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Cycle News 1994 04 27

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··· 1 uvrn Results os FEMA..., J .~ Pn ~ 2. T~ 5=ponoI(K.o w~ '. John ... ~ 5. Tom J'I""" lAnq. 4-ST'KK EX: I . Scott Clim p (Hus);2. Glenn T.y lor(Hus). OPEN AM; 1. ~ Azrwry (H on ); 2. Shlwn F ~ (}ion). 2SO AM: 1. Jon Fo~rg (Hon); 2. John FWUgu (Ka w); 3. Mi tdwU Noonb pc.w); 4. OoNld Burnett (Y.unJ; S. 0.00 Vogt (K.ow~ 125 AM: 1. Dannyt.iruvo (Kaw). 30+ AM; t. Vln(Wl t ReogeT (t::'I'M); z. PauJ Walker (1Y w); 3Dan Powen(Hua). ... ML 1. John WN."" (5uz~ 50 AM: 1, Tyln W.. IIi . ( K'TM); 2. rUN Ikard (KTM); 3. Zodwy CaonoIl (Y~). 4-STRXAM.: 1. o..rrrU Kahneo (Hon). 2SO NO V: 1. }nf W.ud (Suz); 2. Matt Cosnell (Jc.wl; 3. Ted Andt."f'IOI\ (Suz); 4. J. C t.UrtinI!'Z (lC.Iw); 5. Kenny Locnrnis (Hon ). US NOV: 1. Tyler fn.ohneT (K.aw );2. ~ Reo (Su.z) 3. Way50nShaw (K.aw); 4. M.ltthrw Brown (KIiw ); 5. J05h Erickson (lCTM). 80 NOV: 1. Man Adatnll (Yam); 2. David Penon (Suz); 3. Ronnie 1Gn:hrt' (Hon ); 4. Duane Co~ (Hon) ; S. Jus tin Harelmn (Suz). W NOV: 1. Kyle Gib500(Yaml. 30+ NOV: 1. Muc McMilnul (KTM); 2. Cory Ayres (Hon); 3. Mark Franb (KTM) ; 4. J ohn Clark.(Hon); S. Koby KiKher IKTM). 4-STRK NOV ; I. M.lrk Cole (Hon ), '1:: ~ 38 Barton, Austin swap NESC Motocross wins By Steve Kelley MIDDLEBORO, MA. MAR. "lJ During a cold , wet NE5C season opener at the Middleboro MX facility, Brian Austin a nd Pat Barton swapped first-and second -place pos itions in the 125cc a n d 200ec Exp e rt cla sses, with Austin taking the 125cc win, and Barton grabb ing the 200cc victo ry. After Barto n's win in the first 125cc Expert mo to, Honda rid er Austin nailed the hoJeshot in the second moto and never looked back. Barton was in third behind Joe MikaL ",n thr ough the first tu m. but quickly ran him down w ithin the first lap to take ove r second. Althou gh Barton never los t sigh t of Austin durin g the race. he wasn't able to make up the d istance before the finish. Suz uki-mounted Ted D'On ofrio fInished th ird . In the 200cc No vice action. Yamaha rid er Jason Hargraves grabbed the lead followed by Bill York, on a Hond a. But Hargrav es could n't keep up the pace fo r th e durat ion, an d York hunted him down on the last lap for the win. Mat t Zicaro took the holeshot in moto one of the 125cc Youth A class, but his lead was brief. Ry a n Kaic hen hammered pa st se co n d~ p l a ce rid er Pat Ou tericky and then Zicaro to take ove r the lead. Shane O' Connor, on a Suz uki. quickly moved up th rough the pack to p ut the press ure on Ou tericky for second, making h is mov e on t he back straig ht to ta ke po s sessi on, w h ile Kaichen scored the w in. In moto two , Kaichen holeshot the field and ran away with the moto to secu re the ove rall win. O'Co nnor was in th e hunt fo r a good o ve ra ll fini sh but crash ed , allowing Outericlcy to secure second place overall via 2-3 moto scores. SANFORD, NC. APR. 3 Jim Neese ro lled into Devil's Rid ge Motocross and took his Te am Green/O'Nea l/Barrs Comp /Hamme rhead Graphics/Tsub aki/Arai/ Scott /Dun lop-backed Kawa sakis to a clea n sweep of the 125 an d 2SOcc A classes, ha nd ily wa lking away with all four wins. Neese's effort ne tted h im a quick $600 out of the $2000 Pr o p urse . Bobby Stova ll was abo u t the on ly rid er to get dose to Neese in an y of the fou r Pro motos and fmished in the runner-up spot three out of four times to captu re sec ond overall in both div i· sions. In the 250cc A class, Nees e ha m me red the co m pe titio n in moto one . but had to earn his pla ce on the pod ium in the second mote, as the co mpeti tio n tigh tened u p conside ra b ly. Lee Walston ma de 3 great return to mot