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Cycle News 1994 02 02

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EVENTS : ., . Edited bySCOtt Rousseau .:.... and gra bbed the holeshot in front of Brook Fluke r. Fluke r tri ed ha rd to cat ch Bowyer in the whoops, b ut wa s not able to st op him. Erick Vallejo ca me from fif th pl ace to chase d own Fluke r by the end of lap tw o, us ing the sandpit section of the wh oops 10 ma ke the pass for secon d place. Fluker held his line and loo k to the inside, double-jumpi ng in fro nt of y allejo, bu t Vallejo hold the po wer 10 bla st by Fluker perman ent ly. Bowye r went on to sco re h is second main event win over Vi1Ilejo :md Fluker. Caleb Leath took the lead off the gate in the 80ee Open ma in with Ch a rley Bog a rd in th e h unt for the lead . Bogard wicked up his RM in the short section wh oops jus t past the rockers and shot past Leath at the end of the first lap to ass u me the lea d . As the w hite flag ca me ou t, Bo g ard go t ca ug h t in th e sa n d o f th e long wh oop sectio n, allowing Leath to close the ga p. Bo g ard was a b le to sa v e h im self fro m th e mishap, but his loss of pr eciou s seconds opened the door, and the two rid ers engaged in a wheelto-wheel ba ttle for the lead. At the chec kered flag. Bogard managed to hold off Leath for the win. Bowyer, Marquez and Earl Kephart rounded out the top five. Results 50: 1. Brand on Tho mpaon (Yam); 2.1.oga n WiUi.ams (Ya m); 3. Sha wn Cook (Va m) ; of. larry K.lin gt'T ( Ya m ); 5. Cody Oie kl!'Y (Y~~ Cole Townsend took home the 125cc Beginner class win at the LACR Grand Prix. 60: 1. Q\aw Raod (Kaw) ; 2. Chold Cook (Kaw); 3. Dus ty Founuin (K,aw); S. Mike Klingn (1C.Iw); S. Mitt H unter (K.aw). 80 BEG: i , BLtke Fann in (lCaw ); 2. Bntd Vaughn (1C.Iw); 3. Sye Joon (Hon);4. Meld Olley (lCaw); S. Kyll!'Martin (Suz). 80 (1-11): 1. Johnny Mu ky (Yam); 2. Kyle Willia ma (Kaw ); 3. Dndr. W. rehime (1C.I w); 4. Quat)' Founuin (Kaw); S. Chase Re.!d 1 (Yam~ Townsend, Barnes topLACR Grand Prix By Greg Robertson PAlMDALE, CA,JAN. 9 Honda CRI25-mounted Co le Tow n se nd and CR250 rider Pau l Barnes dominated their respective Beginner classes d uring Californi a Racin g C lu b 's Happy N e w Yea r Grand Prix a t Los Angeles County Raceway. Bob Ha usman got the jum p on the rest of the 125cc Beginners 10 lead the first lap. Townsend wa s running a close second followed by Tyler Buck, Jason Hoffman and Lewis Stephan. A battl e qu ickly developed for th e lead betw een Hausman and Townsend as the two riders separated themsel ves from the rest of the pack. Townsend was dogging Hausman and fmalIy found a way around on the fourt h of w hat would be a 12-lap race on the fast sand