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Cycle News 1995 08 30

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Boyd and Felix. Burns took a tight line at the next comer and led Harris to the first of Cydeland's huge doubles. As the leaders completed the first lap, Harris pulled alongside of Burns through the whoops and was attempting to make a pass on the outside of a sweeping turn when Burns lost the front end and crashed leaving Harris alone in front. Burns quickly remounted, but he had now dropped back to sixth. Up front, Harris was on the gas and put nearly a second a lap on the field building a 10second cushion by the time the checkers waved. Following Harris across the line was Schwatka, Burns, who made an amazing charge through the field, Felix, and Suzuki-mounted Jacob Stepp, in fifth. Results All 20 class chemplons were crowned after the fifth end tlnel round of the Vemehe Oealers MX Series at Glen Helen Receway. Jacob Dombrosky produced a four-moto sweep, invading the A-class ranks each time on his way to victories in both 125 and 2SOcc B. In 12Scc B, Dombrosky's major competitors were Andy Caldwell and Chad Leigh. Leigh is returning to motocross alter a'couple of years off, but has lost none of his former speed. Chad traded runner-up spots with Andy, for second overall to Caldwell's third. Resulls so (4-6): t. Br"ndon Large : 2.. Dn'ek Pitn!' (KTM); 3- llel4!r Dodge (LEM): 4. Danin Price (KTM). 50 (7·8): I. Matthew McCombs (KTM); 1. Jam" FrUler CLEM); 3. Justin Grqory (Yam); 4. Jared Tuten (KTM); 5. Joshua Sc:hnutt (Yam). 60: 1 Matt Miller (Kaw); 2. Wade CordeD (Kaw); 3. Brandon Ellenburg (Kaw); '" Trans Aowm (Kaw); S. Scott Unk. Be) ~ I Mkh.KI Moody (Yam); 2.. Jeremy Hill Oion>; 3. M.ln MilIc(Suz);4 Willy Bakft'{Xaw};S. Rdc Rikard (Kaw). JR MiNt: I. JOIhua Summey CKaw); 2. Matt BIeY11\5 (Suz); 3. Willy Bake' (Kaw); 4.. Damel fr.tnkhn (Hon); 5. ~KOn CMney CSuz). SR MINI: 1. Ene Barn (Sud; 2. NicholAs Bums (Hon); 3. Cury Barnet (Su%); 4. Heath Cayton CHon); 5. Michael Moody (Yam). S/MINI: I. Joshua Summey (K.aw); 2. Eric Bames (Stu); ). usey Same (Suz); 4. Daniel Fnnklin (lion); 5. Deacon Cheney (Suz). SCHBY 1. EricBillmes (Suz); 2. Joshua Summey (x.w); 3. Zach Yoncr (Suz,); 4. Aaron Iknfield (}(aw); S. Matthew o."is CSuz). 125 A: l. Chad Newton (Suz). 125 8: 1. Jacob Dombrosky (Suz); 2. Chad Lt.igh (Yam); 3. Andy Caldwell (Suz); 4. Scott Beard (Su%); 5. David Owens (Kaw). 125 c: 1. Jason Thompson (Kaw); 2. Aaron Ellenburg (Suz); 3. Ralrigh Detol (Suz); 4. Brian McKinney Gion); 5. Zach Yoner (Suz). t25ccD: 1, Lucall McDaniel (Hon); 2. Oris Austin (Han); 3, JAson Libera (Yllm); 4. Hellth Landis (Kaw); 5. KeUy Mitchell Oion). 250ct:A: 1. Nicky Baker (Yam); 2. Todd HiNon (Han). 250 B: 1r Jncob Dombrosky (Suz); 2. Phillip Hayes (Suz): 3, Furman Parton (Hon). 250 C: I. William <:assavaugh (Hon); 2. Jay Taylor (Hon); 3. Roy Dennie (Hon), 250 C: I. Travis Smith (Han); 2. Mitch Libera (Yam), 3. Michael Loga,n (Suz); 4, Eddie Parham (Hon); 5. Will Lackey CHon). 