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Dau b itz and Sha wn Waring. Daubitz grabbed
the ho leshot, but Wa ring and Mike Kurz wer e
right there waiting fo r any little mistake. For seve ra l laps, Daubitz held hi s lead , a nd he and
Waring p ulled away from the res t of the field
som e. Daubitz took a ha rd sp ill. allowin g Waring
to take the lead a nd Kurz to close in . Dau bitz
remounted and held second until the last lap,
when another hard spill left him in third . Chad
Plumlee was fourth and Jason Artinger fifth. ,
Whe n th e gate d ro p p ed fo r moto two,
Warin g gr abbed the hol eshot b ut was only in
th e lead fo r a shor t while as he took a ma jor
tumble. Kurz quickly took the lead wi th Daubitz
close beh ind a nd charging. Daubitz blasted pa st
throu g h the ba ck whoops fo r th e lead a t th e
halfway point and held on for the win . Kurz was
second, Plu m lee th ird, Artin ge r four th and
Wa ring fifth.
Dau bitz and Wa ring ba ttled it ou t again in
the 250cc/Opcn Expert class an d again swapped
moto w ins with Wa ring taking moto one and
Daubitz mot o two.
The 80cc class was action packed . Mom one
saw leader Allen Davis d rop to last when he had
to push h is KXBO acr oss the fin ish line , allowing
Chase Reed to take the moto win . Reed was followed closely by Kyle Williams. Moto two saw
Davis jump out front and never look back w hile
first moto winner Chase Reed experienced d ifftculties . Reed took a spill and was only abl e 10
work up to fourth place at the fin is h. Kyle
Williams' 2-2 consislency paid off, giving him
the overall.
.
Davis came to the lin e for th e BOce Open
class armed and dangerous a s he b lasted into
the lead ah ead o f Reed and led w ire-to-wire.
Dav is wa s flawl ess in both mot es.
Results
50 STX.: t . Bri.ln 8.lImhill Otj); 2. Brandon Thompson (Itj); 3.
Eric u mpbell (Ya m ); 4. Jus tin o. mhill (Y.un ).
50 MO D: 1. JO!'J'tua Tu n ko (Ya m); 2. Andrea Franks (Yam ); 3.
funmy l...I (Yam).
y
60: 1. Ch.uoP ReN (K.aw) ; 2. Mf'llssa Franks (K.Iw ); 3. David
8.lmhill (Ka w); 4. A,.m.a Manu (Ka w).
80 BEG: 1. Dy la n Mayo (K.aw); 2. J.-:m Sagn (Ka w ); 3. Cody
Armstrong (K.aw).
80 COMB: 1. Kylfo WiUi.IJns (Ka w); 2. Chaw Reed (Yill ); 3.
m
Allen Davis (KIIw); 4. Brian J
ohnson (Suz ); BarryTu ttle (](aw).
80 OPEN: 1. Allen Davis (Ka w); 2. ChaK' R~ (y,am ); 3.
Br"Yn }ohn5on (Suz).
125 BEC: 1. Jimm y Pittl (Suz); 2. Michael e nsece (H on); 3. Jeff
W ris,s (Ka w) : 4. Scon Wegnrr (K.aw ); S. Tony Poor (K.1ow) .
125 NO V: 1. Jef Smith (Suz); 2. AUn P~au (H on); 3. 8ftl.
f
'vy (Kaw ); 4. R~U Jones (K.ai w); S. ShaflC' Shimab ukuro (Ka w).
125 SCH BY: I. Brook Flukn (Kaw); 2. Jeff Sm ith (Suz ); 3.
. ad e G.I1Ipenon (Ka w) ; 4. Ben Guy ( Kaw) : 5. S ha n ~
..nim.abukuro (K.aw ).
125lNT: 1. Brook F1uUr (K.Iw ): 2. WiD J(.asson (Ya m): 3. J
ohn
.•gland (K.'tw); 4. Cod y Wilks (K.aw ); S. Michal' 1Bartlett (Hon).
125 EX:1. Chris Daub itz (Kaw); 2. M ike Kurz (Suz); 3. Shawn
Wari.-l (Hon); 4. Chad Plu mll't!' (Hon ); S. Ja'lOn Artingn (Suz).
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125 OPEN: 1. Jeff Smi t h (Suz); 2. John England (Xaw): 3.
