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Cycle News 1995 09 06

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going slippery on Saturday morning, but it was otherwise a relatively dry event. Though Peters scored the win with a remarkable two points, he was by no. means a runaway winner. Gas Gas USA rider Jess Kempkes was only a single dab behind with a final score of three. The San Diego National winner rode with his usual flash and flair, but in the end set his foot down one too many times. Kempkes dabbed only once on Saturday, but saw his chances of the overall win fade away with a two-dab run on Sunday. Kempkes was disappointed with his runner-up finish, but in the end could not deny the fact that he enjoyed himself. "I told myself before this weekend that if I didn't win this year I was never going to ride the Ute Cup again," said Kempkes. "But man, I guess I'll be back trying again next year." Though Kempkes failed to nab the overall win, he was happy to be a member of the winning Sponsored Team squad. As well as competing for individual g)ory, Ute Cup participants are encouraged to sign up with others to form teams. A wide variety of classes are available, including Sponsored, Visiting and' Senior teams. Kempkes teamed up w1th fellow Gas Gas USA riders Matt Moore and Jason Carpenter to earn the top a.ward in their class. Rounding out the top-three overall finishers wa~ Allen Guyot. The 38-yearold Kansan was elated to break into the top three for the first time, and his excitement was duly justified - this was his 16th Ute Cup. The Gas Gas of Kansas rider dropped only 12 points over the weekend, besting all but Peters and Kempkes. Guyot's top-three finish just about sums up the spirit of the event because of the moderate difficulty single line, a lesser rider has just as good a chance at a top finish as the nation's best. At regional and local event's, Guyot competes in the Expert class, one below the most difficult division. Guyot was rewarded for his excellent ride with the Top Over-35-Year-0ld Award. "I haven't missed a Ute Cup in 16 years," said Guyot. "The sections, the scenery and the people are great. It's one of my favorite events of the year. The sections are so different from what I ride at home, that's one of the main reasons i come." Fourth overall went to Canadian rider Ryon Bell. The Wulf Sport-sponsored rider dropped 12 points on Saturday, but rebounded with a superb one-point ride on Sunday. Bell was awarded the Top Sunday Performance Award. Bell's 13point tally was tied by Missouri's Bruce Carver, but Bell won the tie breaker on ones. Carver's consolation came when he and Mid America Trials teammates Dale Malasek and Jason Carpenter were awarded the Top Visiting Team award. Matt Moore, Bryan Byrd and Shan Moore of the Oklahoma Trials Association chased the Mid America Trials team home in the Visiting Team class. Matt Moore was the highest finishing individual on the team, coming home in sixth overall. Moore dropped 13 points - five on Saturday and nine on Sunday. Kevin Busch blazed around the loops on both days as if he were competing in a hare scrambles. Busch dropped a total of 20 points and came home 11 th overall, but his real reward was the Fastest Finisher Award. On the other end of the spectrum, the father-and-son duo of Jeremy and Jerry Cox were "honored" with the Slowest FInisher Award. Father Jerry piloted a four-stroke Honda Reflex and admitted that "I'm only doing this to keep my boy company." Ute Cup veteran Kerri Brokaw was the .highest-placing.female competitor,.-TE OF, THE rR'IAb: Oanny' A9 u irre,"· cle, 'Matt Moonrasked'to taka's ·spin.aboard.. '. jO\liaJ oWller of· Motomeil, ·Ii: Texas 'G8.!l Ke.mpkes'· creation, and was-promptl{sp,t . d~al!!.r$hip;at·se9tiori·i4: "Hey; q\llCk,9et Ii .. oVe.r,the bar:S andonte>his·faee. .... . :A as the' '. .' '. '. . a ',' . 'Gas '" .. . .:: . ~ e ~ ,",' 0\ ,.... ...0 I-< Q) ~ l:< Q) CJ)~ "" 55'.

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