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eEVENTS
80 (12- 13): I. Trson T. ylor (y . m); 2. Bullfrog Newcomrr
(Hon ); 3. Tim Ll ngdon (y am); 4. SHn A1JI!n (K. w l.
80 (l2-16) BEG; 1. MichM.oI Adln (Hon) ; 2. John Thom f'l'Ol'
(Yam); 3. Erik Rovn(y.am); 4. Cerit W~ cx.w); 5. J ustin Scott
(Y...~
125 BB;; 1. Jus tin TWTW'I' (Y.m); 2. Ronny R.amsay cx.w).
250 BEG: 1. Ch.ad Sh upp (Ka w); 2. Chris Izmbo (Yam); 3.
Eddko' Lrgtiu (Kaw ); 4. Bryan Wf'ftNI (Hon ).;5. N ic la~U. (Suz).
125 NOV: 1. Josh WiUi&mI (Han); 2. Eddie Nicho ll (Hon); 3.
Chris W.~ (Yam); 4. Ton y GI'I"n'l(Kaw ); 5. Eric J. Ma r'll (Suz).
ZSO NOV: 1. Drnnis Tumt"I'(Yam).
125 tNT : l Jirnrnil!~ (Hon ).
2SOtNT : 1. Jimmw ~ (Han); 2. Oui:a~"'" (lUw ).
AM: 1. k ff Belkna p (Hon ); 2. Todd H imon (Hon ); 3. Zoli
Uik (lion).
PRO; 1. Scott BuUer (Hon); 2. Dry." lI inlOn CHon).
25+ DEC; 1. Dout 1.o¥d1 (Su.z ); 2. Mikr I..aQunTe (Su.z ); 3.
m
JbnSh.aw (Hon).
2S+ NOV ; 1. Tonrod
Rodri~
z
(yam); 2. Pi.rtfto I..aQurrrI!
(lion).
30+ BE 1. Johnny J.ack."On (Kaw); 2. Sam Rod rlqua (KTM); 3C;
Jim ~ (Han); 4..KI!ith Dean (Suz ); 5. DavM:l RodrlqlW%(Hon).
JO+ NOV : 1. Krn McCa nn (K..aw 2. Tim HunziUr (Kaw); 3.
);
(V.-m); 4.. Trrry MKRM (Sw:) ; 5. Miu Dunb p
n.n Mc:Oint odr.
(Kaw) .
40+ NOV : 1.
Ray Simmons (CZ) .
Maeda miffs Crosby
at Carlsbad Motocorss
Darrick Contreras (98) battled with Jim Pool (7) and Jeff Scott (25) at Carlsbad MX.
25+: l. Alan And reu (ya m); 2. Jon Ortner (K.a 3. Wyn Kern
w);
(K.Iw ); 4. Jeff Lampe (Suz );5. Lee Mdlv.aine (y.am).
30+: I. Al.1n Andrt"U (Yam); 2. Wyn Krm(Kaw); 3.jon~
(Kaw); 4. Rick Pm')' (Ya m) ; 5. TIm Loea w (Yam).
35+: 1. DrU Mill..,. (lUIw); 2. Woody Strickland (Yam); 3. Jeff
H ughes (K.lw); 4. o.ve.W.gner (y.am);5. Doug Harvey (Yam ).
40+: 1. Wood y Strickland (Yam); 2. David John!lOO (ya m); 3.
RobertFultt on (Hon ); 4. Tom Bragg (Hon ); 5. Ib oq.gn' (Hon).
Or EN NOV; 1. o..vid Kul.h.luwn (Hon); 2. Mike Amt'd",
(Kl w); 3. SUn
(J(.Iw); 4. Brnny Durrough (1(TM ); S. Robftt
o-ns
R.lnnon(Hon).
WMN : t . Gi Nl Pm')' (lion); 2. Beth Rrwis (Ka w); 3. Tramy
~ (lion); 4. Kim Brown (lion); S. Robin Miller (Hon).
o r EN AM : 1. Gary Reyno lds (Ka w ); 2. b ke Kobak (Kaw); 3.
