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Cycle News 1995 01 11

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and fellow Kawasaki rid er Sean Light picked up qualifying wins, whi le Andy Crane, Cory Ferris an d Matt Manning won in 250cc p relimina ries. Brown's len gth y win streak continued. after he totally demolished the SOcc A main com peti tion. Onl y a fou r-wa y ba ttle for seco nd be tw een Matthew McCoy, polesiller Ligh t, Timmy Ricketts and Scott Houseman kept thin gs interesti ng in th e lO-rider, 12-lap fin al. Ricketts go t th e edge for sec ond, while McCoy edged Light in thi rd . Houseman and Jacob Currey filled the top six. Fisher, the Nati onal #12-plate holder, sat on the pole for the Open Pro main, and jus t as he did in qualifying, flew to an eas y win for the top cas h payoff. ATK rider To m You ng, who contested three classes, ha d a grea t battl e with Mark Stu deb ake r and Rotax rider Josh Currey. Currey crashed an d mad e things easier for Young, who is best known for his off-road skills, to take second mone y a half-lap back of Fisher. On e of th e closest races w as the 2sbcc A ma in, which was a shootout be tween Yam aha rid er s Joe Len z and Ferri s. Fer ris led th e fir st e igh t la ps on his 1975 Kenny Robert s YZ250B, but Len z u sed lap ped traffic to stick a wheel past for a win. Third went to polesitter Crane, while Mann ing, John Cleme ns an d Dan Dickson followed . Result"' - - - - - - - - - - - - sO PEN PRO: 1. Rex Fisht'f ( Rh); 2. Tom You ng (ATK); 3. Ma rk Stu dt-b.1ll.l'f (Hon) ; 4. JOIIhCurn-y (Rb); 5. Kenny McCann (Yol m). 60 A: 1. Man HOUHl"m.m (Yam); 2. Kylt' H"l ton (Kaw); 3. Joey Haze l (Kaw). 80 A: 1. Bea u Brown (Ka w »; 2.Ti m my Rick e tt s (Hon); 3. Matth ew McCoy (Yam); 4. Sean U ght (Kaw ); 5. Scott Hou seman (Hon). 125 A; 1. Beau Brown (Kaw l:;2. Molrk Studd)aker (Hon); 3. Matt Aga rd (Hu n); 4. Stn'f' Akin (Hon); 5. Mdttforw McCoy (Yam). 250 A: J. J.r Lenz (Yam); 2. Cory Ferris (Yilm); 3. Andy Crane (Hon); 4. Man L.uming (Yam); 5. john OerTlt!nS(Yam) . O PE.'.! A:. 1. Tom Young (ATK); 2. Kenn y MtCann (Yam ); 3. Mar k McC mi c:(Hon ); 4. Allen Morin vi lle (Hon); 5. Josh C urrey (Rb:) . . 3O-t A: 1. Da n Kir k (Hon); 2. Tom Yo ung (ATK); 3. Chuck Hodson (Tri ); 4. Kt"nny McCann (Yol m); 5. And y Crare (Hon) Preston pretty fast at Edwards Motocross By Greg Robertson EDWARDS A.F.B, CA, DEC 4 Desert Wheels M.e. played host to the Califor nia Racing D ub as the first roun d of the ann ual Trophy Series got sta rted on the power-sapping sand track located at Edwa rds Air Force Base. Travis Preston and Bill Sauro each nabbed a 25Oa:Pro moto win with Preston topping the second moto to take home the largest wad of cash. Preston edged out David Gennain and Erik Lindstrom as mota one began"Both Gennain and Lindstro m fell victim to the charge of Sauro by the completion of lap one. Tim Telford followed suit and also got aroun d Germain and Lindstro m to control third place a short time later. A slight miscue by Preston on an up hill stepup jump cost him the lead when he got a lillie too sideways upon landing an d went down. Pres ton quickly " .' overed to hold on to second ahea d of c Telford. Tony Sulek made his way pas t Lindstrom at the midway point to hold down fourth place. It took Preston about a lap to reel in Sau ro an d start applying pressure, but Sauro ma naged to kee p Preston at bay for the exciting first -moto wi n. Telford finis hed a co mforta ble margin ahea d of Sulek in third. Preston kn ew wha t he ha d to do , and grabbed the secon d- mote holesh ot. Sa uro was running a close seco nd with Lindstrom