EVENTS
early crash and challenged third-place runner
Subart, making the pass to set out after secondplace Wheelright. It wasn't long before the
charging Borche; 2. Kylt Bunn (Hard; 3. Beau
Brown OCaw).
80 A1 1. Chris Waite (Hon); 2. 1m Holden Oion); 3. Scooter
Vernon (Hon).
60 A:. I. Otris Waitr Oion}; 2. ~'m Bunge' OCaw); 3. Mike
Rochester ()(aw).
SO MOO: 1. Andy Fiy (Vam,); 2. Mark Studebaker; 3.
Ty~
Gooo.
SO SR: 1. Andy Fay (Cob); 2. T.J. HagG'WU\; 3. Eric DrBorr,
80 STl(, I. Slq>..... Ph; 4. Oanm Bon:hmllng (Yam); 5. Jt.mIe Schuring
(Vim).
250 B: 1. Doug Fo2o CKaw); 2. RIde Harkins (Suz); 3. Kevin
Gano (Yom); 4. 8; 2. Bob Thomas CHon); J. MarIe
Engle Oion); 4. OIad Lloyd (Hon); 5. JamN Jorgeroon CHon).
25+: 1. Bobby Wagner (Sux); 2. Joe Subut (Hon); 3. Darren
80rcherdmg (Yam); 4. Larry Wit!nl."r (Sux); 5. Todd FticbnF
(Kaw).
30+: 1. Bobby Wagner CSuz): 2. Larry Wttme:r (Suz;); 3. Todd
Alckenger OCaw); 4. Doug Fozo CKaw); 5. Ride Walsworth (Suz).
35+: 1. Bob Bean (KTM); 2. Dave Tallman (Yam); 3. Marlr:
Bury (Hon);4. JeHTaelD'Ian CSuz.>; 5. PenySQbH!r (J(aw).
40.: 1. Bob Bean (KTM).
SO+: I.Jim Admt (Suz).
Whitt hot at Dade City MX
By Kyle Mya..
DADE OTY. FL, JUNE 2S
Kyle Whitt used a 3-1 tally to win the 125/2.5Occ
Beginner class at round 11 of the Florida
Motocross Series held at Dade City Raceway.
[n the first Beginner moto, Mark Fears led
the 14·rider field into turn one with Roger
Daniels, Danny Hanson, Tony Torri and Gary
Kusnierz following. Tom quickly flew by Hanson on the opening lap as Daniels pressured
Fears for the lead, Daniels taking the spot in the
back sand section.
Meanwhile, Whitt broke into the top five
after a mid pack start. Third-place Torri then
bobbled, as Kusnierz and Whitt shot by.
Fears, Kusnierz and Whitt battled for second, as Daniels pulled away. Kusnierz then slid
out allowing Whitt and Toni to motor by. Whitt
continued to hound Fears for second, until
falling and handing third to Torti. Whitt quickly
remounted and charged aher Toni and within
one lap Whitt slipped back by to retake third. At
the finish it was Daniels scoring the easy win
ahead of Fears, Whitt, Torti and Rogar Creamer.
Kusnierz rocketed out of the gate to start
moto two with Whitt, Charles Satcher, Fears and
Barney Cosh on his rear fender. As the pack hit
the sand portion of the course, Kusnierz threw it
away and the entire field raced by. Whitt was
now in control. until he fell and gave the lead to
Satcher, though Whitt would quickly remount
and take the spot back. As Whitt sailed by Satcher for the lead, Hanson also followed to run in
second place. Whitt and Hanson battled for the
win with Whitt holding on for the moto and
overall by a wheel. Daniels, Creamer and Fears
rounded out the top five.
RBBUIts
P/W (4-6):1. Sara Hampshire (LEM); 2. Angela Moore (Vam).
r'/W (7--8):1. MariJ,a Hamptihirt! (LEM); 2. Kyle Chisholm
CLEM); 3. Stacy Szcyzgiel (KTM).
.
60: 1. Kyle WUlJllmSOn (Kaw); 2. Dustin Lyno (Ko'tw): 3. Brnd
Bernier (Kaw); 4. Cody Roth (Kaw); S. Marilla Hampshire (Kawl.
80 \7-11): 1. Dan Truman (Kaw); 2. Brad Bernier CKaw); 3. Jeff
Moore (SuJ:).
80 (12·13): 1. Troy Adams (Suz;): 2. Jessie Ballard (Suz); 3.
Ryan DaVlS (Kaw).
80 (14--)5): 1. Jesse Adams (Suz); 2. Zeb 8ielling (Yam).
80 8EG: 1. Carlo Bmrd CKaw); 2. Nathan Vick (Kaw); 3.1este
Young (Yam); 4. Robert Croci (SuT.); 5. Sam Skelton (J(aw).
