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five in moto one were Ferran Piper and Kelly McGuire. The start in moto two had Jackson 's na me a ll o ve r it as he ha d o ver t wo bi ke le ngt h s o n McGu ire who rounded the first tum in seco nd with Du nl a p, Jo h nny Jac kson, and Brin eg a r close beh ind . McGu ire bega n to close on Mike jackson an d their du el carried them away from the pack. Back in mid pack Brinegar utilized the do uble jumps to get by McGuire who had been de moted to third by Dunlap only two comers previously. Following Brinegar's charge to the pack was Davis who was determined to improve on his first moto finish . The two Honda riders almost Went down in the rockers as Davis clipped Brinegar in the later half of the whoops. Neithe r we n t dow n b ut it did a llow johnny Jackson to close on the pair. Davis, de termined to get by Brinegar, set him up by go ing w ide into the scor ing tower comer and then cut back to the inside and too k over seco nd . Un d er th e w hi te flag lap Dunl a p had th e misfortune of was hin g ou t in a comer and droppi ng back to m id pack wh ile u p a t th e fron l j acks on took the win fo llow ed by Davis a nd Brinega r. Brinega r's 1·3 earned him ove rall hon ors w ith Davis ea rni ng the bridesmaid 's p ositi on . Th i rd thr ou gh fi fi h went to D u nla p, jackson, and McGuire. Results r /w: 1, Rya n Beat (Ya m); 2. Joshua Gra nt (Ya m); 3. Scott Simon (yam); 4. J.R. Williams (Yam) ; 5. Brian Schoffsta ll (Suz). r/ w MOD: 1. Mdttcw Cka rk (Yam); 2. Giovanni Filippon e {y;lm}. 60 (6-8): 1. ICllU Casillas (Kaw) ; 2. Anlhony Bru9Cella (lCaw); S 3. Scott Simon (Kaw); 4. Daton Beevers (Kaw ); S. Mike Connt'T (lCaw). 60 (9-11): 1. Scott Netson (Kaw); 2. Chris Hu nslnger (K.aw); 3. Dustcn Wabon (Kaw); 4. Caton Beavers (Kaw); S. Garrett Taylo r (K.aw). 80 (D-ll): 1. Sea n Ham blin (y a m); 2. Scott Nelson (Suz) ; 3 . Klinl !.AMante (Suz); 4. Chm Hunsinger (Suz); S. Dustin Wiltson (Suz) . ao (12-13): 1. T~ TaykJor (Yam) . 80 (14-16): 1. Tren t Bragg (Yaml; 2. Toby Lopez (Suz) . RO BEG (12-16): 1. Millon Oavn (Yam) ; 2. John Dinkins (K.w); 3. $llvatono Filippont" (Suz); 4. Dntnis Wyman (Yam); S. B.J. Hunkim (Yam) . SUPERMINI: 1. Trent Bragg {yam}; 2. ~an Hamblin (yam); 3. Scott Nelson (Suz ); 4. Dann y urlson (Kaw). 125 BEG : 1. Josh Wamer; 2. Mark ReY (Hon); 3. Ern ie d Sancht-z (Hon); 4. Reginald Mitchell (Sul:); s . rete- Ra in (Sw: ). 125 NOV : 1. Ephraim ~naiamin (5 uz); 2. Eddie- Nichob (Hon) ; 3. KC'vin Gutherie (K.1 w ); 4. Lloyd I..c5l r (Hon) . e 125 INT: J. AngcololngrMlde- (Hon ); 2. J~ Medina (Su.z). 125 PRO: 1. Don Upton (Yam); 2. Sh.1y Fretwell (Suz) . 250 BEG: I. Ryan BC'veridge (Yam); 2. Richard Jez. (Kaw) ; 3Adam P'J("fQ' (Suz); 4. Elton Yaln (Hon); 5. r un CLJyton (Suz). 