EX: I. j ames f i$hn {KT MJ; 2. Mih Hend ri x (Ya m) ; 3. Dave Diehl (Suz ); -t. 'lark S n !tOl (S w); 5. Len O a rk (Ya m ). S/S R : I. Pa u l Eckhan (K.aw); 2. Ro y Ok ra $in i (Su z): 3. G·("(Jr~ Denke (Sw:) . "1ST; 1. Olar Borg (Ya m) . wns. I. Dav e Sa rna (KTM ). Byers, Shinn tango best at Lamoine Ramblers ST By Linden Bak er Despi te crashi ng Scott Shinn scored a win at th e Lamoine Rambl ers ST. J ohn Turner (30) leads ov~ral\ winner Shawn Dolmage (33) at LACR MX. ~. " ~I ACOM B.II.. ~IAY 16 T he second sho rt track of th e yo u ng Lamoi n e Ra mb lers M.e. seaso n was held Sa tu rday n igh t a t the clubgr ounds west o r Macomb. Even though most o f the c lasses had a fu ll co m p lemen t of riders, two o r th e most hot.ly co ntes ted d ivisio n s, th e 200cc a nd Pr o-Am clas ses, fielded on ly two rid ers each. But as they say, it o n ly lak es two to tango. In the 200cc clas s, for mer Macomb resid ent a n d clu b member Steve Mason was determ ined to win. U n fort u na tely, he fini shed seco nd . Despite a ttem p ts to push his punched-out 175 Ya maha " Ero no- racer" hard into the turns. he was sim p ly o u t-mo to red by the Can-Ampower ed Hat trac ker o f Chad Byers on the stra ig h ts. Byers won b y a little mor e th an a bike len gt h. In the P ro-Am class, th e en tra n ts wer e Scot t Shi n n an d Ch ri s Links. There was no clea r ra vo rite go in g in to th e final a nd lap six of lhe eig h t-Ia p race sa w Sh in n bar el y in th e lead. BUl on lhe last turn o f th e last lap, Sh in n slid out a nd L inks a nd h is bi ke went tu m bli ng on"r Ihe downt"d b ike a nd rider. As the dus l sett led. both bikes a nd rid ers la y moti onless. In lh e few seco n ds it LOok the a mb u la nces to ligh l u p a nd reach the downed rid ers. a small ('fowd o r fans had already ru sh ed to th eir respec tive favori te. Referee Mike Ro use no ted wha t ha p pened nex t. ..As ScO lt Glme ar o u n d. h is first q uest ion was . ' H o w' s Chris? H o w's Ch ris?' a n d whe n Chris ca me to , hi s fir st qu estion was, ' H ow 's S('OH? H o w's Sco tt? ' FOrlunal el y, the a ns wer lO bo th q uest io ns was o kay ." Bot h were a b le to wa lk o rr the trac k a nd Sh in n was decla red the \",inn er when the scor ing reverted back to th e sixth la p a t th e end o r whi ch he was leading. Results I. .100 T o u n gl'u : 2. J UIl C ha m p lin: 3. Seem ,h flO: I. Kyl(' Wr i ~ h l : 2. J o sh T uun gl'I L [l U: Wt"'!o~i n Jt . Ii(): Shan nun Wri ~ hl ; 2. Quint E~ li n~(' r: 3. Ran d y Sm ilh. 200: Ch ad Byl'r,,; 2. Sll·...· ' Ma~on. 2:'0: I. Kt-il h fkckner; 2. SuJH Sh inn; 3. Bu!ch S!ocklCm . 100: I. Sll"... r.i ll; 2. n .wid G ill ; 3. Sha m' Ryt'T'>. r 01 '[:": : I. RM"d lknolil1o ; 2. Bryon Byler ; 3. StC"vr H all . SR : 1. I .l:":'> b linKM' 2. G I'C lrgC" BY" n : 3. :\fic-h Gride. : ad P RO -AM: 1. Senti Sh inn: 2. Ch r is Unk ~ . 125 ~Ion 12-15: I. T .]. SomM"!> (S UI) ; 2. Todd Hart ( H o n ); .1 TIlr"na~ YounJ: (Su/) . . 125 C NOV STK : I. Mikf' \'ol,~ (IY w); 2. J aliOn B.mm (Ya m ): 3. Da" r W"hh ( Ka w). 125 C r-;OV :\100: I. Ja!>(Jn Baron (Yam); 2. Dil V(' \\'ahh ( "2~\~.~~~. ~#k; (~~~n Bu~h (SUI); 2. Ibvid Hnw('11 (Ya m ): 3. Jamn H.u ri!\. (SUi) . 