Keller and Dallaire by. Franklin began to pound
Cross' rear tire on lap four, when the leader
began having trouble with lappers. At one poin~
Cross actually killed his bike in the sand wash,
allowing Franklin to slip into the number-one
spot. Fortunately for Cross, however, he had
.taIled at the top of a short downhill, and after
bumfHIlaJ'ting his bike on the descent, he was
soon bade in the point position. Cross then put a
slight advantage on Franklin and crossed the
line with the moto win. SLO City Cycles-sponsoced Cross earned the win in the 500cc Pro
class, while Franklin was tops in the Vet Pro
division.
Keith Mayes turned in an ironman performance, winning every moto in both the Open B
and 250cc B classes, which ran back-to-back.
After Mayes ran 10 tough laps in the 250cc division, the track officials would delay the start of
the Open class momentarily while Mayes
switched from his KX250 to a KX500. Mayes
would then ride eight more laps withoul a
break, though he did appear to back off his pace
slightly in the Open-division mot,,". Mayes was
the sole double-dass winner of the day.
RetOul..
60: 1. ~ Oilvis; 2. A. Pierce.
80: 1. Ulr-es Pollard: 2. Travis Goldltcin; 3. Clad Austin; 4.
Justirl Fm:leric:k; S. Beau Baron.
125 B: 1. Twtle Wikoff.
125 C: 1. J. Toste; 2, P",trlck Carson; 3. Cue)' Muaick; 4S&lephen JCmnedy; 5. Matt Walbr.
250 B: 1. Keith Mayes; 2. RIchard Quinones; 3. Ouis ]annum.
2SO C: 1. Casq' MUJkk; 2. M. Wallace; 3. Creg Taylor; 4.
Strve Ayler; 5. Andy White.
OPEN B: 1. Keith Maya; 2.lWIdy Lewis.
OPEN C: I. Justin Pettyjohn: 2. M. Del Campo; 3. N.ltwl
ICevlkutt; 4. Kenneth Dun; s. Donald CArvei'".
PRO sao: 1. Brett era..
UTH 8: 1. Rk:hard Quinones.
UTH C: 1. P.-trick McDanid; 2. Rkhatd Spinddl; 3.
G"l< Quinona; .. G " l < - '
VET k I. Donald fronIWn; 2. Sa>tt KdI; 2.
cma Lone; 3. Rob _
.. Miloe
~S.Fn.nkYalla.
VET" I.llomy Lowe<>; 2.)Un Di.....; 3. C. HoIoy;" Fnnl:
Coop;" "'Y.n IkIIh1s-
SIt .. l . ......,. '-la.
SIt" l. Ilnd a.rl<; 2. O>rlo """"- 3. AIon SIop/"oa>s; 4.
Du~ Nichols; S. fllft Wac:on.
S/SR" l. Bill 0IIv..-.
Dunaway does away with
Pro Sport Motocross
By Loren and Barbara Williams
WYTHEVILLE. v A, MAY 16
Team Green's Charlie Dunaway streaked to
double wins at the Mike's Home Improvementbacked Round 6 of the MegaSeries at Tam
Topham'S Pro Sport MX, takjng both the Senior
Mini and Schoolboy classes on the same Ohio
Motorsports 85cc machine.
Nearly 420 riders took advantage of the perfect spring racing weather facility, and in return
to the riders, Topham offered MegaSeries-scaie
A-class payoffs, plus trophies guaranteed 10
places back in amateur classes.
Dunaway's twin victories weren't earned
without effort, however, as jarrett Tipping and
Tun's MC Sales-sponsored josh Scott were both
determined to deny him the front spot. In both
Senior Mini motos, the bio pressured each other
relentlessly, one always at the ready to take over
should the first two take each other out. Fmisbes
in each moto were 1-2-3, Dunaway-TippingScott. Nick Citron drove his Yamaha home in
fourth and Jason Vanhorn look fifth in his first
race back since breaking his collarbone in April
Dunaway's win cuts in hall the MegaSeries
points advantage formerly enjoyed by Scott,
trailing by just five points. jake Norcis and Jon
Boruff had been tied for the lead, but Norris
didn't show at Pro Sport and Boruff has grown
too much to 61 on his RM80.
