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Cycle News 1994 05 18

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cap tu red the first moto w in with Neilander settling fo r seco n d. In moto t wo, Neil and er re versed th e order to p ost a 2-1 tally for the overall . Jason Thomas wo n two classes, the 85cc (1415) and Super Mini, winning all four mo tos. Results P/W: 1. Matt Goe rke Mom. (KTM). O PEN 8.: 1. Robert Whi te (Kaw) ; 2. -Robert N udy (Suz); 3. Ch ril topher Cook (Hon); 4. Jeffrey Cood (Hon); 5. Rod ne y Deha ven (Suz) . SCHBY: 1. Nkholioe Sun (lCaw); 2. Michael Taylor Jr. (Xaw); 3. Jonathan Bower (Yam); 4. Joe Delio (K,a w);.5. Kevin Nob1e($w:) . CLGBVA: 1. Sha wn Vlikowski (Hon); 2. Jay lrwin (Yam). CLCBY B: 1. JalOn Wotring (Kaw); 2. Chmtian Go lden (Yam); 3. Jeremy Earhart (Suz) . 2S+ A: 1. Andy Fleck (lCaw); 2. Oa~ Green (Yam); 3. Rudy Altieri (Suz); 4. Bob Soren!Jon (Han); 5. Drew Morris (KTM) . 25+ B: 1. Fred Syvertson (Suz ); 2. William hop1el (Sw;) ; 3. David 1.ulkits (Han); 4. U;luis Volpe Jr. (Hon); 5. Mike OJ,vls Sr. (lion). VET A:. 1. Bob Son!nson (Han); 2. Calvin ~ {lCaw); 3. TImothy Terway (Suz );". Rick Spence (Yam); S. Chris Albarwsius (lion). VETB: 1. Fred Syvertson (Suz) ; 2. Edward Grimm Jr. (Hon); i 3. Louit Volpe Jr. (Han); 4. Mike Da ... s Sr. (Hon) ; S. Daniel Car-dey {lCaw). SR: 1. Paul &khart Jr. (Ho n); 2. Kenneth Brewer (Hon); 3. RogerHoover (Suz) ; 4. Stephen Doney (Yam). N /C: 1. Roy Vanderveur (lCaw); 2. Kenneth Brewer (Hon) ; 3. Gregory Griffin (Hon); 4. George Eske t (Suz); S. Jo hn Dupont (Hus). WOSMN: 1. RobertStravinsky l'Suz1. Terracciano terrorizes CRC GP By Greg Robertson PALMDALE. CA. APRIL 24 Keny Terracciano overcame a ·mid-pack start to totall y dominate the 12See Beginner class at California Racing Club's Meadow Muffin Grand Prix at Los Angeles County Raceway. Mike Weed, Shaun Mitchell, Seth Keena and Brit Jackson were all fighting for the top pos ition as the 45-minute race go t underw ay. Mitchell estab lished h imself as the fastest ri der in the lead pack and pulled out a five-second lead by the second lap. Terracciano was blazing up thro ugh the field after b eing buried at m id-pack off th e sta rt. Weed, Keena and Jackson all fell victim to th e charge of Terracciano as he too k over the runner-up position ju st th ree la ps into the race. Mitchell was enjoying a lll-seco nd lead over Terracciano, and wou ld ma intain tha t cushion for the next few laps. . Te rracci a no mad e a n all-ou t assault and closed to the back fend er of Mitchell just past the halfway poinl Mitchell had Terracciano breathing down his neck for a short while, un til Terracciano h eld the throttle on lo nger d own a h igh -sp eed straig ht and took over the lead. Once ou t fro nt, no one was goi ng to get nea r Terracciano, and he stretched his lead to 30 seconds at the checkered flag. Mitchell continued to run in second place all th e way to th e n e xt-t o-Ias t lap, when Co le Townsend used a quicker line through some wh oop s