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prowess ,by takin g the lead and never loo kin g
back. Reif he ld on to the seco nd position until
lap four when Verd in took it away. The finishing order wa s set by the dose of the fourt h lap
w hen Dua rte and Goldstein set tled into the top
five. The overa ll went to Ca rter with Duarte 13k·
ing second . Third , fourth and fifth went to Reif
Verdin an d Gold stein, in that ord er .
Results
50 (~) BEG: 1. Co rey Pl."llf\ington; 2. Dustin Johnson; 3. Ryan
Mon tgo mery; 4. Kyle Gw inn ; 5. Loui l"Pcrr a ro.
50 (D-8) NOV : 1. Cory McD.J. iel ; 2. Br..ndon York; 3. Aaron
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SOOPEN : L Jahner F.u1kner; 2. MidYel parkft-(Yam ).
60 BEG: 1. Ryan Tasingrr (lCaw); 2. Scott Simon (ka w); 3.
N"1IIl:hot.s Wen. (ICaw); '- Tommy Cochran (Kaw); 5. JustinMuny-
on (Kaw).
60 NOV: L Jahner Faulkner; 2. Dnid SuBms (Kaw); 3. Andy
Pimz (Kaw),; 4. Denidt MtOintol:k (K. w); 5. Luis Miguel jaure-
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60 OPEN: 1. R.- Carda (lCaw) ; 2. Juan Cloarldt.l; 3. Nick
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80 FIT: 1. Andy ~ (lCaw); 2. Mike Gould (Yam); 3.)eft-my Duncan (KAw); 4. Cody Stuart (Y.un).
80
DEC: 1. Danny Pettingill (Y.un); 2. }ohne!' FauJknrr (p u );
3. 1Cn (Suz); '. J./. HoU (ICow); S. Tayle; 5. C urt Winter.
SOO NOV: 1. 5l> Hummel; 2. Jimmy Abshire.
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500 INT: I. Trav is Mar La.
25-29 BEG: 1. RobertW()('hrle; 2. C raig Hill; 3. Bobby Tabag;:
... Ru-..II Wilcox; 5. Ho ward Buh lert :
:z5..29 NO V: 1. Sha nt." Verdin; 2. Ch ris Stew a rt.
25-29 INT: 1. M.lrlt.Ikcker; 2. Troy Burchby.
VET BEC : I. Dan Killios; 2. Ricl Jost; 3. Jelf Cunnin~ham; 4.
Mik Norton;5. Brett Yo1hne.
VET NO V: 1. POl tric k Vacc hit-ri; 2. Richa rd Fajard o; 3. Dave
Henderson.:4. David Helton; S. Dan D' Alessa ndro.
VET lNT : 1. Cro1ip; Lane; 2. Greg Penningt on; 3. Robo-rtDeck er; 4. Brandon B.1ldw in; S. Don Mend l"nha ll.
VET PRO 1. Jim Oweru. ; 2. Geoff Woods; 3. Gregg Dungan..
O f T NOV : 1. Bria n Mercha nt; 2. G re gg Yo un g; 3. Kenny
Wa lker; 4. Mike Berga ntz; 5. Leroy Smith.
orr INT: l. G1enn Pru itt.
OIT EX 1. John Dalla ire; 2. Dirk Temrnerma n; 3. Ted Nt·tti; 4.
Brad Smit h; S. BlIIMcClin ton .
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AMA Speedway Barbecue
honors speedway's best
By Elaine J ones
RIVERSIDE CA,OCT. 2
,
One d ay after "Sudden" Sam Erm olen ko took
hi s second u.s. National Speedway Championsh ip, he a nd several other rid ers were hon o red fo r th eir season accomplishmen ts w hen
speed way's Russ ell a nd Hic ks famili es gencr·
o us ly ope ned up thei r hom es a nd host ed the
AMA Speedway Barbecue.
Riders, th eir families a nd guests da nced ,
pla yed voll eyball, pi ng- pong o r swa m whil e
Co sta Mesa Speedway p ro mot er Ha rry O xley
ma nned th e g rills, coo ki ng up stea ks, cho ps,
sausage and ho t d ogs . Throw in com, beans and
various sa lads and you had qui te a spread .
