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Cycle News 1994 08 24

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bye to the rest of the field . Scott Wright, Steve jenkins and Danny Barber competed for the second and th ird po sitio ns . je nkins held off the challenges of Scott Wrigh t to take second, leaving the third spot 10 Wright . Th e overa ll victory went to Nichols, with Scott Wrigh t taking second . Danny Barber took the third pos ition. Results 50 (G-3) BEC: t. Br.andon York; 2. TroJvisCeci); 1 KyIe Cwinn. SOSTXNOV : 1. Adnm. Agurrw. 50 (0-8 ) MOD NOV: 1. Jon Withrow. 60 (0-8) BEG: I. }.ek V.nc.mp; 2. Adrien Fi~ 3. Kylr Gwinn. 60 (9-1I) BEC: 1. BuffoJlo Soito; 2. JOImros Wright; 3. Br'Wl OW"-- ..... 60 (9-11)NOV : t. tog..n M.m:non. XK8O: 1. Chria 0.:<:05... 80 BEC: l. Joe ArdUIoWsJd ; 2. Erik G ra nzow; 3. Art ~rtI!'. B/W: 1. jerrnW1 Mriwnb.lch. 80 NOV : 1. Chris DWs; 2. Nic k McBrick; 3. Kelly Quinn. 80 INT: 1. TyleTEVolns; 2. Jt"18 Mtodley. 125 BEC 0-1: 1. Albert Corrlfl'a; 2. Brolndon H.amilt on; 3. 8hndonJ~ 125 BEC 0-2: 1. JaskOn Smith; 2. Orrell Brush ; 3. O..vid R.tiney . 125 NOV 0- 1: 1. Michae l Joe Coldstein; 2. Ry;m Booth~; 3. RobertSimpson . ....... • 125 INT: 1. N.th.n Wood. ; 2. Craig Humphr ey- 3. Ca rl 125 PRO: 1. C»ey Jah ruon; 2. Sean LolLu. 250 BEC: 1. o..vid Nkhola; 2.Scon Wright; ) , Danny Barber. 250 NOV : 1. J.um Turner; 2. MichMoljoe Go~; 3. Fr.nk Dittman. 250 (NT: I. Jimmy Scot t; 2. Craig Humphrey; 3. Ch uc k Brad - ""," w. 250 PRO: t UserJohnson; 2. PaCBc.-nnctt 3. Brett Ha milton. VET BEG: 1. Srott Wright; 2. ~in Willin$Of'l; 3. Johnny C1wwz. VET NOV; 1. Bitl y BryAnt; 2. One Hend e t50 n ; 3. o.~n D'AleYndro. VET lNT: I. Tony Rduini; 2. Rich lliIgo; 3. o.ve Hosaka. VET PRO: 1. John Coot; 2. Gnu Dung~n.; 3. Ted Hol t BEG: 1. Robn1 Ht"I\neU5Ir; 2. Johnny Q\avez; 3. IC£th y Knight antG NOV : 1. R.ndy Goodich; 2. Fr;ank McNally; 3. J.y qrnG w""",,- er.ig 01liC INT: 1. Ru. Murris; 2. 8ob0a~ 3. fl.unilton. OTHC EX.: 1. Cr"ig ChmtYn.; 2. Man C1.lrk; 3. Scott Cre.lr. BOUNTY HUNTER.MAIN: 1. Uwy J ohmon;2. Pat Bomrwott; 3. Krith M.yn.:.c. N.than Wood s; 5. John Cool. Johnson unstoppable at Bounty Hunter Motocross By Tim Quinn LOS BANOS.CA, JULY16 The Team G ree n/ Anyri de r Kawasaki-backed KX of Cas e y j ohn son took a no t her Bounty Hunter main-event w in to ma ke it three in a row at the Los Banos Fairgrounds. johnson, the fastest qualified rid er in th e field, sat in the 10th position on the inverted starting grid but wasted little time in establishing himself as the leader, as he quickly went to the head of the pack by the th ird lap of the ISlap main event. Both Brell Hamilton and Pat Bennell tried to kee p up johnson's pa ce, but they were unable to make a serious ch allenge for the top spot. W ith johnson taking th e v ic to ry , that left Hamilton in second, Bennell in third, and john Coo k in fourth. Keith Mayes rounded out the top five. Tyler Evans sco red th e o ve ra ll w in in the 80cc Intermedia te cla ss . In mot o on e, Aaron Cheselske too k the lead and set his sights on the checkered flag . Thou gh Medl ey and Evans took their bes t shots at Ch eselske, their efforts wo uld be in vain. The finish ord er a t the checkered flag was Cheselske, Evans and Medle y. In mo to two, Medle y pulled th e ho les hot and held the lead un til the fifth lap . Both Evans a nd Ch esel s ke got by Med ley. The batt le that ensued was fierce. It was a win -at-aJlon. 60 (9-11) NOV : 1.lDg.tn M.astenon. 60 (o-s) NOV : 1. N"rl Davis. 60 (9-1J) BEG; 1. BuU.lo Soi 10; 2. Bri.ln Bu rson; 3. Breit M.lrUrian. XRHO: l.Chris~ lr. HO BEG: I. Jor An:hulo~kt 2. Art Duarte; 3. Ricky Gonzaln. 80 NOV : 1. Mike Newnham; 2. Nick McBrid e; 3. O\~ Di.ls. 80 INT : 1. Tylto!'E vans; 2. A.1ron Che5elsb-;3.Jess Medley. 125 BEG [).1 : I. Brandon Jones ; 2. JaS!lCfl Smi th; 3. Albert Cor- ..... 125 BEG [).2; 1. Ron. ld DeJes us; 2. Brandon Hamilton; 3. BrantSlo"" 125 NOV [). 1: l. Micha el Joe Go ldstein; 2. UlyssesPolla rd ; 3. Dnlnls St.1pellon . 125 NOV [)'I : 1. Tr.vis Goldstein; 2. DAVid Mey er; 3. Reid Parictuln. l25 lNT: I. Nilthan Woods; 2. Denn is Kritu1'; 3. Jlatin Quinn. 125 PRO: 1. u-'It")' Johmon. 250 BEC: I. David Nichols; 2. $nove Jrnk.il'lll; 3. Midwrl Coo- \on. 2SOtNT: I.c.ey Musick; 2. Jimm y Srott 3. Cra ig HurnpI\IYy. 25D PRO: I . Cawy Johmon; 2. P.lot8nlnett 3. Brett H.miIIon. soo BEG: 1. Ricky Roach. 25-29 BEG: 1. Troy Lindell; 2. Mar k Handlem.n; 3. Todd Ma u tww.. 25-29INT: I . Ed Heaco .... V£T BEG: 1. Rob I>reurr; 2. Scott Wright; 3. Kevin Wilken- ..... VET NOV : I. Billy Bry.nt; 2. D.lovid Henderson; 3. Muk Hawkins. VET JNT: I. Rich ILlgu; 2. Ton y Basuini; 3. Don Mendenh.a1l. VETPRO:1. john Cook; 2. Greg Dun ga n; 3. CAryFargo . OtT: I. LnoySmith;2. 8rian~t BOUNTY HUNTERMAIN: 1. Casey J ohnson; 2. Brett H.lmiJ- Ion; 3. p"t8mnett. Kady conquers Glen Helen MX By Robert Van Damme SAN BERNARDINO, CA,JULY17 Ty Kady was the victo r, as the 125cc intermedia tes supplied some good racing at round three of the Yamaha Dealer Series at Glen Helen Raceway. Travis Pres ton pu lled the holeshot in front of Kady, Kenny Miller and Eric jon Wrigh t. Kad y grab bed the top spot by outjump ing Pres ton off the "Sky jump" and then taking the inside line in to the ne xt comer. Wri gh t worked h is way around Miller for third. Making a charge from fifth was Ch ris Coo ley, w ho was now putting pressure on Miller. Kad y was trying 10 put some distance on his co m pe ti tio n , but Pr eston wa s matchin g th e leader' s e ve ry move. Beh ind them, Co oley passed Miller and was setting h is si gh ts on Wright. Kady bobbled at the start