250 0 : 1. D.lnny Stroud (lUo
w); 2. Fr.lnk R.lnd all (Hon); 3.
Tommy A$hmon' (1(.Iw); 4. Fra ncis Kinney (Hon); S. Wan Su1lin5
(Y am).
VET 8; 1. M ike-W iIIi.1 (Hon ); 2. Ziggy Wood (Hon ); 3. 11m
ms
Stokeos (Hon) ; 4. K.c. HendeDOfl (ICTM).
VET C: I. Jeff DoIvi s (Kol ) ; 2. Rand y Bevi s (K.aw) ; 3. Gill
w
Mclane (X.aw); 4. Lann y Skwn (K.A ).
w
HOBBY: 1. Rick Thomas (K.Aw); 2. Glry Wood (Han !; 3. Rhl-tt
I'1"e'1 (H on) ; 4. L.tny McArtur (tuw).
M IXED O PEN : 1. Ron Harri50n (Yol ); 2. Tony Yitalr CHon );
m
3. Kt'Ony Robdr (Suz ); 4. Nick Thomas (Han).
0PE.'\l EX : 1. Kevi n Kn ighl (H on); 2. Jn Mc Elh.1Itl"n (Suz) ; 5 . Jon Sim rnort5 (1(.lw).
Holly blossoms at Spring Trial
By Dena Erw in
AUBURN, CA MAR. 18- 9
,
1
It didn't loo k muc h like sp ring, but the P.I.T.5.
Spring Trial wen t off withou t a hitch despite
gray, threatening skies.
Saturday's Vintag e/Beginner series saw an
un precedented event - a father and son ride-off.
Justin Oak ley, 13, and his father Keith, both riding in the Modern Bike Advanced class, were
tied most of the day, each end ing up with two
points. A ride-off ens ued and Justin edged ou t
h is dad by a narrow ma rgin. There were two
other close rides Sa turday , wi th ride -offs
between Ken Marecak and Paul OlJiges in the
Modem Cla ssic Advanced class, and between
Mary Rock and Ken Hatch in the Modem Classic Intermediate division. Marecak and Hatch
came out on top .
Greg Erwin was vic to r io us in the junior
Ad vanced cla ss, o n ly h is seco nd ride since
moving up to a more difficult Iine . joann Galbreath piloted her Apri lia to first plac e in the
Modern Bike Intermed iate divisi on , wh ile
Cody Webb rod e his tiny Honda 50 to victory
in the ju nior Beginner class with zero points for
the da y.
On Sunday, event organizer Bill Flewelling,
known for his tough loops and challenging sectio ns , once again, gave riders a ru,n for their
money, with 10 riders taking DNFs due to bike
or body failure .
Sections were laced with waterfalls, lots of
mud, and we t, slippery rocks , but that didn 't
stop Robert Holly from taking the Amateu r class
with a great ride and only 41 points. Ted Cansberge r did n't have any trouble wading through
the mud , either, easily winning the Intermediate
class.
Results
Sa lurda y
fR A DY : 1. Greg Erwin (Volm) 2. Robbie R.1smu!i!4"I1 (F;s 3;
n);
Andy Johnson (M OIl).
JR 1f'\rIT: I. Meliss.s F..-nner(Hon) ;2. Nick Ra!iomu~ (Vam ).
IR BEC: I. Cody Wt.-bh(Hon); 2. K.JyJ.rco ()" wol dJV.lm) .
1
MOD 1: 1. Justin Oa kh.· (Hon);2. Keith Oakley (Mon );3. Rob
y
Tufford (G-C) ; 4. C ha rles Rt..'CaW1b (G-C ).
MOD 2: 1. Phillipe Geslin (Mon ); 2. Becky G.ansbe~ (Yam );
J. Karen Oswolld (G-C); 4. C holr ll'S lU'Collk'Tt! (G-C ).
MOD 3: 1. Joan n Calbrea th (Apr); 2. LisSol Sh o u n (Bt. t); 3.
·
T.ua Oswald (Ami); 4. D avid Doudn.t (Bet ).
PR H /W ReO MSTR: I. Derek Belvoi r (Vel).
MOD CLSC I: I. K..-n Moll't.'C.lk (Hon); 2. Pau l Olbges (Bul); 3.
lim Porter (Va m ); 4. BobWilli.am Jr. (K.1w) ; S. Sieve Sad..,. (Suz ).
s
MOD C LSe 2: 1. Sll-pkm KusanOvich (V.lm ); 2. Shawn Freil in g (Volm);. 3. B..'Tt M il~ (Kaw); 4. Thorn Forsy the (Vol ); 5. Doyle
m
Cuo k (Bu l).
MOD C lSC 3: I. Ken Hollch (Bu l); 2. M.uy Rock (Yam ); 3.
m
Molrk Brosius (Vol ): 4 , lim 1.Ppfi(Vam ); 5. Da\'id Brickey (Mon. ).
SW1( y
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S P RT M N A: 1. Kor y W ebb I Fan) ; 2. Lor i Doln.l (Ya m) ; 3.
L ,·Lu\d M.llI (Hoo).
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SR SPlMN A: I. Ken M.1T'ft:ak (H on ); 2. Pau l O lligies (Foln); 3.
Joh n Moore (Suz); 4. SIeve M usaieU (8 ul); 5. Rot."n' Tn.osJt.or (Yol ).
m
SR SPRTM N B: 1. Steve Kusa novich (Apr ); 2. Kcilh Oakley
~ton ).
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SPRTMN B: 1. Ju! tin OJkit-y (Moo ); 2. Lori Boot h (Yam); 3.
Bot> Lucia no ( Bel).
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EX: 1. Ncil ~lvoi.r (F.m); 2. How.lrd Ga lbn.- l h (A pr) ; 3. Da n
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Sutfin (Bet) ; 4. Mi lch Rrichard l (Fol ); 5. Holp Os w a ld (G-G).
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SR AM ; I. S te ve Da rrow (G-C); 2. M Ike FenT\("f(Mon) ; 3 .
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Perez conquers
Cycleland Eurocross
By Rex Harr is
CHICO, CA, MAR. 19
Kawasaki rider A.J. Perez gave mud-riding
lessons to his fellow competitors as he swept
both mot os in 60cc ac tio n a t rou nd three o f
Cycleland's Eu rocross Series.
The seemingly end less torr ent ial ra ins that
th reatened to tu m the Northern California race
tr ack into a ski lake, fina lly took a break and
allowed race-starved motohead s the chance to
p ractice their mud- rid ing skills under cloudy
bu t d ry skies.
Moto one saw Perez gra b the holeshot with
Chris Barnes, Bob b y Barnes, Brock Ham mon
and Brandon Boyd hot on his tail. Perez imm ediately began to pu ll awa y from the batt le that
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