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Cycle News 1994 10 26

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.. ' . .. '1 ..' " . ' . ' • • 0 ' Sec tion seven had a m u lt ipl e-choice e xi t, either straigh t up a steep, rocky hill or partway u p, followed by so me wiggling th rough th e trees. Twelve-year-ol d jesse Wellenstei n took fourth in his deb ut in the jun ior class after wrapp ing up first in the Novice class final standi ngs. The day's Youth and Nov ice cIasscs we re won by Dave and Steve McLuckie, respectively. Brian Run yard con tin ue d h is co meb ac k w it h th e Expert win. At the b anque t, the an nual meeting wa s held, with the big news from the meeting being that classes fo r 1995 will be in line with other area s of the country. Youth, Novice , Intermediate, Advanced, Expert and Ch ampionship di visions will be run. The ad d ition of the Advanced class sho u ld ma ke for an easier transition than jump ing d irectly from Interm ediale to Expert . Results Former Team Yamaha rider Doug Dubach Instructs members of the U.S. Women 's MX Team during the f ree, women on ly motocross school at t he Glen Helen OHV Park. Res ults ~ 1. Chuck.BLxk mon; 2. Chris Ev..ns; 3. Donn~ KtusiN!i; 4. ROOm L-is; 5. G..ooff CL k. u 7SO: 1. .WilI Davis (Hon) ; 2. O u i5 EV.tRS (H -O); 3. lan Srgedy (It·D); .;. Willie McCoy (11 0); 5. Robertlewis (H -O). · 600: l. Mi le H.lIcke f (Rtll); 2. Will D.1vi s (H- D); 3. ROOm lewis (H.()); 4. P" ul M orpn (Ra); 5. Wi llir M&:oy (H · O). Tyer rolls at Blackland ST By Rich Ennis ROCKWAll.,TX.OCT. 1 j oson Ty er ca me from th e penalty lin e, afler ju mp ing the sta rt, to win Ihe Open Am at eur class at Blackland Spet.-dway on his strong-run' ning Plano Hond a 600. Casey Burt on , also on a Honda 600, and Harry Pratt got good starts and battled for the lead un til Tyer, having worked his wa y through the field, took the first spo l with an outside poss on next-to-last I.p a nd went on to the checkered flag. The 14-year-<>ld Tye r didn't ma ke the same starting error in the 250cc Ama teur class, but he still had heavy pressure from more experienced riders Bill W.lker and Burto n again. But on th is g lass-smooth and well-p re pa re d t rac k, no amo unt _ experience or good riding could ge t of Walker or Burton aro und Tyer, who again led 10 checke red flag. With a full field of bikes, the Open Pro closs was the closest of tile night, w ith a blanket coveri ng Ty Howa rd , Willie McC o y and Scott Scherd . The th ree ra n as a group un til the ninth of th e 12-l a p ra ce, w he n McCoy go t und er Ho ward for the lead . Howa rd mai ntained second, and Scherb finished third. Results Win::.::. SO 1. Merl e Wil liolms; 2. COt'b Wi1Ii"m s; 3. Lu('.. : y 60: 1. Cui ffic luNn; 2. Jus tin ~ vidson; 3. Merle W I1IU.ms. 250 AM: 1. J.nonT)'ft; 2. Bill W~l klrr, 3. Uwy Burton. OrEN AM; I. Juon Ty«; 2. Uwy Burton; 3. Harry Pr~tt. VINr SGL:1. BiD W~ Ikr; Rocky FiW'C'Olit. VlNT rH O tw; 1. Johnny Isa.aa; 2. Stev r Nichols; 3. Fr~n k B.ud.on>. 