of lap three giving Pres ton a chance. The y were side by side going into the north part of the course. Preston went to the slow ins ide line of the " V-tum " and led for abou t SO ya rds , but Kady came from the outs ide and took back the lead . Kady settled down and started to pull aw ay fro m Preston, who was held up tw ice by lap pers. Kady took the first-m oto win wi th Preston in second , while Coo ley went around Wrigh t for third. Miller was fifth. Mille r p ulled th e h oleshot in th e second moto, bu t fell back before the en d of lap one . Kady took the lead with Cooley, Wright, Preston and Doug Parso n s righ t b eh ind hi m . Th e O range County Su zuki /Malcolm Smi th Racing/Gator ZlMaxima/ Pro Circuit-backed Kady imm ed iately opened up a gap between himself and the res t of the field . . Wright worked his way around Cooley at t he " Whoo p Section." M iller p ulled off the course with mechanical problems. Preston started charging on the fourth lap and passed Cooley for th ird at the "Tunnel Dou ble," then went after Wright. Th e white flag came out with Wrigh t a nd Preston side by side in th e short chute. Wrig h t had the bell er drive going to the north section .s he took back second. 11 didn't last for lon g tho ug h, beca use Preston made the move around Wright going towards the "Canyon," securing second. The final order was Kady with the wi n, followed by Presto n, Wrig ht, Coo ley and Parsons. Results so MOD: I. Malt CL (Ya m). trk 50 (7-9): I. Zack MoUt.u (Yam); 2. Andrew Nason (Yam ); 3. Milch M.uWl'U (Yam); 4. An~ Petrie (Yam); 5. Andrew Kunl z (Yam). t 50 (4-6): I. Dam ien Lopez (ya m); 2. JWlin Wor lun.an (Y/lm): 3. Andrew YA rnell (Y. m) ; 4. Ju·ed Minor (Yam); 5. Cory R..l>h (KTM). 60 (9-11) : 1. Ty IWnsh.iw (K.aw); 2. J.J. H.lI (lUiw ); 3. RAy Pl'n!Z (K.iw);.c. N»d: W~u. (tdw); 5. Corey Burnham (Ka w) . 60 (D-8): 1. earm GonuIes (l<.1w) 2. Richie Lts ter (K.a . ; w) 80 (9-11): I . RoM Garcia (y.lom) 2. ~nny Pettingill (Y.lom): 3. ; Ray Per ez (K.lw );.c. J. J. H.ln (Yam ); S. Bri.ln de los Co bu. (Y"m). 80 1Nf : 1. O:iGlor V" ldl' z m (yam). 80 NOV : I . Du5 ty Wa.lwrs (y.lm); 2. Klint l..IIf't.J.n1lr (lCaw). 80 BEG: 1. Cody Kr~u.. (JU,w) ; 2. Molt! Filk in s (y Am) ; 3. Louie Ramirez (Yam) ; 4. Wnley Cla r k (Hon); ,. C.aSl'y Go uld (YoIm ). 125 BEG: l. Mike Todd (YoIm); 2. David Sta n10n (Y.lm ); 3. We! Carey (Hon); 4. Jon G.1gnon (Y. m); S. Mark A. Eckm Ann (y .. m) . 125 PROItNT: 1. Ty K.idy (Suz); 2. Travis PTt-ston (y"m); 3. Erk Jon Wright {Suz);.c . Chn. Cooley (Yam); S. Doug PAr.ons Eventual overall w inner Mike Todd (6) grabs the ho leshot over a full field of 125cc Beg inners at round three of the Yama ha Dealer MX Series at Glen Helen Raceway, (Sou~ 3. 125 NOV: I. David R.arnM')' (Yam); 2. OI nny Montor" (Suz ); Moore (Hon); •. JOtih Poole (Yam) ; 5. Jake Gribbon Je~ih (yam). 