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Cycle News 1994 08 03

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.':.. . .·1 ,' " .. . • '", 'p .. •• ' • put him on the ground and Ybema inlo second. As Istvanel< cruised 10 victory, Ybema held second until the end followed by Kromroy and Charlotte WaIdbuesser. Results Sotunl.oy 50: 1. Corey Strom (M -M); 2. Bl.ake Youns (M·M); 3. Jesse Janisch (MoM);" NickODsky (Y.am); 5. Andy Smith (Y.am). 6S: 1. Ty ln" Smuldrn CKaw1""":2. Justin Sc.atz (Kaw); 3. StrYm "*80 JR: I . T.J. Ze1dleT (yam); 2.5.Corry StatzmiJton ); 3. Tyler Strom .... (K.aw (l(aw); " ~ (X.aw ); ~ (lC.Iw ). 4. Justin Voight (Suz); 5. t:Mn MillChln (Su.z). 80 SR: I. Timoth y HUM (Yun); :2. Nick Gustin (Suz); 3. Jon Smulders (J(.lw); H.anIcrl (Y.am); -t, Billy VrolJ\l (K,Iw); 5. M.tt 1Ci~ (Hon). 125-200: 1. Din VraN (Y.am); 2. Tunothy H ~ CHon);3. Josh turn.ann (Y.am); .. JerftnY Drruytft' (Y.m); 5. M.atthew' Zuehlke (Ya m ). 250: 1. Mlrk Komel y (Suz); 2. ThorNs Bries (Ka w ); 3. Brad ly Rosine (Hart ); 4, Charlotte W.aIdb\M.'IIIIeT (Y.am); S. Willi.am Moon (\(aw~ 400: t . W ilham Moon (Sw;); 2. Kre Ybrm.I (Hon); 3. Ene Mw.chler (Suz); ol.Br.ad Rosine (K.aw) ; S. ScottHou pt (KTM ). SOO: 1. JR Sduwbel (Rill); 2. [).avid u rtwright (Suz) ; 3. Benji ~ (Hon); -t. Jere- Ybenw (Hon); 5. Michati Duvall CH on) . VET: I. D.avid,Cartwright (Suz); 2. SWve Pri:ik (YOIIm); 3. BiD StomC'llo (Y. m); 4. W illiam Ml tusc k CH ); S. M.lr k Pnlwk (Yam) on SR: 1. Cunie Thompson (Suz) ; 2. Butch VraN (Y.am); 3. Aw n SumneT (Suz ); 4. Mark Youn g (Suz); 5 . Mi~1 ~ (Yoam ). OPEN: t . Ste ve n C.ap t.ain (T ri) ; 2. J.R. Sc h n. btol (H· O ); 3 . Michael Du vall (H ·O); 4. John Oric krn (Tri); S. Mich.el Vrarw (Tri) . 600 PRO: I. Teny Vestal (R n); 2. Don.t ld W aldb\.k'Moer (y.am); 3. BobYbem.a (Ra ); 4. Daniel Zitur (Rill); S. Brian Kro mroy (Ri ll ). Sundoy 250 PRO: I. George lstv anek (H on); 2. Bob Ybema (H on) ; 3. Briln Kromroy (Hon); 4. Ch.ariottf' W. kfbueNer (Y.am S. Thom.as ); Bra oc"w). 500 PRO: I. Bob Ybem.a (Rill); 2. Bria n Kromroy (Rill); 3 . Brian Zu m (Rill); 4. Thomas Bries (K.l w); 5. Willi.un VAughn (Y.m). 600 P ~ O : 1. Bri .an Kr om ro y ( Rtx); Bo b Ybll'm .a ( Rill) ; 3 . Thomas Bne (Rill); 4, Frank Kaiser (W ·R) ; S. Willi.am V. ughn (Y...~ SO: I. Corry Strom (M -M) ; 2. Bla ke Young (M -M); 3 , }es:M' J.anisch (M·M); -t, NidOso~y (y.am); S. AndySm.lth (Yam). 60: 1. Tyler Smulden (K.aw); 2. Julll'in Statz (K.lw); 3. Stf'Yl"f1 Mou (K,Iw ); 4. Corey Statz (K.Iw ); S. NiIcho1.u Ibnuner (K..aw ). 