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Cycle News 1995 07 05

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I. EY~~TS. 250 ElO I. Ed... HoIoIob O Menill (Hon). VET AM: 1. Gregory Lemonades (Kaw): 2. Bob JArVis CHon,); 3. Alan 0'8rif'l"l (Hon); 4. Frank SUlno (]ehiNId (Hon). SR NOV: 1. Mic:~ Burnett (Sui). NOV: 1. John Craft CKaw); 2. John Webb (Hon); 3. Kirk Muraoka; 4. Bany Simon (Hoa>; 5. Dale Broc:kdt. or AM: 1. Charlet Howell (Yam); 2. Don Ryan (Yam); 3. Phil Black (Hon); .. aurl. Rowe;.s. Jack Sabine (Hon). OT EX: 1. John Chapman (Hon); 2. Bob She'ftd (Yam); 3. Mike Ferro; 4. Michad. Burnett ($uz): S. Bruce Jones. OT M$: 1. Mike Chesbro (Hon): 2. Gary WllliJOn (Hon); 3. Bush Blocb;'. Bob MiIlno< (Hon). or Vette"(Hon). CLGBY, l. Brian Bmy (Han); 2. Juolin ....poIo (Hon); 3. Erie . . . . (Han). 25+; I.ldmy SIempeI (Hon); 2. G"lI Mu.".,y (Hon); 3. P.u1 Wertheimer (Hon); 4. Alan O'Brim (Hen); 5. Andrew Zurowsld (Yam). 25+ NOV: 1. Milton AcoIta (Kaw); 2. Paul Cappardli (Hon.); 3. John ~ (Hon); 4.. Richard ~ (Sw!); 5. Vincent S&bmone (Kaw). sao: 1. G~ Murphy (Hon); 2. Paul Wertheimre (Hen); 3. Bob Walton (Hon); 4. Jehn sehlmeyer- (Hon); 5. Scott Nickrrson (Hon). . Jurado jams to LACR Night MXWin By Greg Robertson PALMDALE, CA,jUNE 10 with Scholling back on the gas after his earlier shunt and ooming up through the pack to challenge Kawasaki pilot Chad Birins. Scholting made a pass on Birins but was passed right back in the next oomer. The two riders diced side by side until the last lap. When it oounted most, Scholling held the throttle wideopen and sailed by Bitins through the whoop section to finish third. Carlton hung on for the moto win. followed by Suzuki-mounted Scheel In the second moto, Scholling had the fastest hand and left the gate with Scheel and Carlton in tow. The leaders broke away from the pack and . diced, then Scheel dialed in the fast line through the stadium whoops and captured the lead from Scholting. On the same lap, Scholting was passed again, Carlton being the man on the move th.is time with the CR rider staying on the gas a splitsecond longer than Scholting going inlO a oorner and assuming second place. By this time Scheel pulled out a five-bikelength lead, but it wasn't to last. Carlton put his head down, lefr Scholting behind in third and pulled along side Scheel, passing him for the lead over an uphill set of double jumps. U nforlunately Scheel crashed hard after he got on the binders in midair, and retired from the molO. Carlton cruised to an easy win with Scholling and Birins in second and third, respectively. Carlton's two wins gave him the overall victory while Scholling's 3-2 moto finishes netted him second and Birins' 4-3 finishes earned him third overall. R....1ts 50 SOC I. ...... Squireo (KTM); 2. Mid>elJe Marella (1CThl); 3. C.T. Okkey (Yam). 60: 1. Bnd Wolfe (Kaw); 2. Cody Dichy (](aw); 3. Stew King (Kaw). 80 BEC: I. Ryalt We.!ls (lCaw); 2. Chip Owen (Yam.); 3. " " " - Cluk (Suz). 80 JR: 1. Robby Shinn O; 2. Edward Herring (KTM); 3. Charles Meuer (Yam). 60 BEG: 1. J.J. Noone (Kaw); 2. Jimmy Soliz (Kaw); 3. Dave Carter (Kaw); 4. Justin Shannon (K.w). 60 (I»): 1. Paul Pearcy (!(aw); 2. Brett Mountain (]; 5. Andrew Signc>IWIio(l(l,w). 125 EX: 1. Eddie Hololob {)(awl; 2. John Franco (Suz); 3. Brian Bmy(Hon). - 125 BEG: 1. Langdon Southworth (Kaw); :z. Leaton Dttrick Jeff Nolan O; 2. John Aleundrt' (Hon); 3. I..ee SluJ (Suz): 4. Ethan Selzft' (Kaw). VET )]\,~: 1. John LanShammer (Kaw); 2. Randy Tittlemier (Hon). Martin masters Lodi TT By Donna Hall LOOt CA,jUNE 10 Billy Marlin put on a late-race charge 10 top the Open Money dass at the Ladi Cyde Bowl IT, wliich drew 150 riders. The Open Money Race was the race of the day as 14 riders took 10 the line. Greg Miller led much of the race and looked as though he was going to take a wire-to-wjre win. But Martin was working his way through the pack with a vengeance. The last five laps were real bar bangers. Down the front straight, Marlin tried to pass Miller inside and outsidei he gave the tree turn his best effort, and pushed hard over the first jump. None of those efforts paid off. Going into the tight lefr-hander, Marlin ducked to the inside of Miller and grabbed a handful That didn't work either. But on the last jump Marlin scooted up on the gas tank, kept the rubber on the ground, and went for it. It worked as he beat Miller by about one inch. The crowd was on its feet, and nobody really knew who won until the scorers gave it to Martin. The Pro~Am Novice contest was a battle between Don Hart, Johnny Murphree, and Lee German. These three riders go so fast that it's sometimes difficult to keep up with what is going on. All three of these riders can win any. given night, but on this night it was Hart who took the win over Murphree and German. The Black Plate race went to Rob Damron, Danny Hart and Greg Miller. The 250cc Pro-Am main event saw Justin Ownsby taking home the win followed by Gary Miller and Ron Reimer. Results P/W STJ( B: I. Ryan Kuntz (KTM); 2. Bradley HiJrr (Yam); 3. Mike Nail (Yam). P/W STK C: 1. Mid1a~ RinaIdJ ; 3. Danny Calle)' (Yam). 60 B: 1. Allen leCamp Oion). 100 C: 1. Jaaon JcnllOn (Hon): 2. Frank Nye Jr. (Hen); 3. Riley Cox (Suz); 4. Shanna DeCamp (Hon). 100 ADLT: 1. Billy Arboga!ll (Hon); 2. Frank Nye (Hon): 3. Jason Stefani (Hon). VET A; 1. Bob McDonnell (H-D);:z. Bob Meiring (W.R). VET B: I. Ed Miller (Hon); 2. Steve Gardner. VETC: 1. Bob Casey (Rtx). VINT A: 1. Scott Marquia. VINT C: 1. MIlJ"tY Weialrr (Yam); 2. Chuck Pahel (Hon). OPEN B: L John Price (Rtx); ElIke Tomita (Hon); 3. Ch.ri5 ManfWs (Hon). OPEN C: 1. Yuhiko Hirao (Hon); 2. Bob Casey (ROO. KNBBY OPEN: I. Dan Hauff (Hon); 2. Joe Elchelbaugh (Hun). 25OSCHBY; I. Toby J~ PRO-AM 2:5(k 1. Justin Ownbey: 2. Cary Miller (Yam); 3. Rm Rdm<>-

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