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Cycle News 1994 11 02

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2S+ C: 1. Tim Bjornson; 2. SNn Valrncinc; 3. Tom St ohl; 4. Muk WUUW'k.l; S. Kory Ericbon. VET A: 1. jeff SoreNon; 2. Scutt Ruegg; 3. Scoct Strine; 4. Jon R.asmu..-n.; S. Soon Cripps. 7VET B: I. R.andy N.agel; 2. Mitch Wol ff; 3. Monk ONI; 4. Thor M.1Ittmon; s, BiIIl..eC1aite. VET C: I. Perry Wolff ; 2. DoMld Fox; 3. o..n laCroix; 4. H.amld Gooch; S. R.tnd Drny. y S R 40 +: 1. Brilln OCto; 2. John TiNer\; 3. H.rold Gooc h; 4. Cary Gro ch; S. Jon R,l5m u.ftl. S /S R SO+: 1. Jim Deeev ..n; 2. J..m" Kirut rick; 3. M ike c..~ 4. Ken Corrin. WMN: 1. Shelly IC.lnn; 2. Am y Croth.; 3. j iff Wtlbrr. 125 A; 1. Cory ~; 2. J.arMS Povoln y; 3. J. 5Of\ Kmtple; • . Brand on B.rockes; S. r.t Dorwho. 125 B: 1. Shelly K.ann; 2. Ch.Jd Spoi.rb; 3. S.mud Miller; 4. Man 1Ol.-me; S. D.1vidSpizm.m. • 125 C-l : 1. Mik IUnn ; 2. Dmni.s Edstrom,; 3. J.uonMil«; .t. Jaon V.andentwuvl"l; 5. Scott B.roIr.Un. 125 C ·2: I. Tt'IT)' Jmniges; 2. Bri.tn Sisell; 3. }e n-rny t..~au;" . Don ald FOll:; 5. PiluJ Otto . 2SO A: 1. Kemple; 2. ChrUt1k. 'NoIt; 3. &-.0000 8«kn;-I. Kyle-Love ; 5. Lee Erickson . 250 B: 1. Miho FOll: 2. Ch.ad Spoarb ; 3. }oshWi P.tzoldt; t . ; JDk"Ph Patzoldt; 5. Kurt FosbeTg. 250 C: 1. c.m- t Mclaughlin; 2. Perry Wolff; 3. Mar k De. ; 4. 'ason Sh.lOC' Sjorgn.'n; S. Ron Rieh le. . OPEN A:.I. Scott Stl.'in le, OP EN B: 1, Cra ig Sticldort; 2. Pau l Ebner; 3. Bnont tkrbIer. OPEN C; 1. M.uk WanN ru ; 2. Earl Kitnsey;3. Andy Mead. Boser blasts Pagoda MX By Dic k Archer BIRDSBORO. PA. OCT. 2 Ho nda-mounted jon Boser was definitely on top of th ings as he powered his wa y to victori es in the 250cc A a nd Collegeboy A classes at Pagoda MX. winning all four motos despite stiff competit io n from local rivals Dave Green. jeff Cook and Dan Ross. As the gate dropped in the 250cc A class, Boser jumped on it, pu lling the holeshot and taking control from there . Dave Green and hung close for a few laps, but Boser s lowly pulled away, leaving the battle for second to Green and Jeff Cook. Green edged out Cook in both motos for second overall. The blazing B class was where the real racing was happening. Paul Waslin won both motos in the Collegeboy B and finished 1-2 in the 125cc B, w hic h was good enough for the overall wi n. Waslin, jason Gombert, Gary Weaver and Kurt Robbins all hammered at each other th roughout both 125cc motos. Waslin and his KX won the first showdown, but by moto two the track had become har d-packed and fast. jason Gombert tuned up on the thr ottle and gave Waslin a run for h is mo ney . A good start and the ability to hook up his Ho nda , particula rly in the comers, put hi m in front to win mo to two. Waslin finished second, bu t he took the overall for the day outdoing Gombert's 4-1. The SOcc action was intense, as Casey Clar k co nti n ue d h is w in ni ng w ays, w h ip pi ng th e en tire field with relati ve ease in the (7-11) class . The SOcc (12-13) was action packed as well. j im Dev o ns h ire b att led je re my Welc h a n d Scott Ada ms in moto one befo re crashing and breaking his ar m. Thi s left the dog figh t for firs t to We lch and Adams. Welch outmaneuvered Adams in both rnotos for the win. Resu lts so (01-6): I. Juon uwrencr (lEM); 2. Quill Ht'Rry (Yam); 3. PlummeT ev. m) . 