0f'EN PRO:1. Willie Mc:Coy; 2. Ty Howard; 3. Scott Sc:hr1b. Hess rocks Stoney Broke HS By Mary Jackson ~ 0'\ 0'\ ....., ~ C"l I-< Q) 2 u o 48 MIDDLEBROOK. VA, SEI'T. 2S The Stoney Broke Ha re Scramble set the stage for Mark IV Havoline/Eugene Comptom, Attorney at Law / Neeley Racing/Oury Grips/Works Enduro Rider/jerry's Tru cking/Scott USA/Underware Glove Line r / Metzeler Tire/j &j Co n tractorsbacked Brian Hess to claim h is seventh ove rall w in for the '94 season. Taking the holesh ot ove r Hess we re Rusty Epperson, Geo rge Greer a nd Rick Rom a ns. A battle between Hess and 12Sccride r Daniel Morrison eru pted for a sho rt time. Morrison, who started one minut e behind Hess, had p ulled up , and there was less than a minute betwee n them. By the end of the third lap, Hess had passed all the other riders an d pull ed out to a three- minu te lead to take the win. The 250cc A class was w o n by Wesle y Mo ran, who kep t the lead af ter battling wi th Alan McNutt and Mike Romans . The 250/5OOcc C class was also a good TOce to ~ yo ur eyes on . jerry Presley was first off the Ime, b ut_he wa s forced to battl e with Eric Hytinen and Terry Simpson before p u tting a sho rt di sta nce between hi mself and the othe r two riders, then going on for the win . Results 0 1A: 1. Brian HeM (Kaw). AA ; 1_ Rick Romans (Suz); 2. Ceoege Gree r (Hon); 3, RWity Epf"'l"l'!lO" (Hon) . o-200A: 1. IR.n id MOf1"bon (Kaw); 2. John ~; 3. Tonuny ~s; 4. !GIlan Bundt. 250/500A: 1. W~ MmMl (Kaw); 2. Alan McNutt; 3. M i~ Ronuins; 01. Tammy Mitchell.;5. MOI'ris Gillis.. VET A: 1. OaNly Mo rTi5on; 2. Da rry l -1: 1. Cory Mor~i, (~w); 2. Stth Young (Han); 3, Ty1eTEViins (Ka w ); 4. David Ball; 5. Billy Bright (l-Ion). 125 NO V D-2: 1. Zane i eif (H o n); 2. Au gg ir Rodrigu r z (lC..aw ); 3. Robm Simp.on (IY w); 4. SlI'vr Grrgory (Suz); 5. J.R. Pol1lrd (Yam ). 25+ BEG: 1. Miu $q;w'do (Hon) ; 2. Mike Fogo lin (Han); 3. C ra ig Pass (1<.lw 4. Mike Reyn o lds (Hon ); 5. Paul &ker (Hon). ); 25 + NOV ; 1. Do n C~s lro (YAm) ; 2. Je ff Moli n g; 3. Sh~ nr Verdin (Hon); 4, Martin Moukk (Y~m); 5. Bub Pimentel (Hon). 25+ INT: 1. R.tnd y Medley (Ka w ); 2. Stan Finnry (y am); 3. Dave Mo nt gomrry (Yam ); 4. J.R. MallOn (Han ); 5. Cr~ig U M (K.1Iw ). 2S+ EX 1. Ron Allen (Y~ m). : 115 tNT : 1. Chad Bur~ (Hon ); 2. o..-nnis KriIZn' (Han ); 3. N. ttwn Woods (Hon); 4. Orin Bray (Yam ); 5, Clint Willis (Yam). 