GLOCAL EVENTS
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125 !"' I. _
DoPa. . (Han); 2. Jr- Marl..... ((Suz); J.
Jaon Runt (X.Iw); 4. Sect.nM StilImoc:k oc.-w); 5. oms Beay
(Han~
125 ""'" 1. O>rio ....... (Han~ 2. o.n.u Owopmon (I(aw~ J.
<:amuIl StiIbnod< (Han~ 2. _
......... (Suz~ J.
_ _ (Y-~" StiIbnod< (Suz~
OPEN sa;; I. .... ...",.... (Ii..~
OPEN !"' I. IUdwd 8arloa (Han); 2. Jim Boody (lYw~ J.
SNwn Th..- (Han~
VEl" !"' L Dous Dod&< (IYw~ 2. ..... W_ (Han~ J. Joe
c..rn.
so.- .......
c..s
T......,.
SoUth (Han~
VEl" INT; L jdf ""-Cull~ (Han~ 2. .... Dunmnt (Han~ J.
....... (Han~" Eric >4dorwaldson wound up with a ~5, giving
him third overall for the day, and Chapman
earned him a strong second overall behind
Nason.
Action was hot in the 60cc cJass. as 10 riders
launched off the long start and made their way
around the tough track. Josh Carter and Oinlon
Pardick battled hard, with Carler winning the
first molo. I'ardick came back to win mota two,
giving him the win.
In the ().8 class, Jimmy Nelson look the honors, making il look easy in the 'deep sand with a
1-1 finish. Dustin Osbom turned in a pair of
thirds to take second place after an unfortunate
crash eliminated Richard Duncan in molo one.
Results
Nason nails Fernley MX
By Joan Tieamey
60: 1. Jimmy Nelson
Wayne CoIkino (IYw~" _
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FERNLEY, NV, MAIl 7
Mark Nason was the winner of theexceptionaDy
large Vet Pro class at FemIey MX.
Entering the first tum in third position in
(~w);
2. Dustin Osborne
(~w);
3.
Jtidl,ud IJrunain OSlbon. The final lap was a tw<>-rider sprint to
the finish, with Thames edging out Blanton for a
well-deserv.ed second place.
Consistency paid off for Randy Lewis, as he
took the overall honors in a large Vel Novice
class without winning a mota. Curt James controlled the first couple of laps of moto one before
going down and handing the lead 10 Bill
Kolkman. Kolkman cruised out front, while
Lewis worked through the pack to challenge for
the lead towards the end of the mota. At the finish line, it was Kolkman just inches ahead of
Lewis. with James recovering to earn third.
Ed Eckert holeshot moto two ahead of
Kolkman, Joseph Billings and Leo Saul. Lewis
was next to last after one lap. Kolkman learned
Eckert's lines for a couple of laps before making
his move into the lead. Saul displaced Eckert to
third place and a lap later passed ICoIJcman for
the lead, where he would stay until the finish.
Lewis was the fastest rider on the track. picking
off two riders a lap. With the white flag out,
Lewis moved into the second spol, which was
good enough for the overall win. lCoIkman's 1-3
finishes gave him second place ahead of Saul
Results
on......,..
P/W MOO; J.SNn CoUin"(Y.m); 2. BI.Uz Mitctdl (Y.am);3..
Jon CoodIe)<. _
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250 I'\lO; I. Tmy Welly ~
SOIl BE(;; I. Curt WoUla......
s.
80 (9-11): 1. SiYun Mitchell ~w); 2. T)'lIOI' Tltdemier (Suz);
3.. Kurt Ne.... (Y.m); to Joehu Coll1ey (K.J.w); 5. Rob Scbif.llni
(IYw~
MINlIlEC; 1. And.... LoIwado< (Suz~ 2.)ooh c..g (Suz~ J.
Lury VenemilZ (k.w); 4. Dusly W.lters (Y.m); S. Bryce
lhom..... (Han~
MINI NOV: 1. Levi Reid (y.In); 2. NoM AcWns (Y.m); 3.
(Suz); s. MicNcI Collier
(IYw).
MINJ INT: I. Chris BlAnton (y.m); 2. Chris Neit2d (lUw).
125 BEG: I. MUte. Sheets (Hen); 2.. Jehrrod Thllma (Suz); 3.
Chris Blanton (Y~m); 4.. Junie Myers (JC.aw); S.l..eo Ttdwell (Hon).
125 NOV: J. jMon Wood (Suz); 2.. Mike CnJsby (lCa!w); 3. Paul
Gilmutin (k.w); 4. O.nny Woodud (SuE); 5. Krnnclh Reed
eres Andrew (y.m); m (Han~ 2. Ow. 1. ..,... .......... (Han~ 2 . " " " - '
(YAm); 3. Jim Morris (Hen).
STREETOPEN; I. _
""""' (IYw~2. Bob Fay Jr. (Y~J.
A.1.In Boucher (Yun).
250 OPEN; 1. Todd ..,.. (I(aw); 2.
a - F...- (y-l; J.
Boyan .......... (Han).
250 NON-STUD; 1. f"""'Y ....... (Han~ 2. ..... .......(Han); J. a . d < " - (IYw~
2SO: I. Emnt Bemhud (Hon); 2. IIriIn ~ (Han);: 3..
GIea T.u.n (Suz).
OPEN: 1. lUI Byor (Ka..); 2. Stne Fitch (lion); 3. Rich
T_(Han~
w......
OPEN ENOURQ; I. Rob.
mounted Steve Mattock finishing second ahead
of Sturgeon.
In moto two, however Sturgeon was spot-