25+ k,1. Steve McSwain (Sux); 2. Todd Hinson Mon). 25.0- B: I. Furman Parton (Hon); 2. jeff Mushala (Hon,); 3, Joey Singleton (Han); 4. Jeff Vealey (KTM). 25+ C: 1. Billy Harrison (Hon); 2. Skip Hambright (Kaw). JO.;. A: I. Nicky Baker (Yam); 2. RAndy Roberts CHon). 3().f. B: 1. Joey Singleton (Hon); 2. Onn Herrin (Bon); 3. Holt Smith (Han); 4.. Tommy Shimpod: (Hon); S. Vance Earl (Yam). 3O+C: 1. Bobby o.vi:s (Yam); 2. RandyG~(ICI'M);3. Billy Harri50n Giord; 4. Neal Singleton (K1'M): 5. Mike: Gladden (Yam), U/L AM: 1. 8ill Cassavaugh (Hon); 2. Scott Beard (Suz); 3, Andy CaJdwtll (Suz): 4. Jdf Mushala (HaN; 5. Aaron Benfield Otis. M1NI JR: 1. nathan Couette; 2. Jason Johnson; 3. Dane: Vansletnwyk; 4. Scott Howry: 5. Curt Pl2.ak. MlNI SR: 1. Mark Mllitor; 2. Enc Vanst«nwyk.; 3, Keith Gutzwiller. 4. Zak Rattlow;5. Je:sse: Peltier. mi: I, Mikr Kann;2, Jesse Pellia'. 16--24 A: I. Billy Edmonson. 16-24 B; 1. Jason McGrath; 2. Aaron Huppm; 3. Ryan BoorsoIne; 4. Wei Pogu~; 5, Ryan Peter, 2S+ B: 1. Oan-en Engblom; 2. Rick Pfe:ilsticker; 3. Kent Harle:; 4. Mike McCarthy. VET B: 1. DeWayne DeBoer; 2. Brian Bauer, 3. Dale laBoda; 4. John OiBartok>; 5. Paul Holland 125 A: 1. Mike KIlnn; 2. Brent Ste:v~Me:n. ·125 B: I. Aaron HuPPert; 2.. Ryan Bourgoine; 3, SIeve: ThomplIOn; .... Jim W~isbrad, 5. Nick Roehl. 250 A: 1. Billy EdmolUOl1; 2. Bn:nt Stevensm; 3. Jim Scott. 2SO B: 1. jason Mct::rath; 2. Rick Pfeilsti<:ker, 3. O.le LaBocb: 4. DeWayne IABoer. 5. Trent Huhe'. P/W: I, Br.dley Powell (Yam); 2. Jason Embree (Hon); 3. Jacob Eissler (Yam); 4. Larry Azevedo (KTM); 5. Drek Brock (Sw,). 60: I. Daniel Fowler (J(aw); 2. Chns Barnes (Kaw), 3. A.J. perez (Kaw); 4. Je.e Luzarino (K.aw), S. Darren Souza (Kaw). 80: I. Evan Laughridge: lSu.z.), 2. Chris McAvoy (Suz); 3. Mike Howarth (Yam); 4. Seth Kirby (Suz); 5. Darren Benson (Yam). 125: 1. Nikki Harris (Hon); 2. Zack Schwalb (Hon); 3. Aaron BUJ"N Gion); 4. Richard Felix (Yam): S. Jacob Stepp (Suz), 250: 1. LoweU Moural (Hon); 2. Kurt FaYft (Han), 3. Aaron Bums (Hon); •. Tom Oderkirk (Hon); S. CMe:y ROliI (5uz). Marion masterful at Glen Helen Motocross By Robert Van Demrne SAN BERNARDINO, CA, JULY 23 Marshall Marion took the overall win in the Senior Expert/lotermediate class at the fifth and fin'l1 round of the Yamaha Dealer Series at Glen Helen Raceway. Over 300 riders participated in the finals to determine over 20 different class champions, and also which Southern California Yamaha Dealer would be taking the coveted "Dealer's Cup" back to its shop. Dennis Boulware timed the gate perfectly at the start of the first Senior Expert/Intermediate moto and pulled to a five-bike advantage by the second comer over W.G. Wilson, who was followed by Bill Kruger and Marion. Boulware increased his lead to about six seconds as it took Marion a few laps to get around Wilson. Boul· ware was having his way until midway, when he laid down his bike in the corner in front of the bleachers, handing the lead over to Marion. That was all the luck that Marion needed as he took the