1Il1~ \. Ty'" Smuld~ SR: I. Butch Vr.ana (Y.am); 2. C.amie Tho mJ'5O" (Suz); 3. Ala n Sumner (Suzl; 4. Oa~ Sm ith (K.aw); S. Mouk You ng (Sw). OPEN: 1. J.R. Schn.a~1 (H ·D); 2. Steve C.ptain (Tn); 3. Mkiwod [)uvOlll1 (H.D); 4... Mich..atol VI"ilrY (Tri) . Carsten caps E-town MX (Top) Tho m a s Brles (97 ) competed In th ree c lasses a t the Aztalan Cycle Park ST. (Ab o ve ) Barry Carsten (40) was spectacular en route to v ictory In t he 125cc ProlExpert ranks at round seven of t he Tucker Rocky MX Series at Raceway Park. Results P/W 8-2: 1. JJ. Noofw'(ltj); 2. Man Con treras (KTM); 3. J u:atin Orn.ard (Hon); 4. IUirm H.lnes tSuz); 5. Ryan Pulli.un (Yam~ P/ W 8--2: 1, Ul Me 0 (Yolm); 2. Aron Tomota.;3. Min Prince (Yam). P/W A:. 1. Ryan RoytW (Yam); 2. Qyrie MeIer (Yam); 3J,Ared Tello (Yam). P/W MOO: 1. Sran Collier (Yam). 60 BEG: 1. ~rn CiNr ~w); 2. Brne Human (lC.Iw); 3. Bmt: M oun ...in (lCI.w); • . A ron Tomou ~w); Justin C1enard (lC,aw) . 60 (1).8): 1. Sw\ Collin' (X.aw); 2. BlAkr M..rahftm (K.i w); 3VInCmI Rhoads (X.&w); 4. Anlhony 8ubIawi (Kaw). 60 ('9-tt~ t .1Yd N.kamI. (lC.Iw). 80 BEG:1. Chu Smith (lC,awl; 2. Justin RobiNon (K.tw); 3. Ty IUdwwa y (Y.-m). 80 (12-13); 1. MKNd YounC (Suz); 2. Chris Honnoad (XJ;w); 3- Orvin s.."...1Su» : 4. J...,. w... lSu>~ s. 80(1"' 16): 1 . ~l.I Monw (Suz). BlC WHL:. 1. ChriI. Tonft (X&w); 2.lCenn y5Pely (lC.l ). . w 125 BEG: 1. Oint Voln EpI; (Kaw ); 2. Kn. BlomcWd (Y.am); 3. W", Cd! (Suz); 4. Tnv1l Sm ith (Y. m); S. Lnton Derrick (1U:w). 125 NOV : 1. Chria BlAnton (Suz); 2. Mike Col lier (X.aw); 3EriC' Andrf'lOn (lUiw); • . Krvin Tuwatrr (Suz); 5. Ry.n Brink. (Hon~ 125 lNT: 1. Stwwn O' Brien (Suz); 2. N'rl Ma iro!le (Su.z); 3D.). SwlNny (lCaw). 250 BEC : 1. Mich.lf'1 KAutz (Hon); 2. Rick. Nolte (Suz); 3. Colby Begin(li on); 4. Donniol! Baift. (Hon); s. Ab Me u ra Jr. (Ka w) . :so NOV: t. Tom Me L.ughlin (Ka w) ; 2. Doa~ V. n Scee (K.aw). 250 !NT : t. Au gullio Fneyte (lCaw); 2. Casey Lytle (lion); 3. Johnny PO&GI (lCAw). PRO: t . Tony Sul ek (SUI:); 2. Ky.n C.r lis le (Ka w); 3. Er ik Und.trom (Han); -t. Jeff Wilioh (Kaw ); 5. M;unll Sanchez(Sw;) . JR VET BEG: I , Cha rles Shannon (Hon). JR VET NOV : 1. Jo hn Jefferies (Hon); 2. Edd ie BUtnlUll (Suz ). JR VET lNT : 1. M.1k:olm Solley (Hon); 2. John ~ffer (Yam) . VET DEC: I. [Mvid A kUio (Y.am); 2. Dean Jennings(K.aw); 3. ~ TftracdAno (Han); 4. Mike Hainra (Suz ); 5. Scott Mountain (Yam ). VET NOV : 1. Ton y PuDiiun (Y.m); 2. John Stich (JC.I w); 3. Ed Eckrt (Yam); -t. Tun Mitchell (Kaw); 5oD.m Bern.dino (Suz). VIrr!NT: 1. J SWa 1Su>~ 2. John AIeund..- (Hon~ oel VET PR O: 1. Br ad M clftx:l (Hon); 2. Rodney Mo rri-on (Hon~ Kromroy, Yb ~ma, and Istvanek cash in at Aztalan Pro-Am ST By Philip McDowell LAKE MIllS, WI, jUlY2-3 Brian Kromroy, Bob Ybema, and George Ist vanek were Sunday's Open, 500 and 250cc Pro class winners, respectively, at Aztalan Cycle Park's annual Pro-Am short track weekend. Nearly 150 riders showed up Saturday night to race on Aztalan's quarter·mile oval, which was in excellent condition