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Kreg Bigelow and Andrews traded 2-3
finishes, relegating Kip Bigelow to fourth
overall, just ahead of Jones.
In the 30+A class, Kreg won both
matos, holding Andreu to second in the
first mota, and Kip Bigelow to second in
the second mota. Andreu ended up second overall with 2-3 moto finishes; Jones
third with a 4-3 tally and Kip Bigelow
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fourth with a 7-2 performance.
Results
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50 STK: 1. jeffrey A. Field. (Yam); 2. j. Cha.e
Roberts (Yam); 3. Blake Hank...ins (Yam); 4. Steven
Hankins (Yam); 5. Allen Tuttle (Yam).
50 MOD: I. je/ITey A..Field. (Yam); 2. Steven
Hankins (Yam); 3. Mall Miller (Yam); ~. Mkhael Ridge
(Yam); 5. Blake Hankins (Yam).
65 (7-It): 1. Aaron Lindsey (Kaw); 2. Joshua
Summey (Kaw); 3. Chad Hampton (Kaw); ~. Richard
Games (Kaw); 5. Tanner jo... (Kaw).
80 BEG: 1. John Thompson (Hon); 2. Travis Thomas
(Hon); 3. Brian Bourne (Kaw); ~. Hans NeeJ (Suz); 5.
Richard Gilbert (Suz).
JR MINI: 1. Matt WaLker (Kaw); 2. Travis ,Pastrana
Kevin Wmdham (511) scored three overall class wins at Muddy Creele Raceway MX.
Windham rages at
Muddy Creek Motocross
By Loren and Barbara Williams
BLOUNrVILLE,1N, MAY 22
awasaki Team Green's Kevin
Windham recorded three class wins
at the Suzuki Eastern Continental
MX Championships at Muddy Creek
Raceway. Windham took home gold in
the Schoolboy, and 12Scc and 250cc B
classes.
The event, which was also the seventh
round of the Mega Series, drew nearly
450 riders from 17 states, and the top-five
. finishers in the amateur classes scored
contingency awards from Motul, Gear
Racewear, Hammerhead Graphics, Scott
.
USA, Oury and GatorZ.
On Saturday, the combined Schoolboy
and Unlimited class opened the weekend's racing. Though Windham powered
to the front of the Schoolboy ranks, the
race turned out to be anything but a runaway. Streaking along ahead of Jarrett
Tipping, Brian Thornburg, Scott Graves,
Jimmy Briggs, Shae Bentley, Charlie
Dunaway and the rest, Windham slid out
in a turn, losing several positions. But he
remounted and began his drive back to
the front. A lap later, Tipping, who had
inherited the lead, was feeling the pressure by a fast-c1osing Windham. A few
turns later, Windham regained the lead
and held on for the win ahead of Graves,
Tipping, Briggs and Bentley.
Windham nailed the holeshot and
pulled away in the second Schoolboy
mota, while ripping, Briggs, Thornburg
and Bentley mixed it up behind the
leader. When it was all over, Windham
had scored his second mota victory,
ahead of Tipping, Briggs, Thornburg and
Bentley.
Both 125cc B motos were owned by
Windham, as well. The 15-year-old especially proved his dominance by scoring
the win in Sunday's second moto by 25
seconds over Paul Currie. Second overall
went to Currie with a 3-2 tally, while
third overall went to Tipping with 4-3
mota finishes.
After easily winning Saturday's first
250cc B mota, Windham came back for
Sunday's deciding second moto and, like
he had done the previous day, smoked
everyone for the overall win. A third and
a second gave Ray Mitchell the runnerup honors, while a 2-3 earned Horton
third overall
Mike Brown, on his Jim's M.C.
Sales/Pro-Circuit / Answer /Bell /
Hammerhead-backed Honda, easily handled the 12Scc A division with doublemota wins, leaving Team Green's Jim
Neese, Suzuki pilots Stevie Childress,
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Chad Lough and Nathan Ramsey, and
Yamaha-mounted Kevin Walker to scrap
over the remaining top-five slots. In the
end it was Neese claiming second, followed by Childress, Lough and Ramsey.
Brown pulled his customary holeshot
in the first 250cc A mota, chased by
Lough, Doug Stone, Billy Cox, Damien
Plotts, Neese, and the rest of the 18strong field. Neese, however, bared
down and got busy passing riders en
route to the front of the pack. He quickly
got around Plotts and Cox, but ran into
difficulty getting around Stone. For more
than two laps of the eight-lap mota,
Neese looked for an opening. During
that time Plotts had moved around Cox
and caught Neese. A lap later, the two
traded places a couple of times until
Neese passed Plotts for good. Stone,
meanwhile, wouldn't budge. Finally
NeeSe held the gas on longer and outbraked Stone to make the pass.