50 (7..g): 1. BrYn ~ (Yam); 2. Evoln8ostrom (Y. m). 65 (7-11): I. ChriJ, W.gnrr (K.aw); 2. Ed Hill ~w); 3. Steven PrTTft"ll (Kaw); 4. Brian Flftning ()(.awl; S. Jillian P1ummt"r(Yam) . 80 (7· 11): 1. C.uey Clark (Yam ): 2. Justin Stroubt-I (y.lm); 3Poilu! Park CHon); 4. Brandon Kriwr (Yam); 5. Ed Hill (IUw). 80 (12·13): 1, Jeremy Welch (Suz); 2. Scott Adoims ("I .. m); 3. Mant - lUngy (Hon); 4. ICeiMT (Y.m); S. Ry.u\ Thomlon T~vi5 'ohn ( K..w) . ~ 110 (14-1S): 1. SM ne Hanis (Yam) ; 2. Shane Rcsanovich ev.m); 3. Ray YarrWl (Y oI ); 4. John Milbon (Suz); 5. Juan F..1'ft' I(KAw). m 1 SCHBv: 1. Kurt Robb ins (Hon); 2. Nick Sears lKil ); 3. Brnt w Burkry (X.w); 4. Al;bmCa.rbeor (KJIw );S . John Bower(Yam). CLeBY: 1. &-r (H on) ; 2. JEoff Cook (ICTM); 3. laton Wotring ( K.1W); H.Vl'f\ (Hon) ; 2. Chris Cook (Hon); 3. Ja50n Earhart (Ho n): 4. AI Conley (Hon) ; S. Bill Roga n (Hon) . 30+ A: 1. Da V f' Fanner (Hon) : 2. Scott Stevt"l\S (Hon ); 3. John Moore (Hon); 01. JOI! Hoffman (K.aw ). 30+ 8: 1. Bob SimI*'" (Hon ); 2. Eric Goes8'!r (Hon); 3. Stuart Caruao (Hon); 4. Lou V~ {Hnn); 5. Slc've Genone (Kiow ). SR: 1. Rogrr Hoovn (Suz ); 2. OIlVI" Wl"ik (Hon); 3. Robin 0sw..1d (ATK). N /C: 1. Grrg GrUfin (Su%); 2. Miu Bwuord (Hon); 3. Ray Y.JITIt'll (Suz ). WOMN: 1. Ridwrd Ta.ssoni (ICTM); 2. John Dupont (Han): 3. Andy Consigli o (lCaw ): 4. Bria n HoIbmr (K.1w) ; 5. Carl Kn ulW (Yom). Pocorobba, Tipping topple Reddick Motocross By Ky le Mye rs REDDICK, FL. OCT.9 Anthony Pocorobba and jarrett Tipping were the big winners on this day, taking advantage of the Suzuki contingency money as Pocorobba topped four classes, while Tipping won th e 125 and 250cc Bevents at Motocross of Marion County. In the first Pro d ivision moto Brian Swin k ha d the hot clu tch hand and rocketed th rou gh the first comer w ith josh Latina , john Fes le r, Phil Lawrence a nd Gene Naumec following him. Lawrence quickly moved by Fesler, who was the only 125 pilot in the field. Lawrence then fell in a turn right in fr ont of Na u mec, as Pocorobba s lip ped underneath both riders to move in to third. Pocorobba slowly closed in on Latina and made his mov e a roun d the halfway mark. With the first four po sit ions set, Swink, Pocorobba, Latina and Naumec, the battle for fifth was serious. jason Syber t, Travis Blackburn, Fesler a nd Lawrence all through fo r th e fif th sp o t with Lawrence comi ng out on top . The second moto had Pocorobba out front o ve r Swink a nd Lawre nce, b ut Blackburn end oed on the long tabletop and the race was red-nagged. On the rest ar t, SNR /Race Tech / O'Neal-backed Pocorobba again jumped into the lead with Sw ink , Lawrence, Erick Cla isse and Na umec in pursuit As the field hit the first double Swink cased the jum p and retired