mJ [ffi@~[Q)
J~
Ouisty (K.1w); 4. Scott SUnon(K.Aw ); S. NoIth.ln P.minhun
(Kow~
60 (9-11 ): 1. au;. Tocca; 2. Emin Kling (K.aw ); 3. Scoa Howe
(K.w ); 4. KySr ~ (K.l w); 5. B1.JkeMitehrD (K.1w).
80 BEQ I. /elf Ilm.uu>o (Y...~ 2. Monly ............ lSuz~ 3Franb ~vUJO (Suz); 4. John GRnhmd (Y..m); 5. Brad l.oInpton
(Yam~
80 (7· 11): 1. 5nIn tumblin (YoI ); 2. Emi n Kling (lCAw 3.
m
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Ouis T oa:o; 4. Justin ~ (Suz),;5. Scott Howe (Suz).
80 (12.1 6): 1. Cous P.. ~ (Suz); 2. JiDun V..ris (Sw: ); 3.
y
Brian SWftny (Yam); 4. Mil:Nd Young (Suz),;S. Robbyeo.- (Suz).
125 BEG [).1 : I. RichoI d Kingh.am (Xaw); 2. J..son Fonaea
r
(Suz); 3. J(ln,ItNn Schultz (Suz, ); 4. Brian Mille'I' (Suz); 5. Drnnis
W<>omtin lJIIllry (yoIm ); ].
Trigge r C u mm (Hon l; 4.
[),l rJm
Rivers (Y..m); 5. Je(f McMiller
(Yillm) .
250 Jit 1. BnId Schultz (Suz); 2. Eric Moutin (Y. m); 3. Todd
Brouswrd (Sw:); 4. Anthon y H..dd.tU (Hon): 5. J
ohnkftfn' (YoI ).
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250 INT: 1. TRVis Pl'!'5ton (Y&m); 2. Ty Xoldy (Suz.); 3. Chris
Cooley (Y.un); 4. Mitt B.ab.-man (yoI ); 5. K.lri Undmom (lion).
m
250 PRO: 1. Jimmy uvorri (Killw); 2. TIm Telford (YA ): 3.
m
Tony Sulek (Suz) ; 4. Mi ke 8II!'kor (YAm).;5. TrolCf Ashrr (Suz).
500 AM : 1. Ca rl ~ Zo1fy (Hon) .
UTH A M : I. Eric MArt in (YA ; 2. o.n & mII!' (YAm ); 3.
m)
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Dn id l ynch (Hon l; 4. Ma rk Stroup (Yam) ; 5. Tod d BroU5Solrd
(Soz ).
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lJI1i M$TR: I. Lance Johnson (Ka w); 2. Jon Zahrt (Yam); ].
Gary Sa ilo ra (Su z); 4. M. rlin Klo8lint"r (Yam); 5. Joe Me rri a m
(Ka w).
VET BEG: 1. Jimmy Odniel5 (K.lw); 2. Lee Saul (Suz); 3. Ron
W«ir (K.;. );4. Prm Ttrrac'ciano (Hon); 5. J.J. Hani5 (Suz).
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VET JR: I. Ton y PuJliol m (Y. m); 2. Gary Man io (Y. m ); 3.
Miu C..rr (H on): 4. Ra.ndy Sch WoIlenberg (Hon ); 5. Jim ONe"
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SUPER-C YCLE WEEKEND
~ Outrageous speed and drama as
America's best rid take their cycles
ers
to the raggededge. An action-packed
weekend featuring SUPERBIKE5, 250
GRAND PRIX and HARL TW events,
EY IN
~ Factory top-guns from Harley, Honda,
Yamaha and Suzuki take on America's
most demanding roadcourse,
ALVA
ROAD AMERICA
Elkhart Lake, W I
SUN, FUN AND EXCITEMENT IN A PARK-LIKE SETTING
S ANCT IONED
Don't miss Harley-Davie/san's U.S.-mae/e Superbike competing for the first time.
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ICKETS &INF MA ION: l-BOO-365-RACE
OR T
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Children 12 and Under Admitted FREE with Paying Adult
a
(Hen).
VET INT: 1. M.arkStroup (Y~); 2. Eric ~ (Yam); 3.
DeRidd..- (Y.vn); 4. CLm WridlJ'W' (Suz); S. o.vid Lynch
J..mes
(Hen~
VET MSTR: 1. jon bhrt (Yam ); 2. Martin ICIo.ner (Y.un ); 3.
DarinSarrian (Y.un); 4. Leo S.ul (Y.un ); S. c.ry }ones (YoI ).
m
VET PRO: 1. Tim T~1Iord (Yam); 2. Mi ke BN-r (VoID'!).
AM:. 1. L- JohNon (y. m ); 2. BiU Cill r (Y..m ): 3. W.G.
r
Wilsool (Suz); 4. Mike In'V1r)'(Yam);5. lkrber1 Allen (Y.am).
MSTR: 1. Rid Johrulon (Hon); 2. Jei }Urriott (YoI ); 3.
m
Cui GAuJy (Hon); 4 . Soon fftrreomoIn (YAm); S.fun CYNe.U (Hon).
