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Cycle News 1995 07 19

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·EVENTSRousseau Edited by Scott started at the rear of the field and battled each other for position. Their battle carried them up to the midclle of the pack. At the finish it was King with a quarter-lap margjn over Price, Tresser, Stogsdill, Kopp. Hlebo, Lloyd, Behrle and the rest of the pack. 600 EJ(, \. Rkh King (RW; 2. c.o.p. ...... IV (}I-D); 3. Andy T....., (RW;'. Gary S: 5. TUn Fergu.Jn (BuI). . 250 PRO-AM: 1. Sam Lowe (Hon); 2. Tommy Henslef- {Han}, 250 A: 1. Zach Palmer (Yam); 2. Dusty Hunt; 3. Travis Burnett (Yam); 4. Phil Woll (Kaw); 5. Cory Roth (Hon,). 125 A:. 1. Damon Stapleton CHon.); 2. Travis Burnett (Yam); 3.. Cory Roth (Hon); 4. Usa Hiler (Hon,); 5.Jrff Landnun (Suz). 80 A: 1. Zach Palmer (Yam); 2, David Wolf (Hon); 3. Natalie Warner (Hon); •. Joe Garrison (Suz): S. 'Krill WlIllnmscn (Cob), 80 AU: 1. 8mt Enderle (Yam): 2. Paul Uttlefleld (Yam); 3. Mark FthrinS (Yam). 50 A: 1. Kris WilliaIt'l8Cn (Cob); 2. Eddie Black (Yam); 3, Eric McLane (Yam); 4. Dustin Enderle (Hon); 5. Mike Fehring Otj). OPEN A: 1. Robm Brown {Hon); 2. Mike Dnnie:ls (Hon): 3. Kevin Hiler (Hon); . 1. Luao IUu : 5, Lloyd H.uI (}lon). LAWRENCEBURG, lN,jUNE 16 Cobra-mounted Kris Williamson continued h,is dominance of the 50cc class by riding to his third straight win of the season over an ll.fider field at Lawrenceburg Speedway. Williamson got a second-place start off the line and moved into the lead on the back stretch. From that point he motored away from the pack, opening up a half-lap lead by the third lap. Late in the race, Williamson was held up by lapped riders, allowing Eddie Black to get close, but at the finish Williamson had a quarter-lap lead over Black. Eric Mclane claimed the third spot. Brett Enderle led wire to wire in the 80cc Automatic class for his win over Paul Uttlefield and Mark Fehring. Littlefield made the finish interesting, pulling up even with Enderle through turns three and four on the last lap. Enderle won the drag race out of tum four to win by two bike lengths. Zach Palmer won his second 80cc feature in as many weeks over David Wolf. Palmer and Wolf seta fast pace which saw them lap most of the field. Natalie Warner finished third. 750: 1. Randy Bronnenbe-rg OCaw); 2. Man: Stamm (lCaw); 1 Lloyd Haas (lCaw); 4. Robin Senn (Yam); S, Casey Rick (Suz). OPEN': 1. Mark Wood. oc.w); 2. Jcrrod Undquist (lCaw); 1 Bill MY'" ITn);" Marl< KUking (}I·D); 5. John Hillard (}I-D). sa.: 1. Bob Moriarity (Yam); 2. Bill Myus (fri); 3.Jun Alhemus (Bet); 4. Marvin Wiennken (Xaw); S. Greg HiIU (Ano. Wellenstein wins Wauzeka two-day trial By J.D. Shults WAUZEKA, Wl,jUNE24-25 Illinois wunderkind Jesse Wellenstein invaded Wisconsin to snare victories at both days of the two-day trial at Mark Ooll's farm in Wauzeka. The Gas.Gas USA/Rising Sun Imports/ Hebo Oothing-sponsored 12-year-old dropped only 15 marks in the Intermediate class on Saturday to best Phil McDowell's 17-point effort. McDowell, riding his first trials on a recently purchased Beta Zero, dogged Wellenstem all afternoon, and Wellenstein almost blew it when he misread the split sign in section six.

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