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Cycle News 1994 07 06

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Ree ves was in second , holdin g off a la te-r a ce charge by Legliu, who took third. Four th went to Brou ssar d and fifth to Bryan Lamb orn . The seco nd moto sa w Reeves leading again at the sta rt, b ut th is tim e Barn e tt was ri g h t be hi nd h im . N ot o ne to fo llo w , Barne ll kep t usi ng alterna te lines to try and nab first p lace, accomplishing his goa l rig h t o n "Shoei Mo untain" wh en Reeves hit a hole just eno ugh to lose his momentum up the gra de . At that mom en t, Barnett slashed to th e ins id e to take over the lead . Before the end of the firs t lap, Legli u also d ove to the ins ide of Reeves, right in front of the scori ng se ction, to take over second . Barnett slowly p ull ed away from Legliu, while Reeves w a s being cha llen ged by Broussard . At th e check ered flag it wa s Barnett with the win and overall victory. Second went to Legliu, and a last-lap pass by Broussard netted him thi rd over Reeves. Results (Above) Robbie Horton (38) was unstoppable In the Schoolboy and Collegeboy classes at Muddy Creek. (Le ft) Barry Carsten (40) hammered to t h e 2SDcc Expert win at t he Unadilla MX. 80 BEG (9-11): 1. Brande Los Co bos (Yam) ; 2. Tyson Dav is J (Kaw ); 3. Ron Garci a (Yam); 4. J. .HaU (leaw); 5. Ray PPR"Z (Kaw) . 80 BEG (12·16): 1. Chris Ragen (Suz); 2. Josh Ahearn (y.m); 3. Brllld La n gs to n (Ya m ); 4. Lenefe Lislon ( K<1Iw); 5. David Andrleko (Yam). 80 NOV: 1. Ty!lOR Ta ylor (Yam) ; 2. Levi Reid (Yam ); 3. Ryan On- (Y.a m); 4. C h ris UPWeIlyn. 125 8EG: 1. Ma rk Stuen ( teaw); 2. Co ry Gibbons (y Am); 3. David St<1lnton (Yam); 4. Willi<1lm Ziegler (Yam); 5. We Carey (Han). (Yam ); 3 . Kyle WilliAmson (YA ); 4. Mich.kol Will.ud (KTM) ; S. m A u."tin Rohr (KTM). 65 (7-11): 1. Josh ua Su m mt'y (Kaw); 2. Ja m('!l S te w a rt Jr. (Kaw) ; 3. Chad H..mpton ()(.aw ); 4. Troy Ad.ms (KAw); S. J~y McDay ()(.aw). 85 (7-11) 5l'1C: 1. Tr.illVi5 Pas tT ru1 (Suz); 2. Jdf Gibson ()(.aw); .. 3. Robe rt Farnell (Yam) ; 4. Joshua Summey (Kaw ); 5. Bra nden J~ n (Suz) . 85 (12-13) STK : 1. Aa ron Undscy (Ka w) ; 2. Malt Walker (Kaw ); 3. Josh Scott (yam); 4. jeremy Brown (Kaw) ; 5. Jessie Balla rd (Suz) . . • as (14-15) STK: 1. Ricky Ca nnichad (K. w ); 2. Shae Bentley ()(.aw); 3. MArk Burkh.trt (lion); 4. J.1u! Mo rri s (y am ); S. Jason Thomas~w). By Baroara Williams. Photo by Loren Williams BWUNIVlLLE, TN,jUNE 18-19 . Robb ie Horto n wa s the class of the Schoolboy ra nks at the AMA Youth Regiona l Q ualifier a t Mu dd y Creek Raceway. Horton too k wins in both Schoolboy Stock and Modi fied classes while Ricky Ca rmichael of Florida notched the 85cc (14-15) Stock and Modified wins. . Horton's Schoolboy Mod ified performance wa s flawl ess. ;He turned in three ea sy-l ooking moto wins over Scotty Pinson, Christopher Bailey, Marcus Hedrick and Chris Anstead. Pinson and Bailey traded off for second place in each round, with Pinson coming