EVENTS
JR VET EX: I. John Rudder (Yam).
VET BEG; L Bryan Johnson (Yam); 2. Tom White (yam): 3John Chapman (Yam); 4. Marc Cwnmin. (Yam).
VET NOV: I. Scot1 Pekarek (Hon); 2. HarokJ Smith (KTM); 3Ene Aeftung (Yam); 4. Bruce Tello (K.aw).
VET tNT: 1. Randy TitUmuer (}-Ion).
VET EX: 1. Leo Saul (Yam); 2. Mark Horton (Yam); 3- Scotty
Walker (Kaw); 4. John Rucida' (Yam); S. Rodney MonuorI CHon).
SR BEG: 1. Scott Watm Sr. (Kliw).
SR NOV: l. Mk:had Burnett (Suz).
REX: 1. Bob Dunham (Yam).
Lbhmantops
Puppybutt Enduro
• By Kern Burden
RABER. MI, AUG. 26
Leo saul Inched closer to his thirdstraight CRC Vet class championship title
with a win In the Vet Exp8rt class at the
LACR motocross.
motored by as Suman and Feasel both hit the dirt
Feasel remounted and started a charge, but Zoro
was long gone and claimed the overall win.
Feasel came back to nail down the runner-up spot
while Suman rode steady for third.
Michael Behringer took command in the Vet
35+ class, claiming both mota wins as a large
Vet class also featuned a lot of action. jeff Beerbower and Barry Mayo fought it out over second place as Behringer holeshot both motos and
motored away. Beerbower maintained a good
pace in both motos to c1aim second overall.
Results
50 (4.6): I. Brae PelertOn (Yam); 2. Courtn~y Krnrk (Yam).
50 (7-8): 2. Britton Beerbowl!!r (Yam); 2. Ty Tipton (Hon); 3.
Andy Clements (Hon).
50 SUPER: L Uam Murphy (LEM); 2. Kurt DwYB (Y3m); 3.
JUfitin McKeown (KTM),
60: I. William Hicks (Kaw); 2. Thomas Dwyer (Kaw); 3. Paul
Laing (Hon).
80 p IW 1. Kevin Stornl (Yam).
80 BEG: I. Chrls TAlbot (Suz); 2. Mike Suman (Kaw);3. Chad
Coeddl!! (Suz),
80 NOV' I. John Mllhre CKJIw); 2. Brandon Fritts (Hon); 3.
Gabrid Stahl (Yam).
80 EX~ 1, Billy Dittman (Kaw); 2. Chuck Gekle (K.aw).
125 JR: 1. MIJ".e Olivu CHOn); 2. B1Ily Dittman (Kaw): 3.
Chuck Gekle (Kaw).
125 BEG: 1. ChriS McGowen CHon); 2. Matthew Griffiths
(Yam); 3. Brad Rmm (Yam).
125 NOV: 1. Daniel ~yer (Hon); 2. Mkhael Turi (Suz); 3.
Krvan SW:k (Suz).
125 INT' I. MAn Szorobura {5uz}; 2. Matthew Fo.5eI (Kaw); 3.
Jon Suman (Hon)
125 EX: I. DmverNichoIs (Kaw).
2.50 BEG: I. ROOm Bird (Hon); 2. Bill Page (Kaw); 3. Rkky
~oc.w).
2.50 NOV: L Alan Honu (Suz.); 2. Mike Harru (Yam); 3. Sher-man Baker (lion).
250 INT; 1. Adam Neu (Su.z); 2. Brad Outon (Kaw); 3. Mike
Grindle Oionl.
250 EX: I. Jake Davia O.
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45+: I. a.ny Mayo oc.w); 2. . . Adcftmaa ; 3. 0...
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125 B: 1. Willam Withrow (Yam); 2.Juon Colby (Yam); 3. Toby
Hiatt (Yam); 4. Duane: I...echngham (Hor'll; 5. Pdf: Sa!l8ano (Suz).