"Lasl time I rode it, I had bruises on my
knees for over a week, from hitting them on the
handlebars," said Boruff, who had decided to
switch to a 125cc machine.
The Schoolboy class was super-rlo - l I " (Hon); 2. G"P"Y I.y..... (Y....t 3.
RIcky Joyoe (Imd); .. &lww ....lUk J'. (Suz); .. Bobby GIIbat
rom
(ICow~
2S+" I. Donny
w
V_bI<(Hon~4.1lnd
(Hant 2. ...... Dye- (Suzt 3. Don
(Yom);S.) _
(ICow~
15 7-11: 1.}eIAe 8A1Wd (Suz:); 2. Kyle famen (K.iw);3. T)'IM
HodoelI (Suz);" 0int .....1y (l(owt s. Duotin Thoonpoon (Hon).
12-13: 1. Juan Thomas {K.tw);2. LouiI Uvely (JC.aw).
as 1..15, I. Mock Pary (Hon); 2. Sa>tt MLGuipn (l(owt 3.
o.n.n _
as
O>rlo Buck (ICow~
Winner Brett Donahue (10) passed Mike Golden (98) for the Brainerd TwinSports win.
S/MlNI: 1. Mack Perry (Bon); 2. Kyle Famell (Yam); 3. Je.ie
&IWd (Suz); 4. Lou~ u..Iy (Hon); s. Oin. sn..Jy (l(ow~
250 C; 1. Jdf ~ (Hon); 2. Adam Smith (Hon); 3. Lee
Tothon (Y....t 4. Jol>nny Ilo<6eld (Suz); S. 1<0;", _
(Han~
16-24: 1. Jason Doddl (Hon); 2. Lee Tathan (Yam); 3. Steve
Dumond (Suz); 4. Derrick J..nuszky (Hon); S. Sean Aveu (Su%).
125/250 BEQ 1. Srott Bud•• (Hant 2. 8«n. "'wktt RU (Yom); 2. JoIm _
(Y....t 3.
Stephen Strandemo U (Yam); 4. Steve Schobrr (Yam); S. Ray
Teiden (Yam).
lWNfSPT,l ...... lloNhuo(H-D); 2. MIke Goldown ..... (Hon); 4. Jd...,. MdCitI>Jins
(ICow~
125 _
1. _
EIIo-"' (5uz); 2. Jo< Wo!oh (Suzt 3. 0 HuIhon (Yam).
201 OPEN _1. _ EIIowonh (Su%); 2. Guy _
(Su%); 3.
Oron H....... (Y;om);"
am. VonHynlns (Y....); .. Jo< CoWno
(ICow~
V1NT: 1. Thom.u Bryce ~w); 2. Ned Munier (Hon); 3.
Wayne Barber ~w); .. Do"'& Wilson (Hon); 5. 0Iar DeJac
(ICow~
25+ AM: 1. Wayne B.atbe- (Kaw); 1.ItIIy Rink (Hon); 3. OIIft
W..... (Su%);
WIIIiuno (ICow);" 0 - Huohon (Yom).
SIt" 1
""Psb (ICowt 2. Dorid IlopN (ICowt 3. Tom
AcQullono (l(owt .. TonyG..-. (l(owt S. Roy £mit (Suz).
SIt B: L Brian Homer (Kaw); 1. Bob Sawdy (Yam); 3. OlIve
W..... (Suz).
SIt k I. M.uty ...... (l(owt 2. Sldp KDpciowolO (l(owt 3.
""""'" - - (Hont")oNId (Suz); S. T....
(Suz~
21:11 0PfN EX: 1. !illSilvaroie (K..w); 2. M.rty Men (Kaw); 3.
SIdp ICopdowoId (l(owt 4. DonnJo ","-u", (KTM); ~)