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DIGIG! 250 BEC; 1. Otris B.anwy (lion); 2. lnftn y Lu son (K,aw); 3. Ben Raahing (Suz ); 4. RYoinSullivan (Suz); 5. RyolnCOl(. ::so NO V: 1. Br4lndon Si rQCO'l. (K. w ); 2. JWltin Dnch.imps ('{am); 3. Ryan Sagen (Hon ); 4. Scott Davis (Hon). 250 INT : 1. s.m MorhoNon (K.Iw); :z. Cole Wa llw ork (Yam ); 3. Erich M. s.grn ('( am ); of. C rolig Till" ( Hon); S. Skip Smith (Ya m). 250 PRO: 1. lk old Frollflpton (Yam); 2. 0wId WoIIlw (Yarn). ork O PEN NO V: t . BlTnt Bush (1C.l.w ); 2. Ene Duckro (Hon); 3. BrMldon Scott (Hon). 0-25 VET: 1. End\ M. SI~ (YoI m); 2. 8~l y Simcox (K,aw ); J. Todd 5pn'at (Yam); 4. Cc:wndlCan ter (Yam ); 5. ShanelUrch (Hon~ 0-35 VET: t . Rusty Whippr (k.Iw); 2. WoI rw y 3. Bryan s.wdm (Hon). Johnson (Xoiw).; Hallsted dominates Stalwart Trial By Rod Jackson TILlAMOOK,OR. JAN. 29 Beta rider Lonny Hal lsted wrung out the competition in Colu mbia Observed Trials Association's annual Stalwart Tria l to start the year off righ t on a super wet Super Bowl Sunday. With onl y four dabs for the entire day, the Portland Off Road Center/Galfer/ MCM-sponsored Ha llsted bested Beta teammate Den nis Sweeten by 14 marks as the two top riders in the Pacific Northwest dueled for dominance, Sweeten dropped a five early after a costl y mistake, while Hallsted (us ing a bit of psy che) sta yed clean until mid tri al where a down /up off-cam ber that wa s s lick as an oil ed ice be rg caught him for a three. The same section, same tum caugh t h is onl y o the r d ab in 30 section attempts. Rod Smith, also a whizbang bicycle trickster, stayed jus t one foot ahead of fellow Washing tonian D3n Dwyer to claim the Advanced class w in. Bill " Re tr oboy " Ecks tei n dra gg ed an anachr onis tic tw in-sh ock Fantic to a on e-point victory ove r fellow old fart Rod Jackso n in the Senior d ivision. The Intermediate class sa w reformed kneed ragger Mike Given take the win over last year's top Oreg on Novice, Kyle Begell, while Joe Gan n ison squeaked b y Dennis Shreiter fo r the Novice-win. Results EX 1. Lonny tWlJst.:.d (Bet ); 2. DnWa Swenm (Bet) ; 3. : ~in "'...l (GG); ' . Sa>n ........ (GG); 5. J.oyTony (G-C). A DV: 1. Rod Smith (Bd); 2. o.n Owyft' (CC); 3. WiD S~ en ('(MIl); 4- K.-ith Ditmatl (Mon}; 5. 8bU Landon (G-G). SR: 1. 8ill Eckstrin (Fan); 2. Rod J,Kbon (G-C); 3. Tom Dick· II'IoIn (Fan); 4. Mike Wirth (Y.am). IN!: 1. Miu Given (YoI ); 2. Kyk ~ge'll (G-C); 3 . W.1t m wccney (~); 4. Mik Mooee (Fan ); S. liw Knhd (G-C) . NOV: J. Joe Canni5on; 2. Dmnis Shreiter (pm); 3. WI' H.an!OI'I; 4. Deve Got-dert(Mon); S. Oycle blkr 1G-C) . Bergstrom blasts San Jose Marathon Challenge By Bill Spe ncer SAN JOSE, CA,FEB.5 With the rains in rem ission for nearly a week, the Sa n Jose Speedway Ma ratho n Challenge resu med at the Santa Claro County Fairgrounds, with Paul Bergstrom eme rging as the big winner in race number two , the 250cc class. The Loral Lake Racing-supported Bergstro m had one d uel with Vet rider Scott Larson before . leadi ng the final 40 minutes of the one-hour race and laking the win by a large margin. Gary Plattje was thi rd ove rall followed closely by Jerry Castillo and Danny Ma lfa tti, who was riding gamely desp ite a lingering knee injury. David Bentley opened up the day with a win in race number one on his C R125 . Be n t ley defea ted road racer Darrell Cli ngerma n and Scott Heywood. Dorrey Ingoglia topped the small enduro bike contingent The San Jose Yamaha-sponsored High Noo n Shootout went to the duo of Sean Lollar and Brett Landes, who beat t he 40-tea m field. Youngsters Gary Rogers and Nate Wait were second after Anthony DeMario pulled over after riding so hard as an lronman. Greg Ka ho lz wa s on fire in the Ironman Sportsman division while the team of Billy Tetrick and Billy Luker to ok the Enduro-thon Sportsman division over Jason Sirany and Tom Morre ll. Ror y Muscatel took the final event of the day, with Nick Nazzisi secon d. Jason Stefani bulldogged his wa y third overall ahead of Brad ~ Spencer. Results RAC E 1: I. D av id Be- tle'Y (Hon); 2. DUT e'l1 Oinge' rmoln n (K."l ); 3. Scon Heyw ood (Suz ); 4. Dof1Y)' ln gog li.ll (Hoo); S. Rick w 0'8ri", (Hon ). RACE 2: i . Polul &rgatrom (l<.tw) ; 2. Scott Lanon (YoI ); 3. m C ol y PloIttje' (YoI ); 4. Jerry Ca s ti llo C Dn ); S. Da n ny M.l.UoItt r m H i (Hon). RACE 3: t. Sto,1n Lo!Lu / Brett Loind8 (Hon); 2. Rob Dlmroa (Suz ); 3. City Rogers /N.tr W.ait (Yam ); 4. Greg K.unholz (lion); 5. BiDy Teuick /Billy Lubr (Hon ). RACE 4: 1. Rory MU-eJ tel (Su%); 2. 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