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Cycle News 1993 06 16

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GEVENTS 30+ lNT: 1. Ken Ertt (K.tw); 2. Tom £nsel (lion); 3. Jim Hem (Suz); •. Willy Janey (Yam). JO+ PRO: 1. Willy Musgtaw(ATK). 35... NOV: 1. Frank Stimer; 2. Ron S~ (Yam); 3. Pryor c.mpbeIl (lc.w); .. O>ris CRIt (Hon~ S. G"'S _dield (Hon). 4l).,.: 1. AYn <>bon (KIiw); 2. ~ Kohler (Kaw); 3. em Guo/y (Hon);'. Roy Tume- (lc.w~ S. jody Wm.! (Hon). WMN: 1. Erin OonndIy (KAw); 2. )ocly HoDow (Suz); 3. T<1.Ini IYce (Suz);'. Lyd" Cou. 1. Cmy Keeney (lc.w); 2. 0... W;grn. (Hon); 3. Larry Unkogle (Jton). 250 BEG: I. Soott Dolphin (Yam); 2. Lendon Smith (Suz); 3Scott Lar50n (Suz); 4. Mike Camr (Hon); 5. Colin EMrly (Hon). 250 NOV: 1.Max Nelson (Y"m); 2. Joe Ryan (Yam); 3. Steve Cox (Suz);'" Joe Gallo'(Hon); 5. Jay Pavlovec (yam). 250 INT: I. Ty Kady (!Caw); 2. Eric Wright (Suz); 3. Chip Rotan (Ka.....); 4. Joe Femandez (Yam); 5. Joe Femande:r: (Yam); 5. Terry Varner (Yam). 250 PRO: I. Billy Mercier (leaw); 2. Buddy Antunez (Hon); 3. Scolt Myel"$ (Xaw); 4. Kenny Oiffton (Kaw); 5. Joe Tuttobene (lc.w). 500 BEG: I. Jason Aeck (Hon); 2. Dlivid W.lker (Han); 3. Brian Elliott (Han); 4. Jim Willia.lTll (Kaw). 500 NOV: 1. Ken Faught (Hon); 2. Fred Thie.l (Hon). INT: 1. Ty Kady (Hon); 2. Bob Hubbard (Han); 3. Joe Fernandez (JCaw). 25+ BEG: 1. Lendon Smith (Suz); 2. Charles Con7.41lez (Suz); 3. Tim Wi1liam~ (K......); 4,. Chris Alamamgos (Suz); 5. John """'''''''3 (Hon). 2S+ NOV: L Lany Camomile (Hon); 2. Jay Pavlovec (Yam); 3. Dar~lI Statham (Yam); 4. MMk Sherwood (Yam); 5. C.T. P...1.k (Vam). . 30+ NOV: I. Gres Mazzio (Yam); 2. Pagan; 3. Prank Stiener , (Suz); .. Bill ........ (V.m); 5.)'" Pi....... (Suz). 8m sao ""Itt LAKE MILlS, WI, MAY 8 Thomas Bries won the 250cc class at Aztalan Cycle Park. In the first heat race, Ernie Duerr took the holeshot with Tony Giomo and Bill Stomello on his tail. After all was said and done, Duerr took the win, followed by Giomo with Brian Zum edging past Stomello for third. Andy Fenwick motored to the front of heat two, but was passed by eventual winner Curt Knitt and Mark Diese_ At the end of lap one in heat three, Bries was showing G.C. Giannini, Dustin Smith and the rest of the field the fast way .round. Things remained that way until Smith and j.R. Schnabel displaced Giannini on lap three. Schnabel, hard on the gas, motored past Smith on the next lap and continued this hectic pace for the remainder of the race, making a bid for the lead on the wtlap, but coming up about half a bike length short of Bries in the end. In the first semi, Cliff Eckes looked like a man on a mission as he said goodbye to the rest of the field, stretching out nearly a half-lap lead on second place by the finish. In semi two, Smith passed early leader Chris Wynveen for the lead and stretched it out for an otherwise uneventful win. Diesi took the holeshot of the final with Chris Wynveen, Tony Giorno, Smith, Schnabel and field behind. Wynveen got squirrely in turn two and, although he managed to save it, the pack got by. Giomo, Smith, and Schnabel kept the race exciting by mixing it up till the end, but finished in that order behind Dies!. In the first Senior heat, David Mengo, Larry Piedow and Clarence Rupnow showed the youngsters how to ride an exciting race. Mengo took the holeshot with Rupnow and Piekow close behind. Although Rupnow and Piekow only swapped positions once, they