out on top for second ov erall, and Bailey th ird, while Anstead's consis ten t 5-4-5 finishes earned him fourth overall. Hedrick came home a creditable fourth in round one, but a rough moto two followed in which Hedrick crashed, limping home 19th. The Su zuki rider then blazed to a sol id fourth in the fin al moto, salvaging seventh overall. Da vid Dishman, another Georgia rider, earned fifth overall with 8-6-7 finishes. The Schoolboy Stock class wa sn't q;,ite such a picni c for Horton, who fell in the first round but was able to climb back up to fourth. In the next round, Horton was squeezed back to fifth while Boruff jumped to the early le ad until Bailey grabbed it away at the top of the first hill. Boruff 's position in second lasted only a few moments - then he crashed. Horton mov ed into fourth behind Baile y, Hedrick and Dishman, passing one rider, then the other, until he w as pressuring Bailey for the lead. After riding defensively for most of a lap, Bailey went a few inches wide in the tow er sweeper, and that was all the opening Horton needed to pa ss for the win. Emboldened by his good run in th e seco nd moto, Bailey pulled off the third-round holeshot pursued by Horton, Boruff, Pinson, Dishman and Hedrick. But like stock car driver Dale Earnhardt, Horton doesn't mind running second for a while and was content to wait for an opening. It cam e on lap two, with Horton pulling in front for good to secure the moto and overa ll w in, leaving Bailey to fend off Pinson, Boruff and Dishman. Results 44 50 (4-6) STK.: 1. And~ M.1tu (Y.am); 2. 1" Gri ffis (IIi); 3. 5ek b Mari .. Han usb (yam); 4. o.rid Millups (Yam ): 5. Binny Qrnoll (Yam ). SO (1-8) S1J(: 1. James ~ .. rt Jr. (YoI ); 2. Stephen M Art in m as (14-15) MOO: 1. Ricky Cannich~1 (Kawl; 2. Shale Bentley (l Dana (Hon); 5. Ala n Scb wen (Hon) . 1 7SOSS: 1. Sha wn Robt"rti (Yam); 2. And y Millon (Y.1 m); 3. Scott Moon (Suz ); 4. Michael Dana-(Hon ); 5. Eric Distc (Suz) . h O PEN SS: 1. Sha wn Roberti (Yam); 2. Victor Cabral (Han); 3. Scott Moo n (Suz); 4. Eric Disch (Suz); 5. Gary Ricci (Suz) . 450 S/8 K: 1. Tom RK:1! (Ya m); 2. Damon Mon Wa i (Yam); 3. Randy Shem we ll (Y.1m); 4. Mike Wa5!it'millt"r (Yam); 5. Gt>rry Bead ie (Suz). 600 S /BI<; 1. Shawn RobeTIi (Hon ); 2. And y Milton (Hon); 3. Mich.1c1D,,"a (H un); 4. Lee Brown (Hon ); 5. Kt"ith Gil~ {Honl . 7SOS/BK: 1. Shawn Robe rti (Yam ); 2. And y Milton (Y. m); 3. Joe Pittm an (Due); 4. Keit h Pin ksl;,ff (Ka w); 5. Guy Ricci (Sul:). F-O/ L: 1. Keith Pinkstaff (lCaw); 2. Joe Pittman (Due ); 3. Mike Bcn!lOrt(Suz) ; 4. Dave 5;oblom (Han); 5. Stl.'Vi' Dot l!lltro m (Yam). h F-2: 1. Stl'v e Dahilitrom (Y<1I m); 2. AI<1In Sc hw rn (H o n); 3. Brian Lester (Hon); 4. Matt Brown (Hon ); 5. Lee Brown (Han). 