and Telfo rd in tow. Sauro tried to stick a wheel in under Preston a few times. but Preston turned u p th e w ick and pulled out a thr ee -second advant age tha t he would maintain un til the finish. Sauro wo uld have to sett le for second ahead of Telford, wh o ran a lonely third The FMF /Pow erBar / O' Neal-sponsored Preston was even more impressive in the 125cc Pro cl as s. A fter ju m p in g to ea rl y le ads in both . mote s, Prest on dan ced hi s RMl25 across th e sa nd to a coup le of comma nd ing lea ds by the time the checkers fell. Results P / W B-2: 1. Dennis H ow e ll (Yam); 2. Tanner A le xa nd e r (Yam ); 3. BryC\" Terzian (SU:L). P/W B-1: 1. Matt Conteree s (KTM) 2. Tate Misiaszek (Yam); ; 3. Trllvi!" S" rdt"n (Yam); 4. Timmy McOan i,·1(Yam). P/W A: 1. J.-ltt'd Tebo {ya m ); 2. Ricky He mm t'{Y.,m ); 3. Rya n Ro yb a l (Yam ); 4. A ron Bo y Tcm at a ( PAX ); 5. Ch.ul,"!! MC!!Sl'r (Yam ). 60 BEG : 1. Ryan Ro y ba l (Ka w ); 2. Bo W illiam s (Kaw): 3. Robert Sc.'t-d!l(Ka w) . 60 (0-8): I. Billy Bloom (Kol ); 2. Ricky Olive r (Kol ); 3. VinW W cen t RhOdd s (Kaw); 4. Ricky Hem me (K.1W). 60 (9-11): 1. Dolryl Ecklun d (Ka w ); 2. Kit KUr1.ith ( KolW ); 3. Ce rard Pa tin (K.l w); 4. Antho n y Barbaco vt (Kew j: 5. [ohnat hen Nrwman (Kaw). • 80 BEG: 1. Da nny NolUW (Ho n); 2. Louie Rami rez (Yolm); 3. Terminatnr Gardol (Suz); 4. J Abbott; 5. Miles Buck (Ka w). .e. 80 (7-11); 1. Shane Smith (Suz ); 2. Daryl Ecklund (5uz ); 3. Ct'Tard Patin (Yam); 4. Blah- Mitchell (Stu). 80 (12·13): I. Mich at."1 Young ( Ho n ); 2. Bry a n McGav r.ln (Yol ); 3. J.'. Bcnnano (Yam ); 4. Jus tin Kcmoff (Hon); 5. Ch.lZ m Smith (Yam ). 80 (14. 16 ): 1. Brian SWl"any (Yam ); 2. Dw>ty Wa lh"n. (Yam) ; 3. Osca r Valda (Yam ); 4. Chris Thompson (Suz); 5. Scan Priputt'n (Yam). 125 BEG: I. Brian Mille r (Suz); 2. Slwwn Haywood (K.aw ); 3. JOl~ New mol (K.lw); 4. Dav e PPdrolw (K.aw); 5. Trolvi!l Smith n (y",m) . n 125 NOV ; I. Greg Andrvw (Suz ): 2. Kt-ny Tt'TTacciol l.l (H un); 3. Jimmy Kni~ht CHon); 4. Chris Neit zel (Suz ); 5. Kevin Tarwater (Sozl . 125 INT : 1. Lorm Jenkin... (Hon); 2. Bri,," SW\";InY (Kaw ); 3. . L.um y Tunu-r. Travis Preston negotiated the tough sand at Los Angeles County Raceway and came away with the 250cc Pro class win during CRC motocross acti on. 125 PRO: 1. Travis P resi on (Suz ); 2. Bill Sauro (H on); 3. Erik Lind strom (Ho n); 4. Mar k Easlt·y (Yam); 5. T r...cy Ashl"r (Suz). 250 BEG: 1. Da ve Nt!I!IOn (Ho n); 2.. Go rd un r ol lm (Ka w); 3. y Shant' Metter (}Ca 4. An d y Mette r (Ho n); 5. WilUg CH ). 250 PRO: 1. Travis Prt>!ll un (Yam); 2. Bill Sa un) (Ho n); 3. Tim Telfo rd (yil m); 4. Ton y Sulek (Kaw) ; 5. Erik Lindstrom (Hon). 500 NOV : 1. JonHall (Hon) . 500 INT: 1. sPan Brad lt")'. JK VET BEG: 1. Brian Millt'r (Suz); 2. Mile Johnson (Suz ); 3. Gabi Abayou (Hon ); 4. Bob Hausm an (H un); 5. Craig Wirths (Y.un). JRVET J\:OV: 1. Chris Alvarado (H",,); 2. Jt1f Finch (Suz); 3. Tim Konkol (Yam ); 4. Andy Payne (Kaw ); 5. J. Ercik.oKm (Hon). JRVET INT : 1. John Keffer (Yam ); 2.. Jeff Hall (Suz ). JR VET EX:1. TIm Telford (Y.un ); 2. D.min E1 (Hun}. Hult VET BEG: 1. Bub Hermanson (Hon); 2. Stev e' Mo'lt'iOn (Yam); 3. Rogl"r Dalloln (Hon); 4. Domny P.adilla (Hon); 5. Tom Polt ton (Yam). VET NOV : 1. SteveWillwrru. (KTM ); 2. Prlt> Jt"n1r.in5 (Hon); 3. Ed Eckert (y olm); 4. Dolvid Aloi!Oio (Hon); 5, Frank CO!'tilru.o {Hen], VET 1m: 1. Mt'rle Hammer (Yam); 2. Rob Engd (Yol ); 3. m m Icel Hol an (Yam); 4. Gabe Men de z (Hon); 5. Erit' Ca!Ool S (Hon). Got the "in arut, off the track, going nowhere UNDERWATER" Blues? , 35

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