track. Hoffman overtook Buck for third while Victor Banuelos worked up to fifth from his last-place start. Hausman hung close to Townsend, keeping him honest up un til the 10th lap when he seemed to tire out. The Scotts Performance/Jack In The Box-backed Townsend kept his pace up and pu lled away to gr eet th e checkered flag with nearl y a 3Q.second lead over Hausman. The 2SOa: Beginner class was a Paul Barn es benefit. Barn es grabbed the holes hot off the d ead engin e start and n ever looked back. The real race was for the runner-up position between Donald Fett er, Warren Tittlenuer and Kyle Frazier. Fetter ra n in the seco nd spot early in the rac e before succu mb in g to pressure fro m Tit tlem ier o n the th ird lap. Fetter sta yed w ithi n striking distance of Tittlemier un til the halfway po in t when he p ulled off the track w ith p roblems. Tittlem ier contin ued on to fin ish seco nd well behind Barn es, but an equal d istance ahead of Frazier in third. Results P!W 8- 2: 1. Owirs Meswr (y am); 2. JuwsJ.arbe-u (y.l.m); 3. Tunmy McDanid (YAm). • P /W 6- 1: 1. Richard Enb...n b (Y.am); 2. Troy nttl~mi('r (Yam~ . P/W A:.1. Anthony Barbacovi (yam). 60 (~11): 1. Gerard P.tin (~w); 2. Bt.k Mi tchrU (K.w).; 3. Eric Ourm' (lCaw) . 60 BEG: 1. Kit KUNIth (K.1w ); 2. Anthony & rbKovi (K.Iw); 3. TnmiNtor c. rda (Hon}. 80 (9-- 1): 1. J.R. Tl!'rry (Suz); 2. Tyson Titt il!'mil!' (Suz); 3. 1 r Shane! Smi th (Suz),; 4. Justin Ml!'raII\bil!'(Yam); S. Todd ee--la.ar (}(ow~ 80 (12·16); 1. Ouistophn ee:-lur (Kaw ); 2. Greg Andrew (y.am. ; 3. Jason Dubin (Suz ); 4. Ryan Ott (Y.lD\); S. ShaW'!Milchell ) (lC.w). 80 BEG: 1. Greg Cary (Hon ); 2. Jeff Pl!'uieT (y.un); 3. Bryan l.Ing (1C.Iw); • . Ethln Forw ard (K.aw); 5. Justin WebI!'r (K.aw). VINT: 1. Ken Grftne (Hon); 2. Greg Robemon (Vam); 3. Teny rr.tt (Tri); 4.I'ttilZel1meT (eL); S. Chris Frei (Han). DECADE: 1. Mo nte Pritchett (Hon); 2. R.J.ndi Perldne (eL); 3. Robnt Mil"" (Hon~ 12.5 BEG: 1. CoS!!' Tow nsend (Hon); 2. Bob Hau mwn (Hon); 3. Jason Ho ffma n (Kaw ); 4. Ty ler Buck (Su,z); 5. Victor Banuelot Jr. 125 NOV : 1. Ad ri.u\ Leon (Suz ); 2. Kevln J.aclr.Jon (Hon ); 3. Kevin Tarwaler (Kaw) . 125 lNT: 1. LormJl!'rt1cins (Hon ). 2SOBEC: I. Pa ul & ml'I (Hon) ; 2. Wa rren Tittkmil!' (Suz); 3. r Kyll!'Frazier (Suz ). 2SO NO V: 1. Oo n Mete.n (K.tw ); 2. Peter Co lli ns (Ho n); 3. Doiony 8.l tt a g Ua (H o n); 4. An d y Pa y nl!' (K.1w); 5. Man Bry an (K.I.w). 26 250 IN'T: 1. jdf htzloff (K.aw); 2. RobbiI!' DunhAm (Ya m). 500 BEG: 1. Rich EIlyKll'l(Hon); 2. Greg Wilkins (KTM); 3. Jeff Mitchdl (Hon). JRVIIT BEe: I. l.u;e Floyd (Hon). 2SOl> I. Tabb SUNbwy (Hon);2.1lobby _ (}(ow); 3. Cam« Canl/o; ' . jobn W Utis; 5. ...'" JoIuuon (Suz ). ohnson (l(aw); 3. Todd 2SOC: 1. Ed die Jont"I (K.aw); 2. 