650 BOTT: 1. Greg Froberg (H on) ; 2. Ken Keller (Hon); 3. Dw a in Tru mm e rt (Suz ); 4. Eric Lange (Han); 5. Fr;,nk Sch a lzer (Kaw ). GSSOO: 1. Adam Feus sett (Suz ); 2. David Zinger (Sw;); 3. Greg Froberg (Su z); 4. Dwain Trummnt (Suz); 5. Den!k Odmon (Suz). Carsten grazes at Unadilla MX By Paula Brown Photo by Bill Cooper NEW B ERUN, NY, JUNE 12 Jnterna tiona lly famo us Unadilla was the site for the third round of the Tuc ker Rocky MX Series on June 12. which d rew over 700 rid ers. Topping the 125ee Expe rt class a t the even t was Barry Carsten. The MSR/ Mo n tgo meryville Cy cle Ce nte r/ Dunlop/ N -Style / Pro-Spec /Kessler Pro Suspension-bac ke d Ca rsten took th e h ol csh o t th en w idened h is lead ove r second -p lac e d Bruce Stratton through "G ra vity Ca vity " in the first 125cc Expe rt moto. Mid w ay thro ugh the last lap, Ty Wa lla ce ma de a play for th e second spo t whe n Stratton got hung up moment ar ily with some la p p ed r id e rs , but was u n sucess fu l. Carsten kept his lead to the checker ed flag, w ith Stra tto n and Wall ace follow ing in second a nd thi rd , respectively. Damien Plotts claimed the holesho t in the final moto on the m uddy a nd ru tted track. Stra tto n started off strong. leani ng on Plotts, then he w en t down as Wallace and Carsten came past him. Wa llace kept on, passin g Plo tts to pu ll in to the lead wit h Carsten also getting past to gra b seco nd an d closely follow Wallace's lines . Both riders sta rted taking the far outside tine, which was th e grass iest an d the d ries t. A s Wa llace wen t wi de on a tu rn w ith in a h alf~lap o f the chec kered flag. Carsten go t ar ound him to take the moto win and the overa ll. He exchanged a cong ratula tory ha nd sha ke with seco nd-p lace d Walla ce , w h ile Plot ts, Er ic Re illy and M ike Finnerly came in thi rd , four th and fifth . "I d idn' t think I was goi ng to ge t him (Walla ce),'" Ca rs ten re m a rke d in a post· ra ce interview , "but then he ga ve it to me." Ca rsten blas ted to anothe r win in the 250cc Pr~Expert class, his 1·2 sco re ea rni ng him ·the.o verall . Wallace b ro ug h t home second place with a srore of 4-1. Results so P /W: 1. JallOn Lawrence (V. m); 2, Mitchell Do ug herty (Y<1Im); 3. Ric Strouse (y am) ; 4. Mi lu! Sick (Yam ); 5. Wayne Jennings (ya m ). 65 (1-11): 1. I:lrTek Burlew (JU w); 2. lackCarpt'"tft' (K.aw); 3. J.T. Faukas (Kaw); 4. Todd Lanbach (K.aw); S. Ktn Murt"ay Jr. (X.aw) . &5 (7· I1 ): 1. JeTemy Coo k (K.aw); 2. Sha wn Ruuo (Suz ); 3. Shanr Bartholf (Suz) ; 4. Jerry Suib (K.aw );.5. Aaron Shql hml (Suz). 85 (12·13): 1. Joe! Oell<1lversano (H on ); 2. Pau l Ca prenter (Hon) ; 3. T.J. Gun. (Suz); .. Jus tin Morgan (K.1 5. John Bmhj.. w); A UIM(Hon). 8S (14-15)0 I . c...,. H;..... (1C.ow); 2. "'U Legno (Suz~ 3. Mike Zi m me rma n (ya m); 4. Joe Mee..hn (Hon); 5. Joe Fa mA (Yam) . . SC H BY: 1. John SchneidPr (K.w); 2. Sha w n G ul. (Suz); 3. Kurt Robbins (Hon); 4. Jay H<1Irper (Kaw) ; S. ' <1I mes Morgan (Han ). WMN: 1. Juli~ Lemon (Kaw); 2 Rene Kotopoul is (K& ); 3. w Renee Thesing {Suz). w CLG OY: 1. Aaron Kopp (K.a ); 2. 8m T rask (Suz ); 3. Dm!k Stull (Suz) ; 4. David Harris (Suz) ; 5. Jon St u k (Kaw). . 125 NOV: 1. Kurt Robbins (Hon); 2 CaSley Higg ins (l

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