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Cycle News 1995 09 06

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lengths back. Diloreto passed Wiechen back on lap five and came in third with Wiechen finishing fourth. Miller got a great start in moto two with Diloreto on his wheel this time. Tiearney quickly rounded the fint turn and passed Diloreto. Miller and Tiearney then left the pack to do battle for the win. In every tum, Miller and Tiearney had close encounters. Miller kept his cool and Tieamey bobbled on the honeshoe tum, giving Miller the extra seconds he needed to take the checkered and the overall. Tiearney was second foUowed by Diloreto and Wiechers. Results 50: 1. Eric PeMson (Yam); 2. jake Neufrer (KTM); 3. Walt WillialT\lll (J(TM); 4. Chase Cohe (Yam); S. Nick Cohee (Yam). 60: 1. Nkk jarret ()Caw); :z. Jimmy l:Iazel (Kawl; 3. Kyle Rytter (Kaw); 4. justin Sauce (Kaw). 80 BEG: 1. Nick jarm CKaw); 2. Anthony Piccinini (Suz); 3. Zach Uncle (Hon); 4. Steve: Seitz (Hon); 5. Michael DePoali (Yam). 80 JR: 1. Man Knetek (Han); 2. Kenny Be1I (Yam); 3. Anthony Bailey (Suz); 4. AJex I/Gary Ackroyd (24); 3. mE) Rob 1. e-g. W;u, (H-D); 2. """y Lowey (H..,); 3. ~ Pruitt . = MORN 250: 1. Donnie Wad (OM); 2. John Plumb (Yam); 3. 0uU Hemphill (Yam);'" Rod Bun' (Yam); S. Durdllkyant (Yarn). MORN 251-600: 1. Blake WU80n (Hon); 2. Damon Leng&e (BSA); 3. Eddie Tumlin (85A); 4. Craig 8reckon (BSA); S. Tim Fftguaon (llSA). MORN 601-150: 1. john Skinner (Tri); 2. john Blackstock (Yam); 3. john Plumb (Yam); 4. Ed Salley (Yam); 5. Peter Wad;' (Tri). SR: 1. Dowayne Montgomery (Yam); 2. Jack Joyner (Bul); 3. Charle Gorman 10ss1; 4. James Robertson (BSA). Hicks dominates Spring Valley Motocross By Terry F1lImlng CLYDES, TX, AUG. 20 David Hicks won back-to-back motos to claim the overall victory in the 2SOcc Novice class at the Spring Valley motocross track. As the gate fell on moto one, Hicks launched his Suzuki down the straightaway and took the holeshot through the first right-hand comer. Roosting hard through the whoop section, he tried to get some early distance from the pack, but the competition was coming on strong and remained within striking distance. Running second was Michael Edwards, foUowed by Craig Howell in third, Stacy Hom in fourth and Donnie OUver in fifth. But it was all Hicks up' front, leading the parade to the checkers with the order behind him remaining unchanged. The fire\:Vorks began in the second moto. HoweU got tangled up in the fint turn and hit the ground hard. He picked it up and continued on for the fint lap, but called it a day after that. Hom took the early lead with Hicks in hot pursuit. Tony Poor, Michael Edwards and Scott Wegner rounded out the top f.ive. Poor and Edwards fought vigorously for third with Ed>yards coming out on top. Not giving up easily, Poor pinned the throttle in an attempt to reclaim third but washed out in a corner instead, handing fourth position t9 Wegner. Poor remounted and finished out the mota. By the fourth lap, Hicks found a fast Une and took the lead. He was challenged repeatedly, but not matched, and he held 00 for the secondmota and the overall win. . Results 30+ INT, 1. J. Sp;

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