250 NOV : 1. SrotIlCnmll.ing (Hon); 2. Dwighl iWiC'r (k.Jw); 3Josh VanderUndc!n (Han). 250 PRO: 1. John Setrika (Kaw); 2. Shay Fn.olwd1(Suz). 25+ BEG: 1. ~i1n Dirks (Yam) ; 2. Steve Sk ube (Hon); 3. Dennis G.1l1ag her (Hon) ; 4. Ro b Pippin ( H on) ; 5. Mus h aU Dunham (Yam). 2S+ NO V: 1. Tony FC'!dhau~ (Hon) . 30+ BEG: 1. T.e. Brineg.lf (Hon) ; 2. Scott Davts (Hon); 3. M ike Du nl.p (Kaw); 4. Mike JoKUon (yam); S. Kelly McGu ire (Yam). 30+ NOV : 1. Terry MacRae (Suz) ; 2. Tim H unzi ker (Kaw); 3. Ken McCa nn (KiIw); 4. Roge r Larrcwe (Suz ); 5. Kirk B.assett (Hon). Clark captures Christiana Motocross win By Bart Wilber CH RISTIANA,TN,jULY25 Clar k Stiles p ut on an ae ria l sho w en route to scoring the overall win in the 250cc C mot ocross action at Ch ristiana Raceway, Stiles mad e trip le jumps out of do ubles and turned his leap from "the Pit" into a dou ble to sea l the victories. In the first moto it loo ked as if Danny Lain, the front-runner off the line, would be able to off the field of 10 riders. Lain held the lead u ntil land ing hard and reinjuring a wrist tha t he had hurt the previo us nigh t. Stiles came fro m a sixthplace start at the gate to charge up and take the lead, ma king the final pass on the back port ion of the t rack following the drop away ledge. Stiles pulled away from the pack to win with a six-second lead . In the second mo to Lai n was in th e lea d again ahead of Sliles and Phillip Myers. Style once agai n p ress un. d Lain for a lap while look> ing for a spo t to pass, fina lly grabbing the lead in th e tum fo llowi ng th e drop away. S tiles pu lled aw ay from the pack once aga in w hile Meyers passed Lain for second spo t. Myers pu t · some pressu re on Stiles only to have hi m pull aw ay for the win. Resul ts r /W:.I. ROllal'nJ itt; 2. [)now CLardy; 3. Jilson Wright . 6S: 1. Kevin Stone ; 2. Micha d Barkrr; Kelly Ca rter. 85 JR: 1. Jonotth an Mon k; 2. N icho lilS Buch holtz; 3. Cory Dmton; 4. Will How s;5. Eric Ed W .1rds. 85 SFl1. lee Burk; 2. R.C Pond ; 3. Nicholas Buchholtz; 4. Joo Guffey; S. Johna tha n Mon k. SCH 8 Y: 1. Wes Stilell; 2. Nicholas Ha rak.as; 3. tee Bur k; 4. Ja!lOn Rick.arcl;S. Mdt! Douney . , . ... J25 BEG: 1. Chrls Bell; 2. Perry Ferra ro; 3. Eric Shipman; 4Mark Huff; 5. SIl'p N n Johmon. 125 C: 1. D ark Stiles; 2. Kevin Brandon; 3. Philli p Myers; 4. Rud J Ot'Il"'S; S. Bryan McDonal d . 125 B: 1. Keith GuidC'l\. 250 BEG 1. Chri s Nto 2. Gary Farless ; 3. Dnid Brad y; 4: al; Mike Overcast; 5. Lany Roland . 250 C: 1. CLark Stiles; 2. Danny Lain; 3. Ruel Jone1l; 4. Greg Baker, S. SUn MOOI1!. 