to make the pass and finish in the second p os iton. Tyl er Buck wo rked up from a ninth-place start to fi nish four th behind Mitchell. In his Pro class debut , KXl25-mounted Jeff Willoh took ho me the cash a nd mad e it look easy. Willo h got a last-place start b u t slowly reeled in 250cc rid ers To ny Su lek an d Owe n Dickson, and then pulled away. Results P /W 8-2: 1. Jared. Tebo (Yam); 2. Tate Misiaszek (Yam) ; 3. T'unmy McDaniel (Yam) . P/W 8-1 : 1. Ricky He~ (yUl); 2. Eric Hunter (yUl); 3. Ryan Roybal (Y.am) 4. Troy TIItiemier (Y.am); S. Qwie, Meun' ; (Yam) . P/W A:.1. S5n Collier (Yam); 2. Anthony s..rbKovi (Yam). 60 BEG: 1. Anthony B.arbacovi ()(aw); 2. Billy Bloom (Kaw); 3. Tennin.llor Carda (lion); 4. Justin While!lel(KA w). 60 (0-8) : 1. SNn Collier (X,aw) . 60 (9-11): 1. Shane Smi th (Kaw); 2. Blau Mitchell (l(Aw); 3. Kit Kuna th (Kaw) . 80 BEG: 1. Joshua Coffey (Su%); 2. Juetin Weber (Xaw); 3. SNr.e Smith (Suzl; ' . I.R Teny (Suz~ S. BIokr Mi"",",U(](ow). 80 (7-11): 1. Ovistophft Tocco; 2. JJ. 8on&nno (Yam); 3. Qron.. nir Ou I'1ft'(Yam); 4. BmStueIke (k,aw);S . KevinJmning5 (Kaw). ; 80 (12·13): 1. Chria Honnold (Kaw); 2. Juon Webb (Su%) 3. Lars Lindstrom (H on); 4. Lennie Lilton (K.aw). 80 (1"'6~ 1. ~ Lo Men.. (Suz~ 2. Sa>tt Priputen (Suz~ 3. Josh Ahem (Yam) ; 4. Eric Perdue (Yam). VINI': 1. Ken Creme (HM); 2. ~ Robert.on (Yam); 3. Phil z.nm., (CZ) ; ~ Chris"'" (Yam) . DECADE: 1. Monte Pricehet1 (Han) . 125 BEC: 1. Keny Terracdano (Hon); 2. Cole Townaend (Hon); 3. Shaun Mitchell (Kaw); 4. Ty ler Buc k (Suz ); S. Krvin Townoond (Hoa~ 125 NOV: 1. 0uiI Neitzel (Suz) ; 2. J:Ivin Tarwolter (Xaw); 3. Miler Collier (Kaw) . 125 INT: 1. Loren Jenldns (Hon ); 2. Nick Ma irose (Suz); 3. Oiff Cook (Yam ). 2SO BEC: 1. Phillip Meeenger (KIw ); 2. Jeff ~ (Yam); 3. Donovan DuM (Kaw );" Wayne Pad (Han); 5. Brent 1.anc»ter (Yam). 250 NOV: 1. Kevin Jackson (Hon); 2. Mitt Bryan (Kaw). 250 INr: 1. JeffRatlJoH (K.iw); 2. Robb ie Dunham (Yam). PRO: 1. Jeff Willoh (Kaw ); 2. Too y Sulrk (Suz); 3. ~ Dick5Of'I (Xaw) . SOO BEC, 1. Reoo """"" (Hon); 2. San Kipp (Han ). JR VET BEG: 1. Pernando Bel'TOlrroln (Hon); 2. John Butler (Han); 3. Phillip Kuth (yam ); (. MArk Dod!ion (Hon ); 5. Gary Ivan (Suzl. JR VET NOV : 1. Randy WilkinI (Kl'M); 2. Scott Land (Hon) ; 3. Ibndy Uppie (Yam); 4. Skove Hill (KIw); 5. Tlm Konko l (Hon) . VET BEG: 1. Tom Miller (Kaw); 2. Mich.lel Collier (Yam); 3. Mike O'Donnell (Hon); 4. Robert Von Schneidau (Yam); S. Peter Tem.cdano (HM). VET NOV : 1. Dean Ostrander (Suz) ; 2. Tony PullWn (Yam ); 3. "ndy upp;. (yam); '. Robm>on (](ow); S. Cn'g Lynd> (Yam). • VET INT: 1. Jim Parish (Suz); 2. opp Webb (K1M); 3. C.R. _ (Yam); ~ OW '"'"'" (Hoa); S. Duyl IUmbletcn (yam). VET EX: 1. Brad Me Lead (Han); 2. Randy nttlemin (Suz); 3. RDdnoyl,lomoon (Hoa);" Teny Do. . (Jtt (Yam ); 2. BillCoUT (Yam) ; 3. Mlko Chesbro (Han); (. Bill Schultz (Yam); S. Mike ~ (Yam). ens sa or rn.nw. Ortner overpowers Ocala MX By Kyle Myers OCALA. F1., APR. 24 Jon Ortner once again trounced the competition