Jamea GrTef\(Hon).
2S+ A: I. Jeff Stt'i nrock (Hon); 2. Larry Gl!unr r (H on) ; 3.
RodnI!'Y Carri eT (Sw: ); 4. Timoth y Smith (y.m); 5. Jay Baumert
(Suz~
25+: t. Stephm Cr arnt'r (l(.\w); 2. Stl"ft Donald!lOO (Hon ); 3.
Ed Edward5 (ya m); 4. 'effrry Dav~ (H on ); 5. BUIT1nslry eIYw).
30+ A: t. Jclf Stcinrodt (Hon); 2. Ll rry Harri!lOO (Suz); 3. Ja y
Baumt'tt (Suz); 4. TImothy Smith (Y.m); S. MicNel HarUr (Hon) .
30+ : 1. James Drau (}ton); 2. Mitch ~Iln (K.awl ; 3. Tony
Smith (lCa.w ); 4. Stn-I! J:>on,akbon (H on ); S. Bill T~ (Ka w).
40+: I. ~k Phillipa (JUw); 2. Johnny Cib!on (y am); 3. St~
Ridd1l!(Kaw ); 4. Tl!tnll Welborn (Suz ); 5. Gftw ClmpbtoU (Hon).
Brown on top at
Daniel Boone Motocross
McCann does at Starwest MX
By G w e n n Harris
MORENO VAU.EY, CA,OCT. 2
Ken McCann put his Kennelli Racing Kawasa ki
into the winner's circle, taking the first 30+ moto
by storm and chalking up a third in the second
moto during the Starwest Saturday N ight under
the Stars series.
In the first moto, McCann carne ou t of th e
starting ga te 'smoking and led the pack through
tum one. Riding in his du st were Mike Dunlap
and Dan McClinlock with the res t of the pa ck
only a sho rt distance back. Dunl ap ma de a move
for the lead as the pair scream ed down the back
straigh taway, but McCann, hold ing the throttle
for a single second longer, held on to the lead .
This seemed to insp ire McCann to pick up the
pace a notch . The rest of the race was a bene fit
for McCann as hi s teammate Dunlap h ad a
secure hold on second and Terry MacRae was in
control of third, with Dan McClintock and Tim
Hu nziker rounding out the top five.
Moto two wa s a tOlally di fferent story, as
Dunlap grabbed the hol esh ot wi th Hun ziker,
Kelly McGui re, and MacRae in tow. McClintock
was on the m ~v e afte r a mi d ~ pac k s tart as he
d ispl aced MacRa e and closed o n H u nz ike r.
During the second lap, Hu nziker got a little wild
in the far-end comer, allow ing both MacRae an d
McClinlock by. Hunziker doubled his way back
into the top five by pa ss ing Dunlap a nd then
taking third away from McGuire The Kawasaki
rider wa s on the gas and made his first-eve r
altem p l a t the "Twi n Peaks " double ju mp a successfu l one , closin g on the battle for lhe lead
between McClin tock and MacRae.
Hu nzike r mad e a move on McClintock in the
back sectio n, po we ring by the Yamaha rider in to
t he number tw o pos it ion and th en passed
MacRae for the lead by ju mp ing up an d over
him. Once out front, the battle for second heated
up as McClintock and MacRae began bu mp ing
a nd pushing one ano t her . This re sulted in
MacRae makin g a ma jor bo bble, allowing not
only McClintock by but also McCann , who haC:
bee n makin g up lost positions late in the moto.
The white flag cam e out for a happy Hunziker.
He had repeatedly made the "Twi n Peaks " do uble jump during the race and was happ ier about
that than winning the moto. The Kawasa ki pilot
took an un even tful final lap along with the win.
It was McCann, how ever, w ith the big smile on
his face as he followed second p lace finish er
McClintock across the checkered, knowing his
first moto w in coupled w ith h is second mot o
thir d would earn him the overall win.