and just kept getting better as the weekend went on. Kromroy took a hard--eamed , wire--to-wire win over Ybema in the Open Pro class but had to settle for second and third, respectively in the 500 and 250cc Pro classes, as Ybema returned the favor by taking the win in the 500cc cla ss and edging Kromroy out for second in the 250cc Pro cIass behind race winner Istvanek. In the Open Pro final , Kromroy grabbed the lead right off the bat with Thomas Bries, William Vaughn. Steven Champine and Frank Kaiser in low . Kromroyand Bries started 10 ease away as things heated up behind them . Vau ghn, Champine, Ybema, and Kaiser were circlin g in close fonnation when Champine clipped someon e ' s rear wheel leaving h im d own and o u t. Aft er a si ng le--file restart, Ybema spent a la p mixing it up with Bries before moving up to do business with the leader Kromroy. Ybema spe nt the remaining 10 laps of the race trying to find a wa y around Kromroy while just be hi nd the m Bries held a bike-l ength advantage ove r Kaiser . At the finish it was Kromroy by a wh eel over Ybema, and Bries bea t Kaiser in a photo finish for third just a bike- length back. In the 500cc final it was a ll Ybem a o n hi s Rota x, as he led. from start to finish . Kromroy and Brian Zurn mixed it up for a bit in second with Kromroy gaining the advantage at the end. Bries took fourth and Vaughn narrowly ed ged out Kerscher for fifth. In the 250cc Pro class Istvanek won his heat and led the final from start 10 finish, much as he did last year. Bries was holding on to the second spot until he lost traction going inlo one, which By Dick Archer ENGUSHTOWN, NJ, jUlY10 Suzuki Support/Montgomeryville Cycle-backed Barry Carsten was sp e ctac u la r, winning the 12See Pro /Expert and finishing seco nd in the 250cc /Open PrO/Expert to regain the series points lead in roun d five of the close ly contested '94 Tucker-Rocky MX Series atlQceway Park. Carsten had both hands full holding off double trouble from series rival Ty Wallace and 11m Ferry. In moto one of the 125cc class, Carsten grabbed the holeshot wi th Jim McIlvaine, Dag Boyesen and Ty Wallace not far behind Wallace quickly passed Boyesen and then Mellvaine, as Tim Ferry with a poor start, powered his way up through the ranks and by the fifth lap was in fo u r th. Wallace went down as Boyesen and Ferry smelled blood and flew by . With less than two laps remaining. Ferry poured it on. Making quick. work of Boyesen. he homed in on Carsten. catching and passing him on the last lap for the win. By molo two, the dueling duo had an agenda of their own. Wallace pulled a mean holeshot with Neil Woerner, McIlvaine and Jeff Yentzer in low up the staircase. Carsten and Ferry were handling crosstown traffic, and quickly began p icking off the field and working their