then en te re d the competit ive 80cc class a nd
scored repeat wins there as well. Also entered in
the Super Mini di vision, Kling ma na ged a third
ov erall with tw o third-place finishes. After the
regular facing sched u le wa s complete, Kling
paired with Jesus Camillas to also win the 60cc
buddy race.
Equalling Kling' s win streak was Scoll Conley, who enjoyed repeat wins in the Super Mini
and 80cc No vice Stock classes. Co nley tea med
with John Hopkins to also take top honors in the
80cc Budd y Race.
John Nelson is another rider who ignored
the hot July sun and scored convincing wins in
both the 125 and 250cc Intermediate classes. Nelson also won repea t victories in the 125cc (16-21)
cl ass, then ca me bad and teamed with Joh n
Emerson to win a 125ccbuddy race. .
Results
wrROTO MX: t. Jeremy wrhmeyn' ~w); 2. Vir'anl Dunn
3. Anthony Crum (K.Iw); 4. Ciry W. tsh.tlrr (Suz ); s. John
Zrwly (Y.am.).
P/W Frr: 1. OalLu Prick (Yam ); 2. Ivan Shultz (YAm ); 3. Kyle
Swnrrwl"l (YAm); 4. A.I. Montanez (Y..m); 5. A~ JOI"IrS (yoI ).
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P/ W STK (G-8): 1. 1. Ryan fk>at(Ya m ); 2. A.). Lee (Yam); 3~w};
Cas Swift (Yilm); 4. Phill ip Bruscellot (Yam ); S.}a mn Mann (Yam) .
P/W
SEM~MOO (().B):
1. Ryan Beat (Yam); 2. Chm Caud illo
(Yam); 3. C•• Swi ft (Yam) ; 4. Phillip Bru!IC'C11olI (Yol l.
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JR CYCLE BEC: I. Steven Ross (Jc. w); :z. Ca s Sw ift (Kawl; 3.
be Wray (K.lw); 4. Ryan Colerrwn.
JR CYa.E SJl( (().B): 1. Ry.n Be. l (K.tw); 2. Ronan Summers
(""'w );3 .am. c. udiUo(lC.a w); 4 .~ W.gnN n (1C.l w).
IR CYCLE SIX (9-11): 1. Emin Klinz (k.I w); 2. J
eus, UrnilLH
4. Col. Hu mph us cx.. w); 5.
Tnvis 8mUI (Kaw ).
80 snc ~11): 1. £.min Kling oc.w); 2. john Hopkins (IC.Iw);
(K.lw); 3. Anthony 8I'u:lre~ (1C.Iw)
;
3 . Anlhon y DrUKeU ... (Suz); ... Dn id FOil; (Su z ); 5. Corry
• Over 50 engine, frame and suspension eabancemeats. •
• New piston, ring and power valve for more power. •
• Ughter, stronger frame for tietter handling and response. •
• Smoother, quick reacting, fade-reslstant suspension. •
• Stronger disc brakes with works style rotors and pads. •
M.a1la.
80 BlJDDYRAe£, I. Srott CDnJ"y/John Hop kins; 2. .......y
Arias /David Folt; 3. Wilson Nichols /David Whdtrner; .. Jesus
c.mil.... / Ky"'" Olson; 5. Steoven Cnun/ OuU Crum..
125 8UOOY RACE: 1. Dustin Nr bon / John Emmion; :z. Wilton Nkhols/Jimmer Hol low; 3. Cory Bendar / And y Hurington;
4. ChriI LohW/Zach Cantz.ales.
By Greg Robertson
PAlJ,tDALE, CA. JULY8
Tony Sulek split molo wins with Ryan Carlisle
to top the Pro Class to take home the bigges t
portion of cash during the California Racing
Cl ub 's Friday night motocross at Los Angeles
County Raceway.
Sulek go t thi ngs started off in his favor by
snaring the opening-moto holeshot ahead of Jeff
Willoh, Carlisle and Marcel Sanchez. By th e
completion of lap one , Willoh was all over Sulek
w hile Carlisle w as breathing down Willoh's
neck in third. Car lisle then slid out in a tum,
making it a two-ri der battle for the lead.
Willoh was ridi ng the ragged edges of the
track in a bid to take over the lead when Sulek
bobbled coming out of a co mer, allowing Willoh
to pull next to him. Sulek cleared a sma ll double
while Willoh s tay ed low and shot d iagonally
across the following tum to execu te the block
p ass . Willoh started pulling away from Sulek,
who was a good distance in front of Erik lindstro m in third .
Willoh appeared to have the win in the bag
until he mistook the white flag for the checkered
fla g and pulled off the track. Sulek su d d en ly
foun d himself back in the lead with Willoh reentering the track frantically trying to make up
for his error. Sulek held off Willoh for the win.
Lindstrom finished third ahead of Sanchez and
Ca rlisle.
Carlisle was handed the top spot when ear ly
leader Will oh went d own on th e firs t lap of
moto two. Sulek qu ickly closed 10 the back fender of Carlisle, who was unable to shake Sulek as
they battled all the way down 10 the wire.
Carlisle took the hard-fought second moto
win by inches, but it was the RCP Extr em e
Detailing/Hemme Hay / FMf..backed Sulek who
captured the o v era ll win via h is 1-2 tally.
Ca rlis le's 5-1 finishes edged out Linstrom's 3-3
score for second place money .
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