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Cycle News 1995 07 19

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EVENTS argued over the remaining top slots. Notably absent was Humphrey, who had developed mechanical trouble. Walker went on to remain perfect in the 2SOcc A class, scoring the overa II win via two mota wins again. .Results so (4-6): l Damel Ly.lIUley ev.m); 2. Auston Alben CLEM); 3Andy CYRe:Uly (Yam); 4.J\dtin l.anca5ter (hm); 5. Tvler Home: (Yam). SO 17-8)0 I. LS Home (Cobl. 65: 1. Joshua o.vis (Kaw); 2. Zadcary Lundy (Kaw); 3. L1l. Home (Xaw); 4. Craig Lingerfclt ()(aw). 80 0 BSG: 1. Marty Smith ; 2. Robert Chambmi OCaw); 3. Midutd AlexAnder (Hon); -4. Ow:! Wtnkler evam); 5. }o5h lft (Yam). POWDER PUFF: 1. Kati~ Smillie (Hon); 2. Sonja Hamilton (Hon); 3. Mcliua Pittman (Yam); 4. CynthUl Hillsman (Hon); 5. Karm Hartmann (Hoa). JR MINI: 1. Zackary Lundy CKaw). SR MlNI: 1. Aaron Lind.ey (Kaw); 2. Mlchul Crawford (Yam); 3. Danny Smith (Hon); •. Marty Smith (Suz); 5. Michael Alcxander (Hon). SCHBY: 1. Buckley Shuler (SU7J; 2. Aaron Lindsey (Kaw); 3. Danny Smith (Hon); 4. Michael Crawford (Kaw). 125 A: 1. Kevin WaJkcr (Yam); 2. Dwayne Bone (Hon); 3. Christopher Bailey CHon); 4. David Dishman (Suz); S. Robby Barg. steelt (Kaw). 125 B: 1. Jeff Giese (SUZ); 2. Anthony D' Amlro CSUZ>; 3.J08h Morgan (Kaw); 4. Tommy Boyd (Suz). . 125 C: 1. Buckley Shuler (Sur,); 2. Sam Unton (Hon); 3. Mark Jug~ (Hon); 4. Te:rry Shave (Hon); 5. Chris Winick'!' (Hon). 125 D: 1, Bill Pritchett (Kaw); 2 Robert Jon~ (Suz); 3. Katy Smillie: (Hon); 4. Mike: Crawford (Hon); 5. Rich De:Arment (Hon). 250 A: 1. Kevin WlIlker (Yam); 2. Tommy Martin (Hon); 3. Christopher Bailey Q-Ion); 4. Dwa~ Bone (Hon); 5. David Dishman (Suz). 250 B: 1. Michael D'Amico (Suz); 2. Lee T.tham (Han); 3. David J.ckson (Yam); 4. Phillip Hayes (Suz); 5. Joe-y Ledoux was Chapman who cruised to an easy win and the overall victory. Petton ma naged ta hold on to second, followed by Robertson and Bayles. Robertson's 1-3 moto finishes netted him second overall while Petton's 4-2 fini hes were good enough for third. Resuns 50 STK: I. And~ JansU'lg 0CThf); 2. C.T Dickey (Yam); 3. Michelle: M.1rdia OCTM). 60: l. Drew HAnks (K,aw); 2. 8r¥I Walk (Kaw); 3. BrMley Youl'Ig (Kaw). 80 BEG: 1. Ikrek MdCenz:ie: (Sui); 2. o.nny Onuck Jr. (Hon); 3. Chris Abbott (Yam). 80 JR: 1. Robby ShIRn (Kaw); 2. McAy Scheel ; 5. Puha Afshar (Yam). VET TR NOV: 1. Qui Ray (Hon); 2. Mike Ucitnl (SuzJ; 3. Michael Lucas (Kaw); 4. Randy Genirc (Hon); 5. Chris Stangl (Hon). VET BEG; 1. Jack Miller (Ysm); 2. Darrel Sand~ (Hon); 3. Chuck Shannon (Hon); 4. Andy Flum (Yam); 5. Carl t.q:aspe (Kaw). VET NOV: I. John Alexander (lion); 2. Harold Smith (J John ...w .... JR 0-1: 1. BiJly Jann1ro; 2. Traw.MKDon.olld; ). Jimmy Martinez; 4. Bryan Yanow. JR 0-2: 1. Luke Brnnett; 2.Jeromy MaI'tyr\R; 3. Eric Veale. Walker handles Road Atlanta Motocross By Barbara Williams. BRASEl.TON, GA, JUNE 24 Yamaha of Kingsport-backed Kevin Walker vis- ited the brand-new Road Atlanta MX track and took home $1100 for his four-moto sweep of the 125 and 2SOcx: A classes. "l should have been here for the first two races," joked Walker. "But you can bet I'll be back." Over 200 riders came to Road Atlanta MX, to compete for the guaranteed S3000 A-class purse, plus amateur trophies. Walker's first start, in 12See A moto one, was cautious owing to the fact that this was his first race on the RAMX