remained close enough to siphon fuel throughout the race. In the end, it was Rupnow and Mengo with a photo finish; Mengo was credited with the win. Heat two was Ronald Schettl from start to finish, with Butch Vrana comfortably in second. The semi saw Mark Hanson grab the early lead, followed by Pete DeGrand and Mark Castonguay. Degrand, twisting the throttle hard, took the lead on lap three. Castonguay, also on the gas, passed Hanson before the end, following DeGrand in for second. The final proved to be just as exciting with Schettl taking the lead from the start with Rupnow and Mengo right behind. Things were fairly calm until the last lap, when Rupnow went inside on Schettl. Not to be outdone, Schetl! held the gas on justa little bit longer and got the first spot back for the win. Results 50 A: 1. Shawn W.d~ (Vam); 2. Travia Keams; 3. Mark .....",.,.., (Vam);'. J...... Stolz ~~J; 5. MAtthew Md4.1h. 50 B: 1. Blake Young; 2. Derek Dreher (Yam); 3. Russell Shurnaker(Y.am);'" Tnvi5 C11ampuv (yam); 5. Peter D!yo (YU'\). 60: 1. Tunmy H..- (Kaw); 2. Corey Statz (KIiw); 3. Jonathon Hanson (Ka.....); 4. Bradley Routhoux (leaw); 5. Justin Voight (lC.1w). 80 JR; 1. Jonathon Hanson (Suz); 2. Nathan Webber (KAw); 3. C.,..,. Stolz (lc.w);" D;on;d..-.... (lc.w~ 5. ~ Weld<. 80 SR: 1.. Tlmmy Huss (Suz)o 2. Eric ~ (Suz); 3. Kevin Rohde (Suz); 4. K)'l! Ybena ~w); S. Eric Lam (Kaw). 125: 1. Jim Kirxhbaum (Su%); 2. TClI'IY Zutn (lCaw); 3. Jeremy Deruyter (Yam); 4. Dan V;ana (Yam); 5. N'd; Gustin (Yam). 25(), 1. n.om.s _ (lc.w); 2. Tooy Geomo (Hon~ 3. Duotin 5mlth (lc.w~ •. j.R. Sdmobel (Bon~ 5. MArl< 0;,., (Hon~ 400: 1. John Hundertmark (Suz); 2. c.c. Giannini (But); 3Rose" Banes (Yam); •. Dan M~ (Hon); 5. Scott Frebe.r (5uz). 5Ol>. I. j.R. Sdmobel (Rtx); 2. Oov", e.rtwright (Suz); 3...... Forresl (Yam); 4. Ronald Sche.ttI (tc.w) 5. M.ichaei OuvaU (Han). SR: 1. Ronald Schettl (K.;w); 2. Oarence Rupnow (Rtx); 3. 0 ..., MmSO (Hon); •. Jooeph Polduny (Suz); 5. "'''Y P _ (Yam). OPEN TWIN: 1. Art Miac:hIcr (rri); 2. Scott Mack (Yam); 3. o..n Mwu (rri); ... ~ Duvall (H.O); S. Steve ~ (\Ju<~ n..n.. PRe>. 1. Colson (H-D); 2. ..... Ownpine (R1z~ 3. MJ,rk Gruber (Ra);" £rid: Gruber (Ra); 5. Teny Vestal (X.aw). Brant big winner at Glen Helen Speedway By Elaine Jones SAN.8ERNARDINO, CA, MAY 19 Scott Brant captured both the Scratch and Handicap main events at Glen Helen Speedway Wednesday night, for the second week in a row. Starting from the third slot, Cohon and Hicks Racing/Cirello Racing/ Arai/Oakley /Up Time/Inland Valley Chiropractic-backed Brant ran a hard-charging Chris Manchester to the ground as he t09k the lead on the white-flag lap. He did have some outside help, as Manchester's engine went south. Charlie Venegas was more than happy to take over second with Gary Hicks coming away with the show money. Coming back for the Handicap main, Brant came from the SO-yard line to take the lead from jerry Black, and collected the gold for the second time. Off the 40 yard line, Hicks was a bridesmaid again. New Zealand's Ross Millar and California teammate Dale Leeder are the team to beat in the Sidecar class, and this week was no different. The Mission Yamaha/Larry jacinto/IT2 Financial/Norm's Cycle-backed team seem to get stronger every week and it's more a question of who will. get second. Feter Lewis and jamie Macy are the ones that get the closest. In the main, Don Horsley and Danny Alvord tangled with Dave Stephens and Eric Gilbert