0uU J Kyxr (Ka w); 4. Brian H.., tm (KIIw); S. 0\Ad Andrnon (Han). 2SO B: 1. Andy Bowyer (Ka w ); 2. Milti!' Boliver (Ka w) ; 3. Sprint Hafl'l!'S (Y.a 4. Justin WohoII!'tz; S. Don.ild H ud y (1C.Iw). m); 2SO OPEN: 1. David Wid nwr (Xa w); 2. jason ErutiI. (Suz) ; 3. Bill Hanington; 4. Johnny DavMbon. 2S+: 1. Bri.1n Ha slen (Xaw ); 2..Tunmy Chapman (Y.am); 3. ROn.JIld Hendry ll; 4. To m my Dic k!!')' (YAm); S. Sha wn Shield s (}(ow~ 301-: 1. Greog ChicoIN' (Kaw ); 2. Paul Morgan (y.am); 3. Don Bailey(K.1w ); • . DarriI Robimon; S. Scott Latta (Hon). Huffman, Leach score Salem AX laps before su rrende rin g the lead . Ryan Leach took the overall win with a perfect 1-1 performance over Fuller and Brad Brunkal. Results W IP srx 0-1 : 1. Nrl l.adl.1lppdlco (Y.am);2.}ordan T~ (Yam ); 3. Anthoay Whitaker (Yam); 4. Dakota Ridunond (Yam , S. Trms Hol rnb redl (Suz). W/PST'K D-2: 1. ~ Dixion (11j) 2. J ; orrlm JCa uffman lItj); 3- AMon Rice (Y.am); 4. Ca:wy HuddWston(YAm); S. Je-r Duvall (Yam ). .. W /P MOD: 1. Ricky Gu.ndefton (Yam ); 2. hndi. HoIbnok 3. e-y H"""""- (Yam~ . 80 BEG: 1. Pau l BoissI!'lk (Yam ); 2. Dultin Woods (Xaw); 3Jared I..ogan (Hon); • . KrD Dlxion (Hon); s.Matt Ham. (1C.Iw). 80 (9- m I. C"l\my _kweD(Hon~' 80 (12-13); 1. Dusty Ll!'naburg (Suz ); 2. DMt ~ (yo1 m); 3. Sln'I!'Sullivan (Hon); ... MikrSd--l (Ya m); S.CodyCanin (y.am). 80 (14-16): 1. o.vid TWI'II!'t' (y am ); 2. Joe Peanon (Hon); 3. Ott Williams (Yam ); 4. Mikr Mc. >wiling (y.am); S. Adam Jones (Hon). MiNt OP EN : 1. o.vid Turner (ya m ); 2. Du aty Lntaburs (Suz); 3. Gregory BJ.d;wI!'U (I·lon); 4. Steve Sulli van (lion); s.Nike Set-! (y am) . 50+ : 1. Jr ff You ncr ( Kaw) ; 2. ItiInd y Layne (JaM); 3. CUf Kobemik (y ;r,m) . WMN : 1. Tr aci A em ing (Ya m); 2. 1ls.I CarriJon (KAw); 3- (Y_ T.avnieStin (Yam) . 125 8 EG 0 ·1; 1. Ma tt WUliams (YAm ); 2. Eri c..Crl!'l gh lon (H on ); 3. JnS!!' OI!'hul ( Ho n); 4. Du sty Hill (Hon); S. Joe Mil· """""se'(}(ow~ 125 8 EG 0-2: 1. Ward 8ous1ough (Hon) ; 2. And y Garrison (Kaw); 3. Cary Silv a (Vam); of. Tra vis Whiu lr.er (Hon); 5. JOlh RUt"bl lla " m(Hon ). 125 JR: 1. Marc Hencknon (Suz) ; 2. Da vid Sibley (H on) ; 3Jim Pnce (Kaw); 4. D.in H_itt (y . m); 5. Nathan Gra velle (Xaw). 125 lNT: 1. Ryan Leach (Suz); 2. Ryan Terleckl (Hon); 3. Doug MeKuhn (Kaw); 4. 800 Brunk.11 (Hon ); S. Cory Baud..-r(Kaw). 125 PRO; 1. Ryan Huffm.an (Kaw ); 2. Shawn High1.lnd (Suz). 2SO BEG [)O1: 1. Kt-lly JCetn.onda (Yam); 2. l.utwo (Kaw); 3. Too Ae min g (Ya m); 4. Bob Kivisto (Hon l; S. Tim Bolle (K.1Iw). 250 BEG D-2: I. M.:ark Lobelf (Hon); 2. Jeue Dr h ut (Hon) ; 3. Brian Vaugh (Hon); 4. David Voder (Hon); S. Ernie Ca ge (1CIIw ). 