moto win, with Boulware taking second and Wilson third. Boulware pulled the holeshot again in the second moto, but this time Marion was right behind in second. Marion, with better speed and rhythm, made his move in the "whoop section," and took the top spot over from Boulware. From there it was Boulware playing catch-up on the rest of the course, only to see the Montclair Yamaha-sponsored Marion pull ahead each time they went through the whoops. Marion took the moto and overall win at the checkered, followed by Boulware, Wilson and Monte Lee. Results P/W (7-8): I. Andrew Nason (Yam); 2. Justin Workman (Yam); 3. Damien Lopez (Y.un):" C,J. Marin (Yam); S. Jacob Poole: (Yam). Harris styles at Cycleland SX By Rex Harris CHICO. CA, AUG. 11 (n only her fourth race since turning Pro, 14year-old Nikki Harris stole the show at round 15 of the Cydeland SIlllUruir High Point Series. Harris started the night by grabbing the holeshot and leading the pack into turn one dosely pursued by series points leader Aaron Bums, while Todd Boyd: Zack Schwatka and Ca>ey Ross gave chase. Harris and Burns soon started to separate themselves from the pack, which had some exciting battIes going on. Schwatka moved past.Boyd to take over third as Yamaha-mounted Richard Felix had worked up from a mid pack start to pass Ross for fifth. A couple of laps later, both Felix and Ross had found their way around Boyd, bumping him back to sixth. With two laps remaining, Harris and Bums had nearly a half-lap lead on third when Harris gave a little wave to the crowd over the finishline tabletop and coasted off the track heading to the pits. BehiJid her, Burns also slowed and followed Harris toward the pits when suddenly he realized he hadn't seen any flags and took off. Realizing what she had done, Harris re-entered the track and gave chase but she was now nearly a full straight behind. Harris dosed rapidly but at the checkers it was Burns dosely foliowed by Harris, Schwatka, Felix and Ross. As the gate dropped for the main event, it was Burns and Harris side by side as they rounded the first turn and headed for the whoops followed by Jordan White, Schwatka, P/W BEG (O-J): t. Noah Hernandez (Yam); 2. B.J. Kuntz (Yam); 3. Anlhony Sanabria (Yam); 4, Bucky Clarke (K!M); S, Eddie: Woodard (KTMt P /W BEG (0-2): I. NIck. Musolino (Yam); 2. Anthony MUlIohno (Yam); 3. Mark John50n (Yam); 4. Ryan Giordano (Yam); 5, Cale Andrnon (Y1Un). SR EX/TNT: I. Manhall Marion (Yam), 2.. Dennis Boulware (Yam); 3. W.G. Wi150n (Suz};" Monte Lee (Yam), SR BEG: I. Don Maner (Yam); 2. Bill Kruger {Yam>; 3. Peer SQnton (Yam); 4. Yosi Mosi CHord. VET EX: I. 80bMaxwal (Hon);2..John WhitabrOion). VET INT: 1. Mike: Wismer (Yam); 2. Steve P1attom (Suz); 3. FrN NicholJ (Hon); 4. o.vu::I Bames (Han); 5, Jamn Coppedge (Yam), VET NOV: 1. Paul Voge:Isanf; (Yam); 2. Ron Coleman (Hon); 3. Chris Swift (Han); 4. Dave: Calland (Hon); 5. Gary Harada (Yam). VET BEG: 1. Obit DaYldO\\' (Kaw); 2. Mark De:wbe:ny (Ya.m); 3. Mark Sandzunie:r (Yam); 4. John Mn6e:r CHon); S. John Hutdti· son (Yam). 