25+: 1. ~k Egnor; 2. Brent Tlft'ltham. :JO.t.: 1. WaUy Colon; 2. SUn Moore; 3. Pen')" Ferraro; 4. Shorty Goode;S. Terrell Welbo rne 40+: 1. Tetn!U Welborne; 2. Shorty Goode. END R: 1. Terry Bush; 2. Joe Ha nnan. 4-STRK..: 1. Stephen D.1 mdl U /L: 1. Kevin Bran d on; 2. Lonnie Davis; 3. R.C. r and; 4. Chad MaddOll. 1&24 OrEN: 1. Bryan McDonald. N / C : 1. Steph.1n Garner; 2. Stephen Da rne ll ; 3. Ch a d Lon kfonl. O'Boyle doubles at 1-965T By Grace DiBenedetto Photos By Gordon DeVries LAKEODESSA, MI,jULY 31 / AUG.I Doug O'Boyle doubled his pleasure an d d oubled the fun with wins at [-96 Speedway. The t rac k held a half mile on Saturd a y and TT Sunday. Saturday night's half mile drew over 30 Pro-Am en tries bringing the purse tally to over $1,200 , a nd it w as O ' Boyle who grabbed the biggest share of the p ie then turned around and picked up the Pro-Am IT on Sunday . O n Saturd ay th e Fir st Cl ass G lass/Bell Helmets / Rivers ide Service spo nsored O' Boyle was up on the line in the first of three heats , bu t it wa s Greg Sims wh o fou nd the best traction a nd blast ed o ut of the ho le a t the first hin t of green. O 'Bcy le made his own groove ar ound the outs id e of tum one, flying by Kerry Klug to settle in behind Sims on the backst retch. The two opened a hole on Lj Schaidt by lap thr ee while Eric O'Boy le tucked low in the last seco nds of the heat passing Klug and Eugene Cop eland ou t of tum four to take the last di rect transfer . Steve n Charles aboard a DTX CR 500 Honda pu t an unbelievable gap on the field in heat two . Charles charged off the line alon g w ith the rest of the field bu t reached tum one first. The first yea r Pro-Am rid er d id n't let off the th rottle or look ba ck unt il t he checker ed flag fell. Ke n McConnell and Ryan Brown sat comfortably in seco nd and third whil e the on ly real racing on the track was for the last tran sfer. Pa u l Kops, Jack Mayer an d Mark Davidson we re locked in a d uel to the w ire w ith K op s takin g ha ir line advantage jus t when he need ed it most, Brent Arm bruster parted comp any with the pack on the backs tre tch of heat th ree wit h h is win in the bag by lap two. Bob Knap p found the goi ng to his likin g up h igh on the ba nk a nd spread his ' wi ngs in tum th ree, flyi ng by jim Bau erle a nd Mike Dickers on with one tw ist of th e wrist . Dick erso n s tayed on Knapp 's rea r w heel the rest of the wa y w hile Ron Forstner mad e so me last minu te stra tegy d ecis ions tha t sen t everyone else to the semis. The final watched Doug O'Boyle effortlessly increa se his lead to 15 lengths wh ile the rest of the bu nch battled it out for his leftovers. Brent Armbrust e r held a tight line to the imennost pa rt of the blue groove pe rfectly willing to se ttle for second plac e mon ey un til an im pa tien t L.j Sch aid t el bowed his wa y through in lap 10 b e tw een t ur n s one a nd tw o b u mp in g Armbruster up off the groove a nd back a no tch. With only one and a half laps to go, Arm brus ter wo u ld be lookin g at a b ig cu t in p ay fo r his night 's work. Resu lts SATURDAY SO: I. Tom link (Yam) ; 2. u ~ey Errid ge (Y.1m); 3. Ja mes HC'W'iOn (yam); 4. Doug L..awrence S. Philip Antkony (yam). ; 65: 1. Rocky Hitchcock (Kaw); 2. Cawy Erridge (Hon). 