2SOJR: 1. Conry Shepard (1CIIw); 2. Br.d foriton' (Hon); 3Sa m Fyrn (K.1w); 4. Cng H.rmon (Ho n); S. Jn on McCa ffmy run (Yam~ 250 tNT: 1. Ryan lNc:h (Suz ); 2. Cory FulJeT (Yam ); 3. 8Bd Ikunk.o (Hon);" Eric Mwph y (Yam); S. Bc l ..don While (Suz~ 250 PRO: 1. Roby Le-=h (Suz); 2. Ryan Hu fhN;n (Kaw); 3. . Teny I-Iarnnr. (lCaw ); • O PEN: 1. Ma rlow Moul'ft" ( Hon); 2. Kelly C un ni n ghaln (Hon); 3. Shawn Twiss (Hon ); 4. Henry Pilezl (Han); S. Brian """""'s (Hon~ m-I EX: 1. Roby I..-::h (Suz); 2. Ryan Terlrcki (lion); 3. Eric Murp hy (Ya m); • . M i u Hamneu (Hon); S. SNwn Highl..d (Suz~ 8TH NOV : I. Coftoy Sh!!'~ rd (Ka w) ; 2. Ma rc He nderson (Suz); 3. Jim ~ (K.aw); 4. o.vid Sib&ey (Hon); S. Jim WhiMI' (Hon~ t.rrH: 1. Monlir Hm (Suz); 2. Frank McKuhn (Y. m ); 3. 5.1ln Myen (K.a 4. Kelly C UN'IinghAm (lion); Rich Lund (Y.am). w); lO-4O Ji: I. Henry ~ (Hon); 2. t:Mrrin CutT'in' (Yam); 3. Slnl!' J&ebon (Hon); 4. Doug JenkiN (Hon) ; S. To m Gr~rg (Suz ). 30-40 lNT: 1. o.n 1C.Iuffman (Han); 2. Jam Morris (Yam). 30-40 PRO:). Keith fkbrino (Hon ). k OT JR: 1. Jeff Yaw (Hon); 2. CiiE KobI!'mi. (Suz.); 3. ~ l.If"I!' (XTM) ; • . }.ad: Tumrr (K.w). 1m: I. Dewey l.eNbwg (Suz); 2. J,. .......ling (y • .,);3. Bob Coma toc k (Suz); 4. Jl!' f Younce (Ka w) ; 5. Do ug McC uU t y s. or (Hon~ OT PRO: 1. Ji m Parb (Hon); 2. TI!'IT)' Ha mnl!'U (K.aw);3 . Rusty Garrison (K.I.w). Brunkal, Williams wallop Salem Arenacross By Deanna Holbrook By Clay Light SALEM, OR, JAN. 2 The last race of the Yamaha Go ld Cup drew a record 285 riders on Sunday at the Sale m Arenacros s, a nd p la yed h os t to intense actio n between Ryan Huffman and Roby Leach, who sha red wins in the 125 and 2SOcc Pro classes. In the 2SOa: Pro mot o one, Huffman gabbed the holeshot followed closely by Leach. It was a tigh t race until mis fortu ne fell up on Huffma n while going through a series of jumps. A lapped rider went o u t of co n tro l and moved und er H uffman who was in mi d -a ir a nd le ft w it h nowhene to land except on lop of the lapper. The mishap allowed Leach 10 pass for the first mota w in. Huffman re mo unted but had to settle for third behind Terry Hamness. In mota two , H uffma n on ce again clai med the holeshot but took th e moto w in this time with Leach taking seco nd an d Hamness th ird . Roby Leach scored the overall victory with his 12 placin gs. Huffm an was sec ond o ve rall and Hamness third. Mota one of the 125cc Pro class again sa w Huffman get a p icture perfect sta rt and go wire to w ire unsca thed with Shawn Highland only biting at his heels . In moto two, Hig hland go t the jump on Huffman and a battl e ensued. On lap two, Huffman made a dive at Highl and in to a left hand tum trying 10 stuff a wh eel under him 10 make the