60 (9--11)~ 1. Jason Jdfery (Kaw); 2. am. Thorp (Kaw); 3. Bryan Huth ~w); 4-. Adam 8e:Novd.ull (Kaw). 60 (6-8): 1, Robby Wood. (Kaw); 2. Tommy Cochnln (Kaw); 3. Jar«! Minor (Kaw); 4. Danny 8attt (Kaw); 5, Co Swift (Kaw). . 801NT: 1. Dusty Walters (Yam); 2. Michael Young (Hon); 3. Tim Langdon (]Caw); 4. Casey CoWd (Yam); S. Quia Rogvs (Suz). 80 NOV: 1. Cody Knauss (Yam); 2. Chns HUNinger (Suz); 3. Bnan Winburn (Y.m); 4. David Sullins (Yam). 80 BEC: 1. Britndy Lambert (Yam); 2. JUlibn Rallh (Yam), 3. John Buff (Yam), 4, B11Id Huth (Kaw);5. Mike CouJd (Kaw). 125 PRO: I. Ty :!Cady (Suz); 2. Jimmy .tavord (Yam); 3. Scott Takacs (Yam), 4. Stan Chom~ (Hon), 5. E.J, Wright Mon). 125 INT: I. Danny Montoya (Suz.), 2. Te:rrnnce Malan (&a); 3. Danny Guernsey (Hon); 4. Eric Schnell (Suz); 5. Grq Timminll (Han). 125 NOV: 1. Mike Todd (Yam): 2, Cory Gibbons (Hon); 3. DlIn King (Yam); 4. JOlIh Wray (Yam); 5. David Reel (Yam), 125 BEG; I. Albert Mendell (Suz); 2. Ron West (Hon): 3. Nicholas Watl."B (Suz), 4, Eric Hanks (Han), S. Dave Riley (Su%.). 250 PRO: 1. Ty Kady (Suz); 2. Lex MlIlan (Suz); 3, Tunle Wikoff (]Caw); 4. Matt Hafflll (Hon); 5, Stan Chomer Oion), 250 INT: 1. Ian FitzGibbon (Kaw); 2. Ch3d Bruce: (Hon), 3. Darin Gl1!e:n (Kaw); 4. Mark Decker (Yam): 5. Tim Lut~ (Yam), 250 NOV: I. Alex Zapata (Yam); 2. Vince: Pof( (Suz), 3. Tim Barker Oion), 4, Dennis Turner (Yam), S. Kaipo Otung (Yam). 250 BEG: 1. Juon Lowther (Yam); 2. Kris LaVoie: (Yam); 3. Shawn Mdnt'08h (Yun); 4. TrlIvl;I Bellah (Suz); 5. Dirk Davidsoa ()(aw). OPEN' INT: 1. Qrl;nny Monleya (Suz); 2. Bob Maxwell ; 3. Ene Schne:U (Suz). OPEN NOV. 1. Todd Upooombe 0ClMl; 2. Henry KoIm.ki (Hon); 3. Robert VanDamme: (Kaw). OPEN BEG: 1. Mark EdaNln ('(arn); 2. Tommy Leone (Hon); 3. Adam laForce (Suz); 4. john MtMer (Hon); 5. Canna Chmen CKaw). Wickham wow's 'em at Starwest Supercross By David A. ProcId8 MOREfllO VALLEY, CA, AUG. 5 Round four of the Shoei Helmet/Oakley Goggle Giveaway Series saw a repeat of last week's 125cc Beginner-class results, as Richard Wickham extended his winning streak by taking vic· tories in both motos. All but running away from the competition in the first moto, Wickham fended off a late moto charge by Justin Gutierrez, who dosed on the leader on the last lap but was unable to pass. Brian Meirowskl followed. Gutierrez across the finish line. Wickham grabbed his second holeshot off the line of moto two, leading the pack through the double-horseshoe with Meirowsky, Eric Hancock and Harvey Bradley hot on his trail. Gut.ierrez was working his way through the pack and passed Hutchison and Bradley in the air as he cleared the tabletop on the back straightaway. Gutierrez then stuffed Hancock in the switchback. but ran into problems while attempting to pass Meirowsky, washing out in the comer. He was quickly up, losing only two positions to Bradley and Hutchison but regaining them shortly after. Wickham, in the lead, was challenged by Meirowsky, but every time Meirowsky made a charge for the lead Wickham