125 PRO: 1. Rick Ry~n (Yam) ; 2. P. t Camm (YAm ); 3. Dan Paladino (lCaw ); 4. Rick Alvrs (Yam ); 5. Mark KIatun' (Suz). 125 BEG ~ 1 ; 1. Grah..m FamwT (Hon); 2. Brody FNnhalrn (lC.Iw ); 3. Robbw Templeton (Suz); 4. P~ t Nrff (Hon); 5. Mike Hft'rwndn (Ka w) . 125 BEG 1>-2: I. Calvin An.IJoveoc (IYw); 2. Brandon Shelton ~w); 3. Briu\ ICnII (Suz) ; 4. Deonnis 'amrs (Hon); 5. Eric Rollin (Kaiw). VET BEC: 1. Rid Jost (H on ); 2. Strff FUJ'Udo (Hon) ; 3. Mike McEwen (Suz); 4. Bnt McDaniel (IC.Iw ); 5. Dav id teve- (H on ). VET NO V; 1. Kicky Ro.:h (K.1w) ; 2. Don Castro (Y:un ); 3. BrianOdeU (yam); 4... joe M.x:bm IHon); S. Rob Roehlk (Suz). VET L "IT: 1. Da vld Montgomtry (Y~ m); 2. R.1ndy Med ley (lC,iw ); 3. Rich Twgo (Han); 4. Crllig Unr (K,awl; 5. Allm .[)ed;;er (Yam). • VET PRO: 1. jon Ndson(Y m ); 2. Jim Ow-ms (Hon);3. Geoff ~ w oods (Han~" c..y F.,.. (Suz~ S. c.q; (H~) . 3S+ NOV ; 1. Dan KiD"", (Hon.; 2. r~u1 Montgomery" (!GIw); """go" 3- """ Bourlo-y (Y ~). 40+ NOV : 1. John Cummings (Suz); 2. Mikr Borg.ud:z (Suz); 3. c.q; Young (X.w~ .. Lm>y Smilh (.... ~ S. John w""," (H~) . -10+ INT; 1. J. . CmolIgWn' ($uz); 2. Tun Trny (Hon ); 3. Glenn R Pnaitt (Hon); .... r~1 Swayu (Kaiw ); 5. Mickey Boonr (Suz). 40+ EX: 1. Craig Schultz(K.w ); 2. Dirk Tlft\I1'II!'I'Ih (K,aw); 3. Brad Smith (lion); " ,John Ddw~ (Hon); 5. Bill McOin tori (ATIQ. 250 INT: 1. Owl Burinon (H onl; 2. Nlitha n Woods (Hon); 3. Cra ig Humplury (Suz ); 4. Krvin Hunt (Suz.J;5. WWie Miller (Hon). 250 PRO: 1. Rid. Ry~n (Yll m) ; 2. Jon Nrbon (yam); 3. P~t Gomm (Yam);4 . JdfPeW1.l (Hoa l; 5. Tun C1&y (Yam) . 2SO sro 1. Donny 8arl>n (lion); 2. "'k< Sogundo (Han); 3Andy Wood. (lion); 4. am. GIawf (K.1w); 5. CaMn Ana1on« (Hon). 250 NOV ; 1. MiU GoIdstcin (Hon); 2. .Jesr Both (Hon); 3. J.R. Muon (lion); 4, St-th Young (lC.Iw); 5. Sha M' Vndin (lion). SOO BEG: 1. Mill St-gund o (Hon ); 2. St~ n Smi th (Hon ); 3. Jo1!101\ u Bare (Hon). SOO NO V; 1. Ntdt Owms (Hon); 2. Se.Jn HumlN' l (KA w). SOO lNT; 1. Bob Scott (Hon); 2. Da vid Pyle (Han ); 3. D.mny H.u1 (Kaw); 4. Todd Hub.- (Hon ). McDonnell, Martin motor to Lodi TT wins By Mlndyz Mac LODL CA,OCT. 8 Dan McD onnell and Billy Ma rt in sha red the spo tligh t in the winner's circle a t the Lodi M.C p romoted TT race at the Lodi Cycle Bowl. Mc Do~ell to ppe d the acti on in the Ope n Expe rt race, while Ma rtin aced the compe tition in the Pro race . A tota l of 17 rid e rs lined up for the Open Expert main event, with three full rows waiting for the starti ng light to tum green. It was Bobby McDowell wi th the qu ick thro ttle han d, as he led the pack of rid ers off the line and to the "Tree Turn." McDowell held the lead for th ree laps until McDonn ell was able to overtoke him and lead a five-rider pack tha I had bro ken away