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Cycle News 1995 09 06

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Ty KIIdy (358) wes perfect at Sunrise Valley Raceway. scoring both mote wins en route to the 250cc Pro cleaa victory. 2SO A:. 1. f:::eith Bowe.n CHon); 2. Rodney CArrier (ICTM); 3. D"'" Stnmk (Suz). • 30+ C: 1. Eric Gill (Kaw); 2. )&lnn Maxam (Yam); 3. Cene Campbell (Hon):" lUck Paynm (}Ion). 25+ c: 1. ~rw.1I Reddix Qion): 2. Coby Scaggs (Yam): 3. Mike CJftII (Kaw);" Stevt (Hon). 2S+ 8: I. 5tn'e Hensley {Hom: 2. Mike Oark ; 3. Eric Md-tatton (Su%). 2S+ A: 1. Keth Bowen (FIon); 2. Rod.neyCarrier (I(TM). U/L C-D: 1. James Jenkins (Hon); 2. Keith Cottongim Oion>; 3. Mike Neacf: (Su%). U/L AM: I. Chris Hedrick (Hon); 2. ick Turner (Suz); 3. Adam Vaughn OCaw); 4, Scott Poland (}Ion); 5. 0anie:1 Net.on w. (Suz). 40+: I. James Grftft (Kaw); 2. GmeCampbell {Hon}. N/C: 1. Rock Sisson oc.w); 2. Cary ~ (Yam); 3. Wayne MOil'Rn. SCRATOf 8: 1. 8fad Slluer; 2. Robbte Hedr:man; 3. Brandon Doug lJlM. SU~ 1. Rick Selp; 2. Rex Statrn; 3. David Enloe; 4. Tony O'N.... JR. 0-1: 1. Jimmy Flshl»ck; 2. TrllVU MKOonald: 3. J~Y Slaunono. fR 0-2: 1. }oM CYNeIIl; 2. Joey Dnper; 3. RDbm Whalen; .. Amber Koewth.; S. Michael Bra.rmt. ""_II;" The battle from the start was for the fourth spot. Sinlovich held the spot but both Jon Hall and Rees Benson were hunting him down. Hall was the first to make a move and on the second lap he squeezed by and put some distance on Sinlovich. It took the entire race, but Benson was able to drop Sinlovich back one more spot with one lap remaining. Up front it was still Davidow with a commanding lead, and it looked like Collins and Alford would not be a threat. At the end, the order remained the same, Davidow with the win while Collins and Alford held the runner-up positions. In the second moto, Alford took the early lead in an attempt to spoil Davidow's flawless day. Alford was out front following the first lap as Davidow and Collins were on his tail. Before the lap was complete, Davidow blazed by to take the lead and never looked back. Alford hung tight for some time but was never a real threat to Davidow. Back in the field, Hall, Sinlovich and Benson were at it again, the three riders swapping positions back and forth till the end. Sinlovich led the mo from the start, but fell back after the second lap. Hall ended up with fourth while Benson ran into trouble with two laps remaining. Davidow was in cruise mode to conserve his energy while in the lead. The·intense heat affected the riders as the pace fell drastically by the end of the moto. At the checkered flag. Davidow took the win and the overall while Alford held on to second and second-place honors for the day. Results P!W BEC: 1. Ad.m Miller (Yam), P/WMOD: 1. TyierBryant (Yam). 60 (o-a): 1. Genrd Pattin Jr. (l(.aw). 60 (9-11): I. Kyl,r Boboth oc.w). 80 BEG:Cera.rd Pattin Jr. (Kaw), 125 BEG: 1. Scott Pripton (Yam>; 2. Ron West CHon); 3. Jeff TayLor CHon}; 4. AI'\ld.ftw MKften (Hus); 5. Mike Mille" Q-fon). 125 jR: 1. Mike Cibson (Hon); 2. Cory Gibbons (Hon); 3. Jonathan Schultz (Suz); 4. Lydon Couch (Yam), 125 INT: I. Chris CocMey (Yam); 2. Andy Auya (Yam), 125 PRO: 1, Ouis Whedu (Suz); 2. Scott Takacs (Yam); 3Stan 0\0U\ft' (Hon). 