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125 8: 1. Jab Noms (Yun); 2. Michael MiUm (Hon); 3. Kurl
Results
Ale. L SWft urdwril (DM); 2.
fammy Dunn
(J:::awl;
3. Oif·
fonI Gontt t5uzt .. J/ Wibon (Hon).
0 / A A: AI CnYfta (Suz).
SHORTO/A: I. T_ T....u (}Ian~
OPEN A:; t . t.tich.IBndsNw (YoUnt 2. Todd Tuwr(KTM);
3. Andrew Bncbh.Iw (Yam); 4. Brain HolmrI (k.aw); 5. 0ui5I0p.... e.-. (ICTM).
.... TROKE:1. King Taekm (K.w); 2. MM:k~ (Hoo); 3S
We"lIl'li.k (Hon); 4. Ric:tulrd &lr.u (ICTM) 5. Peter ttudstftn
;
s.rv.
(~w).
VET A:. I. AI Cravms (Suz ); 2. Crqary Howard (Yam ); 3.
Douglas Paley ( ~w);  I. ZocWy c.~
so... lJ'-t .. c..s....1ooo (Yun t 5.1 d I _ (I(.ow~
12.5 C (0-1): 1. Crady Shehan (Hon); 2. Will C.....vaugh
(K.Iw); 3. Pabid Parton (Hon); 4. N'1d:Twner (Su.z); 5. jerry Cine
(Hon~
125 C (0-2); 1. Waltrr AlSen (X.Iw ); 2. J-- ThompBon (Kaw ).;
3. Knin Helms (Hoa); 4. Wayne Bin (Xa:w ); 5. ~ ~tt
(}Ian ~
3.
125 0 (0-1 ): 1. Roy DBurie (Hon); 2. T"unm Mot'1Uon (k.aw);
y
CLirk (}ion); 4. Keith ChiIden (!ion); S. A1bw1 AUukno
Jnhr
t5uz).
125 D ~2): 1. Midulel Butrr (K.Iw); 2. James Thorrwas (Hun);
3. Chri~ Scott (lion); 4. ~ Annnhansley (Han); S. William
Locby (Hon).
250 PRO: 1. BiD WaIlin (JC.Iw); 2. T Oest:rr (Suz); 3. Shane
Ul'I
Templrton (Su%);4. K.rin W.alkn (Yam);.5. Billy Liln (Suz ).
250 B: 1. Michael Milen (lion); 2. Frankie Mullin (H on) ; 3.
Shane Foll; (Suz); 4. Charlie Kqtllrigt'l' (Suz); S. Cltra Broci ous
(I(.ow~
zso C: 1. Funn.an Ruton (Han); 2. Scott Minyard (Hon); 3.
Adam 8urchfll'Id (Suz); 4. Mon ty M-dkJck (Han); 5. Will Ca ssavaugh (Kaw}.
250 D (0-1 ): 1. Jamie Davidson (lCaw); 2. Roy DmniI! (Hon );
3. Mlk:h Ubml (Yam); 4. Bob Froat (Suz).
250 0 (0-2): 1. ~e ~ (Hon); 2. J<»h Clark (lion);
3. Kmny CrahAm (Jc..w); 4. Eddie H.ampton (Ka w ); S. Tr .avis
Smith (Hon)• .
2S1-: 1. Brian Justl~ (Suz) ; 2. Brlan Stanley (Suz); 3. Furman
Purton (Hon) ; 4. RandaD gcwe (Hon) ; S. David Sh.agan (Y.a
m)'.
30+: 1. Joel Baker (Yam) ; 2. Robert Neely (KTM); 3. D..nwl
Bell (Yam); 4. Jeff AUen(Sw:); 5. WIIU.amCollins (Hon).
U/ L: 1. Jake Mom. (Y.un ); 2. Grady Shehan (H on); 3. ChriI.
Dault (Suz); 4. Jeff Shie ld. (Kaw); S. Shane Jenkins (Kaw ).
Sunday
•
50 (4-6) : 1. Buddy Blajl (Yam) ; 2. P. t CAbenha rt (Itj); 3. Cha se
IWd (l(TM); 4. K.ua.ie Willia (Yam); S. Jarod Sealy (KTM: ).
50 (1 -8): 1. Cod y ICing (Yam ); 2. Owe Black (KTM);3. Buddy
Bi.a;ji (Yam); 4.JalerP~ (UM);5. TyWrShwna~(Yam).
60: 1. Jeffery Fll'lds (X.aw); 2. 8rad Goodwin (K.Iw); 3. Daniel
TeM'll"C' (Kaw); 4. Q\aM"ShWfUlft.o (Kaw); S. ~ Hedrick (Kaw).