from the moto with a bro ken reed . This left the door open fo r Pocorobba, who opened up a five second lead over Lawr ence . Lawrence fo ll owed Pocorobba for a couple of laps, then he made his mov e and closed in on Pocorobba. Pocor obba handled the pressure well and pulled awa y after a bobb le by Lawrence late in the race. Pocorobba crossed the finish line for the moto and overall win ove r Lawrence, Naumec, Latina and Fesler. Pocorobba returned later to win all six motos in the 16-24, 125cc and 250cc A classes. In other rac in g ac tion Honda /Suzuk i l Kawasaki of Ocala-backed Tipping cleaned house in the B divisions. Tipping's only loss carne in the 125cc B first moto . Ronnie Renner took the win over Tipping, but Tipping won the all-important second moto to secure the overall victory. Res ults P/W (4-6 ): 1. M.uis.lI H.1rnpshi~ (UM); 2. KywOrr (LEM ); 3. Miho LoILaw (Ya m) ; 4. Ricky Ren ner (Yam) ; S. Mikr Pat terson (Yam ). P/ W (7-8): 1. I(y~ Williamson (ltj) ; 2. Rob Holstein (YoII1\); 3. Zach Lundy (Y. m); S. Tr.vis W ~ (LEM:). 65 (1-11): 1. 'amt'S Stewm (Xaw); 2. Troy Ad ams (lU w ); 3. Chaz Northl'y (Ka w) ; 4. D.iIIn Tn una n (K.1w); S. Ryan Davis (lCaw). 85 (7· 11): 1. Kyle Farnell (Yllm) ; 2. 'osh Faul>tino (Suz) ; 3. Tyson H.ldsell (Su.z) ; 4. Troy Adilm8 (Suz) ; 5. Jason Bell (Suz), 85 (12-13): 1. Man: Walker (lC.Iw ); 2. Jl."Stiie B.dLtrd (Suz); 3. Clint SIll'aly (Ka w ); 4. J~y Shu ttlfoworth (YoIm); S. Jon Bowman (Yam). lIS (1+' 15): I. Ray Hansm (Ka w); 2. Vince Oeuv all (yam); 3. Jes!te Adams (Yam); 4. Clay Robertlion (Kaw) ; S. Howard Mead er ("~I. SI MINl 1. Kyle Famdl (Yam); 2. Tun B.ronl~ (Xaw); 3. Oint Slwaly (KoI ); 4. TfIOO HAdsell (Suz) ; 5. Jon Bownwn (Y. m) . w 125 YTH: 1. Ad.oIm Rak (Hon); 2. Ken Jonn (Hon); 3. Darren McElh.Jnm (Suz); 4. Jon Simmons (IU w); 5. Srott: McGuigan (Hon ). • 1~2t: 1. Anthony Poc:orobN (Suz); 2. Jason Dodd. (Yam); 3. Sholw Dunkrl (Hon); t . JrU Ne il.nder ( Hon) ; 5. Jamn Joiner (Hon, 125 A: 1. An th on y Pocorobba (5 uz); 2. Anthon y Pa gg lo (lion); 3.).»on Sy.... ("w); 4. john ....... (Soz ). 125 B: 1. Jurru Tip pin g (Suz ); 2. Ronnir 1U-nnn' (Yam ); 3. j.uon Dodds (Y. m); 4. Adilm R.ioke (Hon) ; 5. 'aJT'OtS Joint."r (Hon ). 125 C: 1. ' .0. HoItnt"S (yoIm); 2. 1..- Walkn (Suz); 3. Tod d Whitnt-r (Hon); 01. Jend 810ut tsuz); Tun.McUn (Kaw ).. 2SO A: 1. An lhony Pocorobba (Suz); 2. ~ Naumec (Yam); 3. o.ns Brown (Suz); 4. Ricky 1Um~ (Hon); S. IAe McII .... ~ . s. (y..m ). 2508 : 1. JalTr'tt Tipping (Suz); 2. Jeff Neilander (lion); 3. Kyle Kopachi k (Suz) ; 4. J.uon Wasd in (Hon); 5. Forret Bultft' (Han). 250 C: 1. Mike Upp (Y. m); 2. Kirk layfir&d (Yam); 3. Chris Morgan (y a m); 4. Rya n CNpi n (IC.Iw); 5. Brad Wright (Suz) . 25+: 1. Earl Moly (Ymt); 2. Tim Eggers (Suz); 3. lft MclLl int' (yam); " . Ron Dobbs CHon ); 5. Mark 8camt'r(Suz). 30+ : 1. Earl touy (Yam); 2. r un. Eggers (Suz ); 3. Keith Wilddl (Hm); 4. Rick PnTy (Ya m); 5. Marlr. BNmrr [Suz ). 35+: 1. De ll Miller (lC.i:w) ; 2. Stt'Vr Dixon (y . m); 3. Robert Arm5 trong (Yam); ... Jrif Hu ghes (Kaw); 5. ~ Rqda (Yam). 