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Cycle News 1995 09 06

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250 A: L Paul Philbrick; 2. Scott Hicks; 3. Scott Nicoson; 4. Todd Warner; 5. Eric Parker. 125 C 2: I. Andy Walters; 2. Michael Themel; 3. Chris Bongers; 4. Mike Timblin; 5. Ben Stein. t 125 C I: 1. Thomas Wolf; 2. Ronald Lasco; 3. Aaron Miller: 4. Bob Jenders; 5. Paul Erickson. 125 A: 1. Scott Nicoson; 2. Rodney Vanepren; 3. Ryan De-Groot; 4. Jason Wamer; 5. Scott Blese. . 40 SR: 1. Ted Coplien; 2. Brian Busch; 3. Jonathan Welb: 4. Ted Fookes; 5. John Meehan. 50 SR: I. Michael Micheli; 2. Dave Arva: 3. Martin Hom; 4. Denny Boblin; 5. Paul Gla.stetter. WMN: I. Wendy Modjewski; 2. Angi\! Foltz: 3. Lynn 0eC1arlc; 4. Angela Keuntjes; 5. Kirsten Raenisch. MSTR: I. Bob Behrens; 2. David Donahue; 3. Thomas Dretka; 4. Scott Hicks; S. Tim Baret. 80 SR: 1, Greg Hochmuth; 2. Joe Gasser; 3. Bernie Plunner; 4. Justin Head; 5. Andrew Foltz.. VlNT: I. PeteT SlTains; 2. Anthony Bohl; 3. Jamie Barr; 4. Edwa~ Dominick; 5. Joe. Bandola. 80 JR: 1. Shaun Miller; 2. Todd Sleaver; 3. Matthew Mraz; 4. Wesley Weinkauf; S. Jesse Zambon. VET A: I. Chris Heynnan; 2. Thomas Oretzb; 3. Randy Ferkant: 4. David Donahue; 5. Tim Bares. 125 JR: I. Dustin Keuntjes; 2. Aaron Miller; 3. am Dougherty; 4, Ben Stein; S. David DeClark. 65 JR: 1. Brad Modjewski; 2. Matthew Naier; 3. Kirsten Raemi.sch; 4. Brae Stroebel; 5. Jared Keuntjes. Shoemaker boots 'em at SRA Carlsbad Lindsay lands Summit Point Road Race SCott Nicoson, on his way to a pair of victories In the 125cc motoa In Denmark, Wlaconsln. By Kyle B. SChalow SUMMIT POINT, WV, AUG, s.;; William Lindsay was the rider to beat on the slick surface at Summit Point Raceway as he bagged the C Superstock class, The trio of Darryl Saylor, Timothy Bemisderfer and Lindsay left the rest of the field in the C Superstock Expert class, Saylor piloted his Yamaha ahead of Bemisderfer, Lindsay waited for a mistake and his shot at the number-one position as he lurked a bike length away in third place, On the last lap, three turns from the finish line, Saylor hit an oil patch, causing his front wheel to tuck under and force Bemisderfer off line, leaving the path wide open for Lindsay to make the pass and cruise to the finish line for victory, "Going into the last lap, I was feeling confident about the third place 1 was holding. Then 1 saw Saylor and Bemisderfer getting loose next to one another," Lindsay said, "I had a feeling they were going to crash each other out, so I backed it off," Bemisderfer managed to keep his bike upright, finishing in second place, Saylor actually recovered in time to finish fourth behind Paul Youngman. Charles Otis edged his Honda past Jim Dugan and into fifth place, . Lindsay went on to finish second behind Saylor in the B Superstock Expert class. Then in the C Superbike class, Lindsay beat Saylor to the finish line for second place this time behind Bemisderfer, R....1ta l 62 Sprints H/W EX: I. Clen Szarek (Yam); 2. Jeff Atwell (Yam); 3. Greg Ldfler (Kaw); 4. Bryan Bnnisderfer (Yam); 5. Kyle Zazzj (Yarn). H/W NOV: 1. J. Sangn:y (Suz); 2. Paul Cox (T

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