Neese climbed as high as second,
before dropping back to fourth by the
finish. At the end it was Brown taking
the win ahead of Lough, Stone, Neese
and Plotts.
Brown led the way at the start of the
second moto, only to crash later on and
hand the mota win to Neese. Brown
recovered from his hard fall to finish second which was good enough to score the
overall victory.
"The bike bottomed out at the top of
the staircase," said Brown of his crash.
~'Then it jumped straight up and nosedived."
Stone recorded another third-place
finish which gave him third overall,
while Lough finished fourth for fourth
overall. Rounding out the top five was
Childress.
Doug Harvey was the early leader in
the first 250cc C mota before crashing
and dropping back to fifth. Inheriting the
lead was Jeremy West. Harvey came
back, however, and passed West late in
the race to score the moto win. West finished second.
In the second mota, Kevin Dobbs
grabbed the holeshot but was quickly relegated to third after getting passed by
Furman Parton and Marcus York. After a
mediocre start, West worked his way up
through the pack to finish second to
Parton. West's 2-2 mota finishes was
more than enough to score the overall
win over runner-up Harvey, who could
finish no higher than third in the second
mota. Dale Woody, Dobbs and Parton
rounded out the top five.
Vet A contender Kip Bigelow, who
went home with number-one trophies in
both the 25 and 30+ A classes at the series
opener in March, had his hands full with
his brother Kreg Bigelow, Ron Jones,
Alan Andreu and Mike Andrews.
Andreu won both 25+ A matos, while
(5U%); 3. Aaron Lindsey (Kaw); ~. jered Black (Suz); 5.
joshua Swnmey (Kaw).
SR MINI: I. Robbie Horton (Kaw); 2. Shae Bentley
(Kaw); 3. Charlie Dunaway (Kaw); ~. jarrett Tipping
(Suz); 5. juon vanI.om (lion).
SCHLIY: 1. Kevin.Windham (Kaw); 2. Jarrett
Tipping (~%); 3. jimmy Briggs (Hon); 4. Sh.ie Bendey
(Kaw); 5. Boan Thornburg (Yam).
~ 125 A: I. Mike Brown (Hon); 2. jim N.... (Kaw); 3.
Steven Childress (SU%); 4. Chad Lough (Suz); 5. Nathan
Ramsey (Suz); 6. Damien Plotts (Suz); 7. Doug Stone
(Kaw); 8. Richard !bison (Suz); 9. Andre Penn (Hon); 10.
jim Chester (Yam).
125 8: 1. Kevin Windham (Kaw); .2. Paul Currie
(Kaw); 3. Richie Horton (Kaw); ~. jarrell Tipping (5uz);
5. Shawn Schultz (Kaw).
125 C: I. jarN!ll Smallwood (SU%); 2. jeff Giese (5uz);
3. jason Sain (Hon); 4. Marcus Hedrick (Suz); 5. Chad
Dalton (Hon).
125 D: I. Wesley McCoy (Yam); 2. joe Chambers
(5uz); 3. Walter AlIen;~. Travis Smith (lion); 5. Bradley
Badgett (Hon).
250 A: I. Mike Brown (Hon); 2. jim N.... (Kaw); 3.
Doug Stone (Kaw); ~. Chad Lough (Suz); 5. Steven
Childres. (SU%); 6. Billy Cox (Yam); 7. jim Che.ter
(Yam); 8. Damien 1'lotts (~%); 9. Nathan Ramsey (SU%);
10. Bobby Stovall (Kaw).
2SO B: I. Kevin Windham (Kaw); 2. Ray Mitchell
(Hon); 3. Richie Horton (Kaw); 4. Paul Cwrie (Kaw); S.
Shawn Schultz (Kaw).
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250 C: I. Jeremy We.t (Hon); 2. Doug Harvey
(yam); 3. Robert Dale Woody (SU%); 4. Kevin Dobbs
(Hon); 5. Furman Parton (Hon).
250 0: 1. Wesley McCoy (Yam); 2. Bobby Davis
(Hon); 3. Keith Garland (Hon); 4. Tommy Gourley
(Yam); 5. Eric Reed (Suz).
OPEN AM: I. Ron jones (Hon); 2. au;" Shortridge
(Hon); 3. jeff Muahala (Hon); 4. Tony Smith (Hon); 5.
David johnson (Hon).
25+ A: 1. Alan Andreu (Yam); 2. Kreg Bigelow
(Yam); 3. Mike And...... (Suz); 4. Kip Bigelow (Yam); 5.
Ron Jones (Hon).
25+ B: I. au;" Shortridge (Hon); 2. jerry Rekowski
(Kaw); 3. Larry Sparks (Kaw); 4. Edward Sanluk jr
(Suz); 5. Bobby Gilbert (Kaw).