250 BEG: 1, Miu TomIiNon (YoIm); 2. josh WrA'Y (Hon); 3. . Ousbn D.liky (y.am);.c. Eric fUnks (l<.1w); S. Dun 8.lrkL'l'(Y.m). 250 PRO: l. Mib Young (Y.m); 2. Brian 8e"ch (}ton); 3. Mil1I.'r Scott O-lon). 25DINT: I. Ty ~y (Suz);2. Will Dicbon (Yam). 250 NO V: I . Tim u eer (y. m); 2. Eddie Lrgliu (K.iw) ; 3Bry an Lamborn (Y.lom); .c. Jim Kuntz (Y.m); 5. Andy An.ay" (Yam) . OPEN PRO/lNT: 1. MJU You ng (A TJ(); 2. Willy Musgrave (lion); 3. Will Oicbon (YA ); .c. Bob M.lllwell (Hon ); 5. Kmny m Miller ('Sw:). O PEN NOV: 1. Jim ICuntz (Yam ); 2. seev e Rftov" (Y.m); 3. w); Robert V"n Damnw (K.a .c. Wet> Carey (Hon): 5. Jason MuUrn (Y"m). S R: 1. Adrian Mrw (5&u); 2. W.yn~ C.rty (Hon); 3. BiD Schultz (Yam); .c. ~ Cobb (Suz). VET EX/INT: 1. Willy Musgnve (llcxl); 2. Dan 8n'g (yAm): 3Scott Coruway (y . m) ; 4. Tom Belton ( K.i~); 5. Bob M.illw" D (lion). VET NOV : I . Gre g Hol w ar d (yam ); 2. Ru~ A lv.1r.ado y (yam); 3. Mark Broob (yoIm); .c.l-ly V.mC.m p (YoI ); 5. Bl.lb m (),gill (](owl VET BEG: 1. Pm Jmkins(Han); 2. Bob P.1ac:iM (Yam); 3. Jim HaNw (Hon); 4. Phillip Divis (Han); 5. EnUr Kopa sz (y.m ). Sweat flit!s at Pleasure Valley Motocross By Julie Kramer jOHNSlUWN, PA, JULY 31 Team Green rid er josh Sweat took the overall win in the 250cc B class at Pleasure Valley Racewa y in the last race to be held at the facility be fore the Lorella Lynn 's Amateur Nat ion als . It was Sweat wh o took the firs t-moto w in, but it was the Suzuki of Chris Desantis tha t had the lea d com ing ou t of the first tum. N ot fa r behi nd was Chad Oppy with Swea t on his back wheel. Swea t was ab le to ge t ar ound Op p y in the baCk sectio n and had his eyes se t on Desantis, who was abl e to hold off Swea t's pressu re for most of the first lap. " I let him go in front of me at the bo lto m of the do wnhill because I know he's fas ter," said Desantis. By the third lap, Swea t had a 12-second lead on Desantis and was well on his way to a check· ered flag. Sweat also took the checkered in the first 125 B mo to, and Desantis was able to ride away with a win in the Co llegeboy class . When the gate dropped for the second molo, it was not Desantis up front, but the Kawasaki of the first mo to-winner, Sweat. However, Desantis was no t far behind, and neith er was the third· place runner, Op py. Op py made his way around Desantis, b u t Desantis d idn 't hol d onto the third-place position for long . "I got around him IOppy) going through the whoops: said Desantis. Soon after Oppy fell back into third , he was engaging in a bailie in front of the tower wit h Anderson. Du ring the third lap , Anderso n was able to ge t arou nd Oppy. And Stelmack , who was in sixt h, got aro un d the fifth-place ride of the BT Racing -backed Morocco. Swea t had an untouchab le lead, again, wi