250 C :"olO\' MO D: I. Dt-an Bush (SUI); 2. Jdmn Hdni\ (Sw ): 3. IlouKI. , Tw ail !io (lion ). " WMS 8. ,· 125: I. ShroUt)' Ou ( loW w ). r Bond, Dickson dash to Hurricane Hills MX wins By Vo u letti Protor 36 CU ITORD. PA. MAY 10 Ro u n d three o f the Pr o-l\.1olion SuzukiKawasakilTucker Roc kylTo ny D. Mot ocross Schools /SCUll Goggles-sponsored Super Series, held at Hurricane H ills Motocross " Pa rk, saw Malt Bond a nd Gaylon Dickson notch th e Pro class wins. George Wolter pu lled lh e first 250cc Pro ho leshol and led for three la p s before falling \'icli m to the charges of Dickson a nd Bo nd . After ru n ning in Lhat order for most o r Lhe race, Dic kso n 's rear wheel cam e loo se on L he last la p a nd gave th e moto wi n La Bon d over Wolter. Dave Eckhart was th ird . The second mOlD looked lD be in lhe ha nds of Dickson , un ti l bik e p robl em s slowed h im aLm id -molO. Bond looked as if he was going to be the winner o f Lheseco nd ma lO, but G'uLer Gurnee str uck with a last-la p dash and sto le th e first ·place honors. Gurnee was a DNF in th e fir st oUling, but was ab le to ride Lhe second malO with borrowed ignition componen ts. In 125cc Pro action, Steven Ernest got lhe ho leshot, followed by Bond, Dickson, a nd Craig Mason. Mason set his sights on Dickson, but Dickso n b locked him a nd Mason cras h ed hard. Mark Pilli o n and Alex Black well ca ugh t a nd passed Ern est. The fin ishing o rder was Bond, Dickson and Pill ion , wh ile a lasl-lap pass by Gurnee put him into rourth. Bob Walton grabbed th e h ol eshot in m OlD two , but within three turns Gurnee a nd Mason paSSl-d him and pulled awa y fro m lh e resl o f the pack. Dickson and Bond passed Mason a nd set their sights o n a slo wing Gurnee . Gurnee' s bik e was seizing up a nd he d id all h e co u ld to bl ock Ma son 's e very m ov e. Dickson ea rn ed the win o ver Bo nd , Gurnee. 1\tason a nd Pillion. J on Ri ghtmor e was th e man to bea l in 125cc Amateur a('tion . Righ tm ore showed th e pa ck lh e righ t wa y around th e tra ck. Chad Kresge was second ahead of Scott Rodh (SUi): 3. Ch al Ro.nJi!: (SlU): -t I n.'on Ablln (Ya m ); 3. Robt'll Slill wt"11 . (KT M). Dolmage dusts LACR Motocross By Tony Alessi PAL\lDAl.E, CA, MAY 24 Sha wn Do lmage pUl all the pi eces lD!;ether LO sco re th e 125cc Beginner class VICtory d u rin g th e Ca liforn ia Racing Club DuneslOwn Series at Los Angeles County Ra ceway. Chuck St. Romain dominated th e o pe n ing mota a bo a rd his J eff Harriott-tu ned Yamaha YZI25. SL Romain o pe ned a six-seco nd lead, whi ch he maintained to th e finish . Dolmage balll ed a ll mot o long with J ohn Turner a n d was rewa rd ed wilh seco nd place. The seco n d molo saw Turner in th e lead fo llow ed cl osely b y Dolmage. First-mOlD winner SI. Rom ain su ffered a poor slart that was la ter co m po u n ded by crashes a n d all a ro u nd ba d lu ck _ St. Romain would even tually fin ish a d isa p po inti ng n inth. J ust when Turner a p pea red to be shedd ing some da ylig h t belw een himseH and Dulmage. he slid ou t befo re a seri es of 13 rockers. The sl ip by T urner gave Dolmage th e lead , whi ch he mai n tained to the finish . Dolmage sco red the mo lO a nd o vera ll win over Turner a n d Alan Su lliva n. Tracy Ash er returned lO ac tion with a win in lh e first 250cc In termed ia le mOlD. Ash er baul ed ea rly on with Co li n CoUlO. but Ash er p ushed CoUlO off lh e track on la p two a nd never looked back . Co uto was la ter pa ssed by hi gh-flying Ray Bremeno ur late in th e race for runner·up honors. Paul Zelinsky ho lesho t th e second mota but lost co nt ro l a nd went off the tra ck , handi ng lhe lead lO Ash er , wh o promptly pulled a way . Bremen our was ch arg in g hard from th ird a nd was closin g o n Co uto when he ran into t ires o n the sid e o f the tra ck and crashed. Abou t the sante time Asher crashed in a Marti n~L ( Suz). VET EX: 1. Srou y Wa lk,=rJ r. (H a n ); 2. Ra nd y Tiltl'='D i("J (Suz); 3. Martin Cisar (Han ). 