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Cycle News 1994 06 29

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HDCP: 1. Jim Eskos (Jaw); 2. Charlie Venegas (Jaw); 3. Bn.."t Werner (Ja w ); 4. JI!lT)' Black (W~); 5. Cn.-g Ayen (Wes). SUP: 1. Mark Hesse (Wes) ; 2. Beau Levandoski Uaw); 3. Sta n Calvez Uaw); 4. BWG reen Uaw);.5. Dustin Evanl Oaw). SDCAR: Mdntyr'e /German oc.w); 2. Hall /Pattenlon (lUw); 3. Edwards/Brown (BMW). JR; 1. Jimm y Fishback Oaw) ; 2. Pete Peralta (Wes); 3. Brand on Mitchell (Wes). Nelson's still the one at Barona Motocross By Homer Eubanks RAMONA,CA Ju st as he had ma stered the old track , Du stin Ne lso n had litt le diffi cul ty negotia ting the allnew MX co u rse a t Barona Oaks Race way en route to victory in three classes. Nelson manged three overall wins, bu t had to ea rn the m, as Joh n Emerson p rov ided hi m with so me h an d leb a r-to- handlebar actio n th rou gh ou t the 125cc Inte rmediate Modified class. Angelo Ingra nde was also a thorn in Nelso n's side in the class. Ingrande missed. the first mo ta, but won the second and then came bac k to kee p Nelson honest in both the 125cc (16-21) and 250cc Intermediate classes. In the Old Pha rts d ivision, Steve Laninovich pressu red eventual winn er Don Connelly all the wa y to the chec kered. Lanin ovich was able to s te al the lead a cou p le of times, but a d et er mined Connelly out-maneuvered him for both mota wins. In the .Junior Cycl e and BOec (9-11) classes, Emil! Kling swe pt past the compe tition for two wins. Results I NT RO TO M X: 1. Jo hn He nry (Ya m ); 2. Vincen t D u n n (Kaw) . P/W FIT: I.JOIk.e BiSllOnI\l-tk- (Yam); 2. Chris Moon- (Yam); 3. A.J. Montan ez (Ya m); 4. Aimee Jom. 5 (Yam); S. MAtt Proi~alle " (Yam ). .PW STK (0-8): 1. Ryan Beat (Vitm); 2. Jo na tha n Rose (Yam); 3. CASSwilt (Ya m); 4. A.J. Lao (Yam); S. Phi llip BN scella (Yam) . Swift (yam); PW SEM-MO O (~}: 1. Ryan Beat (yam); 2. 3. Jonathan Role (Yam); 4. ZM: Wra y (Yam) ; 5. Phillip BNseena (Yam) . JR CYCL E STK (0-8): 1. Ryan Iko (Yam); 2. Andrew wageitt man (yolm); 3. Shawn Connelly (Yam); 4. JOnollhan Rose (y a m). JR CY CLE BEC (0- 8 1: 1. Steven Ross (KlIw); 2. be Wray ()Y w) ; 3. Ju a n Se vi lle (Kaw); 4. Joey Rose (Kaw); S. Cas Swi ft (K.aw ). JR CYCLE STK (9-11): 1. Emi n Kling (l Peick (yam). 5OS/STK EX: 1. OanifolTa ft (K1M):2. lu~n Wilson (Ya m); 3. Tommy CO('h ra n (Yam); 4. J.R. WUI.ia.ms (Yam); 5. Joey C hristy (Yam) . . 50 MO D NOV; 1. Steve Bre w igUo (yam); 2. Ja mrs Bakl!'r (Yam); 3. Dallas Ped (Yam); 4. Chris Hate(Ya m). • . 60 FIRST YR: 1. Michael Hal e (Kaw); 2. Mark Atkinl (Kaw) . 60 BEC : I. Jos h ua G ran t (Kaw); 2. Lui ,. Mi gu el Jllu n!g ui (K.Iw); 3. Joey Quist)' (Kaw); 4. o.ris Thorp (Kaw); S. Nicholas Welil(lUIw). 60 NOV : 1. Daniel Beavt'n (Kaw); 2. D ie Wallace (J(aw): 3. Bla ke Ti rman (k.aw ); 4. CuTett: Taylor (lUw); S. J.J. H.J1I(Kaw ). 60 INT: 1. Oyl.1.nLord (Kaw); 2. Ja5Dn Cla rletta . 80 FIRST YR: 1. He a ther Matth e ws (Kaw); 2. Dolvid H.lI l (Kaw). . 