and came out of it with a third-place finish, while Stephens and Gilbert were in the infield. jeremy Aden got nipped at the wire in the Support main by Chris Harrington. Rodney Sherman got third. Results SCRATCH: 1. Scott Brant Oaw); 2. Charlie Venegas O~w); 3. Gary HK:b (Wes); 4. Chris Manchester Oaw). CONSl:"1. Bobby Swartz (eM): 2. Mike Faria Oaw); 3. Andy Northup(Wes); 4. John Aden Onw). HOCP: ). Scott 8r~nt Oaw); 2. Gary H.icb (Wes); 3. Jert')' Black (Wea); 4. John Aden Oaw); 5. Brml Werner (Cdn). SIDECAR: 1. R. Millar/D. Leeder (Yam); 2. P. Lewis/J. Mar=y (Kaw); 3. D. Horsley/A. Alvord (Kaw); 4. D. Stephens/E. GUbert ( K.aw). SPT: 1. Chris Harrington (Wes): 2. Jeremy Aden Oaw); 3. Rodney She.rman (Jaw); 4. Joe ErhArdt OIlW). Hunziker hunts down Starwest Motocross win . By David A. Procida MORENO VAU.EY, CA. MAY 8 Tim Hunziker, overcoming a sore ankle he broke only a short while ago, pultogether two impressive charges, one from mid-pack, to take the win in the highly oompetitive 30+ Beginner class at Starwest Supercross Park. In moto one Steve Baudoin grabbed the holeshot, but his I.ead was short-lived when Phil Davis jumped past him over the stepdown. Hunziker was running third with Mike Dunlap and Rick Snelson rounding out the top five. Dunlap, however, soon dropped his bike and Snelson doubled his way past Hunziker. Hunziker, realizing that he was falling behind, picked up the pace and reeled in Snelson. Behind the pair, Ferran Piper was closing with Mark Brown on his tail Brown waited for an opening and when Ferran went wide, Brown dove inside of him for fourth. Piper retaliated two comers later, but Brown man~ aged to slip by for good before the lap was finished. Up front Hunziker and Davis were battling for the lead, but it was going to be Davis with the win followed by Hunziker, Snelson, Brown and Piper. Moto two saw Baudoin lead the pack into turn one. But Dunlap slid up on the inside, bumped Baudoin, who in tum bumped Piper, but none of them crashed. Dunlap managed to hold onto the lead with Hunziker, Piper and john Cavanaugh all dicing for second. First-mota winner Davis was stuck: behind the Baudoin road-block, then the frontrunners opened up a small gap. As the riders sorted themselves out Hunziker claimed second and then dove inside of Dunlap for the lead. Back in the pack, Davis made his move on Baudoin in the rockers and doubled his way past the Honda rider and eventually into second. Davis and Hunziker then battled back and forth for the lead. Davis waited as the pair neared the Twin Peaks double and then flew up and over Hunziker's KX. Davis took the white flag and Hunziker turned up the heat and was all over Davis the entire lap. Hunziker finally pulled alongside of Davis and look over the lead with two comers remaining to score the moto win and overall victory. Results 50 MOD OPEN: I. Daton Benen (Yam); 2. Daniel Taft (Yam); 3. Tyson Talldnston (Yam). SO STK. OPEN: I. Ryan King (Yam); 2. lUcky OIiW!t (Yurt); Foighoni"" /yam);'. Joey O>risly (Ilj). 3. 80 (0-11): 1. Kevin Joh...-m (yllm); 2. Chris P-.ek (Yam); 3. Juan Clar'dla. 80 (12·13): L Kellh Johmon (Yllm); 2. Danny Cadson (Kaw); 3. Tyson Taylor (Yam);'" Chrlt kelly (KAw). 80 (14-16): 1. Mat Smith (Suz); 2. Josh Tararitino (yam); 3. Eddie Nichols. 80 BEG (12-16), 1. Toby Lopez (Su7.); 2. john Oinldn. (lc.w); 3. Tim Langdon (Yam);-•. Frank Dato (yllm); 5: Chad Schmidt ""'m (J

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