pass , but Hig hland slammed the d oor . On lap fou r, Huffman made his move and pa ssed Highland, wh o then tried to regain the lead, but H uffma n he ld his line and the y b oth went down. Both rid ers remoun ted wit h Huffman up first to take the second -moto and ove rall win. In 125ee In te rmed ia te action, Ryan Leach made two per fect starts and left the rest of the field behind for the overall win. Cory Fuller had two grea t starts in both motos of the 2SOcc class b u t Leach w as in hot pursuit and soo n prevailed. In mo to one, Leach passed Fuller on the first lap and wen t on for the win. In malo two , Fulle r was able to ho ld off Leach for jus t two SALEM, OR, JAN. 8 Honda riders Brad Brunkal and Jesse Williams scored impressive Intermediate class wins duro ing the CMC-sanctioned Winter Ser ies round insid e the exposition arena at the Oregon Sbte Fairgrounds. Brunka l won both 2SOa: Intermediate mo tos, but his ove rall win didn't come without a battle Jon Kauffman holeshot the first moto and d id. credib le job of fend ing o ff "Too Tall " Brunkal u nt il Brunka)'s aeri al tact ics got h im around Kauffman, whene he' d finish for the win. Immediately after the gate dropped in molO two, Brunkal bolted into a lead that would never be challenged to cap off a 1-1 sweep of the class. Kauffma n 's 2-2 talli es netted second ahea d of Suzuki ride r Brandon White. . Brunkal was faced with his toughest competiti on of the n ight in the 125ee Intermediate class, th is com ing from Williams. Brunkal put his Salem Honda-sponsored CR 10 the head of the field in the first mota while Williams, Dan Hansen and Kauffman gave chase. Brunkal and Will iam s were never more than a wheel apart the en tire mot a; Brun kal netted the moto win whiJe Williams, Ha nse~ Kauffman a nd Derek Jasper filled in the top five at mota 's end. Lone pro Tom Cr ew s put his Suzuki out front in moto two and appeared to be a runaway winner, onl y to crash and allow.Williams past. Brunkal wa s buried in traffic and had a tough time ge tting aroun d a trio of riders. He finally succeeded , but by that lime Williams had a comfortab le lead :md held to the finish for the ove,all win over Brunka l (1-2) and Hansen (3-4). Results 50 MOD: 1. RickyGunder.oon (Yam) . 50 STK. 0-1: 1. Nick LaehApt' lIe (Vam); 2. Jordan Togs tadt (Yam) ; 3. Ja cob Togst.ad l (yam); 4. Koby 8ryant (Yam); S. J.lcob H.wkiN (Hon) . SO STK. 0-2: I. Kevi n Dixon (1tj) ; 2. f. aron Rice' (Y.lm) ; 1 Dakou Richmond (Yam); 4. ~ Duvall (Yam); S. Lindsey OUv.all (Yam ). 60 JR.: 1. Ricky Cundenon (K.tw ); 2 ,Sean Collins (K,aw ); 5c.SI!'yDuvidl ( ~ w); 4. Ben Kau ffmafl ( lGIw) ; S. Co ry 8 ryant (Hon~

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