In the 30+ Beginner cla ss Johnny Jack son
took the overa ll victory with a 1-2 moto.
By David Procida
lDNOON, KY,OCT. 3
Mike Brown bounced back from two bad starts
to score the overall victories in both the 125cc A
classes at th e Daniel Boone Motocr oss Park,
Brown also won the 250cc A class.
In the firs t 125cc A molo, Honda-mounted
Brown took the holesh ot and lapped the track in
a very fast two minutes and on e second. but
midway through the secon d lap he got sid ew ays
at the bott om of the long uphill section. This was
all Brad Strunk needed to catch up, and on lap
three the two rode nearly side by sid e as Brown
recovered from his near spill. By the fourth lap,
Brown began 10 pull ahead an d had gained a
six-second lead over Strunk, which increased to
29 seconds by the end of the grueling 2o-minule
moto.
The second moto of the 125cc A class began
with more pr obl em s for Brown, who is sp an·
sored by Jim's Moto rcycle Sales of Johnson City ,
Tennessee . Jeff May took the lead out of the gal e
as Brown flew off his Honda, p lanting his face
firmly in the dirt. Strunk was really jam ming as
he came up behind May a nd passed him on the
steep downhill. Brown, meanwhile, was mov ing
up throu gh the slowe r riders. By the third lap he
was righl beh ind Strunk and kept com ing on
fasl As they enl ered the curve after clearing the
big tabletop, Brown too k the inside line, taki ng
Stru nk with a te xt boo k pass. Ijfow n built a
strong lead after claiming first pos ition and easi·
Iy wo n the moto. Just as easily, Brown also led
all 17 laps of the 250cc A class to cla im tha t overall victory as well.
Results
SO: 1. Thonws Ryan Sip" (1~); 2. Alkn Tuttle (y .Jm); 3. Shane
(Ya m); 4. AleundeI' Hun ter (y.am ); 5. Tr~ McElf ffth
O'B.In~
(Y...~
60: L
f.R.C&nrr
(JC.Iw 2.. Chris He.th (X.aw).;3.
);
Juan &lull
(JC.w ); 4. Joc.h lilY"" (K.Iw ); S. Ry~ Sipes OC- l80: 1. Bn.n Bourne (K.Iw); 2. Kdly taylor (y.am) ; 3. Budd y
Brooks(Yam); 4. Owrlie Sta rs (Suz ); S. Ouis HfOd, (K.Iw ).
80 JR: 1. 8m Riddle (Kaw ); 2.J.R. <:atkr (X.aw);3 . J.uon &ult
•
(X.aw ); 4. JMDb S-ylor (K.Iw).
80 SR: 1. JaM MOI'1'iII (yam ); 2. BrW\ Hodgs (Y.am); 3. Jim
RoM (Han); 4. c.~ Swi&!T(Hon); S. Adam VausN' (JC.aw).
SCH BY: 1. Jon Boruff (Suz); 2. Jim ROAr (H o n); 3. 8r l.n
Hod grs (Ya m) ; 4. Adam Vaughn (JU w );S. J.uon Futley (Suz).
ENDR: 1. K. Michad H.trkrr (Hon); 2. lUndy Farm (KTM ); 3.
MicNel l.luth (KTM).
N / C: 1. Will Bw tscum (Y.Jm) ; 2.
Dockery (yoIm); 3.
Tunothy Cuik!y (Suz); 4..Eddie M eT(Hon) ; S.Stanley Rains (Hon).
UL AM : 1. Tyler Carr (Ho n) ; 2. David C u llo n (Hon); 3.
Rich ard Spe th (li on ); 4. St eve Hensley (Han ); S. Brent Olaon
aw
(Han).
125 0: 1. Krn ny Ruby (Suz); 2. Will Bra nsc um (yam); 3.
Omnil Colt (Hun); 4. Jona tha n Langw orth y (ya m); S. Donoun
,"""", (Han) .