wa y to th ird and fourth. Carsten became feverish and d ialed in on Wallace, hunting him down on ihe last lap . Tracking his quarry, Carsten roa red by on the flagpole straightaway to take the lead jus t before the last comer. Wallace mad e a last d itch effort to double-up on the tripl es only to finish a bike-len gth short. Carsten's 2-1 topped Ferry 's 13 for the ove rall. The 250 mot os were fast paced and furious with Tim Ferry winning both motos. The battle wa s for second as Barry Carsten again beat-up on his op ponent, Wallace, with a clean 2-2 fmish. Wallace settled for a pair of thirds. Resu lts 60: 1. c.~ Clark (K. w).: :2. ~~k Bu r lew (K.lw); 3. Ju stin FAZe (K.aw); 4. kas 01e58m (K.aw ); S. Cllbc11 Hunado (Hon ). 80 (0-11): 1. Travis PastraN (Suz ); 2. Brandon Jeewm.an (5uz:); 3. Jeremy Cook (K.aw);" Ca W)'" Ct. .... (Y.am); S. Shane&nholf (Su,z). 80 (12·13 ): I . Poa ul u rpena (Han); 2. 1 RudIe (Y.am); 3. Chris HWlter (Hon); .. Joe OrlJaVef!lollflO (H on ); 5. 1Cevin BrodsId (Yam). 80 (14-15): I. Casey' Hi ggi ns (K.l w); 2. Sholne Rna n o vkti (Ya m); 3 . Tony Pedoue (Yam); 4. Larry MondeLlfd i (Ya m) ; 5 . Shanr lhrris (Yam ). run SCHBY I. john -....... (K.owt 2. J->n IWpor (\(aw): 3, fun r..ln Zu""",," (Hon): s. Ma~ e - n (1Caw). CI.CBY t . Charles Scutt (X.IIwl; 2. Eric Norin (Hun); 3. Pud-: drrBari:e'(KAw);" Tom Mandakt; 5oSNwn VU1eowski (lion). WMN: I. u.. LesheT (K.iw ); 2. Rene Kotopolis ~w); 3. Stxy O'Brien. 125 A: 1. 8.Iny Camm (Suz); 2. rlDl Fnty (Han); 3. Ty W.alJ.ce (Han); -t. Jim MdlvAinr (Hon); S. JeffYm~ (K.w). 125 B; 1. Ronnie F. isat: (Hon); 2. John Schnridn (K.lw); 3. Strve Moquin (K.l w); oo''''' P.uqua. -to+: 1. Ch.arl" VL '1:Ir..1 (Ya m) ; 2. Bud F_ (rrM); 3 . Joe Yagloski (Y. m ); 4. Bob McCann (I-Ion) ; 5. J,t, ; M.talini (Hon). _ d ~ Martinez magical at Starwest Motocross By David A. Procida M ORENO V AlLEY, CA. JULY 9 David Martinez took his tum a t th e lop of the pile as he worked his way up through a tough pack of 125cc Novices 10 win round five of the Starwest U.S. Suzuki-sponsored Ford Trude' giveaway series. In the first moto, VSK/MMF/N-Style-sponsored Martinez grabbed the holes hot on ly to have Brian Brown soa r over him as they crested the "Launcher." Tony Green had gated well and was in the number-three position with Mike Gibson and Ne il Alonzo right behind him. Bro wn immedi~tely took ad vantage o f an open track in front o f h im and began to pull awa y from the pa ck as Martinez now had his hands full with Green and Gibson, all vying for third. Mark Tilley stuffed Alo""" in a tight cor- ' ner 10 break into the top five and then worked his way by Gibson in the · Snake Pit· With the white flag flying for Brown, Green continued to p ressu re Ma rt inez an d actua lly pulled alongsi de of hi m a couple of