ocross. after a severe back inju ry ha d p ut h im on the sidelines, and pu lled a strong second-place start to Neese in moto two . Walston fought off ma ny p ass attemp ts from a host of riders tha t includ ed Kirk Johnson , Stovall, Scott Shipley and A class newcom er Dav id Price. The five-way battle in this moto was the bes t of the da y, wit h Neese agai n scorin g the win while Walsto n held on for the ru nner-up spo t in jus t his second mot o in two-and-a-half yea rs . Stovall fin ished third in the moto with Johnson a nd Shipley round ing out the top five. Derreck Bell wa s abl e to pilot h is KX60 to first in the 65cc (7-11) class via a 2-1 score over Nicholas Warner. Virgina rider Stephen Grim es too k the holsho t as mot o one got o ff the line with Wa rn e r a nd Bell in tow . Grimes led the first circuit before he took a spill and dropped back out of the top five, ha ndi ng the lead to Warner. Bell was ted little time d isp lacing Warner for the top 5pot, but Warner sho t righ t back to re gain the lead before the en d of lap tw o. Warner was able to hold off Bell to the flag for the win wi th Grimes in th ird . Mota tw o wa s a De rr eck Bell ru n a w a y , w ith Bell taki ng th e holeshot and never looki ng back on his wa y to the mo to wi n and the State Cha m pi on sh ip . Grimes pu t on a ha rd charge to catch Bell, bu t could not manage to move himself close enough to pass and had to se ttle for seco nd over Warn er. whose first· moto win was enough to net him second overa ll even with Grimes takin g runner· up in moto two. Results so: J. Ja ke C ri ffls (KTM); 2. 8 inn y Orrell (Y a m ); 3 . Ty lt'r 8rt'W1"f(y_m); 4. Eric BI'(tWJ1 (ya m) ; 5. Joehhu. Jordon (Yam) . 65 (7.11): J. t:lrrnock Bo.· U (K.aw) ; 2. Nichola, W.~ (K.aw) ; 3. Stt'p hl"n Grim" (Kaw); 4. Oan if'1 Tt"lISnee-r ()(.aw) ; 5. Km nl"th W.trous (Ka w) . 85 (7.JJ) ; 1. Drrreck ~II (K.t w ); 2. Carty ICing(K.aw) ; 3. Rick Riun:l.; 4. D.niel Trssnrer (Kaw ); 5. JohNttw.n Angft (K.Iw ). 85 (12·15): 1. Marcus Hoodrlck (Su z); 2. Eric 8.lmt"J (Suz); 3. JI"rN BIrl (Suz) ; 4. CuI"y Ba"," (Suz) ; 5. Mu tin Pft1Ce(Kaw ). S / MINJ: 1. Eric & mes (Sw:) ; 2. Jrred 8lack (Suz); 3. usey &M'Ie'lI (Suz); 4. MArtinPt'I'1a (Ka w); S. Jeff Rogers (Su.z). SCH8Y: 1. M4ircus Hedrick (Suz); 2. Ouis Armstead (Yam) ; 3. JMnn Sh irlq (y. m ); " . C urt I.rw:ur (Ka w ). US A:. J. Jim Nft"SiI!(Kaw); 2. BobbyStovall (lC.aw); 3. o.vid Prier (Han); 4. Chad Newton (Suz); 5. !iran Skutnik (Sta). 125 " I. joa>!> Dombrooky (5uz~ 2. U"" And..... (5uz) : 3. Tr acy Barndt (Hon); 4. l.ft WiUWns (Ka w); 5. Andy u ldwrU (5uz ). J2S C: J. M.rcus Hedrick (Suz ); 2. Wood ruff (Kaw); 3. Jason Bran.on (K.aw); 4. Owp HArkradcor (Suz ); 5.. Ouis B.aJdwiJ) (Hoo). 250 A: 1. Jim Nrnr (Ka w) ; 2. Bobby Stov .U (K.aw) ; 3 . LWa lston (ya m ); -to. David. Pric.-r(Kaw); S. Kirk Johnson (Y.am). 2SO 8 : J. St. cq Bamru (Hon ); 2. TiJdon Sty ron (Suz); 3 . Chris W olgneT (K.liw ); 4. MkNt"J Milm (H on); 5 . Mark Tinnin (Hon). 2SO C: J. Caven Woodruff (K.aw) ; 2. Ashlry B~ (Suz); 3. Mile Cicc otto (Hon); 4. Scott Lin kous (Suz); S. Tom Ht'itcher (Hon~ U/ L: J. J«ob OotnbroMy (Suz); 2. Stola!)' 8.lmett (Hon); 3. T r«ry 8amI"tI: (lion); 4. Ned BlKk"",kkr (Suz); S. Juon & ldwin (K.ow~ 2S<: I. Lony .......... (5uz) : 2. Smtt SlUp"" (5uz~ 3. Qui, Wa gnrr (X.aw ); -to. Jay.uUWf (Suz);5. Cra ig}ohnsm (Yam ). 30+: 1. Scott Shi pley (Su&); 2. J.ay . ...UWI" (Sud; 3. ~~. e1' (Y.lm );-& DerTeD Br U (Hon);5.. Barry Nelson (Han). . 40+: J. Ed Donaldson (Suz); 2. Ed Quost (Suz); 3. Jim my Ewn (y.m). 