th Desantis , And erson , and Oppy following un til the w hite flag, where a few cha nges toole place. Th e re wa s another batt le between Stelmack and Mo rocco, bu t this time the victor was Morocco. Op py lost his fourth position feet from the finish line when he had some problems with his bike. Swea t was again on his way to a mota win in the second 125cc B molo when he got a flat tire and did n't finish . Desa ntis, on the other ha nd , took the second -mo to wi n in the CoUegeboy class to take the overall. Results us k 1. Dol< Spong ..... (Sou ~ z, Sr.on ' .... n (Sou ); 3. )Mnnvr (Suz). 250 A: 1. Se.lon HogAn (Suz ); 2. Jon Zu nin (5uz); 3. Scott Md;ill (Suz.); .... MukGarTDOn (Yam); S. Eri( t.utkUII(K.aw). 125 8: 1. Chad 5annt'r (K.,Iw); 2. Mike Hemu.n CHon ); 3. James fly (Han); 4. Bob fuler (5u.zk; 5. JustinP.n. (Han). 250 B: 1. Josh Swe.1 (1C.a ... ); 2: Chris [)eun tl.. (5\1z); 3. . So n ny Morocco ( Hon); 4. Michael Stl' l m.lock (Hon ); 5. eh.ad Oppy (Sou ). 125 C: 1. Do ug Stofko (Hon); 2. Broad Astolot (Suz); 3. l-ly Duffy (5uz); <&. Bobby Musgrovf' (K"w ); 5. Ti m Wooddruff (Iion~ 25D C: 1. Brian Weiland (Y.un); 2. J-Jn 8.lkL'I' ('Suz); 3. MiU 8owYnolt (Kaw);.c . DAve Sw.rtt (Suz); S. Eric WriLlnd (YAm). 80 11" 15): 1. Justinsw...art (LIw); 2. RyAnPuabrich (Su.z) ; 3. Nic k Mattl\ew$ (Suz); .c 8I'.d T.loYIor (Hon ); S. BI'QI'\!IOft England . (y am) . 80 (12.1 3): 1. o.n Putor (Hon); 2. Bill Unk m (Suz); 3. Owngo PNf'l'r (y.un); 4. }Man TaroI U (Suz); 5. Rodney IlimctY (Sou~ 80 (1-11): I . Ry..n Holidly (lCaw); 2. John M.1chuIA (1C.aw); 3. Alan Pus kArich (Suz); .c. Tommy Lft And-..non (Suz ); 5. Adam Musgrove (Kaw). . 60: I . Brae Hepler (IC w); 2. Lu ke Kurtz (J("w); 3. Jimmy O\.lppt'll (Kaw); 4. D.C. Oark (Kaw); S.'C rrg Turj.ln (1(.Iw ). SO P/W: 1. Brae Hepler (Yam); 2. Jimm y Ch.ppe U (Y"m); 3J alIOI'I Cris p (Iij ); -l BryAn Emery (Y"m); 5. ChrisStuckey(YMn ). VET A: l. Krn Frankcnb..ony (lion); 2. Q;lvid Blaumiln (Kaw ); 3. Tun Coombs (Hon ); 4. M.u k Ca nison (Yam) . ); VET B: 1. [)Pan Atwn CHon 2. Mile Donella (Y. m); 3. John McConneU (Yam) : 4. Mike CAtanzaro (K.1w) ; 5. Da vid Kaufma n (Y. m). amie Hdd (Han); 2. Ron TAutk us (X.aw ); 3. Mlb OPEN B: l. J Cat.lnZ.U'o (K.:w ). O PEN C: I . John Miller (K.iw); 2. Jol ie $ullinn (1C&w ); 3. m Eric Sianr;konon (Hon ). WMN: 1. Sht'm Sb:ophrns(Hon); 2. Mewnie McConneU(Suz); 3. Bridgrt Smallwood (5uz); .c. Jr-ia McConnell (Y. m); 5. AndI'N Ippolito (X.aw) . S/MINI.: l. Din Putor (Han); 2. Justin S~Art (Ka w); 3. Ry..n f\ukarich (Suz); .c. 8iU Uni( III IY.lm ); 5. Bile Bob roskl (Sou~ SCHBOY: I . Bobby Mu sgTov e (Hon) ; 2. Jus tin P.I~naar (Suz); 3. Aaron Parm (Suz); 4. Ja m~ AndeDOn CHon); 5. Mik Slr1mod<(Iion~ am. o..an.. CLGIlOY , 1. (Sou ); ~ ....... Ship\

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