Michael Bartlett (Hon).
250 AM : 1. Will K.uson (yam); 2. Ke lly Hertzler (K.tw ); 3.
Jerry Fa iku , (H on) ; 4. Dalt" Long (K.l w ); S. Craig Nort hcu n (Suz ).
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250 EX: 1. Ch ris Daubitz (Ka w); 2. Sluwn Waring (Bon); 3.
Juan Artingt!l' (Suz); 4. Norm an Reed (Kaw) .
25+: 1. Jerry Fajku s (Hon); 2. Dale Long (Kaw); 3. Kend ell
Wade (Kaw ); 4. C rai g N orthcutt (Su z); S. Dam! Robin son (Hon) .
30+ : 1. Greg Du lll (Ka w ); 2. Alan Pasin eua (B on); 3 . Do n
Bailey (Kaw);~ . Chri s Powell (Yam); 5. Darril Robinson (Hon ).
500 8 / C: 1. Brook Flu ker (Kaw) ; 2. G reg Du st (Kaw) ; 3 .
Norman Reed(J< w).
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WM N: 1. Ta mmy Slay (Kaw ): 2. Me lls,".IFra n ks (Kaw) .
s.
Jones, Carson sweep
High Point Motocross
By Tim Coombs
M1'. M
ORRIS, PA. SEPT. 12
For the third year in a row , High Poin t Racew ay
opened its doors to the top Vets in the eas tern
U.S. for the Dirt Bike /Fo x/Wiseco /Boyesenspo nsore d Senior /V et Na tional. and Tom
Carson and Mike Jon es took advan tag e of the
competition by posting overall wins in 30+ A
and 25+ A classes , respec tively.
Motocross greats sum as Ga ry Sem ics and
Eyv ind Boyesen once aga in took advan tage of
perfect weather and track co nd itions to show
meir stuff. Th e wee kend of racing pr ovid ed a
Hperfect w arm·up" for th e Fall Classic Se ries
' ~ u n d whi ch will be hel d a t H igh Po int o n
.Jctober 9-10.
The 30+ A class looked to be a gr een sweep
w ith Mike Postlewaite jum p ing out.to a big lead
aboa rd his Kawasaki. But as time passed , circu it
pros Tom Carson and David Han d reeled him in
and showed him how mu ch training he should
h ave done be fore th e ra ce. Training wou ldn' t
have helpt.'ry in the Pro Modified Mini class during the 10th
Anual running of th e Langt o wn Backyard
Supercross Championships.
The event drew the likes of fanner Supe rcross
Champion Johnn y O' Mara.
" 1 wa s he re la st y ear as a specta tor and
thought it was a great track," O'M ara said . " I told
them I might race next year, and so here I am ."
For 1993, the event was extremely organized :
from radi o di sp atched (tracks ide) security to an
awesome nre works di splay. They ev en had
Althea Henderson perform the Nationa l Anthem.
The first 'moto can only be described as the
"0 " show, as Johnny O'Mara pulled the holeshot
and preceded to whip his Sp ike Racing / Enzobacked KXR80 over all the track' s obsta cles for
the even tua l runaway victory. Last year's winner ,
Res ults
"My b ike wasn 't jetted for the hot weath er,"
said Pars ons . "When my bi ke sta rted ge tti ng
h ot , it ju st bogg ed o ff jumps a n d thro ugh
bumps."
Despite the problems, Pa rso ns wo uld ho ld
on to second place. Back in the pa ck, Met zger
ha d wo rked his way to fou rth and was cha llen gin g Dav is. Metzg er wen t for the ins ide to
make the pa ss, but ended up clipping the rear
wh ee l of Davis and goi ng do wn hard . Metzger
remounted in th e fou rth spo t, b u t the dazed
rid er wa s pa ssed by Jim my Lavo rci. When the
chec kered flag finally flew it was Schnell with
the w in as Parsons, Davis an d l av orci fo llowed.
At the start of the second moto it looked like
ano the r Parsons /Schnell ba ttle. Unlike mo to
one, Schn ell led the chase as Parsons followed
close behind. Davis was runnin g in the third
spot until the wi ld man, Metzger , charged from
fifth to take third on the first lap . Schnell and
Parsons broke free ear ly in the race to hammer
a t each other's backs.