1R MINI: 1. Ben Riddle (1C.lw) 2. JaWJtl Baull (Suz); 3. Joah
;
Fou.t (Suz); 4. Jeffery Reid . (Kaw ); 5. Tyler Burnetit' (yam).
SR MINI: 1. Jdfny Ryan (K.Iw); 2. Bobby R..anker (Suz); 3.
O ri. MOWfl}' (Yam): 4.
(Yun~
Rick,
H~
(Kaw); S. P..ul Justic:r
5/MIN1: 1. Paul JustO (Y.un ); 2. JI!ffery Ryan (KAw ); 3. Eric
B.ames (Suz) ; 4. IkonRidd lfo(K.aw); 5. ScottSmith (Yam).
•
125 PIlQ I . Jim
(Suz); 2. SNn< Trmplrton t5uzt 3.
Shane SIother(Yam); 4. Bill Wallin (Kaw); 5. Kevin W&Iker (Y.vn).
125 B: 1. Cody Shehan (Han); 2. Chris Bautl (Suz ); 3. Scott
Cmpn t5uzt < IdIShlo'" (""'w I; SNn< rox t5uz ~
.
125 C: 1. Man E.ac.'l (JC.w ); 2. Nick TumI!r (Suz ); 3. Adam
8ul'l'hfield (Suz); 4. Luke P'resrIl'n (Hon); s.Tony Stanq. (Xaw).
125 0: 1. OuisStott (Hon) ; 2.,Tunmy MorrilIon (X,aw); 3. Jwh
McXlnnoy (Hont < 1..... Thoaw (Hon~ S. - . ~
.
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s.
Chester burns Asheville
Indoor Motocross
By Jay and Sharon Hauser
ASHEVIllE, NC, JAN. 21·22
Suzu ki of Gastonia-s upported Jim Chester was
unaffected by the cold mo untain tem peratures
that gr eeted over 670 riders and do mi na ted
ro u nd s fou r a n d five of th e Vict o ry Sp o rts /
WKSF Kiss Co untry FM 99.9 Indoor Motocross
Series.
.
Chester was the hottest ride r on the track as
he blazed his way to three out of four Pro ma in
event wins to take home the largest pa ycheck of
the Pro riders. Florid a' s new est tra nsp lan t from
Cana da, Bill Walin, was the only rider that was
able to pu t the brakes on Chester 's attemp t at a
sh u tou t; Wallin took the 250cc Pro main even t
win on Saturda y nig ht.
. When Satu rday's 125 cc Pro ma in even t
rolled around, Shane Slother timed the gate pe rfectly and was gone, leaving the freight train of
Che st er, Hansen, and Wall in in h is ro ost .
Ha nse n was the firs t to give way, as Wallin
s lip ped in to third to chase after Sio ther and
Chester, while Hansen was now left fighting for
position with the rest of the 14-ride r field.
Sla ther was able to lead the ma in for over
eigh t laps until a stoked up Jim Chester kicked it
into high gear and shot by to lead the remaining
four laps. Slother held on for a great ride to take
second ove r Wallin. Mike Nutter quietly worked
his way into fourth p lace, with Hansen working
his way back past Walker and Templeton to captu re fifth.
Most of the names were the same in the 250cc
main, but the results definitely were not. Wallin
rode like clockwork as he grabbed the holeshot
of the 250cc Pro main and simp ly refused to look
back . Chester was the only rider to even com e
close to WaI1in. bu t he still fell short in the end.
Templeton netted a hard-eamed third, while
Walker look fourth. World 250cc Championship
contender Billy ules, back in the U.S. a fter a
four-month layoff, finished fifth .
Tight racing was the ord er of the da y in Sun d ay' s Pro main s as well, but it was the Jim
Chester show all the way . Chester had to conten d with Templeto n again for the 12Sec Pro
main victory until contact between the two riders on lap six put Templeton on the ground and
all owed Ches ter to ta ke the w in. Chester also
wen t on to score the 250ccPro main evcnt win.
Results
Saturday
:
50 (4--6) 1. Buddy Biajl (Yam) ; 2. ChaseBt.'Ck (ICTM); 3. 8inny
Orrell (Yam) ; 4. Pat Cabenh.ut(Iij ); 5. Kassie Willis (Yam) .
50 (1-8 ): 1.,Jakt! POM')'(l..EM); 2. r At GabenNrt ,(l tj); 3. Budd y
8iaji (YAm); 4. Logm Bell (KTM); 5. CNse- Beck (KTM).
60: 1. Jeffery FIil!1dJ (KAw); 2. Ou.se Shumatr (lU w); 3. Hu tch
La! ():aw); 4. Richard Carnn (1Caw 5. Matthew Rho.de (KI. w ).