times. But Marti nez held the faster inside line and was able to fend off G reen the e ntire last lap. A t th e checkered it was Brown, Martinez, Green, Tilley and Gibson. Mike Cinqmars got. clean holeshot to start ) off the second mota with Brandon Schneider a close second. Dero n Wilso n and Green followe d, leading the rest of the pack. Brow n had gated mid-pack and was on the gas , riding the ragged edge be fore' co ming up sho rt in th e roc ke rs , which slowed down his charge a bit. Cinqrnars wasn't waiting for any challengers and had opened up a sizable lead on the rest of the field. Meanwhile, Alonzo kept up a steady pace pick.ing off a rider here and one there until he found himself alone in second. Cinqmars took the whi te flag with Alonzo a few bikelengths behind, Gibson had made a few position improvements on the last two laps and was currently fourth ahead of Martinez. The KX rider never seemed to be able to get into high gear during molo two, but never gave up the battle and finished in fifth. When the results were posted, his long second molo helped Martinez take his first Starwest overall win. Cinqmars wa s second after finishing seventh in the first moto. Gibson was third with a 5-3 set of finishes to edge out Alonzo, whose first-molo ninth didn't help in the overall results. Tilley rounded out the top five. Results sn:: sn:: P /W A; 1. Oon.ald ChoI1.ar (Yam ); 2. Kyle Foltz (Y.am); 3. Justin Wibon (Y. m). P/W 8; t. Ho llis l.w;l ev.am); 2. Justin Workman (Y.am); 3. Bry.nn.I Benedkt (Ya m) ; 4. Andl'l!'W Pt."IrW (Ya m) ; S. Justin Cody (Yo1m). (7-8): I. Kelly Tedder (Yam) ; 2. Se.anBorkenh.lgen P/ W (Yam); 3.J,ason H Udebr~nd (Y.lm);4. Po1 trid Wa lsh ev.am). m); P/ W MOO A: 1. Justin Wilson (Y.a 2. Kyw Foltz (yam) . P/ W MOO S: I. Jusrin Cody (Y.a m);2. Dennis Howell (Y.am). P/ W MOD BEG: 1. D.llas Pl. kk ev.am ). o ); 50 STK : 1. Ch ris Nihan (Yo1m 2. Jonathoan R(hIe (K.aw); 3. Da.niel Ta ft (terM); 4. ScottMutin (Y.am) . (6-8) : t . Ch riB Nihan (l(.Jw ); 2. Da ni e l T.ft (1CoJw); 3. Q in 60 ton Pi e rc e (K.w); .. . Jo shu. G ra n t (K.w); 5 . JOlhua Brown sn:: (K.aw). 60 (9--11 ): I. Nic k Alv. rn (lC.lw); 2. Co le Humphis (KoJwl; 3. Ca le W.all..ce (Ka w ); 4. Ga1'ft'1t t ayl or (Kaw); 5. David Su lliru (lUw). 80 (0-11): 1. Chris Panek (Ya m); 2. GaI'T'ett Ta ylor (Ya m); 3. Knin r.yne (Y. m). 80 (1+-16): t . Danny Ca rbon (YA m); 2. o.ur Valdez (Yam); 3. Chris Thompson(Suz) ; 4. John Thompton (Y. m ). 80 (12-16) BEC; t . Brim H ultiey (Kaw) ; 2. Sh.wn Scott (K.aw); 3. Benjamin Roee (Suz); -t. c.J TWn~ (Sw;); S. Sh.-wn Fox ~w).. . BJG WHL: t .Chris (K.aw) . S/MINt: I. D.avid P.-dinI (Kaw );:2. Oaris Du.trr (KoIw) . 125 BEG:t . John BruKrlla (lion); 2. }ermty Martinez (Han); nU5Cr'e

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