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Cycle News 1995 09 13

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Thomas got back on the track but coul£ln't find a way around Renner, who claimed the mota and overall win. Results P /W (01-6): 1. Ricky Renna'; 2. Jason Boyd; 3. Angela MCl()Ui 4. Ricky ChalTOn; 5. Cory Jone. P/W (7-8): 1. Kyle Chisolm; 2. J~tin Gorby. 60: 1. Dustin Lynn; 2. Cody'Roth; 3. Brad Bernier; 4. Randy Charron; 5. Shea Bass. 80 BEC: 1. Robert Croci; 2. Mike Vancura; 3.J~ Young. 80 (7·11): 1. Chaz Northey: 2. Jeff Moore; 3. Dan Truman; 4. Shawn Mayo; 5. Casey Bata'. 80 (U-13): l. Ryan Davis. 80 (14-15): 1. Andm Boloni; 2. Carlo Burd. S/MIN1: 1. Andrei Boloni; 2. Ryan ~vis. 15-24: I. Jason Thomas; 2. Ronnie R~ner; 3. Clint Frank; 4. Brett Sanger; 5. Scott McGuigan. 125 & 1. Ronnie ~ 2. Juon Thomas,; 3. Ryan Ke:Uy; 4. Clint Frank; 5. Kyle Myers. 125 C: 1. Cory Willey; 2. Scott McGuigan; 3. Mike RedMr, 4. Mica PTe'vatte; S. Gary Wright. 125/250 BEG: 1, Danny Hanson; 2. Roger Creamer; 3. Tony Toni; 4. Chuck Walker; S. Scott Reese. 250 8: 1. Tom Dixon 2. Brrlt Bohannon. 250 C: 1. James Armitage; 2. Brant Funchman,; 3. Di1vid Kupljian; 4. Jimmy ~ ; 5. Jerry Kopoian. 2S+ 1. Tom Dixon,; 2. Jimmy Kersey; 3. Willi$ Brock; 4. Wade Grontand; 5. Charles Santeher. 30+ 1. Sieve Dye; 2. Mark Bazinet; 3. Brian Whitcomb; 4. Joe Steidl; 5. Mike Menefee. 3$+- 1. Randy KeUy; 2. Drew Justice; 3. Tom Fogg; 4. Brian Whitcomb; 5. Joe Steidl. 40+: 1. Tom Fogg; 2. Joe Steidl; 3. Bob Dare. OPEN DIe 1. Mark Bazinet; 2. Rudy Sevelli. Orlando battles for the win at Second Creek DENVER, CO, AUG. 13 perfect track and weather conditions greeted the large turnout of riders and spectators at round eight of the Motorcycle Roadracing Association's race series at Second Creek Raceway located just east of Denver. The Race of the Rockies is the premier class . of the MRA and is open to expert riders, who may choose to ride any size of motorcycle they prefer. The start grid is filled with bikes ranging from the little TZ-25O Yamaha to llOOcc bikes with everything in between thrown in. Cycles of Boulder rider Ricky Orlando riding his ZX-9 got the start with ZX-6 rider John Weiss, Mark Schellinger on his OW-Ol and Aaron Turner on his Spyderco/Sportsland of Laramie TZ in a tight pack trying to keep pace with Orlando. A short distance back, TZ-mounted Dave Saba and Utah rider Shane Turpin on his Phase One Ducati battled with Ken Rogers on his ZX-9. The thil'd lap had Orlando starting to put some distance on the field, while Weiss tried to defend his position from Shellinger and Turner riding his rear fender. Schellinger was the first to go by, taking '(umer with him and dropping the hard-riding Weiss to fourth, while Turpin was making up real estate quickly on his Ducali after having to start in the middle of the grid. Donnie Hough riding his Boulder Yamaha/HO Machine-backed T-250 was also on the move after a bad start and was in a duel with Dave Saba over the sixth spot. The start of lap eight had Orlando still in the lead, but Shellinger was now only a few bike lengths back and making a charge to the front. Turner still held third, but Turpin was burning up the track and had moved by Weiss, Saba and Hough and had his sights set on the TZ of Turner. At the start of lap nine Shellinger had caught Orlando and powered his way by on the back straight leading to the tight left and on to the main straight. Turpin also had got by Turner to move into third as Hough worked his way into fiflh. Two laps remained and Orlando was glued to Shellinger as the two riders were now starting to get into lapped traffic. Diving into the tight right-hand tum six, the leaders encountered a lapped rider and Shellinger went to the inside while Orlando went to the outside. Orlando got the better drive and again was in the lead with Schellinger clawing to get by. On the last lap, Schellinger was too hot diving into tum two and lost the front end, going down to hand the win to Orlando. Shane Turpin moved up to second place with a great come-from-behind ride on his new Ducati, with Aaron Turner winning the battle of the TZ riders . coming home in front of Donnie Hough and Dave Saba to complete the top five. CN Results Ricky Orlando gets the Jump on the field In the Race of the Rockies event at second Creek Raceway. NOV GTU: 1. Ryan Burke (Kaw); 2. Mike McCready (Yam); 3. Dan Sedelmeier (Yam); 4. Glen Brach (Yam); S. Wyeth Jackson ('(am). NOV GTO: 1. Brady Welton (Yam,); 2. Brian KIeft (Suz); 3. Rwt5dI Strobrid.ge (Suz); 4. Mike Ault CSuz); S. Dan SalliI (Yam). L/W 51'SX: l. Pedro Bnvo (Yam); 2. John Fol5om (Yam): 3. William Comegys (Yam); 4. TCWlY Mala (Yam); 5. Patrick Ridwdson (Yom). H/W: I. SNne Twpin (Due); 2. Kurt 0iDrick (Yam); 3. Doug Vlckfty (Yam);" T...... _ (!(aw); S. O; 3. Russel Stobridge (Sw:); ,. Mike Ault (Sw:): 5. lSan Hung (Kaw)• RACE OF 1HE ROCKIES: 1. Ricky Orlando (KaW)i 2. Shane Turpin (Dud; 3. Aaron Turner (Yam); 4. Donnie. Hough (Yam); 5. DaveSaba (Yam). THE M RCYClE OF YOUR DREAMS IS ABOUT m BECOME AREALITY. Anticipation is great. But in actuality, the new BMW R 1100 RT tourer is much greater. It's not in the showrooms yet, but all the exciting facts are, and you can put in your order now. The sooner you realize you must have the R 1100 RT, the sooner your wait will be over. So instead of dreaming on, visit a BMW showroom and put down a Qeposit on the R 1100 RT. Not only will you be walking on air, you'll be walking out with a free T-shirt. The reality of the T-shirt should keep you going until your new BMW R 1100 RT becomes a real part of your life. " & C 1995 BMW of North America FOR THE WORLD AHEAD. 53

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