40+ : 1. RIondy Kelley (Kiow); 2. Tom Fogg (Kiow); 3. Tom Paggio {lion); 4. Charirtll.ehing {Hon ); S. Charles ICist'I (Kaw). 500 BIC: 1. Arty Com (Hon); 2. P.u! Sparks (Hon); 3. David Kud\.llUW'l\ ( Hon); 4. ICrith W..ddrll (H on); S. ~rl" lrhing (Hon). M«>: I. Anthony Pororobba (Suz); 2. Phil U Wl'\."r'a (Suz) ; 3. Grr..r Naunwc (Ya m); 4. Josh latiN (Ka w); 5. John Fnler (Suz). Rayborn III clinches AFM title at Sears Point Road Race By J a cq u eli n e Jouret SONOMA. CA, OCT.9 To ea rn the AFM's number -one p late for 1994, Cal Rayborn III had to win the Form u la Pacific race at Soars Point International Raceway. He also n eed ed a little help from his competit ors, and he go t it from Nick Felli. By passing Jam es Randolph for second place, Felli gave Ra yb orn III the crucia l po in ts advantage he needed to relegate Randolp h to seco nd in the cha mpio nshi p chase. Rayborn III led from the start on his Cycle Gea r-spo n so red Kawasaki. Once Felli passed Tea m Suz uki Sport' s Ra nd ol ph o n la p three, however, Rayborn III had to tum up the pace to stay in the lead. Felli was unable to attempt a pass, but he was the only ride r to come close to matching Rayborn Ill's speed . Rando lp h had st arted the day in first for the se ries, but his DOT-shod GSX-R750 couldn' t handle the pa ce set by the lead duo, riding on slicks. Randolph settled into a comfortable third place, well ahead of Stars po rt's Peter Wensloff on a TZ25O. Brian Parriott held on to fifth on his CBR600, eno ugh to keep him in the AFM' s top three for the season. Parri ott also wrapped up two class championships with victories in 600cc Production a nd Superstree t over David Francis , who ended the year second in both classes. In the Formula One divi sion, Robert Nunez moved past Mike Riley into first with a demon ic braking maneuver goin g into the turn-Tl hairpin and was never challenged for the lead. Nunez took h is third consecutive F-I vict ory a nd the class cha m p ions h ip on an FZR400 against the bigger four-strokes and TZ2SOs of the class . In the Formula Two class, jeff Leggitt took his Second runawa y victory in a row on a TZR2SO aga inst the purpose-built TZs of his competitors. Greg Prinsze 's second-place finish left him a few points shy of Dave Avery for the championship, but his efforts to hold off the hard-<:ha rging Warren Dunaway provided a grea t show in the race's closing stages. Dunaway finished in thi rd , with Do n Grijalva fou rth and Avery fifth, gai ni ng eno ugh points to win the series. Res ults F-PAC: 1. Cal R.ioybom ID (lC.lw) ; 2. Nick ft.olll (Kaw); 3. James Randolph (Suz) ; • . Pl"ter Wensloff (Yam); S. Brian r . rri on: (H on) . F-l : l. Robert Nunez (Yam); 2. Chris Thonl"n (§uz); 3. Blake l..J,wson (Hon); 4. Robb ie Dowie (Hon ); 5. Harl'")"B.amt"5 (Kaw) . F-2: 1. Jeff Leggitt (Y.m); 2. Gnos Pri nsz.e (Vam); 3. WoI~ Dunawa y (Ya m); 4. Don Crij alva (Yam); 5. Davr Avrry (Yam) . F-3: l. w a rr e n D una way (Ho n); 2. Craig Avr ry (Hon); 3. Da vid Colbert (Hon); 4. Fred Pun (Hon) ; 5. Wetllry G... . (Hon). OrEN CP: 1. Rob Mesa (V.m): 2. Den ny Doheny (yam); 3. Russell Pl.mondon (Y..m) ; ... Bob Sirbt'nhur (Hon); 5. Ch ris V~11r.er Sr. (Hon). 