imply turned up the afterburners and left him behind. Meirowsky made a valiant last-lap charge, but it was to no avail as Wickham jumped the big triple and took the checkered flag yards in front of his nearest challenger. Gutierrez was a lonely third, and rounding out the top five were Bradley and Mead, respectively. When the overall results were posted it was Wickham in first, and Meirowsky edging out Gutierrez for second. Resulls: Pee WHTrac:k Sll< A: 1. Justin Worlanan (Yam). snc B: I. Sean Borkenhagen (KTM); 2. Juon Gnffm (KTM);3. Sean Coleman (KTM), .... Bryce Te:rdan (KTM); 5. Terrence: Schotlen (Yam). BEG STK (4-6): 1. David Hough CLEM); 2. Cody Longenecker (KTM); 3. Mike Preciado (KTM), 4. Rob~rt Rama.ge (KTM); 5. Travis Christe:nse:n (Yam). BEG sn:: (7-8): I. MikaJ Overman (Yam). MOD BEG (4-8): I. Robert Ramage (KTM), 2. Travis Christen.4f!n (Yam), 3, Kahn Goodsite (KTM). MOD A: I, Justin Workman (Yam). MOD B: I. S~an Borke:.nhllgen (KTM); 2. Bryce Terzian (KTM),3. B.]. 80~ OCTM'I; 4. Ten-ence Scheelen (Yarn), 5. Brandon MiUion (KTM). 11/ STRTR (4-6): 1. Bobby Hesse: (Yam); 2. Charlie Hale Keifer Sunderland CLEM). STRTR (7-8): I. Nalhan GoodweUer (yJlm); 2. Travis Du~ (Yam). Supe:rc:roetlTrack h SO (4-6): I. Bryce Tenian (KTM>; 2. B.). Bohrer (KTM),"3. Cody Longenecker (KTM), 4. Ke:ikr Sunderland CLEM>. .. SO (7-8): 1. Justin Workman (Yarn); 2. Sean CoIf:man (Yam), 3. Te:rrmce Schoe:len (Yam); 4. Travis Dugan (LEM). 60(6-8): I. RlckyOllver(Kaw). 80 BEG; 1. Cody Krauss (Kaw); 2. Sean O'Conner (Yam); 3. Rod Hamby (Suz); 4. Wesley Clark (Hon), 5. Anthony Serna (Yam). 80 (0-11); 1.. Jake Stavana (Suz); 2. Bnndon SGdchn (Suz). 80 04-16): 1. Danny Carlson (Hon). WMN: 1. Shannon O'Connor (Hon). 125 BEC: 1. Richard Wickham (Suz); 2. Brian Metrowsky (Kaw); 3. Justin Gutierrez (Yam); 4. Harvey 8radJey Oion); 5.}ere-my Ml"ad ~w). • 125 NOV: t ell Alonzo (XAw); 2. Dan Eckman (Hon); 3. JOR Polasek (Hon); iI. Larry CoLe (Hon). 125 (NT: 1. Mike: Cinqman (Hon). 125 PRO: I.Junmy lIvorci (Yam). 250 BEG: I, Rick Chak (Han); 2. Mike Waper (Hon); 3. Rocky Hamman (Yam). 2SO PRO: I. Ed Rtdrnan (Hon); 2. Craig Hohnester 0i0iV. 500 BEG: 1. Tom Bell (Kaw), 25+ BEG: 1. Vinnie Aval06(Hon). 2S+NOV: I.John Tumer (Suz); 2. John Pack (Yam). zs,... tNT: 1. Jee Fe:ma.nd~ (Kaw). 30+ BEG: t. Mike: Goldsby (Suz); 2. John Pindard (Hon); 3. Marco Vaidovinol (A TK). JO.o. NOV; I. MiIu! Carr (Hon). 2. Jon Thomas (Hon), JQ.... INT: 1. Ronnie Braun (Han), ~ EXP: 1. Lee Ramage (){aw). (KTM);l .n Moural comes from behind to win Cycleland Supercross By Rex Herrls CHICO, CA, JULY 21 Lowell Moural Jr. put in a stunning performance by winning the 12Scc main event after crashing early in the race and being forced to start his charge dead last at round II of Cydeland's Summer Supercross Series. As the gate dropped on the 125cc main, Moural and Scott Davis were side-by-side down the start straight, neither rider budging as they rounded the first turn that led into the whoop

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