85: I. Andy PnnbC'rton (Kaw ); 2. B.J. Leech (Kaw); 3. Frankie Hi tchcock (K.1w). . 200; 1. Mike Forro (K.aw); 2. Brice Ed monds (K.aw); 3. Brian Hadfield (Kaw) ; 4. Allen Coleman (KawI; S. Fran kie Hitchcock (lCoIw). 2SO: I. Jeff Rand olph (yam) ; 2. Chad Dav is (Suz) ; 3 . D.1_ Pud ney (Hon) ; 4. Lu ke OliVe!" (Hon); S. D.1 Dixon (Hon). _ DTX: 1. Mikf' Farro (K.aw ); 2. Ch ad Davis (Suz ); 3. Dav e POOI'lC')' (Hon ); 4. Leke Ollver (Hon); 5. run RY.1n (Kaw) . 400: 1. Lceue Wad le (y.1m); 2. John Belliel (Ya m); 3. HlItri!Ion Bosley(Yam); 4. Lawreece Kok (Suz); S. Scott Foutch (Suz ). 500 B: 1. Jeff Randolph (Rlx ); 2. Co ry Cla re (Ha n); 3. Brian Hewson (Hon ); 4. Ch ip Grroen(Rtx); S. Dean Howard (Hon). SOO A: 1. Sk-ven Charles (Hon); 2. Tun Babka (Hon); 3. Mili.e Babka (Hon ); 4. Tun Danke (Yun);S. Phil Gl1"l!ning(Hon). VINT : 1. C ra ig Breckon (USA); 2. Dav e V.1li kf'1 (USA); 3. Harrison 805e ly (Yam); 4. Scott Foutch (Suz); 5. Ch uck Kid (Yam ). VET: 1. M.uk Davidson (HuD); 2. W iU~ Berghuis (Rh ); 3. Copf'land (R lx ); 4 . Rick Ru~l1 (Han); S. Kerry Klug (Rtx). • SR: 1. J.ck Wal'ft'f'l (Tri); 2. Jim Bauet'le (Rbi); 3. Glen CYBoyIe (Hon) ; 4. Bert Cummings (Rtx); 5. Phil Mann (Rtx) . PR~AM: 1. Doug CYBoyle (Rtx ); 2. LJ . Schaidt (Rtx); 3. Brent Armbrusler (Rbi); 4. Greg Sims (HaD); 5. Eric O'Boy1e (Rtx) . COMB: 1. Doug O'Boyle- (Ra); 2. Greg Sims (HOD); 3. Bn.onl A nn~tC'r (Rtx) ; 4. EricO"'Boyle(Rtx); 5. Eric O'Boyle (Rtx) SUNDAY so: 1. To m Link (Yam); 2. Logd n Meyns (Yam); 3. Do ug LaWI"efK'e; 3. Philip Antho ny (y am) . 651 . Scott Jensen (lCoIw); 2. Rocky Hitchcock (Kaw) . 85: 1. B.J. Leach (Kaw); 2. Dan Kau ffman (lCoIw). 200: 1. Brice Edmonds (Kaw); 2. Mike Fa rro (Kaw); 3. Dan Kauffman (Kaw ); 4. Fra nkie Hitchcock (Kaw); S. Rex lloyd (Ya m). 250: 1. Scott JI!Nt!I\ (Su z); 2. Milt! Robinson (Ho n); 3. J.1 ck Tho m a, (Hon); 4. Denni~ Vincen t (H on ); S. Tr av l ~ Hitch coc k (Hon ). 400: 1. Sam U oyd (Suz ); 2. Law rence Kok (Suz ). PRD-AM : J. Doug O 'Boyie (Han). 2. Paul Kop!'!