At ab out the halfwa y po int , Sch nell had
pulled a little distance on Parso ns. By th is time
Metzger had closed the gap on the lead ers and
he sta rt ed to put so me pressu re on Parsons. The
lop three rid ers quickly bunched up and heated
up the race for the lea d . Metz ger went for secon d as Parsons went for the lead . Parsons' hopes
fo r th e ov erall w ent u p in s mo ke wh en h e
stu ffed a berm and went down. Met zger took
over seco nd as a d isappoint ed Pa rson s pic ked
himself off the ground to hold on to third . That
was all she wrote as the riders held their po sitions until end of the mote.
Results
P/ W MOD: 1. Chril\ Niha",:t Ry. n King (Yam); 3. Michae l
Beave r (Ya m).
PRO MO D; 1. An d re w Oli v ia (I-Ion ); 2. Eric Tor kko (Hon); 3 .
Jo hnny O Ma r. ()(a w ); 4. Mike Majnky (Kaw); S. Sha un Prrolio
(Hon).
AM MO D: 1. Eri c Ff'kkes (Kaw); 2. To n y A I" lIol (Ka w) ; 3.
Glen Scot t (yilm); 4.
Spra n (Kaw); S. Chris Alarni1ngos (Hon).
STI< EX: 1. funmy I.zwis (Hon); 2 Shaun Prrolio (H on ).
STX AM: 1. oms BLanton (Honl ; 2. Bobby Langin (Hoo ); 3.
Oift Cook (Hon).
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p IW ST K BEG: 1. Michael Bea ve r (yAm); 2. JA
cob Poo le
(YAm) ; 3. Jeff Chri sty (Y. m); 4. Mitch uwln (YAm); S. Ry.n
Piattoni (Suz).
P/W STK
I. Rya n King (yo1m); 2. Chris Nihan (yAm); 3.
Cli nto n Pierce (Yam ); 4. Mark P.lme r (Yam ); 5. JM)' Chris ty
(yam).
60 (lI-8r. 1. Joey Chmty (K.o .
wi
60 (9-I1): 1. Jonathan Shimp (Kaw) ; 2 Emitt Kling (Kaw); 3.
Ross w rria:; 4. Nick 8ea~r (K.Aw): 5. Sh.II'1f'8Ma (Ka w) .
'R:
80 (9-11): 1. JONIthan Sh im p (Suz ); 2. Brya n Jaramillo (IC.lw);
Schnell snatches up
Trans-Cal Motocross win
By Scott Ho ffman
ADEU.NTO, CA,SEPT.26
T he co m p e ti tio n was in te ns e, bu t P ro
Circu it/AXQ-sponsored Greg Schn ell motored
his Suz uki to the winners' circle to take the victory in the 125cc Pro class during round four of
CMC's Bieffe / Asics Trans-Ca l Nationa ls hel d al
Sunrise Valley Raceway.
Racers from across southern Ca liforn ia came
oul to m allenge ,the fast, deep sand thaI Sunrise
ha s to offer. Thi s wa s the las t race bef or e the
fmal two-day event tha t w ill featu re riders from
all of CMC's western d ivisions .
At the s ta r t o f th e fir s l 125cc Pr o mo to,
Varner -backed Terry Parsons took the early lead
as Greg Schn ell , Craig Davis, Da vid Ge rma in
and Craig Mason followed. Before the end of the
firs t lap , Pa rsons an d Schn ell sta rted to wa ge
their ow n private wa r that quickly put some di sta nce be twe en th em a nd the resl of th e field .
After sta rti ng in last p lace, Mike Metzg er was
riding like a man possessed as he flew by ride rs
as if they we re stand ing stilL
"I w as tryin g to time the ga te. It d rop ped
slow and my bik e go t stuc k in the gate," sa id
Metz ger.
,
,
Whil e Metzger wa s tryi ng 10 wor k his w ay
throu gh the pack, the leaders were al each other's
throals; Schnell was ju<;t waiting to makea move. With
three laps remaining. Parsons began to slow and
Schnell seized the moment to takethe lead.
3. Levi Rn.:i (ya m); 4. Geoff IUd,", (Suz); S. N'1Ck. Be.iver (y A
m).
80 (12-13): 1. Jerry A ~mn (Yam); 2. Jm Dostal (Suz); 3.