Terry Clanlon handled th e emcee duties, and
the awards ceremo ny started off by recogniz ing
the r ider w it h th e high est points sco re, th e
awa rd going to Charlie Vene gas. It was a specia l
moment for Vene gas, as his m other and gi rlfrien d were present.
A special awa rd was presented to 1987 U.S.
National Champion Brad Oxley for 20 years of
racing. As is traditional, the p laque had 20 silver
dollars on it. Ha rry O xley jokingly told his son
that the year had not been that good, so all he
could afford was to give Brad 20 pennies on a
small plaque. Brad took it with a smi le and wa s
rea lly surprised when the real plaque, quite a bit
larger, wa s give n to him later. Hi s father d id
make him promise not 10 pry the silver dollars
off.
And y Northrup was v o te d th e M ost
Improved in Division One, while Paul Colston
claimed the Divison Two title. Paul said it was
th e SOO lap s at Ken Maely's Ranch in Corona,
California, that helped his riding.
Bobby Schwa rtz wa s recognized for being
the Most Dedicated in Division One, with Mike
Reed accepting the Division Two honor.
Brian Pappalardo was voted Best Sportsman
in Divison One. He claimed it was becau se he
got beaten the most and d idn't co mp lai n . Bill
Green was the winner in Division Two. The
jerry King Perpetual trophy went to Randy
' Skinn er, who was also the Division Two rid er
wh o had the highest points lotal for the season.
Warren "Gran d pa" Russell also presented and
accepted the Perpetual Number-One Rider to
·Sud den" Sam Ermolenko, who could not
attend the barbecu e because he was alread y on a
plane headed for England and anot he r speedway race.
A lot o f spe ed w ay ' s m over s a n d sha ke rs
were recognized at this year 's even t. Warren and
Evie Russell were honored for all their support
as were Jean and Dennis Fink, who printed their
first racin g program for Costa Mesa in 1969.
Gary an d Sandy Hicks Sr. were also recognized
for th eir achi eveme n ts "in the sp ort. Tom and
Marilyn Ci rello, who provided ma gne tos for
multi -tim e World Cha mp ion Ivan Mauger, and
ha ve been hooked ever since, were also recognized. Ot her specia l awards went 10 jerry King,
th e sta rte r at Cost a Mesa since th e beginn ing,
Howie "Mr. Raz Video" Zechn er for all his great
footage , and Harry Oxley and jack Milne for 25
years of promoting great racing at Costa ML'Sa.
Spec ial guest Rich Vanderlvleeden from Fast
Frid a ys u p n or th rou n d ed ou t the ceremo ny
before more "serious fu n" got underw ay with
the "Chicken Dance" led by Schwartz and Marilyn Ox ley. After tha t it was back to the game'S,
ben ch racing a nd yes, even more food , if you
had an y room left.
1994 Rnal Po int Sta nd ings
0--1: 1. C ha rli e Venegas: 2. Mike Fari a; 3. Brad Oxll'f; 4 .
Bobby Schwartz; S. Rub Pfet7.ing.
D-2; 1. R.1ndy Skinner; 2. MiL> Rt-ed 3. Angcl.l Ha le; 4. BiU
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Fathers and sons team up at
Eastern Motopark Motocross
By Rupert F. Pellett
ZANESVILLE, OH
,OCT. 1
Eighteen fath er and son teams tu rned out for the
inaugural team race on a bright and sunny central Oh io day at Eastern Motopa rk,
Th is uniqu e motocross eve n t was hel d in
conj u nct ion w ith the regula r day' s racin g at
Eastern Motopark, and the new class was definitely a h it. Only one moto was held, with the
ru les being that the fathers would start without
b ikes be h ind the starting line. O nce the gate
dropped, they would run out, start the bike and
rid e the firs t lap. After com ple tion of the first
lap , th e fa the rs wo u ld ha nd the bike to th eir
sons for th e second lap, a nd th en the fathe rs
wou ld take the fina l lap .
Big-b ike an d sm a ll-b ike team races wer e
,
held, with the small bikes limited to BOcc or ILess
wh ich proved in te rest ing. In th e sma ll-bike
cla ss, Dan Gibs on go t the ju m p on th e pa ck
a boa rd son jeff's Kawasak i KX80, w it h jay
Klamfot h on da ug hter Sa ra h's big -wheel 80 in
hot pursuit . Bill Browning and Gary Gra cyk
were running third and fourth, but the race was
e ffect ive ly over fo r most whe n Dan Gi bson
handed the bike over to son jeff Gibson after the
initial la p. jeff Gibso n fle w his Tea m Gre en backed KX around the technical. dusty track ,
and ha nded his Dad the bike bac k for the final
lap with plenty of brea thing room for the out -ofbreath Dan.