from the rest of the field. McDonnell held the lead, but behind him the race for second place was heating up . Martin, the fifth rider in the lead group, was trying hard to move up thro ugh the infield portion of the race track, but he got out of sha pe and crashed , leaving a th ree-w.y battle for second tha t even tually fell to Greg Miller, who passed McDo well in th e cl o sing laps . Mc Do n nell motored to a relativel y easy win . Martin was not to be outdo ne in the Pro /Pro-Am class, howev er, as he immediately gra bbed the holcshot and held off McD onnell to take the wi n. Lonnie Paul y roun ded out the top three. Action in the l OOcc A/B class was fast-paced with a good tu rnout of rid er s dicing it out in fin al p repara tio n fo r th e Lod; Mot orcycle Club/Engines Only Mini-National that will take place on October 23. Toby jorgensen has domi nated this d oss all year, and tonight was no different. jo rgensen pull ed off a wire- to-wi re win over rival Frank Nye as both riders pulled away from the rest of the mod ified mini-racers. Anthony DeMa rio won the B po rtion of the evenl. ~ Results P/W STXC: I, AlIft\ Kenyon{yam); %.Kristm Jorgrn~ (SUz); 3. Mike Rush (YMn); 4. Mi~ N.iI (Yam);S. ~k George (Yam). P/W STX A/ S. 1. Corqt E.uon (Y1itn); 2. Ryan Kuntz (Ym'I);: 3Drrrick.Pmtm (Yam}; 4. Sc:ctt Mtoytor (Yo1m); S. mnkir UJW (YolIn). P/W M()(); 1. Corey Eitoa (Y~ m); 2. Scott Mryft" (Y.am); 3. Ry"" Kuntz (Yun). 60 B/ C 1. Owd R,.. (K.Iw ); 2. ~ Gonwz (K,I w ); 3. IJen. ;.min Andencn (K.I w ). 80 C: 1. Dilvid lamm(Kaw). e-y (Y..arn); %.Mi tttww Gomrz (K..aw); 3. SIt- 8IJ AI '" 1 e-g. (Han); 2. Mdkry (,,,. ); 2. T""r J......-. '-ry""'- (Hon~ D1J(; 1. J...... Ownbey (Y~~ 2. Todd o"nuon (Suz);3. Monty Ownbt.oy (ATX);". RichanJArnold (Suz); S. [),m )-h u ff (l-Ion). KN BBY I. Jon EichrlNug h (Hon ); 2. Krvin Hom (Hoo ); 3. : DarUel. Martin (Suz); 4. Jeny Brandt (Yam); 5. J~1riC5 M.Ihoney (lion). V£I' S I C: 1. RobertGomez (l lon l; 2.Guy Ryan (lion). VET A:. I. William Ridl.'l' (1-1011); %. Wil1i~m ArbogMt (Suz ); 3. Robm Ml"inn g (H· D); 4. Robert McDJanrU (Rtx); 5. Lynn Georgr (H·D). VINT: 1. Jamt-'S Mahoney (Hon); 2. JL"I'T)' Brandt (y am); 3. John Proto (Yam); ....ChrU MoU'quw (I-ion); 5. John G rant (Yam ). OPEN A SP1SMN: 1. Jus tin tk~ (Rtx); %.Shlun Ru.oueU (Y~ m); 3. l.evl Gennan (Han). OPENC: 1. G.a Ry~n (t-b1); 2. Rdwrd Arnold. (Suz); 3. ~ ry e;.,.,(Han);" Don Houff (Han); S. Annando Rodriguez(Y~~ orEN 8: 1. Robert Gomez (Hon ); 2. Ger~ mey RacUry (Rtx ); 3. Slrvr H an (BSA); 4. Mon ty Ownbey (ATK) ; S. o.:.igolo Suzuki (Y~~ PRO 1, Billy Mutin (W-R); 2. Oanid McDonnd.I (W-K};3. ~ ""' P• .....,. (X.w ~ ~ J...... Ownbey (""'~ S.K

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