2SO BEC: 1,.J.uon l.owther (Yam); 2. Frankie Castro (Yam); 3. Stevm Tashijian (Yam); 4. Jean Tnlim' (Yam); 5. John CaM.ady (Yun), 250 JR: 1. Brian Lambome (Yam>; 2. Rich Hanten (Yam). 250 lnt 1. Andy Anaya (Yam); 2. lance Johmon (Yam); 3, Marie Dach (Yam), 2SO PRO: 1. Ty Kady (Suz); 2. Shay Fmwdl (Hon); 3. ~ Peters (Yam); 4. SQ.n Olorner (Hon), trr'H AM: 1. Alex Tapata (Yam); 2. Corey Wh.itlIkI!!' (Yam), tJrH MS'T1t: 1.I...anceJohnlKJR (Yam); 2. Jon Zahrt (Yam). VET BEG: 1. Dirk DtIvidow (K.aw); 2. Major Alford (Yam); 3. Robert Collins (Suz,); 4. Jon H&D (Suz); S. Nark SinJovicl\ (Yam). VET !NT, 1. j o o l _ (Yam); 2.)&moo Coppbled and Mitchell and Staten were able to pull out a lead on the field, crossing the line 1-2 over Bobby Campbell, Jeremy O'Neal, Tony O'Neal and Hesse. R....1ts SCRATCH: 1. ~ L.ucero; 2. John Aden.; 3. Charl~ Venegas; 4, Bobby Schwvtz. HDCP: 1. David T. yLor; 2. Juon Chism; 3. Andy Northrup; 4. John Aden; 5. Steve Lucero. SUP: 1. 8n.ndon Mitchdl; 2. Rex Staten,; 3. Bobby c.mpbdl; 4.JemnyO'Nea1;S. TonyO'Neal. BEG: 1.. Kon Raw; 2. Juan Daniell; 3. Cory 1..oRier. 4. Dllvid Lynch; s. Ray Ndf. SOCAR.: 1. Dean Stftle/Dwayne King; 2. Alan HaU/Mike Marino; 3. Dirk Gardner/Doug Lynch.; 4. Joe Prtrglovic/C1en M<.CIdIon. JR [).t: 1. Ryan Pither. 2. t.fic:ha,e) Hull; 3. Jeremy ~ JR 00-2: 1. J- O'Neal; 2. P.trick Donovan; 3. Joey Draper. JR D-3: L Jaee UttIe; 2. C.Una MiUl!'r: 3. )UlItin Boyle; 4. Jon (]UJd,... Wheelwright fastest at Cayuga Hillclimb C'ships By Kevin NorthNp Lucre lands Speedway USA reopener By Mike Maher VICTORVILLE, CA AUG. 12 After two weeks off for the San Bernardino County Fair, Speedway USA was up and running again with a Scratch main event that re/lected a rematch for the four riders who had vied for the California State Championship the week before, as Steve Lucre once again faced Bobby Schwartz, John Aden and Charlie Venegas. The key player in the event, however, turned out to be the starter's tape. When the tapes went up for the first time, Venegas tried to leave a CAYUCA, IN, AUG. 12-13 Eric Wheelwright has returned to hiIIclimb competition this year after several years off, and he made his presence felt in a big way during the Indiana State Championship HiIIclimb at Cayuga. After running in the non-championship event on the day before, Wheelwright apparently decided he wanted a state championship on August 13, and no one was able to stop him as he posted a first-round c1as&-1eading run in the 250cc class. But that title slipped away from him on the second·round rides, so he would have to do it in the ul~petitive 500cc class, if at all. And do it he did. posting an outstanding 3.4m. second run on h.is first ride, then sitting and watching the entire 500cc class run the second TOYOTA GOLD CUP UNLIMITED RACES Motorcycle road-racing on the 3rd Sunday of every month in S~. Cal. Upcoming race dates: September 16-17 October 14-15 WSMC offers over $300,000.00 in available contingencies, cash awards, prizes, and drawing programs including a 1996 TOYOTA truck, new Honda CBR 600F3 and CBR-900RR, full-suspension mountain bike and more! Willow offers the best spectator viewing in racing, come and see. WSMC presents a New Racers School every month - all year long! 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