125 C: l. Kurt Simll (Kaw ); 2. o.. n Cool~ (Ho n); 3. PonAo
Stanley (~ w ); 4. Jerry Combs (Suz ); S. Jimmy Brooks (yam).
125 B: l. Jon r. Bondf (Su.z); 2. Leslie Belcher; 3. Dnid C ulton
(Hon) ; 4. Steve Hn\JI~ (Hon) .
125 A: l. Miu Brown (Hon ); 2. Bradky StNnk (Hon); 3. Jeff
May (Suz); 4. Rod nl!f CarrieT (Su.z); S. Ry.n Du ff (Hon) .
2SO 0: 1. Rob Mitche ll (y . m); 2. Scott Colton (H on); 3. lamn
Mnam Jr. (Yam); 4. W..-sI~ Moore (Hon ); 5. J~I Bailey (Y. m).
250
1. Ti m Poil to n (V. m); 2. Danny Lain (Ho n); 3.
Raymond Teny (Hon); 4. C uy Win ten; S. Ritch ie Fr.al y (lion).
e
250 B: 1. ).1
mes Dr.au (Hon); 2. Ty1l!rCarr (Han); 3. Richard
Spdh (Han); 4. Ed Edwards (Y.a
m).
.
250 A : l. Min Brown (Hon); 2. Brad Strunk (HeIn); 3. .... "7
Cesann (Hon); 4. Mike Nut1ft'; 5. Jeff Steinrock(Han).
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Results
50 SfX : 1. JoshUo1l Gr.ant (Y.am 2. Daniel Tah (yam); 3. Miu
);
Cortner (Yam); 4. StrYm Rod d (yam); S. Tonuny Cochr.an (Yam ).
SOMOO: 1. Ricky Ol.iver (Yam); 2. ran- Bakt'r (ya m).
t
60 (6-8): 1. Ctle Wallace (ldw); 2. Dolon lkav6I (Kaw); 3.
tx-rrick McCli ntock (Ka w); 4. Mi u Connl!r (K~ w); 5. Nic holas
WdIs (~w).
60 (9--11) 1. Chril Rogers (K.aw) ; 2. Nkk AlveTn (Ka w); 3.
:
BI'O(Conu1ez (X..aw 4. Bryan Nebon (X..a w); 5. Strw Gonzalez
);
(l<.ow~
80 (8-11): 1. SiNwn Scott(Suz ); 2. CokoSIre1ft' (JU w).
By Ken Baker
CARlSB
AD,CA, OCT. 9
Weekly rivals Ross Maeda and Mar c Crosb y
ba nge d ba rs in th e h ighly-comp etitive +35
Intermedia te cla ss a t th e Racin g En te rp r ises
Saturda y MX held a t Ca rlsbad Racewa y, a nd
afte r two hard- fou ght motos it was Maeda wh o
eme rged the w inner.
AU was no t easy for Maed a, however, as he
was forced to overcome a horrendous crash in the
first go-r ound before bo u ncing ba ck to post a
resounding win in the all-important second mote.
When the gale d rop p ed for the first co mbined +40 Expert and +35 Intermediate moto, it
was +4O-class rid er Geo rge Koller who got the
ju m p o n the fiel d and led the w ay o n to the
famo us course. Cros by ga ted welt a nd befo re
the completion of the first lap had taken over the
poin t position. Maeda was mired a t the star! a nd
completed lap one in fourth p lace, but thanks to
some fancy moves, found himsel f on Cro sby's
rea r fender by lap three.
It w as the n that tr aged y s truc k, Maeda's
hand lebar bo lts began to loosen and he began 10
struggle. "My bars sta rted 10 slip forward, but I
fig u red tha t I could s till pass Crosb y," said
Maed a, who mad e his move as they approached
a steep uphill ledge.
Maeda d id succeed in pulling alon gside the
lead er , bu t the impact of the led ge caused his
hand lebars to slip forward and he performed a
spectacular llip over the ba rs.
