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Cycle News 1995 08 30

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ner when he lined up for the SOcc main event. Troy johnson picked the first spot on the line by virtue of his heat·race perfonnance. Adam Henrichs, however, started quickly and soon opened up a seemingly comfortable margin ahead of Gardner, johnson and Bobby LePage. As the laps ticked away, however, Gardner's cornering" speed was steadily improving, and much to the delight of the crowd he reeled in Henrichs. A bobble from the leader in turn three was all Gardner needed to make the pass, and with two laps to go the Kawasaki rider went on to score the win. johnson and .LePage raced to third and fourth place, respectively. Henrichs was the first to congratulate Gardner while they coasted into the pits. Buzz Arndt's season-long dominance in the 40+ class finally came to an end at the hands of Dave Koch. Koch pulled the all-important holeshot and was never challenged during his dash to the checkers. The top five racers that followed Koch to the checkers were Daryl Pangerl, Arndt, joel Gulbranson and John Sutherlin. Koch kept his hot streak going in the Stock Frame class when race leader Brad Frey fell on the last lap, effectively handing Koch the win. Results OPEN PRO: 1. DavC}' Ourelle; 2. Billy Hoffmiester; 3. Mike Hon; 4. Verdeen Langland; 5. Eric Brouhard. NOV: 1. Bob Boyd; 2. Cory Pepin; 3. Mike Hagford; 4. Mike Schmidt. OPEN B: I. Marcus Bauer; :z. Dave Jenkins; 3. Tim Gregory;"'. Dave Koch; S. Tim Zcmanovic. 250 PRO: 1. Billy Hoffmiestl!'r: 2. Verdeen Langland; 3. Tim Gregory; 4. Tim Zemanovu::; 5. Justin Young. VINT1W: 1. Joel Gulbranson; 2. Frank Radloff. VINT SCL 1. Justin Young; 2. Buz.z Arndt; 3. Daryl Panger!; 4. Mike Panger!. 250 B: 1. Marcus &uer; 2. Jim Jaruszewskl; 3. Keegen Iverson; 4. Dwe Wandm~r; 5. Bob ~lstiJd. 40+: l. Dave Koch; 2. D.lryl Pangerl; 3. Buzz Arndt; 4. Joel Gulbranson; 5. John Sutherlin. STK FRM: 1. Dave Koch; 2. John Sutherlin; 3. Jeremy Nowlin; 4. Keith Hal'l'; 5. Mike Schmidt. 30+: 1. Justin Young; 2. Marty Mataya; 3. Dave Jl.-nkin!J; 4. Tim . McBride; 5. Da"e Wandinger. 50+: I. Buzz: Arndt; 2. John Sutherlin; 3. Phil Lambrec:ht; 4. Gaylord Ladwig; 5. Bob Reynolds. . 80: 1. Anthony Gardner; 2. Adam Henrichs; 3. Troy Johnson; 4.. Bobby lePage. 60: 1. Anthony Gardner: 2. Shawn Burr; 3. Jacob Mataya; 4. Darrin Bourgeois. MINT SR: 1. Joshua Koch; 2. Lee Mil."!!o Jr; 3. Wl.'ston Und; 4. Jacob Mat,'ya; 5. Derek Guifoyle. MINI JR: I. Chris urson; 2. J~ Allo; 3. Matthew Crandell; 4, Travis Henrichs; 5. Cody Swenson. Hoffmiester captures Cambridge Short Track Amateur Pre Entry $20 After Sept. 1 $25 PRIVATEER WARS By Tim McBride CAMBRIDGE, MN, JULY 26 The Cambridge Speedway racing action was hot throughout the Open Pro-class program, bUI it was dirt track veteran Billy Hoffmiester who scored the D.T.R.A. Open Pro-class victory, his first of the season. At the start 'of the lQ-lap main event, Tony Kohner gated first with Eric Brouhard, Kurt Boehlke, Hoffmiester and the rest of the pack in .rtOw. On lap three Brouhard high-sided in tum two, stopping the race. Brouhard lined up for the single-file restart, but soon discovered that he did not have ~ny brakes, thus effectively ending his chances of a repeat. Kohner jumped out front at the restart, but the race was stopped again when Boehlke crashed in the first turn, collecting Randy Triplett and Norb Gregory in the process. No one was hurt, but a despongent Boehlke was sent 10 the back of the line. Once again Kohner grabbed the lead at the restart and was followed closely by Hoffmiester, who in turn held a slight margin ahead of the rest of the field. Kohner and Hoffmiester were engaged in some heavy grinding until Hoffmiester muscled his. way past with three lap~ to go, and went on to score the win ahead of Kohner. Boehlke charged through the pack to finish a solid third. The 250cc Pro class sa w a classic exchange between Hoffmiester and defending class champ Langland. Although he held the lead for several laps, Langland was finally passed by Hoffrniester with two laps remaining. Hoffmiester took the victory. Mike Lattman made another appearance at the Cambridge Speedway, playing the role of "spoiler" as he posted victories in the Over 30 and Open Bclasses. In the SOcc Jr. division, Chris Larson remained undefeated, speeding to the checkers in first place once again. Ma.tt era.ndell and Travis Henrichs rounded out the top three fin· ish~i~g positions, respectively. Results MINI JR: I. Chris Larson (KTM); 2. Matthew Crandell (KTM) 3. Tr~vis Henrichs (Yam); 4. Alex Cardnl'r (Yam); 5. Cody Swen· IOn (Y~m). MINI SR: t. Joshua Kuch (Yam); 2. ~ Mit."i Jr. (Cob); 3. Ol'rek CuHoyle (KTM); ". Jacob Mafaya (Itj); 5. Brody lePage (Y.m). 60: 1. Anthony GIrdner (Kaw); 2. Shawn Burr (l

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