at rou nd eig ht of the Florid a Motoc ross Cl ub Series at the Florida Motocross Complex. Ortner won both the 25+ and 30+ classes for the second weekend in a row. When the flrSt 25+ class left the line , Wyn Kern jumped ou t to the early lead over Ortner, Steve Dumond, Steve Dye an d Alan Drahgin. Kern fell on the opening lap, and Ortner inherited the lead. But Kern quickly remounted and sta rted to ch a rge back up through the field, mot orin g by Dragh ain a nd Dye, but then fell aga in, ending his day. The H onda·Ka wasaki Suzuki of Ocala /Performance Engineeringbacked Ortner now enjoyed a hug e lead that he would hold until the finish over Dumond, Dye, Drahgin and Mike MorthIand. who benefitted from Kern retiring from the mota. Ortner again took the holeshot to start the second mota, with Dye, Dumond, an d Drahgin foll owing. O r tn e r left t he fie ld b e h in d , as Dumond and Dye battl ed for second. Dumond slipped by Dye at the halfwa y point, but Ortner had built up an IS-second lead . Ortner took the overall ahead of Du mond, Dye, Drahgin an d Morthland. Ortner returned later an d topped bo th 30+ mo tos over Mitch Holstein, Steve Dixon, Gary Emerson and Robert Armstrong. Jeff Neilander also won two classes. His first win came in the 15-24 d ivision where he topped both mo tos. In the 25Oa: B event Steve Dum ond Reyes runs rampant atStarwest Motocross By David A. Procida MORENO VAllEY. CA, APR. 23 Actio n in the 12Scc Beginner class was fast a nd furious as Mark Reyes rode the whee ls off his CR12S to take a pai r of m ot a wins d urin g round four of the Starwest Season Opener Series. Reyes cam~ smoking ou t of the gate to gra b the holeshot in the first mot a with Cory Gibbons, Justin Duda and Steve Delheney hea ding the pack. Reyes wide-open course allowed him to pull away frOm Gibbons. Duda and Delheney had been join ed by Wi lliam Ziegler, a nd the three of them were go ing at it for third. Delh eney went ·for an outside line, rail-t he-berm type pass only to have Duda shut the door exiting the tum. On th e next comer Delh en ey do ve un derneath Duda , only to have the KX rider ou t-jump him to retake the posi tion. On the next go-round Delhen ey a ttempted the inside line again, only this lime it was alm ost disastrous as the Honda pilot clipped Duda's rear tire wi th his front This bob ble cost him a couple of bike lengths, but no positions were lost Although Zeigler was close by, he couldn' t react fast enough to imp rove on his positi on. The moto carne to an end wi th the top five positions in tact and roundin g out th e top 10 were Kyle Baird, Jason Coleman, Howey Erickson, Roy Pantoja and Jeff Hewi tt. It was another Reyes holeshot starting off the second moto. This lime he drifted a little wide in the tum, Gibbons sneaked underneath, and for a minute it looked as if he had the lead. But Reyes quickly corrected the situation by launchi ng his CR high over the long table- top jum p and powering away from Gibbons with the lead . Reyes had opened up a safe ma