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also began to pressure Cason, and by the third
lap had pushed him back to third place. Two
tums later, Cason was ba ck on Hansen's rear
wheel. By the next straigh ta way , Cason motored
by Hansen to take back secon d place. Hunter
took the w in followed by Cason, but Hansen
ended up with a DNF due to mechanical problems.
The seco nd- mo te start was a repe a t of the
first moto with Cason pulling a large holeshot.
By the end of the second lap, Cas on had put
considera ble lime between him self and the seco n d place ri d er, Hunter. On the third lap ,
Hunter's pit board read. " You' re s lacki n g ."
Hunter p icked up th e pace immediately and
pa ssed Cason through the whoops on lap five to
tak e the win.
The firs t moto of the 250cc Pro class was also
dominated by Ch ris H unter. who led from the
first tum to the chec kered flag. Hansen narrowly
ed ge d out Chad Spi d e ll for sec o nd pla ce. Th e
second 250 mot o wa s led by H ansen, w h o
immed ia tely ope ned up an eight-seco nd lead.
He. wa s pulling away from H unter, who was in
second pla ce, wh en Hunter sudd enly kicked in
the afterburne rs and in two laps caught Hansen
by double-jumping two huge singles that were
never intended to be d oubled. Hansen caught on
to the time-saving maneuver, and he. too, d oubled it. But it was not enough to hold off the
har d-chargin g Hunter, w ho ou t-ju mped h im
after a small tabl etop and pu shed Han
sen o ut in
the next tum. H unter ma intained his cha rge
until the checkered lIag to w in. with plenty of
time over Hansen in second pla ce.
Resu lts
P/ W; 1. AWn
Pe-~f'»Oft
(yam); 2. Tnont Mnmis (ICTM); 3.
Jo5h\U Kulick (YUlo); .. JacobCr"gg (Y.m'I); 5. josh Adams.
60: 1. Tra vis MWTay (lC.aw 2. Mar k SctWm.I n (JC,aw); 3. T~
);
IW1" Mulford (JC,a w );.c . Ryu LiJI! (K.aw).
80: Nic k Deolozwr (K. w); 2. Ju an Bartley (K..a w); 3. Ch ris
Hoover (}ion);.c . Andnoa Aynt (lion); 5. Kyle I-Lu ton (Hon).
80 B: I. And~ WWckhont (Hon); 2. Shw rt IUal (X.aw l;: 3.
Dusty ...... (Hon~
8OADV: I. Juan Buggi (Hon).
80 OPEN: 1. Andnow Wi«khont (Hon); 2. Nick ~lozier
(1C.l l; 3. J~ ~ (lion); .c. Chris Hoover (Honl; 5. Stu.ut
w
R&AI( K..w ).
115/250 BEC: 1. M.-tttww Kibmilk-r (Hon); 2. kon,,;ird Ben
(lion); 3. o.vid Mitehd! (Suz);4. BrWn Huff (Y.m'Il;5 . Owd Cov,>
n (1C.lw
).
125 C; I. T~Ch.ambrtWn(Yam); 2.Url Keou gh (lUw); 3.
Chris Knox cx.w); 4. Eric Justis (K.w); 5.}df Patchin (Hon).
125 8: I . BiUHolding (Suz ); 2. Jason Magrwtt (Hon); 3. Jim
Frech (Kaw); 4. St.Ky Ayres (Suz); 5. Ti m Pf'tl."rSOn (Suz ).
125 A: 1. ChriI Hun ter (Suz ); 2. ~ rty Uson (Suz ); 3. Stua rt
lta foe, Jr. (Hon); 4. Owd Spidell (K.w); 5. Steve How e (JC,aw
).
250 C; I . Phillip Brooks (Yam); 2. RDbl"It P"ynr (Han); 3. Billy
Pudna(lC.aw); "- Brian kftns (lC.aw); 5. Mike Brooks (lion).
2SO 8: I. John racUrd (Hon ); 2. Doug Ciks (Kaw); 3. Ton y
Crove 1Stu. ; 4. Jdf Hoovn' (Hon).
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2.50 A: I. Chris Hunt er (Suz); 2. Trent Hansen (Hun); 3. Cha d
Spidell (K.Jw); 4. Oan w enece (Kaw ); 5. James SvobodJ, (Han ).
VlNI': I. Craig rohlm.mn (Su.z).
O PEN OUTLAW: 1. Chril H untrr (5uz ); 2. Muty Ca so n
(Suz); 3. Steve-Howe-(K.iw) ; 4. Bill Hu ld ing (Suz); 5. Joil9OI1 M.t gnett
(lion).
VET B: I. Mark Stia! (I-I
on); 2. BN a' Clark.. (Ka w ); 3. Mike
Hu gh..s (Hon); 4. Tony G rov~ (Sm); 5. Craig Swartz (Yam ).
40+: 1. R.ay M>ough (Kaw ).
Morris dusts competitors at
Pahrump Desert Race
By Betty C. CaIman
PAHRUMP, NV, MAR. 26
Scott Morris made it look eas y as he took first
overall in t he 250cc Expert cla ss at the Last
Chance Hare Scrambles near Pahrump in so uthem Nevada.
The d esert race, the seco nd in the Motorcycle
Racing Association of Nevada (MRAN) series,
was described by one race official as "30 miles of
course and -10 miles of rocks. " Expe rt and a mateur classes rod e a total of 60 mi les to complete
the course, while no vices rod e 45 miles.
The race go t u nd e r w ay as riders left the
start line in pairs at 3O-second interv als. Morris,
on his Team Green Kawasa ki/Duralube/FMF/
Sprocket Specialists /Tsubaki/ Art Lan ier Suspension &: Motor/Thor/Bell /Parts Unlimi ted /
Kevco-Stubbs /IMS /Dunlop / Ac erbis /MTCsponsored Kawasaki go t th e holeshot over
Brian Miller an d maintained the lead as he blasted his way through the rocky, and often silty ,
terrain to win the competi tion by sev eral minu tes. Morris, who holds the MRAN Open Expe rt
number-one plate, credited his win to being one
of the first riders off the start line.
Sepa rate races we re held for th e 5O-6Occ and
80c c bikes . Th e po p u la r Pearson family was
well represented with w ins in the 60cc Expert
class by Russe ll Pearson and in the 80cc Expert
class by his bro ther, Travis. Another member of
the Pearson clan, Nick, took fourth place in the
250cc Expert class .
Results
or£. 1 EX: 1. Scon Mo rris (Kaw ); 2. Brian Miller (Kaw); 3.
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M.rk Murris (Hon ); 4. William O·Har.a (KTM); S. Duyl Folks
(lCTM ).
250 EX: I . Hmry Finn (5u.t) ; 2. Todd Amtowaki (lAw); 3.
Jowph Meyer (Suz);'" Nick Pe.r.KlI'l(KTMI; S. Jrik ~ (ATX).
125 EX: 1. s tev e T1schnor (Suz); 2. C rygg Sm it h
O. .id :z;..gIe< (Suz ~
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PO ON
Britt Turkington, and his Yoshimura
Suzuki were both ableto survive the
first-ever AMA National atthe
Pomona Fairplex in Southern
California.
Britt led
every lap, and
was able to keep both
wheels on the ground long
enough to hold off a last lap, last
turn out-braking maneuver to take
the checkered flag by a mere .246of a
second.
Congratulations to Britt Turkington, his
tuner Darren Lopez, and our valued sponsors , all of whom have made this win
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