WMN: 1. St.-cy ~iltneI' (Y.m ).
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Deel deals with Blue Ridge HS
By Mary Jackson
MAR11NSVII.I.E, VA,MAY1
Ma ss Mu tual/Motor Im p o rts / Pied mon t
Chevy /Ge
acked Robby Deel capitalized on a
mistake by Brian Hess to take the overall win at
the Blue Ridge Hare Scrambles in the woods of
Martinsville, Virginia.
At the s ta rt, He ss took th e holeshot, but
overshot the trail on the first lap, giving the lead
to Deel. By the end of the first lap, Hess had lost
more than a minute to Dee l, and it didn't look
like he could make up enough time to catch up
and regain the lead. But by the fourth and final
lap, Hess ha d p ulled up to with in 35 seconds of
0....1 with only five miles lett in the race. The fact
tha t this was Deel' s home track gave him a good
advantage over Hess, and he crossed the line
first for the overall win. while Hess was second
overall and topped the 2SOcc AA class.
The 2SOcc A class had a grea t race going. as
Wesley Moran took the holeshot but lo st the
lead after the fustlap to Mike Romans. The battle continued all day with Moran try ing to
regain the lead from Romans. Two brothers,
Ma rk and Da ryl All ma n, battled be hind the
leaders for the entire race , sw itching the third
and fourth positions.
In the end, Romans held off Moran for the
class win while Mark Allman won the sibling
rivalry for third place,
The Vet A class has featured a battl e between
Danny Morrison and Da rry l Campbell at every
race, and this one was no d iffe rent. Morrison
took the lead at the start wi th Campbell staying
too close for comfort. Campbell hounded Morriso n fo r th e e ntire di sta nce, If Mo rrison h ad
ma de one mis take, the lead wou ld have been
taken by Campb ell. Bu t Morrison was ab le to
keep u p h is pa ce a nd take the class, win followed by Campbell and Gil Griggs.
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~ TEAM GREENOF EVENTS
WEEKEND
~ SCHEDULE
Vintage to Current - Giant Selection
ALL TOP QUALITY
tel Husqvama CYCLE
2SOAA: 1. Bri.ln &.; 2. Rid: Roma,.
1).200A:. 1. Dotniel Morriaon: 2. Tammy Mitchdl.
250-500 A: 1. Mik Ronw.~ 2. Wesley Mora n; 3. Mark AD
·
m.1n; 4. o.ryl AIlItYn; 5. ICtovin D mpbell
VET A:. 1. o.nny Morrison; 2. o.ny1Ca mpbe ll; 3. Gil Griggs .
0-200 B: 1. Stacy JON'S; 2. J.mes Btnnttt; 3. Shannon Hunh!r;
4. Ch ris Baggett; S. Ma.e 8.lkkrn..
250- 500 B: 1. $co lt Ell in ger; 2. R.nda l1 Ell iso n; 3. Ik. n
loqud.
~100:
1. JoISOn Glftf; 2. }oahUol BrU; 1. John Newt ll Jr. 4. N"Jd:
MSJ1l: 1. Swn MorriIo: 2. D&niriMorn.on sr.
van i a
Fiber glass Fenders
Down Pipes • Tank Stickers
Maico, KTM & Husqvarna
Parts & Service
0 / k I. Robby o..l
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FRIDAY, MAY 27- Press Day
Pro Practice: 12 noon - 3 pm.
Amateur Practice: 3 - 6 pm.
Adm.$37 (Fri./Sat/Sun.ticket;
No Refund). There will also be
practice on Saturday morning.
SATURDAY, MAY 28 - 1994
Team Green Spring Nationals:
Amateur MX Racing on National
Track. All Classes. (No pre-entry
required.) Adm. $31 (Sat./Sun.
ticket; No Refund). Riders fee $20
Practice 7 - 9 am.
Hare Scrambles: Riders fee $20
HS Sign-up 9 am - Race 11 am
Quad HS Race 1 pm,
SUNDAY, MAY 29 - Adm. $20
125/250cc Pro National MX
Championships: Qualifiers begin
10 am - Main event race at 1 pm.
Rain orShine.
Results
Ingra m; • . Tr acy C ra w fo rd; S. Thom.u Gibson .
VET B: 1. Chris Mlin; 2. Tim Norris; 3. Greg Stallard; • . Mi ke
AnglIn; S. Sam Mine, .
.... TRK: 1. C kon Holcom b; 2. Joel Burg ess; 3. David Baldwin;
S
4. Roger Pucke~ 5. Eddir You ng .
0-200 BEC : 1. Frolnk Phillips m ; 2. Juh n Ge iman; 3. JOt'y
"Vood y ; 4. Mi ke c.mpbr lJ; 5. ~ th Murph y.
250-.500 BEG: J. A.I. Winal ead; 2. Sco tt Sebring; 3. Richa rd
Iouston; 4. Wal~ Mitchell; S. Ed die G ranL
Sit 1. Robert~ 2. Grdwm K.en.in;3. R. . Wick; 4. Howard
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