Robby Cou3e (l(.iw); 01. Billy P. yne (Ka w); 5. Scott Conlry (Suz).
80 (1+16): 1. Doug r anons (Suz); 2. t.nny Tu"," (Suz); 3Jimmy Varner (Suz ); 4. BrianSwNny (Yam) .
80 BEC : L Jason Co leman (yam); 2. Erik Rogton (yam); 3.
David Folux(Suz); 4. }emny Hell (JUw); , . Tom my Jolly (yam).
125 BEG: I . o. ~ lUiin§(")' (Yam ); 2. Jason Pad i1lol (K.l w); 3.
Ja-m Coleman (Suz); 4. Jceh roole (Yam); 5. Nick Norton (Sut).
125 JR: I. Joe Ryan (yam); 2. Ti m lHoatty (Ya m); 3 . Bri an
Rodri gun (Suz); 4. A.tron Prnnan ('Suz:) S. Josh Williams (Hon) .
;
125 tNT : 1. Otris Whedrr (Yam) ; 2 Travis Pl'e'5tun (Kaw); 3.
Gave Bolivar (Yam); 4. OUp Rotan (K.1w); S. Ty ~y (Suz) .
125 PRO: 1. Greg Sduwn (Suz); 2. Tnry P. I'MInS(JUw); 3.
Mikr MdZger (Su z); 4. C ra is Da vis (Hon); S. Jim my L.lvord
(K.ow~
2SO BEG: 1. David ~I (Hon); 2. Gary Cummi ngs (y am);
3. Tomm y Roberts (y am); 4. Do minic Gi1yun (H on ); S. Corey
" """'" (Suz~
250 JR: 1.
Joe Ry an (ya m) ; 2. And y Anay. (Suz); 3. SNw n
Fortier (Hon); 4. J~ Flf'lda (Yam); S. Chad Sm.rt (Suz) .
250 INT : I. Ty Cad y (Suz l; 2. Gabe Boliv.r (y am ); 3. Jelf
Tktor (Suz); 4. Denn is Do1hlin (Suz ); S. Mal R.itrman (Suz) .
250 PRO: 1. Ray Cru mb (Kaw) ; 2 Tf'ffY Pa1"llOl11 (Kaw); 3.
ilnl
Cra ig Dam (Hon ); 4. Dust in EV (Suz) ; S. Damon Krmp (Suz ).
500 AM: 1. Alan Kad lec (Hon); 2. Chip Roun (K.w); 3. Joe
Fcmandel': (Ka w ); 4. D.}. Swe. ny (Hon); 5. Erie Wh i~ (YoJ m ).
UTH AM: 1. Merko Hal'TtI1'\L (Ya m ); 2. J
"l'
t!n"Y Jack50n (Suz); 3.
Scott Hoffman (Yam); 4. Joe nrnandez (Ka w); 5. Mark Str ou p
(y am) .
lITH MSTR : 1. JonZlhrt (y am); 2. Joe loZAno (Hon).
O / T JR: 1. Jim Whi tr (Suz ).
O / T INT: 1. W.G. w Uson (Suz); 2. Rich Hol en (Hon ).
m
O tT MSTR: 1. David Glunn (Yam); 2. Ad ria n Mna (y . m ).
VET BEG: I . Kevin Brown (Hen); 2. Alan Pugli~ (y oJm ); 3.
Cla rk Mu rp hy (Hon); 4. Robert ~s (Suz) .
VET JR; 1. Mi ke C a rr (Hon); 2. Chris H ansel (Ya m ); 3. Mark
Davcmport (ya m ); 4. Tom Woessner (Xaw); 5. Bill Mfolan5OR (Suz).
VET INT: 1. Rod Rkhard!KX1 (Yam): 2. Stl'Vn1 Lawl,.,.. (Y. m );
3. T ibor Pa p p (Hon); 4. Joel Ha rriell (Ya m ); S. Sc:ou W ikimon
(lion) ,
VET MSTR: 1. Joh n Zahrt (Yam); 2. Strvr R. ttoni (Suz); J.
Ron Shlrp (Su z); 4. Jerome Gi b50n (Hen).
VET PRO: 1. Reox Stdten (K.w) ; 2 Dan
Berz (Hon).
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