S/MWl: 1. JeMie Ballard (Suz); 2. Troy Ad;JIM (Suz); 3. Kyle
Williamson (Suz); 4. Jesse Adam5 (Suz); 5. Zeb Bielling (Yam).
125 8: t. WayneSchacfer (Suz); 2. Kyle Mym t5u7J.
125 C: l. Cory Willey CKaw); 2. Robert Wright (Hor\); 3. W~
Griffin (Youn);" T_ Hyd.
125/250/500 8EG: 1. Kyle Whitt (Kaw); 2. Roger tnniel$
Oion}; J. Mark Fears
OCTM>;4. RogarCmuner(Hon); 5. Danny Hanson (Suz).
30+: 1. Alan Trmthan Oion}; 2. JcffOatr (Suz).
35+: 1. Tom Fogg (Kaw); 2. Jeff Clair (Sux); J. Tracy 6au~
(Yam).
40+: ). Tom Fogg (K&w).
OPEN NOV: I. Ouis Reynolds (AT1O; 2. Rudy SlvelJ :
3. Robert Butts (Hon).
Currie hot at Budds Creek
National Motocross
By Bev Gibson
BUDDS CREEK, MD, JUNE 15
Paul Currie "(as the young man to beat at the
Budds Creek National MX amateur day, taking
a hard-fought win in the 125cc A class.
Though the 18-year-old won both motos in
the eighth-liter class, a tough challenge was presented by Virginian Shawn Shultz and Chad
Sanner. Currie's moto-one holes hot gave him
ti,e lead, but Shultz was right on his tire until he
crashed in a tough technical section just past the
finish line. Sanner had a rough start and moved
through the field to close the gap on Currie, but
the Pennsylvanian ran out of laps and had to
sett1e for second.
In moto two Currie again pulled the
holeshot and ran wire-to-wire giving him the
overall win on the day, with Sanner finishing
second, Shultz third and District 7 racers Denny
Williams and Chris B.rown rounding out the top
five. Shultz came back strong in his first big race
after surgery last winter.
Results
50 (~): 1. Sun Hackley (Yam); 2. Jimmy Mlliut (LEM); 3.
Brian Andenon; 4. Rodnt"Y Steele (Yam); 5. Tyll!r" Wey (Hon).
50 (7-8): I. Nick Evennou (LEM); 2. Shawn I:>cnoey (LE.\i); 3Qgd Wages CLEM>; 4. Dlvld Holt (LEM).5.
60: t.
Kmny DIy (Yam).
Jason Crisp (Kaw); 2. Ryan Mills OCAw); 3. Nid.Even--
nou (Kaw); 4. Matthew 8oyn' (Kaw); 5. Wilham Heckaman (Kaw).
SO (7-11): 1. Steven ~ (Kaw); 2. Bmt MacMillan ; 3.
Jon Barber (Kaw); 4. Ben WillJby (Su.z);5. Mike Hyatt (Yam).
125 C Drv 2: 1. JaIOn Creer "'am); 2. Wade Shiw (Yam); 3.
David CarHsle (Kaw): 4. Meir Rigan (Han); 5. Kevin HelinslJ
(Hon).
ill D: 1. B. PybaB (Hun,); 2. W. Kite ()(TM); 3. C, Buck (Yam..:
4. R. Pia:un (Kaw); 5. C Hartz Oion).
250 A: 1. Michael 8lol\J'" (Yam); 2. Michael LAnd (Hon); 3. Tony
Sapanero (Yam); 4. Donald Alford (YAm); 5. Bill Smith (Hon).
2SO B: 1. Lee Tltthan (Hen); 2. Philip Oavi8 CHon); 3. Tro}'
Swartz ; 5. Muir: McWhortw (Kaw).
Reed rocks at CCS
Talladega Road Race
By Bob Appleg8te
TALLADEGA, AL,jUNE 17-18
A turnout devoid of Superstars and contingency
hunters made for gneat racing at the midseason
CCS round at Alabama's challenging 1.3-mil.
Talladega Grand Prix Raceway where Mike Reed
raced to the win in front of Southeast Region
overall points leader Leslie Home to earn the victory in Heavyweight Superbike racing.
At the drop of the green flag, Reed jumped
quickly into the lead, only to be overtaken on
lap two by Horne. GMD Computrack's Kent
Soignier quickly moved to third, riding his best
race in a long time. Home looked to be on the
way to another win in his successful weekend
and held off the advances of Reed - until the
white-flag lap, finally getting nailed on the back
side of the serpentine course. Reed held on for
the win as his cheering section went wild.
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