25+ C: 1. Doug Harvey (yam); 2. Don Venable
(Hon); 3. jay Eastham'(Yam); 4. Randy johnson (Yam);
5. Rick Casdeberry (5U%).
30+ A: 1. Kreg Bigelow (Yam); 2. Alan Andreu
(Yam); 3. Ron jones (Hon); ~. Kip Bigelow (Yam); 5.
Kerry jones (5uz).
30+ B: I. jerry Rekow.ki (Kaw); 2. Bobby Gilbert
(Kaw); 3. Timmie Bowman (Hon); 4. Ronald Nelson
(Hon); 5. johnny Gibson (Yam).
30+ C: 1. Doug Harvey (Yam); 2. Randy johnson
(Yam); 3. DarreU jones (Hon); 4. jay Eastham (Yam); 5.
Brad Wilkerson (Yam).
SlSIl: I. Steve Lewis (Yam); 2. Boyde Wolfe (Yam);
3. jack Phillip. (Kaw); 4. Peter Harrison (Hon); 5.
johnny Gibson (Yam).
UIL AM: I. Ray MitcheU (Hon); 2. James Hayes m
(Hon); 3. David Price (Yam); 4. Ryan Duff (5uz); 5. Chad
Newton (Suz).
ENDRINON CUIUlENT: I. David Whitson (Hon);
2. au;" Williams (Yam); 3. Raridan Randolph (Yam); 4.
Brian Renfro (Hon); 5. Rodney Williams (5uz).
Emig eats 'em up at Perris MX
_ By Tony Alessi
PERRIS, CA, MAY 22
Defending 12Scc National Champion Jeff Emig
rode his practice Yamaha YZI25 to the win in
the combined Pro class at GFI's Super Saturday
MX, held at Perris Raceway.
In the first 2O-1ap moto, Emig started poorly
and ran well outside the top five while Thor's
Buddy Antunez and O'Neal·backed Brian
Manley battled for the lead. Emig began to pick
up the pace and began to challenge for a top-five
position. First, Emig sailed past Joe Schmoe
Graphics·sponsored Mike Metzger for fourth,
then he zapped NCY's Donald Upton for third.
Emig then set out after Manley, but he had a
harder time passing the veteran. Manley kept
Emig at bay for six laps, until Emig found a
faster line and jumped to the inside of Manley.
With 10 laps down and 10 to go, Emig began
to hunt down Antunez, who enjoyed a seven·
second lead. By lap 15, Emig had closed the gap
and began to hound Antunez for the lead. Emig
used the same section of the track to pass
Antunez, and the pass was so close that Emig's
rear tire made contact with Antunez's front
wheel. Emig waved apologetically to Antunez
before leaVing him in the dust. Antunez held
onto second ahead of Manley.
The second moto saw Metzger grab the
holeshot ahead of Antunez, Upton and Emig.
Emig was 'On fire, and quickly roosted into the
lead. Enig would have company, though, as
Antunez stayed close for the first 10 laps.
In the second half of the race, Emig's extreme
physical conditioning began to shine and he
pulled out a 16-second lead over the tiring
Antunez. Emig won going away, while Antunez
barely held off Upton at the finish for second.
Larry Camomile was the king of the Novice
classes, as he swept all four motos in the 125cc
Novice and 25-29 year-old Novice classes.
Camomile topped David Hughes and Chris
Packwood in the 12Scc Novice class, and edged
Yamaha's Paul Kellen and Jay Pavlovec in the
25-29 division.
Results
P/W BEG DlV t~ 1. Jeff McClure (Vam); 2. Jimmy Soll&
(Yam): 3. Steven 8rewisM (Yam); 4. Outny Robison (Suz); S. Brian
Schof(5~11 (Suz).
P/W BEG DIY 2: 1. Kyle Foltz (Yilm); 2. Kyle Vic:ioeo (Yam);
3. Mark Atkins (Yam); 4. Justin Wilson (Yam); 5. Christopher
Nelllon (Yam).
P/W STK DlV 1: 1. Cale Wallace (yam); 2. Chad Munn
(Yam); 3. Ryan Piard (yam).
P/W STK DIY Z:. 1. Clark Matthew (Yam); 2. Rid: Stumm
(Stu:); 3. Charlie jenkins (Yam); 4. Justin lavoie (Yam); S. Bruot
WiltiNon
P/W MOODrv 1: t. Chad Munn(y"m}.
P/W MOO DIY 2: 1. M&tthew auk (Yam): 2. Rick SWmet7.
(Yam): 3. Justin L.lYoie (Yam): 4. Charlie }enkinI (yam);.5. Mike
ev"m}.
AIes6I (Yam).
60 0-8: 1. Ryan Picanl (Kaw); 2. Cale Wallace (Kaw); 3.
Oerrlc:k McCUntock (Kaw); 4. Mkkolu Wcills ~w); S. )ale Mock
(Kaw~
60 9-11, 1. S

