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Cycle News 1994 06 01

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DeGroot looked ultra smooth in moto one on his Kawasaki. But lap after lap, Ezerins ga ined ground on his pursuers. He finished both motos with a 35-plus-second lead . Ken Masch settled for third with 4-3 finishes. Robb Degroot was fourth overall. The 250cc class wa s a lso a walkaway for Ezerins. In the second moto, Doug Forstn er, aboard a Yamaha, grabbed the holeshot, but three comers later he was nabbed by Ezerins and t he res t wa s h istor y: anoth er win for Ezerins. By the fifth lap , a hard-charging Jim Holmes w as on the heels of seco nd-placed For stner, w ho bobbled over th e whoops and could n' t ga ther enough speed ove r the double. Holmes breezed past the tiring Forstner whi le th e thousand spectato rs chee red for him; he was flying farth er than any other rider on the double. Holmes should have garnered second overall. bu t he'd opted to sit out moto number one, so the pla ce went to Forstner with his 2-3 finishes. ' , Ezerins wa s one one two riders to claim do ub le-class victories, the other being Chris Heyrman, whose flawless riding helped him cruise to victories in Masters and Vet A. Heyrma n, on a 94'Suzuki RM250~ scored four moto wins, riding sm oo th ly and cautiously with no problems conquering the thick mud early in the day. It was all Heyrman from start to finish in Vet A. Tim Miller grabbed second ove rall with a 2-2 finish. Results P / W : 1. Jiln'd ~ntjes; 2. I>u5tin Hoffman; 3. UserPIOfit.a ; 4. Jacob Co llins : 5. Derek Head . . oo;ewski; 3. Kristen Raenisch; 4. 60: 1. Pat Profit.; 2. Bn d M N" l Krw.e ; S. M.ttthew Mraz.. r MINI }R: I. Shaun Miller; 2. Keith DeGrand; 3 . Ch .1d ~ 4. Paul CAmp;m;5. Ro. Mmin. MINl S R: 1. Shawn Kimmons; Z. Dustin Kuentjes; 3. Darby Fowler; 4. Dave ~l; S. ChAdJ ohmon. WMN: 1. Wendy M.d)ew51d; 2. Kelly Schultz; J, Miche lle Bielen; 4.}essiaI Buscho S. Amy Wa lko wW. V lNT: 1. Bob Katns; 2. Bob Ga rteu; 3. Pne 5m- ins; ... Tom T rogIia; 5. Ed Domlnlcl.. MSTR: f . Ch ris t-koynn.m; 2. Doug FoI'stnPr; 3. Mike Edrn~ 4. Scott H icks; S.lim Holmes. VET A: I. Chris Heynnan; 2. TIm Millrr. 3. Bobby'OorWIue; ... Mike EidL'Obo:tgl"f'. VET 8 : I. 8rl~ Ki nrqr; Z. Curt Bunge'; 3. AI Am; ... John S~5.BiIlBr~. SR: 1. Ted Fcc kes: 2. Too Coplim; 3. Jon Wells; 4. Brian 8u>tt"t; 5. JaMln Hddl :zso B: 1. David Rock; 2. Dann y Phillips; 3. Casey IOoepping; 4. Eric Ne1t>on; 5. Todd Ellinpm. :zso C 1. M i~ mge.r; 2. Alan Jonas; 3. Wayne Moore; 4. Tom N",ItKm;5. Tim Bricker. O PEN: t . Rod Mineau; 2. Keith ICon 3. Allen Artz. s; JUNE 4 • SPARTAN STADIUM • 7:30 PM Franco fastest at Bridgehampton Motocross TICKETS AVAILABL E AT BASS TICKETS CHARGE-BY-PHONE: 408-998- BASS (San Jose) 51Q-762-BASS (San Francisco) .916-923-BASS (Sacramento) By Jim and Carolyn Simpson BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY, MAY 7. John Franco held off all challengers to claim the Vet Expert ove rall victory with a pair of mota wins at the Bridgehampton MX. Rich Caeeavano cha sed, then moved alongside of Franco in the initial stage of moto one. As the lead pair cleared the Hidden Valley tabletop on lap two, Caccavano came to a screeching halt. One key ingredient had been forgotten - enough gas to finish the moto! With the press ure off, Franco pushed the cruise-control button. The racing action then centered on Jeff Stempel, wh o had mo ved into second place, with Joe Merrill an d Rick Fatigate making a go at it 10 claim the second place honors. The molo ended with Fran co alone in first, Stempel hanging on in second, and Merrill earning the third-place finish. Franco and Merrill kicked off moto two, battling for the lead, but Merrill gave up his bid for the point when he lost it over a d oub le jum p. Stem pel thr ottled his way into second as Fatigate an d Caccavano banged bars for third-place hono rs. The Orient Express/ Answer/ Spectro/ Oakle y-backed Franco proved to be the fastest of the Vet class as he nailed his second mota win. Stempe l claim ed the second spot, and Fatigate completed the top three. After losing the first 12See Ama teur moto to Brian Berry aboard his Manchester Honda, Eric Flagg rebounded to take the 125 and 250ccAmateur class ove rall wins on his South Fork-backed Hon das . Results P/W: 1. Brian Mu rphy (Kaw ); 2. JOM'ph Merrill (Kaw ); 3. Mark Rasmu"*-",, ('V am); 4. Joeeph Dill (Mai ). MINI (7-11): 1. Mark Trimarchi (Kaw ); 2. Matthew Dill (Kaw) ; 3. O\ar1es £Dis (Kaw); 4. Brian Murphy (Kaw); S. Joseph M::':':::'>':::::": "';.Cvde >NeWS':'.' ,.¥--. . Order·vQurnew ··'..L' ·:""':: '·:: ..:' .. .:: :.·~ >fi~g~;$tjctk~{to~~vI·· 3:for.< :QhrV>$2 O e·th,q : . .b :·pg ; ·./.' " ".' Cvde News' P , roduCts.ordc:r"Jorm.belmv] hc :Ad··.",i ".;>.. ..:,1I1:dC:X: ~f·th.~.·:qa.¢~; q mls.·:iSsu~:Sen9 " ~' 's lf.. : ".':. ':' , .r: e ".: ::;;:. ~<1.qrc:5s¢d : stamped .. l,e g~L's.li¢ ~r.\.ytrQP.¢ ;: ::/ -.: .: :., ~ ..: ···:·::·'· >:·.\ \tith.vou : : : ··: r·:6fdcr: forin ·.:·' ·::': : .:;· ". :,,:, : ". , ",: :<><,:;'.: . . .: ~ ~ 41

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