With that, it was smooth sailing for Crosby,
an d h e c r uise d to a co mfo r ta b le m oto win
ab o ard his Kawasaki KX250 . Remarkably,
Maeda reco vered for secon d ah ead of Craig
Breihan a n d Curtis Jabl on ski, while Koll er
romped hom e.the winner in the +40 Expert class
ove r Alan Olson and Bengt Johansson.
The second moto sa w Maeda rip off the line
with a venge ance, grabbing the hobehot aboa rd
his Kaw asaki KXI25 and leading +40 rider Horst
Le it ne r a nd Crosb y th rou gh the fir st turn.
Crosby displa ced Leitner qui ckly, but wa s no
malch for Maed a. With a clea r lrack a hea d of
him, the Enzo Racing / Axo/Bell/ RS Taichi/DC
Fabrica tion / Oak ley I Sm Fabrication-sponsored
rider pulled aw ay wi th ease and rod e on to a
commanding moto win. Crosby held a firm grip
on second, whi le Breihan led Jablonski home in
third. Koller motored pas t Leitner and wen t on
to posl a perfect I-I score in the +40 Expert class.
Lance Johnson trounced the competition in
all four motos of the 125 and 250cc lnlermed ia te
classes. Johnso n topped Jeff Martinez and Ben
Wilson in the 250cc class, an d edged out Fred
Willerlt an d Ryan Rodriguez in the 125cc di vision.
Results
80 BECIJ R 1. Frank Dato (Sw:); 2. Ad.am Jacobwn (Hon ).
125 BEG: 1. Craig Smith (Sw: ); 2. Robbie Atkinson (Su.z) 3.
;
8rcky Kukla (J<. w) ; 4. Da~ Lr.chman (Hon).
l IS JR: 1. Grrg Giddings (Suz); 2. 8ry.n eo. (Hon); 1 Milano
At.aval'1CJ'VW,IQ(Han).
125 lNT: 1. La.nce Johnson (Kaw ); 2. Frrd Willm (Suz); 3.
Ryan Rodrigurz (Sw:) ; 4. TunObon (Su.z); 5. Stne BulkY (y am) .
250 BEC; 1. Mike Clark (Suz); 2. Joshua Eric l ynn (Hon ); 3.
D.avt' Lara (Ya m); 4. B~ ForiNsh (y am ).
250 INT : I. Lancr John8on (Kaw); 2. Jdf Mminez (y.am); 3.
Ben Wibon (Hon).
PRO I. Anthony A1Nlrad io (Kaow).
25-29
1. Grq: Glddin~ (Y.am); 2. Donn Maeda (l Ion); 3.
Jim HU1 (lIon); 4. Otm Jonnum (Y.am); 5. Brian M£uire (Suz).
2>29 INT : 1. Km Wibon (Bon).
VET BEG:1. Jim RUONla. (Suz); 2. Jim Pool (I'.w); 3. Frank
Ha l"bl! (Yam); 4. Darrick Contftru (Su.z); S. Bob Barndt (ATX).
lI
VET JR: 1. Jeff Scot t (Yam); 2. Jdf V.n C. mp (y . m); 3. Jnf
(1-100) 4. Je ff G rovom (Hon ); S. Jeff P. ru (li on l.
;
VET INT : I. Willie Ama r.dlo (Yam) ; 2. Daniel Da valos (Suz );
3. Jrf f Ma~ (Ka w); 4. Cary Doggett(Hon) .
+35 INT: 1. Ross Ma~lb (K.aw); 2. MoireCrosby (l(.Iw); 3.
Craig 8 ""ihan (Hon ); 4. Curt~ J.blonl kl (Hon ); S. Bue Ybarra
,R:
er.y
(Hon).
VET rRO: 1. Willy Mu s gr a ve (Ho n); 2. Ja.!' Wa d d ing ton
(Hon); 3. Jim Odie (Hon) ; 4. RobWilahin (AllC) .
+40 JR: I. Bob J