rgin over the runner-up slot held by Gibbons; a short distance back was Co leman, then Zeigler and his shadow, Delheney. Gibbons turned up the afterburners, closing in on Reyes. With two laps remain ing, Gibbons was all over Reyes loo king for a way around, knowing if he took the moto win it would mean the overall, too. A last -la p bob b le by Gibbons gave Reyes the breathing room to style over the finish line ju mp and take his seco nd mota win,. as well as the overall victory. Gibbons managed to retain secon d by mere inches, but hold on h e di d . Coleman, Zieg ler and Delhe ney foug ht it out aU over again in this mote and broke into the top five. Results P!WTrack P/W BEG STK (D-l ): 1. Bryan Bird (Yam); 2. Holl is luIk (lIj); 3. Co re y Go me z (Ya m); 4. Dustin Hedges (Ya m) ; 5. Andrew Yamel (Yam). P/W BEG STJ( (0-2): 1. Andrew Petrie (Yam); 2. Jus tin Work man (Yam); 3. Juan Medina (y.un); 4. Ivan Shultz (yam); 5. Miu Munoz (Yam ). (0-3): 1. Bryanna Benedict (Yam); 2. Pa l PenP/W BEC n ington (yam); 3. Juan Hildebrand (Yam); 4. Scott Martin (Yam); .5 Matthew Tedder (yam). . P/W STK A: 1. Chad Mu nn (Yam); 2. Kevin Folgheraiter (Y.am);3. J.R. Williams (Y.am). P/ W srx B: 1. Don.ald 0\iI.llar (yam); 2. Tylu Willis (Yam); 3. Kyle Foltz (yam); 4. OIIvid Speight (Yam); 5. OaUu Pied (Yam). sn P/W STK: 1. 'Cale Wa llace (Yam); 2. Da niel Taft (KIiw); 3: Ricky0Iivn- (Yam); 4. JoR Wi.lli.ams(Yam). P!WMOD: 1. Tommy Codu"an (Yam). P/W MOO: A:.l .01ad Munn(Yam). P/ W MO D: B: 1. kyle Foltz (Yam); 2. Mlchul laPAglia (Yam); 3. Dallal Prick (y;un). SXTl'Kk P!W S1'X; 1. CaJe WalYc.e (Y;un);2. Aron Toristl (yam). P/W MOD: 1. RickyOliver (Yam). 60 (6-8): 1. D ie Wallace (Kaw); 2. Joshua Granl (l(aw); 3. JUl tin laVoie (Kaw); 4. Josh ua Brown (Kaw); 5. Ricky Oliver (Kaw) . 60 (9-11): 1. Jason aariefta (pax); 2. Chris Rosen ~w); 3. Daton Beaven (Kaw); ... Ja y Dee San tiago (lUw); 5. Nick Wells (Kaw). 80 (0-11) 1. Jason Ciarletta (Suz ); 2. John Hopkinl (Kaw); 3. : QuiJ Rosen (Suz); 4. Jesus Casilla s (Yam); 5. Scotl Nebon (Suz); 80 (12·1 3): 1. Brandon Da hlgren (y am) ; 2. Tim Langdon (Ka w ); 3. Brandon Mor gan (K.tw ); 4. Brian Morgan (Kaw); 5. Michael Slener (K.w). 80 (14-16): I. DannyCarbon (Ka w ); 2. Mdtl Williams (yam). 80 (12· 16) BEC : 1. SloanCla rke (Kaw ); 2. Sha wn Scott (Suz) ; 3. Chris Llewellyn (Suz) ; 4. Co u rtney Kennedy (Kaw ); 5. Jeff Leonard (Kaw). WMN : 1. Valerie ~ (Yam) ; 2. Midwle Banaoft (Yam); 3. Tami gr ee (Suz); 4. K41ren Med ici (Vam) ; 5. Aud re y Simms (Kaw). 125 BEG: 1. Mark Rey" (Hon); 2. Cory CibboM (Yam); 3. a.i-.wood (Hoa); ~ Mlko _ (Yam) ; S. o.nn;, Gallop. 30+ NOV: 1. Marc Keedt (Suz) ; 2. Matt Nelson (Yolm 3. Jon ); Nixon (K.aw);4. Miu DunI.p cx.w);.5. Ken McCann (Xa.w). JOT INT: 1. M.1tt Tedder. 