In the big-bike class it wa s Chris Berry and
adopted fath er Gerry Bernett cruising to the win
after pre- race favor ite Tomy Collier and his dad
suffered from premature ar m pu mp. In the 30+
class th ere was a grea t race between lon gtim e
riv al s Richard Robinson and Tim Peck, wi th
Robinso n taking the overall th rou gh 2-1 finishes.
Results
MIC k O: 1. Joey Pellll't1 (Ya m) ; 2. Au sti n Roh r ( KTM) ; 3.
Michael Willard (Kl'M); 4. Kyle McKenzie (Yam ); 5. D.R.Atwood
(YOlm).
6S: 1. Willy Browning (Kaw); 2. Gavin Cracyk [K.1w); 3. And y
WUlard {Kaw l; 4. Chris Whi ttTa h (Ka w ); 5. Dnek Sturgell (K.iw).
MINI JR: 1. Je ff Gibson (Kaw) ; 2. C.vin Gncy k (Kaw ); 3.
Sha un Kuchler (Kaw); 4. Chris Whi tcra ft (Su z ); DeTek Sturgell
(Kaw).
MIN I SR: 1. Chris Berry (Yam) ; 2. lC . C ravens (Y..m); 3.
Justi n Weber (Kaw ); 4. J.D. Eicher (Han).
SCHOOLBOY I. W.. Boyd (Suz); 2. Clui& Deny (yam); 3.
,
J.C. Cravens (Yam); 4. Ma rk Spillma n (Sw.z); S. J~ c.~line
(Hon).
125 A; 1. Tommy Collier (Suz); 2. John Si ms (K.w); 3. Wet
lloyd (Suz ); '. Dldoe Hoy (Suz) .
125 B: 1. Troy Sw ..rtz (K.1w) ; 2. Sco tt Henderson (Hon); 3.
Ad.1m Johnson (H on); 4. Nathan Lay mon (Hon); 5. Scott ShOlJer
(Suz) .
125 C: 1. N oel Sp arks (Kaw); 1. TIm Fink (JC..lw ); 3. N ick.
Fifield (Suz ); 4. Erie Woodrow (lC.Iw); 5. Charlie Laymon(Hon).
250 A: 1. Tommy CoUier (Suz).
250 B: 1. Richard Robinson (Hon); 2. Joey Bdmont (Hon); 3.
Donn ie Urban (Suz ).
250 C: 1. NOPI Spatb (Kaw ); 2. J
amir DeJellen (Han); 3. Kkk
RusseU (H on) .
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OPEN a 1. M.vk uughlin (H an ).
17·24: 1. Joey Belmont (Han); 2. Erik I..eoniIrd (Hon); 3. Pat
Thrall (t lon); 4. ScottHmdenon (Han); 5. Larry Walker (lion).
25+: 1.
Peck (Suz); 2. Richa rd Robinson (Hon); 3. Ceny
Bennrtt (lion); 4. .Arodft'W Day (Hon); S. Eric Woodroow (XoIw).
30+: 1. Richa rd Robinson (H on); 2. Tim Peel (Suz); 3. Tom
Dolen (Hon); 4. Ceny Bennett (Hon); 5. u rry W..lker (Suz).
40",: 1. Gerry Bennett (Hon); 2. Jim Ad ams (Kaw ); 3. John
Henderson (Hon); 4. Lall')' E~ (Y..m).
FArnER &:: SON (SMALL): 1. O.. nn y G ibllon/JeH Gibson
(Kaw); 2. Will y Browning /Bill Browning (Yam); 3. Jay Kloamfo th/Sa ra h Klamfoth (Kaw); 4. Gary G raycllt./Gavln Gracyk
(K.aw); S. Sha un Kuchler/Tim Kuchler (Kaw).
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FArnER" SON (BtG); I. Clui& Deny/Geny Bennett (Yam~
2. Larry Evener/Joey Belmonf.{Hon); 3. Pat Th rall /Rick RWlM'1l
(Hoo); 4. T6mmy Coll ier/Randall Collier (Su.z).
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