125 C: 1. Matt Myers (Hon); 2. Darid Stevens (Yam); 3. Jon
Kemgton (Suz); 4. Rlchnrd SmaUdon (Yam); 5. Ian Keft\ CHOn).
250 A:. 1. DarTeR Borchnd.ing (Yam): 2. Tom DeCultt (Yam);
3. Juoml BeaM (Hon); 4. Mati Maley (Hon); S. Don W~imer
(Kaw).·
OPEN A; I. Jeff Hall; 2. Bob Nichols.
VET A: I. Kevin AUen; 2. John Love; 3. John Rydqwlif.
SR A: 1. Frank PhIllips; 2. John Tombyk.
4-STRK A: 1. John Funkhau!ler; 2. Doug Hodge.
200 8'1 . Mark Lipovsky.
250 B: 1. Fm:I Stewns; 2. Brian MarT: 3. Mike Gnmm.
OPEN B: 1. Russ Nonnan; 2. W~ H.,brrm~hJ; 3. Rick Kalm;
4. Paul Zalao.
SR B: 1. Dan Trl5~1er; 2. Joe Daugherty; 3. Clint Southworth 4.
Larry Cllmpbell.
VET 8: 1. Rnndy Hackett; 2. Martin Schullz; WllIiam
Holowesklt; 4. MIke Martin.
..STRK B: I. Nick Zamon; 2. Wa~ Hilts.
200 C: I. Mall Merryfield; 2. Chris Gault; 3. Steve Combs; 4.
Terry Wamstead; 5. Mikr Nasher.
250 C: 1. Scott Burnl\am; 2. Scott EaRnburg; 3. ShBwn '[)enman: 4. Dmc Albert:!lon; S. Shawn Lipovsky.
OPEN C: 1.!Xott Dement; 2. Don Crockett; 3. Darin 81.,de; 4Tom Kryzanowz; S. Glenn Carey.
SISR: 1. Dmnaa Wagner; 2. Harokt Hall; 3. Nlel Scharphom.
WMN: I. Kabe Campbell; 2. Gale Vanderwate'".
TEAM A: I. Lake Cycle.
TEAM B: I, Team UP.
Yamaha Series at Dutch
Motocross pays bucks
By Larry Witmer
BLOOMINGDALE, MI, AUG. 19-20
Riders came to Dutch Sport Park by Red Bud to
do battle for the yz Bucks offered by Yamaha.
The 125cc C division today was holly contested with a 39-rider field. Larry Gilson grabbed the
first-mota holeshot on his Suzuki. Darid<
was -=d followed by Richard Smel!dm and
Malt Myers. GOIsoo;t.-:l Stevens felt Ihe """"'"
cI sand on the openiJIs lap as Gilson . . - down
in the double-line, Yhd-berm aJU, ooIloping
Steftns a"be went dewn. Myers came oat 011
top as tfle field scrambled to avoid the clowned
front-runners. By the third lap, Myers opened up
a huge lead. Stevens was the fastest rider on the
track, remounting after the opening lap crash,
using the good passing lines and working into
fourth by the completion of the third lap.
josh jones then moved up to second place,
passing Smalldon in the stadium rocker section on
the fourth lap 'of a six-lap moto. Up front, Myers
cruised to the fmish, winning the opening moto.
Stevens came out on fire for the second
mota, grabbing the holes hot on his Yamaha.
Myers was second, Ian Keen third, Greg Foster
fourth and jon Kesington ran fifth. jones went
off the track on the opening lap in the sand
switchback section, spoiling his first-moto effort
and eventually canding 23rd and 11 th overall.
While in the lead, Stevens put up a pace that
s.v-
250 B: 1. Cory Morn!l (Hon); 2. Bnnn Woodbury (Kaw); 3. Dannie Larder (Yam); 4. Todd Hotovy (Yam); 5. Joe Hadaway (Su.t).
250 C: 1. Bob Thonuul (Kaw); 2. JeJf Cupp (Hon); 3. Joe Sullivan O