);
JR MIM: 1. 8m R1ddll! (JC.aw); 2. Jason Bault (Suz ); 3. RicNrd
Games (Suz); 4.}ftlmIy Hill (Hon); .5. JefferyFle"lds (1C.lw).
SR MINI: 1. Jeffery Ryan lK.aw); 2. Bobby bnkin (Suz); 3.
P.. ut Justus (yam);" CaSI!1 B.ams (Suz); 5. Chris Mowfty (Yam).
);
51MIN1: 1. Jeoffny Ryan (~w); 2. 8m RidcIlI! (1C.lw 3. P..ul
Justus (Yam); 4. 0uU Mowfty (Yam ); S. Trav a Ragan( K.lw}.. .
US PRO: 1. Jim ChI!stft' (5u.z); 2. SNne Slather (Y.un); 3. Bill
Wa.llin ():aw );4. Mib N una-(Y.&IR);5. ~rmt HanIm (1-1oo).
(}Ian~
250PRo. 1. T o-trr (Sut.);: 2. Bill Wallin (K.Iw ); 3. Shuw
U'ft
Tnnp1don (Suz);4. D.vid Prier (Yam ); 5. Kerin Walker (Yam ).
250 a, I. FwUd< MuIliNx (Hont 2. _ _ " - (Kowt 3.
O N 8rod.aus (KIw); 4. Mm: WoodJ (Suz); S. Shane Fox (Suz}.
2SO C: 1. Scott Min yard (Mon); 2. Furman Purton (Hon); 3.
Brian Rmfro (lion); • . Chris Bladdinfidd (Suz); So'Daniel R (Hon~
2SO 0: 1. Jodw 0arIt (lion); 2. Roy Demit! (lion).;3. MicNd
Punick (Suz ); 4. Stev e Annntt.nslf')' (H on); S. Thoma. Milam
(Hon~
25+ : 1. Furman Purton CHon); 2. Brian St.anSey (Suz); 3. Riclr.
Wright (}Ion); 4. Brian lustier (Suz ); S. R.udaII Rowe(Hon}.
30+: 1. 100
(Yam); 2. Rick Wright (Ron); 3. Eric Cook
(Han);" WLiliam Collina (Hon); 5. Jowph W.a"," (lion).
U /L: 1. Ma n Ea-an (lCaw); 2. Pres ton Roee (K.lw); 3. J.cob
Dombrosky ISuz) ; 4. Sh.ane Jenld n. (lC.aw) ; S. Eugene Nonon
Bam
(Ka w}.
Every Week.
It's Sweeten by a point at
Salem Indoor Trial
By Lauren Dwyer
50 issues a y.ear.
For 30 Years.
~~
America's Weekly Motorcycle N ewspap er
SALEM, OR, JAN. 21
Dennis Sweeten proved that he had what it took
when the goin g go t tough at the Salem Indoor
Trial on the Oregon State Fairgrounds, as Sweeten pu lled out the Expert win ove r Lonny Ha llsted by one point.
The event, round th ree of the four-round
series, proved to be tough, as only two riders
we re allowed in the arena at a time and had
only six minu tes to complete the five long sec-.
tions tha t made up the course. Sections were ridden forward and reverse three times , with the
riders tack1ing sections that included a huge log
jam. earthmove~ tires , IS-foot pyramids , a car
and a va n, and a 35-foo t train of giant wirespools.
Sweeten. and H allsted easily rode their Betas
through loop on e w ithout ta kin g a point, but
Hal lsted dabbed in an easy log jam section while
hotdogging for the fans. Sweeten also picked up a
point, forcing the overall to come down to the last
loop. Sweeten went first and cleaned every section, while Hallsted was for<:ed to dab again after
getting too close to the edge of the tires he was
negotiating. The mistake cost HaIlsted the win.
Intermediate rider Dennis Tollefson smoked
the rest of his class by 20 points. Mike Moore was
close behind until halfway through the event,
when he missed a dow n- ramp in section three
and fell four feet to the ground. The crash broke
Moore' s bar-damp and prevented him from finishing the event. Dale Tollefson was second.
In the Novice class, Gene Chitham tied wi th
Monte Ebc, bu t Ebc took the wi n wi th mor e
cleans. John Cheney took third place on a fourstroke RTL250.
""
Results
EX: 1. Dennis
Sw~ten
(1); 2. Lonny Hallsted (2); 3. Kevin
IWhooI (23);" J.y Tony (26); 5. 5a>tt Tyln (31) .
AOV: 1. Dan Owyft (<48); 2. Bl.akr Landon (58); 3. WiD Swl!d·
t'ft (66).; 4. Pm Unger (96).
INT: 1. ~ Toltmon (12); 2. OaJc!o TolIdson (31); 3. John
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