40+ NOV: 1. Ray SinunonI (Suz). Bailey takes five at Dogtown Motocross By Bart Wilber ALTAMONT, TN, APR. 17 On April IS and 16 MX professor Gary Bailey came to the Dogtown MX track to hold a school. Professor Ba iley was appa ren tly a n excelle nt teach er, as his students came up with five wins the following day and a total of ten trophies. One of the best races of the da y came in the 125cc A class when Johnny Shields came off the line in first place followed by Bryan Gilliam and Scotty Graves. With Sh ields out fron t, Graves was able to cut under Gilliam and start his chase for first place. Graves was able to catch Shields, and the following two laps were close as the two ri ders ba ttl ed to see wh o wou ld com e out of each comer first. On the th ird lap of this intense ba ttle, Gra ves made a b lock-p ass th a t stalled Sh ield s' cha rge and relegated h im to sec ond place. Graves pulled out to a several second lead, while Shields and Gilliam lost time in their bid for sec ond place. Gra v es too k the wi n w it h Gil liam a nd Sh ield s finishing in secon d and third, respectively. In the second mota, Graves was able to grab the holesh ot and pull away for the wi n whil e Sh ields an d Gilli am again battled for sec ond place. Shields was second at the start, but was able to hold off Gilliam for only two laps before he found a fast line ove r the step-up jump that allowed him to pass Shields ove r the trip le jump further down the course, thus securing second place in mota two. Shiel ds wound up third once more. Results 65 (7-11): 1. Kevin Stone(Xaw); 2. ChrisChamben(kaw). 85 B: 1. Tra vis B.ailey (Sw: ); 2. Pa trick Pa~ (Hon) ; 3. Sean Davis (Hon); 4. D.lvid Keith (Hon); 5. Jerem y Voung (y am) . 85 JR (7-11): 1. Sean Dav is (Hon); 2. Jemny Voung (Yam ). 85 SR (12· 15): 1. RC. Pon d (}Caw) 2. Will Haus (Kaw ); 3. N'rl ; Buchholz (Y.am.); 4. Stacy Peck.(Kaw). 80-10 5 OP EN MIN1: 1. Will HoU$ (Ka w); 2. Trnil B.ailey (Suz) ; 3. Pilltrick Patterson (Ho n); 4. D.avld Keith (Hon ); 5. Tim HawldN (Yam). SCHBV: 1. Billy Wright ()(a w) ; 2. RC. Pond (K.1w); 3. Jason Inman (Kaw); 4. Mart Downey(Hon ); 5. Nick 8uchho1z (Yam ). 125 k 1. Scott Grav e (Hoa); 2. Bryan Gilliam (X.aw); 3. Johnny Shieldl (Ho n). 125 8: 1. Wad e And erson (Xaw l; 2. Chril Cuinn (Kaw); 3. John Up ton {lCaw). 125 C: 1. Jamie Kemp (Hon ); 2. N'd \olas Har akas (Hoo); 3. Craig Greer (Kaw); 4. Ridy Ellison (Kaw);5. PloW Ledford (Su.z). 125 0: 1. Billy Wright (Yam); 2. Chuck Greer (lCaw); 3. Sam RobertI (Hon ); 4. Patrick Patterson (Hon); 5. Jason Inman (yam). 2SOA: 1. Srott Graves (Hon ); 2. Bryan C illiam {)(awl; 3. EddkSmiloy (](ow). 250 B: 1. Wade Anderson. (K,aw). ZSO C: I .-James PiIIlte'nIon (Suz); 2. Tim Jhncock (Kaw). 250 D: 1. Sbeldon Butler (lCaw); 2. Luke lJoak (Sul ). 25+: 1. r aw Ledford (Suz); 2. Brent Trentham (Hon) . 30+: 1. Undsay McCregar (Kaw); 2. Bany Phillips (Kaw); 3. Raneom jones (K.tw); 4. Mike I>unan (lCaw). 40+: 1. B.artWilber (Kaw). U /L A M: 1. Chril Gu inn (Kaw); 2. John Upton (Kaw); 3. Nicholas Har alen (Han); 4. Ricky Ellison (1(awf. 5.Jillmell Pillrter'o .... (Suz~ 4-51'RX: 1. Matt Ferns (lion). N /C: 1. Brent Trenth.am (Hon); 2. Jam8 Hendricb(Yam). ENDR: 1. Tetry' Bush (Yam).

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