1 SR 1:'10 ; l. Bob Du n ha m (Yilm) _ Dickson near perfect at Sleepy Hollow MX By Brenda U h rich FREDERICKSBURG. PA, M 17 AY G aylon Dickson was th e o vera ll winner in the 125 a nd 250cc Expe rt classes a t Sleepy H oll ow_ H e mis sed a four-ma lO sweep for th e secon d time th i s seas o n by finish in g seco nd to Michael Bear in th e fin al mOlD o f th e 250cc Expert class. Bear led th al mOlDfrom start to finish with Dick son in h o t pursu it throughout the race but n ever a b le lO find room for a clean pas s. Bear . who finished fift h in th e first 250cc Expert malO, salvaged a seco n d o vera ll with th e second mota wi n. Ra nd y Wh it mer led bo th Open Expert mows o u t o f L e sta rl ing gat e a nd fin ished h seco nd in bo th . H e was nudged from t.he ove rall class win by Ron Pot em ski who was third in the final molO a nd won the second ma lO. Two da ys o f rain a nd overcast skies had left track co nd itio ns uncertain at best. The slippery track caused Bob Sorens on lD go down co m in g out of th e starting ga te i n the first Senior Expert moto. This allowed Dave WolfskilllO take th e lead a nd th e moto win. Sorenson had to deal with being run ov~r by the rest of th e EXperl cla ss as well as the Senior Amaleurs who started on a splil gat e with the Experts. As a resuh he finished an uncharacteristic eig hth in th e mota and fifth o vera ll. Sorenson had bener lu ck in lh e25·Plusclass puning together fifth and fir st place finishes til th e motos for seco nd overa ll. First overall in th e cla ss went to Brad Stepp who rode well all da y. Stepp had first and lhird place finishes in th e 25 Plus class a nd lh e Open Experl class. Consisten cy paid off for J oel Brown as he co m bin ed second pl ace fin sihes in th e 250cc Amateur motos to claim first overa ll. The malO wins went 10 J evun Ahner a n d Eddi e Anewalt, each o f whollltook lh e hol esh ol an d never looked ba ck . Resul ts 123 EX ; I. Caylon Dichon (Ya m) : 2. Slq>hm Sh ell y (Kaw ); 3. Ron al d Ikan Jr . (lion ): i . Mic ha d Rc:'ar (Ya m) ; 3. Ouii Bl)'nild.\ton (Ka w). 2SO EX: 1. G a ylo n Dich oll (Ya m) : 2. Mich ad Ikar (Yam); 3. Brendan Allf'n (H o n) ; 4. SIC"Ven HaF;J;"dn (H a n); 3. WilyntBanta. Jr . (Ya m) . OPEN EX : 1. Runald Pott-m ski (Yam); 2. Ritn dy Whitmer (Ka w); 3. Brad St('pp (Ra w); 4. Mark Renn ('u (H on ): 5. H arol d St-ive-ri nJi!: (Kaw ). l 125 AM ; 1. Wayn ,=Pow en (Ka w ): 2. J o sep h Shipton (H un) ; 3. Ala n ~bd l i s (Hem) ; 4. n a n Wils o n (H a n) ; 5. I' au l Wa5lin Jr . (K.a w). . 230 AM: I. J ot"! Bro.....n (KT M): 2. Jt· .o n Ah ut"T (Ya m ); 3. Edd i(' Anew ah IV (Ya m) : ·I. J o h n Hosier ( Ka w ): 5. Steve .-movt'!>e' (H o n ). C' OPEN AM: I. Joh n Nt-H (KT M); 2. Ro bert Wal aw "'aK'= ert (KT M); 3. Chrii Bra nchide (Kaw ); 4. Kt-nnelh Kuhlmann (Ra w); 5. R a bat Nudy (S ur ). J 125 NOV : I. Pdlri tk CaM .idy (Ka w ); 2. Will iam Ca u ler (Ya m): 3. MichMl Mill " (H o n ); 4. Brad Kttnf')' (Hon); 5. T odd Windd (H o n). . 250 NOV; I. Jim Land i ~ Jr . (Yilm ); 2. \\ 'iIliam Dra ke III (K..a w); 3. Bill G ri rrilh (H a n ): -t. Ji m Ft"Uda l(' (Kaw); 5. Phillip W('bsln (Su z).

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