(ATK); 3. Eric O 'Boyle (Hoo ); 4. Ron Forstner (Hon ); S. Joe McCo nnlck (Ya m). SOO: 1. Bill Benn e tt (y a m) ; 2. De a n Mot er (Y.1 y m); 3. Mike Mann (yam); 4. Mike Rob inso n (Ho n) ; S. Rus sell McCl oskey (Yam). OP EN : 1. Richard MolInn (Hon ): 2. Mike Ca rriers (Hon ); 3. Tftina Kops (W·R ); 4. Kip Kops (W· R). VET: 1. M ike Babka (Ho n) ; 2. Mike Hellie l (Hon); 3. De a n Ma yer (y am); 4. Norm Fontner (yam); S. Mike Mann (Hon ). SR: 1. Jack Wan1!n (Hon ); 2. Ph il fwtann (Hon ); 3. Bill Leach (y a m); 4. Bob Rusae D(Hon) ;S . Pat May (Yam). TEAM (o-l25cc): 1. Mike Forro/Ron Fomner (K.aw); 2. Brice Edmonds/Bill Leach (K.aw); 3. Scott Hitehcoclt/Frank Hitehcoclc. wne:- Brice Edmond s (70E) chased M ik e Farro (3IF) in the 200cc class at 1-96 Speedway. Steve Patterson (15) lead s the C Superstock race at Indianapolis Raceway Park. (K aw l; 4. B.J . Leach lJustin Gi bson (K.aw) ; 5. Mar k Hildlcock/Rocky Hilchcoc:k (K.1w). TEAM (2OOc:c-OrEN): 1. Kip Kops/Pa ul Kops (WiiR); 2. Glen O 'Soyle/Doug O 'Boyle (Ho n ); 3. Mike Babka / Duilne Sianick (Han); 4. Ron Forstnl:"t/Nonn Fors tner (Hon); 5. Jack Warren /Eric O"Doy'" (Han). Hall tops Indy RR By Larry Lawrence CLERMONT, IN, JULY 25 Kurt Hall won all three Suzuki GSXR Cup races at Indianapolis Raceway Park and left $1500 riehcr. For Hall winning at Indy is nothing new, he's been d oing it for the bet ter part of ten years . HaIl is the target all the riders shoo t for each year at Indy, and this yea r the Sou th Ca rolinian held them off for yet another time. Hall 's domina nce of factory contingency money races at IRP prompted one rider to sa y tha t he hoped Hall wo uld retire soon; or at least quit coming to Indy. Hall's bigg es t challenge at IRP came from Team Ham mer teammate Stevie Pa tt erso n . Pa tterson led in both the CSuperstock and B Superstock races before being caught by HaIl. In C Superstock Pallerson led for seven of the eight lap fina l. On the last lap HaIl made up a 1.5 seco nd deficit an d passed Patterson on the back straight to take the win. In B Superstock Patterson led aga in on the final laps. The lower sectio n of his fairing began to come apart on the straights. Patterson had to slow. Hall took adva ntage and won going away. Pallerson, just barel y held off Kevin Rentzell for seco nd a t the checkered flag. In A Superstock it was all HaIl. Lead ing from the start, Ha ll ran away w ith the race and turned the fast est lap times of the wee kend a t l:38's . A ro un d of the Yama ha Seca II Ch allen ge was held at Indy. Two of the top contenders Mark Middl eton and Mark Whitehurst crashed togeth er on the first lap . That left Steve Dooli n and Dee Hamilton alone in a batt le for the lead . Hamilton. a forme r top WERA sprint racer from the Southeast Region in the mid-SO's who has just returned to racin g, tried pas sing Doolin ev e ryw h ere to no a vail. Doolin was doing a great job gu arding the inside line and thwarting Hamilton's efforts. In the closing laps Hamilton, realizing passing Doolin would involve too much of a ris~ turned aroun d and saw that no one was close and settl ed for