250 PROD: 1. Frolnk Mazur (Kaw); 2. s..an Murphy (K..w); 3. Donald Sanchez (lC.lw ); 4. Tom Dorwy (](aw); S. lany Chalifour (Kaw) . • . SO PROD: 1. Ross Wrll s (Y.. m); 2. David Col )'ff (Y. m ); 3. CuyCriestre (Y.. m);4. EricSdul"'Pprl (Yam);S. AirlI: AorN (Yam). 600 PROD: 1. Bn.n P. rriott (Hon); 2. Tom Montano (Hoo); 3. Danny Baldini (Hon); 4. c.ry Joid1nt' (lion); S. Ken Hill (Hon). 150 PROD: 1. Pat Ryan (Suz); 2. Brian Mork (Suz); 3. Noboni MiYoi aw a;4.. Col in Whit.!' (Suz); 5. Krvin Scott (lCaw). g OPEN PROD: 1. Gary J.mnr (Hon ); 2. amn Fill.hie (Suz): 3. Bob Siriaen ha.u (H on ); 4. De rick Po we ll (Suz); 5. lamn Pottl ('Ion, 250 SS: 1. Jdf Lq;giIt (Y. m); 2. 'oe Curillo (V..m); 3. Kt-nny Cotwn (Yam); 4. Anolik (Yam); 5. Tu ns Wolfr (Suz) . "SOSS: 1. RDbt'rt Nunez (Yam); 2. o...m!'11 Parkn (Yam); 3. C uy ~ (Y.. m); 4. jr ffShort (y oIm 5. Rc. Wrl1l (Y1om). ).: 600 SS: I. Brian P.. rriotI (Ho n); 2. D.iIIvid Fn ncb ( Hon); 3. Tom Montillno (Hon); 4. PPh'T Wmsloff (Y.m); 5. Ron Chi.u~lti (Hon' 150 SS: 1. J,a 1lW'5 Randolph (Suz); 2. N ick Fdli (IC.Iw); 3. Tun BWqua (Soz); 4. Anthony Lupo (Suz); Mik Smith (Soz, OPEN SS: I. Ja rN"S R.andolph (Suz); 2. Ruurll Mamondon (Ya m); 3. Glenn Fi15lUe (Suz); 4. Chris Vodkn- 51". (Hon); 5. JaJT'OtS Fife (Suz). F·SGL: 1. Bill GUtnl-r; 2. Jason Wrir (Yam); 3. D.illvid CoIbn1; (Rtx ); 4. Arnold Van K.nnpen (Y.m /H~); 5. o.vid V~I (lion). 500 1W: I. Km &an ~w ); 2. Charles Prier (K,aw); 3. Alan ICdJo(K.aw ); 4. John Swffney (Ka w); 5. Fr-ankMazur (K..w). Mira. s. 650 1W: 1. David Col bert (H on); 2. Br.d Nl"'Vil\lll (lion); 3. Briu on Sigle r (Ho n); 4. Bill Bri nckl"rhoff (Ho n); 5. Jak r R~ (Hon ). O PEN TW: I. 'am15 Coda (Due:); 2. Tom Tar)' (Due); 3. Molrk Smi th (Due); t . Kurt Sager (Due); 5. Paul OrLlI\di (Dud. VINT : I. Ku rt Mund (BMW); 2. Jim Nrut'f\Mg (H -D) ; 3. Odve Russell (BSA); 01. Harold Par b (Du c); 5. CIt'T\n Ca m pbe ll (BMW). F...w: I. ChulH Pettit (Hon ); 2. Da vid Vogri (Su z); 3. Frt'd Willink (Hon ); 4. FI'l'd Brasch (Hon) ; 5. James I..ocU (Hon ). An t hony Pocorob ba (701). P h il La wre n ce (2) and Bria n S w in k (n o num ber) battle for the holeshot at Motocros s of Marlon Co u nty, The first mo to of the 125cc Expert class was black-flagged and re started when jason Edwards jumped over the forward-falling gate before it fell. Trey Owens edged o ut Eric Edwards for the holeshot in the res ta rt of the first moto . Owens qu ickly pulled a 1000000nd lead on Eric Edwards, who tried desperately to reel him in , but could n ot pull it off. jason Edwards managed a th ird-place fin ish even though he had to line up backwards on the gate for the restart. In the second m ot e. Eric Edwards grabbed the ho leshot and led th e ra ce for three laps. Edwards thought he had the moto in the bag, until his front brake assembly spun downward on the handlebars when he landed hard off a double. With the