track. Walker allowed Christopher Bailey to take the point position early, but after the first few laps, Walker was confident enough to take over the lead and stretch out a lQ-second advantage on his way to the first of four moto wins. Bailey battled Dwayne Bone, Adam Humphrey and David Dishman for the rest of the first outing. Bone crowded Bailey constantly until late in the race, when he forced an opening and slipped into seeond, leaving Bailey to battle with Humphrey for third. A lap later, Hiunphrey also went past Bailey, dropping him to an unwelcome fourth and leaving Dishman to cross the line in fifth. In the second 12Scc A moto, Walker left no doubt about just who was in charge as he leaped to the front at the start and never looked back. Bone, BaUey, Dishman and Shawn Sewell By Randy Presthus (Hon). MAYFLOWER. All. JUNE 18 Vincent Davis was the man to beat as he took the overall win at the Arkansas Dirt Riders-hosted seventh round of the Black Jack Enduro Circuit, the Davis Lake Enduro. The terrain consisted of 34 ground miles run at a straight IS-mph average on virgin terrain, with long sections that took points from all the AA riders. There were just two resets on the entire loop. Steve Leivan led the AA riders at the end of the first loop with a one-point advantage over DaVis - a 1994 ISDE Junior Team rider, The second loop was a repeat of loop one with the speeds bumped up to 24 mph and one reset removed, creating a 24-miJe test section. Davis took charge during this loop on his Moose Racing/ Pirelli/ Pro-Action Suspension/ Scotti Davis Cycles/ Mike's Machine-backed CR250, losing two fewer points than Leivan, and ending the day with 2B points dropped to take the win. Leivan dropped 29 points for second place. Steve Travis, another '94 ISDE rider and the current BJEC points leader, struggled with slower riders finishing the day with a 35. Jeff Plunkett, the 1992 BJEC Champion, came back from a oneyear layoff due to a broken leg to easily take the A honors, and third overall. (..~ Results 250 0: 1. Lee Bivens (lion); 2 Grq Armour (Yam); 3. Tmc:y Hardy (Kaw); 4 Brett Pittman (Yam); 5. Staren Brown (Suz). 25. A; 1 Tommy MMtln (Hon); 2. Glenn Bates (Hon); 3. johnny 80Rkrs (Kaw); 4. John Lundy Q-Ion); 5. Robby B.ugstedt (Kaw) 25+ B: I. KevmMatthew (Hon);3. Mark CyphnsCSu7j. 25... C: I. Carl McEwr (Hon); 2. Tim H05frold (Hord; 3. 80 Cobb (Yam); 4. Arthur Spencer J~ CKTM): S. John Carpe:ntrt (Yam> )()... A 1. Glenn Bales CHon); 2. John Lundy (Hon); 3, Johnny Bordtn (Kaw). JO+ B; 1. hndy B.ufie:ld (K&w); 2 David Jackson (Yam); 3. Kenny Clark (K.w); 4 Rich.ud lAng!! (Mal); 5. Jim Creasy (Hon), JO+ C: 1. So Cobb (Yam); 2. Arthur Spe:acer (JCTM); 3. Kenny H.tl (Hon); 4. Paul FLrMC:hiJd (Suz); 5. Vanc;r ~ CHua). 4(ff: 1. Kenny Lee Hall (Hon); 2. Vance Chll$e (Hus); 3. Dale Deaton OCTM); 4. Richard Burdett (Kaw); 5. Larry Hamrick (Soz) U/l AM: I. Le:e ToiIItham CHon); 2 Michael D' Amkxt CSuz); 3. Kevi.n Mathews {Hon); 4. Tommy Boyd (Suz); 5. Jeff Killtam (Hon). Chapman conquers Mosier Valley Motocross By Chris Boice ARLINGTON, TX, JUNE 23 Jason Chapman came away victorious from week three of Mosier Valley's Night Flight SummerScries. Chapman took home the top honors in the 250cc Beginner class. Honda-mounted Scott Robertson roosted his way into the early lead at the start of the first mota pursued by Chapman and Jay Bayles. Robertson took advantage of the clear track conditions and spread hjs lead out