second. The Hayden brothers Tommy and Nick ran away with two races each. Frank Wilson won four more novice races a t IRP extending his win ning streak to 28 straight races withou t a d efea t. Un fortuna tely for the you ng Canadian a crash in B Superbi ke ended his streak. Bill Zea rley of So ut h Ca rolina wa s lead in g Wilson when he cras he d a nd has the hono r of bein g the first rid er in this cou ntry to boat Wilso n. Resul ts A S/STK EX: 1. Kurt Hall (Suz); 2. Kevin ~tzell (Suz ); 3. Ste\ 'ie Patterson (Su z); 4. Dav id Sta nton (Su z); 5. Dean Hayn (Kaw) . B S/STK EX: 1. Kurt HaU (Suz) ; 2. Stevir rattenon (Suz ); 3JCeovi n RtontuU (Suz); 4. Tray Batey (Kaw); S. David Sianton (suz). C S /STK EX: 1. Kurt Hall (Suz); 2. Stevie P.1 lte~ (Suz); 3. Lann y Allen (H on); 4. ONn H.1)'" (Hon); S. Kevin Rent7,,-,n (Suz) . A PROD NO V: 1. Frank Wi 1tlon ( Yam ); 2. Steven Davis ( Ka w) ; 3. Da vid Young (Su z ); 4. Brian Jon es (Suz) ; S. Darren Young (y am). B PROD NOV : t. Frank Wilson (Yam); 2. S,"m DIv is (Kaw); 3. Kenneth Melville (Yam ); 4. Da.tren Youn g (Yam); 5. }eny Wdlu (Hon~ C PROD NOV : 1. Frank Wibon (Yam); 2. Kenneth MeJvil ~ (Yam); 3. Scott Mcfadden (Hon); 4. Jerry Weber (Hon l; S. Dean V"p lan k (lion). o PROD NOV: 1. Robert DiCello (Yam); 2. Rich.Jrd Breedin g (Yam ); 3. Dou g Bli sh (Yam); 4. Jim Vanci l (Ya m ); 5. Miles ' Ilanlety (Y~~ F-1 EX: 1. CharkosWarren (Hon); 2. G ~ Hu tchc50n (Han); 3. Tommy H.1yden (Yam); 4. Er ic Smit h (Hon) ; 5 . Keith o.dger (Hcn~ F·1 NOV : 1. Bill Zearley (Kaw); 2. Brian Jones (Suz); 3. ILly UIIon (Kaw) ; 4. Ke;th Koeppen (Yam); S. c..ry Horton (Suz ). F-2 EX:1. Tom my Hayden (Yam); 2. Kevin H.adfield (Y.1m) 3. ; Larry Cohee (y.1m); 4. Jim Struu- (Hon ); S. raul BlAck(Yam). F-2 NOV : 1. Richard Brerding (yam); 2. Jay White Hod ge' (Y.un); 3. Bill leader (Yam); 4. Steve Faerge (Yam); 5. Dou g Blish (Yam). F/CLBMN EX: 1. Tommy Hayden (Hon); 2. Nick Ha yden (Hon); 3. Jim Struke (H o n ); 4. Dave- Knapp ( Rtx); S. Ch ri s """""""'''''(Y~~ F/ClBMN NOV: 1. Na ncy De wa r (Hon) ; 2. John Whi ttenburg (Hon); 3. Royf'erry (H on); 4. Al icia Struke (Han); 5. Heidi Smilkulil (Suz). B 5 / BK EX: 1. Eric Smi th (Ha n); 2. Dan Wad e (Suz ); 3. Brian Lant z (Suz); 4. Keith 8.ldger (Hon ); 5. Dan ClemeM (Kaw). B S /B K NOV: 1. Bill Zeu ley (Kaw); 2. Ray u tfon (Kaw); 3. Stephen Rode (Kaw); 4. Kenny Johnson (Kaw); 5: Robert Sobottka (Hon) . C 5 / BK EX: 1. Dilnlel Lowry (Su z); 2. Eric Smith (Hon ); 3. Ramon Vasquez (Han); 4. Bill Sweeney (Yam); 5. Terry Bandstr. (Yom). C S / BK NO V: 1. Fran k WitllOn (Yam) ; 2. Ken ne-th Mel vil1C' (Yam); 3. Da rren _Y oung (Hon); 4. Ch ris Bake r (H on ); S. Jam es Seeley (Hon) . S/ BK EX: 1. Nick Hay

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