front brake lever out of reach. Edwards carried too much speed into a loamy berm, causing the front wheel to was h ou t, and he crashed. Owens cruised past the fallen ride r, taking ove r first place. Edwards remo un ted and charged hard , but to no avail. john Vazquez finished in third. In the 250cc Pro class, justin Wohle tz pull ed the holesh ot. On lap two Owens had his front brake seize on the rotor, forcing him to give up second to Eric Edwards. Dete nnined to mak e a p ass , Edwards dove under Wohl etz in a lefthand tum before the whoops. However, Wohietz hooked up bett er exiting the tum and tripled into the whoops, holding off Edwa rds . But Edwards w as n o t fin ished wi th Wohlet z ye t, a nd h e attac ked again on a downhill section to comp lete the pass . Mot o one finished with Ed wa rds in first, followed by Wohletz and Owens In the seco n d m ot o, Owens pulled th e holeshot, follow ed by Edwa rds a nd Wohle tz. Wohl etz pu t the pass on Ed wa rds after three laps, pushing Edward s back to third . Edwa rd s tr ied to recl a im th e second p ositi on, wh ich wou ld ha ve given h im the overall win, but Wohietz held him off and finished second . In the meantime, Owens ran away with the lead to finish first overa ll. Results P!W: 1. Neil H.udin~ (Yam); 2. lCod Morg.In(Yarn); 3. leYi y Graham (Yun). 60: 1. TlIornM. Youtlg, (I(oIw ); 2. Jcoff ICing(lCaw). 80 BEG: I . o..niel Pruin: (H on); 2. John How.rd (Kaw ); 3. Jere-my Dav ts (H on ); 4. A.ron Cmmi ng (H on); S. WUly Fads (H m ). ~ SR: 1. Cory Young (KIow); 2. Steptwn Wing ('Y am); 3. Jm;h Coforth(1C.aw). 125 BEG: 1. Aaron Shoiw (K.twl; 2. ' ay Vuquez (Hon); 3. RyiUI Bunch (Han); 4. Cud. OWbo (}ion); S. Krith Holleman lr (Y.oIm). 125 NOV : 1. Vern Ridunond (Hon); 2. Br.nl Rddgton (Hon); 3. Scott JoMson (Sw: ); 0/0.. JAd. Jones ~w ); 5. R..Jndy Brown (Hon). 125 JNT: 1. Tra vis Voung (~w); 2. Slwwn Macon (Hon); 3. 0.", Bynl (lion). . 125 PRO: 1. Tft')' Ow_ (y.oIm ); 2. Eric Edw ..rds (K.tw) ; 3. J Vazqun: O'.aw~ ohn 2SOBEG: 1. Bill Pippin (Yam); 2. luk PowrD (Han); 3. Jason I-Wg (Hon); 4. Bill Wing (Suz). • 250 NOV 1. J. on 'ohnson (Suz); 2. Aa ron Storry (Hon); 3. n am. She........... (!(.ow). 250 PRO 1. Trry OwImS (Yam); 2. Tus tin WohIeu: (x..w); 3. Eric Edwolnh ev.m). OVER 30: 1. John Johnson (K.lw ); 2. RD Pelenon (Kaw); 3. uny Hardshy (Hon) ; 4. Mi tch ~ (K.1w ); S. Ton y Mon (Hon ). OVER 4Q; 1. Jack Johnson (Suz ); 2. IU.lph Roge (Suz ). ... OUTLAW : 1. Vf'TTI Richmond (Hon) ; 2. Jack}ones (Kaw); 3. Chris She1lrnberger (K.1w) : 4. Bill. Pippin (Va m); 5. Luk r P~IJ (H~, Owens domin~tes Walnut Creek Motocross By Brent Cantrell WELCH, OK, OCT. 2 O'Ne.:l1 tea m member Trey Owens won the ove r· all in both the 125 and 250cc Pro classes at Walnu t Creek MX Park. -.::j'i 0\ 0\ ,.....; 0' rl Gamble, Nihan hit jackpot at Starwest Mini Stars Motocross By Tony Alessi MORENO VAIl.EY, CA,OCT.8-9 Ronnie Gamb le and Chris Nihan we re the stars of the Pee Wee Expe rt classes during the second l-< C1J :9 u o 23

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