80 BEC: 1. Brian Morgan (Kaw ); 2. Cory Williams (y am) ; 3. RossC.rda (Yam); 4. J;taon aa rletta (Suz); S. Jeremy KelP"' (Suz) . 80 NOV : 1. Brandon Morgan (Kaw) : '2.John Sanden (Suz) ; 3. Michael Sleeter (Kaw) ; 4. Klin t laPlante (Yam); 5. Chris Pa nek (Yam). 80 INT : l. Brya n McCavran (yam); 2. Dann y Carlson (K.a w); 3. Sea n Hamblin (Yam); 4. 0Bar Va ldez. (Y.un). 125 BEC : 1. John Inglis (Ya m); 2. Dr-an Sha w ; 3. Jona than Schu ltz (Suz); 4. Wes Carey (Hon); S. Bri.1nReichel (Suz). 125 NO V: 1. Da nny Mon toya (Suz); 2. Jos h Fin k (yam); 3. David Ramse y (Yam ); 4. Glenn Bra nson (Suz); 5. Cha d Sma rt (l<.tw) . 125 INT: 1. Ty K.ady (Suz); 2. Mikr Banr..ta (K.aw); 3. Cory Bender (Suz); 4. Ryan Carroll (Hoo ); 5. Dus tin Nelson (K.Iw). 125 PRO: 1. Steve Andrich (Suz ); 2. G ~ Sch ne ll (Suz); 3. Larry Unkogle (Hon); 4. Ted Campbell (Yam) ; S. Cr aig Ca noy (yam ). 250 BEe: 1. Col in Yates (Al'K); 2. Tom Stan ford (Hon) ; 3. ~ Holland (lion); 4. Ch ris Alarnotngos (Suz); S. J-Jn &!5l"tt (Hoa). 250 NOV : 1. David MeCown (Hon); 2. Pete Roles (Suz); 3. Todd BlacIo:.n\;)n (Kaw ); 4. Scott F~l.1.nd (Hon ); S. Cra ig Mon ty (K.aw). 250 INT: 1. Jason Field s (Suz ); 2. Dw.tin N",lson (Kaw); 3. Bobb y H ubbud (Ka w ); 4. Garth Mil an ( Ka w) ; 5 . Patrick McElvogw (Suz ). 250 PRO: 1. Cory Keeney ()(a w); 2. Billy Me rcier (Yam ); 3. Cra ig Mason (Hon); 4. Ed Redman (Hon ). SOC BEG: 1. Kevin Sowt"n (Kaw). SOl) NOV : 1. tendon Smith (Kaw); 2. Scott Marlow (Kaw) ; 3. Karl Holmberg (KThf); 4. Frank Thompson. 25+- BEG: 1. Scott u non (Suz) ; 2. John He.t5ton (Kaw); 3. Bill Huffman (Hon) ; 4. Jeff G re..-ne (Kaw); S. Ca rl Carmichael (Suz ). 25+ NOV : 1. Mike McGuire(Hon); 2. Scott Ho Hman; 3. Jay Pavlont.'C'(Ya m) . . 25+ INT : 1. Da vid Lynch (H on ); 2. Stev e Reeve! (Yam ); 3. Bobby Hubbard (Kaw ). 30+ BEG: 1. Keith Shigeta (Suz); 2. Tim Will iams (Ka w); 3. Bonnie Warch (Suz) ; 4. Scott C u nning ha m (Kaw); 5. Ian Re id (Yam) . 30+ NO V: 1. And n:w Smith (Suz); 2. Bill Rt'imer (Yam); 3. Jim Hale (Hon) ; 4. Creg Coy (lion): 5. Mike Marion ( Hon~ :l)+ INT : 1. David Lynch (y a m); 2. Jim Ha nson (Hon); 3. Ken Erb (K.aw); 4. Bill lCeefe (Kaw); S. Bill Erb (JCa w). 30+ r RO: 1. Willy Mus gra ve (Kaw); 2. Crcogg Young (Suz); 3. Jim Henn (!Caw). 35+ NOV: 1. Jim Hal e (lion); 2. Ruhen Alveraso (Yam) : 3. Kirk B.u8t. (Hon); 4. Ty Lanron(Hon) ; S. Kelly M.:Cuire (Yam). -rt 15+ INT: 1. Jim H.uuon (Hon); 2. Rob Wilshire (Hon); 3. Jeff Mason (Kaw); 4. Randy Skinner (Suz) . 40+ AM: 1. Rich lian lOn (Hon); 2. Wayne Carey (yam); 3. Steve Bebeck (Suz); 4: Timo thy Kigh t (Ka w); S. Wilson Nicho ls lSuz). 40+ MSTR: 1. George Kohler (Suz); 2. Jod y Weield (YdJ'I); 3. Tony Panon' (y a m). Schwartz still sizzling at CostaMesa Speedway By M. Sober COSTAMESA.CA. JUNE 3 Speedway superstar Bobby Schwartz added to his already vast collectio n of main eve nt victcr ries, taking the five-man, fou r-lap Scratch ma in, while Robert Pfetzing captured the Ha ndicap main event a t Costa Mesa Speedway. Schwa rtz ins tan tly took control of the start 55

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