35+: 1. O uis Bft'Wft" (Y.am ); 2. IJrIorftotl 8dJ (Han); 3. Dmnis Hilto (Hon); 4. Shw1 English (Han); S. Wa ynr Boyd (Hon ). OPEN AM: J. Bc!oedwr Simmons (Hon); 2. ~n Rothrock (H on ). McAlister cleans up at Hom Rapids Motocross By Brian Koons RICHLAND, WA, MAR. "lJ The sa ndy soil and high speed s of Hom Rapids se e med to s u it th e ri d ing s ty le of Su zuk imounted Chaun McAlister just fine as he won both the 125 and 2SOcc Pro c1a 'les a t round two so f the Sprin g Su p e r Series MX a t the Ho rn Rapids O RV Pa rk. Marc Henderson won the h ighly compe tit ive 125cc B and Co mb ine d B classes, and Mark Stadel topped the field in the 2SOcc C class. The fi rst 125cc Pr o mo to got o ff with Kawasa ki -mo unted Dan Ulv e n pulling the hol eshot a nd McA lis ter sett ling in to seco nd . U1ven d efmi tely ea rned the moto win by fendin g off the ad van ces of McAlister, who nev er seemed more than a second behind. Moto one of the 250cc Pro saw Ulve n goi ng d own ha rd on the first lap, wh ich allow ed McAlister to cru ise in for the mo ta w in w ithout mu ch of a challenge. Ulven was back and ready for the second 125cc mo to, but this t ime McAlis te r got th e holeshot and had pulled ou t a comforta ble lead by the time the checkered flag waved. Ulven finis hed second a nd Su zuki rid er Da vid Bailey too k th ird . As usual, the 125cc B class was fu ll of excitemenL Marc Hend erson got the holeshot on his Su zuki , wh ile Em il Barber wa s ted litt le time p lacing h is H ond a in to se co nd . The tw o remained in this po sition until Hend erson got off w ith jus t ove r a lap to go. Barbe r took the win with Henderso n remoun ting in time to hold onto second . wi th Honda-moun ted Jesse Hurst finishing third. Moto two had Barber taking the holesho t with He nderson. Hurst , a nd Hon damount ed Mike Finney in hot pursuit. Before the first lap was over, Barber d rifted wide io a fast s weep e r, op en ing the d oor for He nd erson to take over. As the laps wore down , the flound er ing Barber sta rted losi ng gro und to Hu rst and Finn ey, who wer e battlin g for th ird . With a lap to go, ano ther bobb le by Barbe r plan ted him on the ground an d Hurst mov ed into second . By the checkered flag, Finney pu t a move on Hu rst, d isp lacing him to third, whi le Barber easily held on for fourth. The 250cc C class saw Jim Barbuscia leading the early laps befo re fadi ng back to fourth. Alan Dosch a nd Mar k Stadel, bot h on Hondas, finished second and third . resp ectively. but the prevaili ng rider in th e firs t moto was Ja mes O evela nd , who got off to a medi ocre start, then wo rked h is wa y thro ug h the pa ck to wi n the moto. Fourth place was the best Oeveland could mus ter in mota two, however, and Stad el took the w in and the ove ra ll. Dosch again took """ond, while KlM-mounted Chris Nelso o crossed the line third. 4 Results P/W: J. D.J. Skdlenger (Yam ); 2. Andy NiIJ (Yam ); 3. Scott Gerkm(Yam ). 60 (J-8): 1. Kytr Kanis (K.aw ); 2. Cury Ev.ans (Ka w); 3. D.' . • 60 (9-11): 1. Tommy Auu.o ~ w); 2. Brandon ra tton (K.aw ); 3. David Rc.e (K.w). MINI C: 1. Sha wn Cilbl"rt(Yam ); 2. Anthony ~ (y am ); 3D.m:ok l usk (Hon). y MINJ 8: I. Robb Arlynn (Yam) ; 2. Dmck Drigs (Ya m ); 3. Tim Zilr.e(Su z). 12S C: J. Jim S I~l n (Ho n) ; 2. David Buderlck ( I<.\w) ; 3 . Christoph" HArm (H on ). 125 B: I. M.an:Hend rnon (Suz) ; 2. Emil Barbt'r (Hon ); 3. J Hu n.t (Hon). I2S A: I . Cory Baude'r (Ka w) ; 2. Eric Wa unch (Hon) ; 3. Jimmy SUl1ft1S"~w). Ll m ast us (Y. m) . 125 PRO: J. Chaun McAlister (Sw:) ; 2. Dan Ulvln (lU w ); 3David Bailey (Suz l. 250 C: I. M.a Stode'l (Hon); 2. ""'n Ooech (Hon); 3. James rk CWvt'land (Y. m ). 250 8: J. Scott Rriman (yam); 2. T... ris Mu.lliN (Suz); 3. Ma rk Jordan (Suz). 250 A: J. 8rftIt Wurz (Suz ); 2. SNnr Hebmein (Suz); 3. Ron Tholh

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