early to a comfortable margin. The battle for second materialized. into what would be a great race to the checkered flag. Chapman was able to keep himself in the runner-up position but not without some defensive-riding tactics. Bayles was right on Chapman's rear fender for the entire five laps but was unable to make his pass attempts stick. He pulled along side of Chapman several times but Chapman shut the door and kept second place. At the finish line it was Robertson way out in front, followed by Chapman and Bayles. Mota two of the 250cc Beginner class sa w Chapman grab the holeshot. Oose behind were Randy Malone and Bryan Petton. Chapman immediately stretched his lead to 10 bike lengths and appeared as though he would get away. Runner-up Malone had a different plan however. He pulled away from Pelion and was closing in on Chapman for the lead by the third lap. Malone's opportunity to take the lead came on the next lap when Chapman backed off the throllie through the stadium whoops. Malone pulled alongside of Chapman over the next set of double jumps but landed too nose-down to make the pass stick. Just two corners later, however, Malone again held the throttle wide open and tangled handlebars in midair with Chapman over a plateau jump. Malone got the bad end of the exchange and crashed hard. He later remounted to finish in sixth place. With Chapman now way out in front, the battle raged on for second place. Pelion, Bayles and Robertson were all in a position to take the runner-up spot in the mota. The trio kept the spectators on their feet until the finish line. When the checkered flag flew after five laps, it 0/A: 1. Vincent DaviA (28 points); 2. Steve Le:lvlU1 (29); 3. Jeff Plunkett (34); 4. Steve: Travil OS)' 0/A A: I. Jeff P'tunbtt (34). 200 A: 1. Daren Ogden (85); 2. Rick Owens oro); 3. Bobby Paschal (08). 250 A: l.Je:ff F'tunkett 04.>; 2. Mark J. Kendall (13); 3. Randy Williams (73). OPEN A:. 1. Eli BeOlrd (74); 2. Leo Koch (86); 3. Mike Shown (91). L1'IIT A; 1. Bill Rogrrs Jr. (40): 2 Ke:Dy Crenshaw (40); 3. Dave Beny<'tl. SR A: I. Wayne: 8e:lndorf (71); 2. Terry Long (93); 3. Bud S; 3. R&ndy Laudft'D\i.lk (147). l1\'T B: 1. Gary Dennington (88); 2. Tun Haslett (95); 3. Tom Hennen 034). SHORT a/A: 1. larry BoIandt"f'(13). SPTSMN A: 1. larry Bolander (13); 2. Tom HIll 05); 3. Randy Prathus (2.]). S/SR A:. 1. DandJ Judy 04); 2 Gent K)'I'OO (15); 3. Charlie: Bud (17). SR B: 1. lefon ThomP'On (24); 2. Iknnis Sche.1I (46); 3. Ike Weston (64). S/SR B: 1. Frank Le:ivlU\ (34); 2. Pat Payton (35); 3. Jerry 8ohannon (70). SHORT B: J. Allen Porte:r (25); 2. Dan Daniclurlbert (26); Dwayne Nichols (0). 5/55: 1. ~ Boni(acuis (0); 2. Thomas Barr (6); 3. Jack McCutcheon (Dl\1f) SHORT 4~STRK: I. Jim Willis (19); 2. Max Harkey (23); 3. Chuck Howard (24). YTH A: J. Adam 8e:ishke: (47); 2. Jon Shoalmlre (49); 3. Nathan Gladback (DNFl. 0/A C: 1. Armn Wolf (22). . 200 C; 1. Arron Wolf (22); 2. Todd Sllvi,J (26); 3. Jeff Shen (31). 250 C: 1. Michael Dark (26); 2. Mom. Moreno (30); 3. Henry Annesty (30). OPEN C: 1. David Miller (28); 2. Hunter Klopp (31); 3. Tom Eidam (33). L"IT C: 1. Britt Fogg (29); 2. Shannon McCarthy (32); 3. Brad Cammenml7tll. SR C: 1. Hollis SplnU (35); 2. Stoln Wylie: (8); 3. Mark Han&ford (47). WMN; I. Becky LewiS (28); 2. Donna Moore (36); 3. Donna Cameron (44). YTH B: I. Clint G.a.nn (35); 2. ChaN' Dunn (41); 3. Aaron Willis (41).

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