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Cycle News 1995 07 19

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125 EX:. 1. Donald HArdy (Kaw);2. Adam Montoya (Suz). 125 INT: 1. Juatin Miller (Han); 2. C~y Bounds !Suz); 3: N"lh;tn Halpin (Yam). 125 NOV: 1. Vandon RAy (J(tM); 2. Aaron Wilbanks (Suz); 3. Jeff Hubar ()(awl; 4. haWn Knobloch (Yam); 5. Lance Coers (Kaw). 125 BEC: 1. J~Y Parkn (Han); 2. Rkk Du.!lhM.-r (Kaw); 3. Colby Colley CKaw); 4. Steven Anderson CKTM>; 5. Zak Masbbum (Hon). 30+: 1. Jimmy Polk Oion); 2. Jeff AtweU (Hon); 3. Randy BL1ck (KTM); 4. Bob VUandry (A110; 5. Bryan Cordon Qion). 80 INT: 1. 0lUdn Hardage O; 3. - Brandi Davis CYam);" ShaMan Crabbs (Kaw); 5. Jennifer Gilliard 1Suz). f5TTMR: I. BUly Messner (Yam); 2. Scott Laningham (Yam); 3. Bryan Boine:r (Kaw); 4. Don Easley (Han); S. William Davis (Yon». 125 BEC: I. Adam CanoU (Kaw); 2. Paul VanMder (Yam); 3. Brian o.vis (Yam); 4. John Gough (Yam); 5. Kmn Kos«lny Felix, and Nikki Harris. By lap two, Hondamounted Ben McClure caught and passed Harris for fifth spot, while Burns slowly inched away (rom the competition. On the next goround Felix got out of shape on the approach to a large double jump and both McClure and Harris doubled past him. As the halfway signal came out, the battle for second through fifth really got serious. Stewart bobbled in a turn and went from third to sixth, as McClure, Harris, and Todd Boyd railed by him. A couple of laps later, Harris repassed McClure and moved into third behind Holt. At the checkers it was Bums taking the win followed by Holt, Harris, McClure and Boyd. Bums took another win in the 250cc main event. He was followed across the line by Kurt Favre, Chris Verboom, Danny Rutherford and Tom Odekirk. Results P/W: 1. Derm\ Nye (KTM); 2. Bradley Powell (Yp.m); 3. Jacob Eis8ler (Yam): 4. ~k Brock (Suz);5. Jason Embree (Yam). 60: 1. Daniel Fowler (Kaw); 2. A.J. Perez (Kaw); 3. Chrla Barnes (J(liw); 4. Orondon Powell (K.1W); S. JeASe LaZZl\rino (Kaw). 80: 1. Evan L..1ughridge (Suz); 2. Eric Nye (Suz); 3. Seth Kirby CSux); 4. Chris McAvoy (Su2); S. Mike Howarth (Yam). 125: 1. Aaron Bums (Han); 2. Craig Holt (Kaw); 3. Nikki Harris (Hon); 4. 8m Md:1ure (}-Ion); 5. Todd Boyd (Hon). 250: 1. Aaron Bums (Han); 2. Kurt Favre (Han); 3. Chris Va-boom (Han); 4. Danny Rut~ord (Han); S. Tom Oderk.lrk CHon). Sutfin Soars at Flight of the Eagle Trial By Dena Erwin EAGLE MOUNTAIN, CA,jUNE 24-25 After a two-week delay the Sacramento PITS "Flight of the Eagle" tria1 finally took off, with Expert Dan Suffin dominating his class on Sunday. Montesa riders Steve Muscatell and Jolmny Moore continued their season-long battle in the Senior Sportsman A division, with Museatell narrowly edging out Moore. In the Sportsman A class, Joe Eig-enman returned to trials after a short layoff to score an easy victory. Bony ·Lowery and Darrell Beer tied for the lntennediate class win. Lowery broke the tie by having the most cleans. Saturday's Vintage/Beginner series also saw exciting competition. Phillipe Geslin mastered the Modem Bike Advanced class, beating his nearest opponent by 20 points, while Dan Waller and Leland Mason tied for first place in the Modem Bike Master division. Waller had just enough cleans to take the class. The Modem Bike lntermediate class winners were PITS newcomers Mike Mennick and Jason Frost, with 13year-old Frost finishing hi. first-ever trials event with a second-place finish. Jim Zopfi also had a strong ride, taking first in the Modern Oassie lntennediate class. Results Seturday )R ADV; 1. Greg &win (Yon». JR BEG; 1. Owen Wright (Yon». MORN BKI: 1. Dan Waller (Fan); 2. Uland Mason (CG); 3. Bc!rt Fulwider (Yam); 4. Rusty Fuanzi CBet); S. Craig larson ; 5. Jay WiIlUun!l (Yam). 2SO C: 1. Chris Gooda.1I (Yam); 2. Donnie Mathl! (Hon); 3. Fnrnk _ ; 4. jen-y F.m oc.w); 5. Duane Ramo ()(Th1). 200: 1. Gary Mlttdbcrg (Kaw); 2. Steve Crews (Kaw); 3. Kevin Betts (Kaw); .... John Dillingham Ooclo; Ten-y 8mmIharl lYam). 125 EX: 1. Dennis Owens (JCaw); 2. Juan OweN (Yam); 3. Brandon L.acey (Kaw). 2SO BEG: I. Joey Baran (Hon); 2. lft LaFon Oion>; 3. Darrdl ..... (Yon»; 4. M>Ia>lm Wood lYon»; S. Billy Kn;ght (Hon). 2SO NOV: 1. Mike WUlI&ms (Yam); 2. jesR Abbott CKaw); 3. Juon HuS (lion); 4. Mark Tur.byflll (1(aw); S. Chuck Dykstra (}ion). 2SO INT; 1. CaseyColdtlon); 2. Non ; 3. - - I. Scott Terry OCaw); 2. Brent W-son (Kaw); 3. John BarkBialP lYon». 60: er (Kaw); 4. Jeb Gaskill (Kaw); 5. Kevin PrilIWnan (Kaw). 85 (7-11): 1. Justin Gibbs (Kaw); 2. Chris Roberu (Han); 3. Ouis Slaughter (Kaw). . 8S (12-15): L Byran Clenedenist (Yaw; 2. Barry Carpmter (Hon); 3. Cole Terry; 4. Jason LaPlante (Hon>; S. Kevin Hakhu (Hon). S/MlNl: 1. Ben Thompson (Kaw); 2. Byran Clenedeni5t (Yam); 3. Justin Gibt.. 125 A: 1. Chad Newton (Sm); 2. Mike Eastwood (Kaw); 3. Rob McWhorter (Hon); 4. Sidnry Willtams (Kaw); 5. Ray Bowlin (Hon). 125 B: 1. Doug Ncighbonl Qion); 2. Roger Carrico (Hon); 3. jeff Ftelda {Sut:); 4. M. Skwa.rt (Suz,); S. Tom Jennings (Su.z). 125 C: 1. Barry Shivt!r (Kaw); 2. Brian Raymor

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