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Califonia Tral Rides Presents the 6th AtnIaI
VAMAHA FZR CHAL NOv: 1. Robert Richards (Y~m); 2.
Boyd Brunn (Vam); 3. John J.cobi (Yam); .. W~yne &mett
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U/L lW EJC I. Dun V«p
("""~ 2.)onIon Mylos Swl«
(MZ); 3. o.ye Knapp (Rtx); 4. Olive Godge IRtx); S. IID'I Buker
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U/L TW NOV: 1. Dtlrnn M.rtin CHon); 2. Bradley Martin
(Yam); 3. Jim Comrw (Y~ml; 4. Mark JonUn (Lw).
S/BK EX C: I. by Voder Jr. (Yam); 2. ~y Utton; 3. o.ve
Goldber'g (Hon); 4, Tommy McComas (Kaw); S. Shawn Conrad
Dual Sport Jamboree
(Kaw).
S/BK NOV C: 1, Robert Richards (Y~m); 2. JmM'5 Doerfln
(Suz); 3. JoKph Clen Meadows (Hon); 4. Matt BTObw (Hon); 5.
John jacobi (Yam).
An AMA 0-37 Dual Sport Adventure starting in the Barton Flats area
of the San Bernardino National Forest.
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Sunday, Oct. 1, 1995
Okubo on top at Brainerd RR
By Paul Jemes
BRAINERD, MN, AUG. 2h-27
Bryan Okubo and his fleet of well-tuned Yamaha TZs and TZRs dominated the Central Roadracing Association's sprint racing action at
Brainerd International Raceway.
Top Line Cycle's Okubo served notice he
was the man to beat by nabbing four outright
wins over the weekend in Lightweight Superbike, Ultralight Grand Prix, Lightweight
Grand Prix and Middleweight Grand Prix. He
also posted three additional top-five finishes.
Not a bad weekend, despite having problems
feeding the pavement in the Unlimited Grand
Prix.
Fellow pilot Jason Lanigan chalked up
another victory for the two-strokers by winning
the Framstad Cup handicap shootout aboard
his Honda RSl25. A CRA original, Framstad
Cup qualifiers are determined by their overall
(Novice and Expert combined) placing in Saturday's trophy dash. Handicaps are determined
by averaging lhe lap times of class winners
from the trophy dashes. The race is just five laps
long with the Ultralight bikes starting first.
Approximately 30 seconds after that, the lightweight bikes take off. in hot pursuit followed 30
seconds later by the Middleweight through
Unlimited bike riders, who charge off to see if
they can run down the little guys. The race usually develops into a three-way battle of the leaders from each group with the smaller bikes trying to hold off the cha rge of the larger bikes at
the end, often coming down to the last tum of
the last lap and a dash to the checkered flag for
an exciting photo finish.
Not this time. Lanigan of Inver Grove
Heights, Minnesota, had the field covered for
five laps as he smoked through the comers and
down the long, lonely BlR straights. In fact,
Ultralight fast guy Tom Maier held down second place aboard his Suzuki GS 500 through the
quick sprint, while two Lightweight racers
aboard Yamaha FZR 400s, Mark Dargis and
Novice hot-shoe Scott Head, finished third and
fourth, with Yamaha YZF 750 pilot John Jacob
nipping at his heels.
Results
un S/SPRT:
I. Michael Ruehle (Kaw); 2. Pat Dipple
(Kaw); 3. Boyd Whiteoak (Kaw); 4, Boyd Hedstrom (Kaw); 5.
Richie Ruberizer (Kaw).
EX H/W S/SPRT: I. Michael Ruehle (Kaw); 2. Scott Ruehle
(Kaw); 3. Pat Dipple (Kaw);". David Henry (Vam); S. Brad Zajic
(!Caw).
NOV H/W 5/SPRT: 1. Mike Sundstrom (K.aw); 2. Creg
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COURSE DESCRIPTION:
AlOOt rnile dual-sport loop in the beautiful san Bernardino Mountains
around the Big Bear, Cal~ornia area with optional sections for the more
experienced riders. Agreat ride for novice and experienced riders alike!
Ken Uelcett (Suz).
DualSpartJl*ee
OCtober 1, 1995
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Special technical and dual-spor! sponsor seminers
on saturday 2-5 p.rn..
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The permitted area Is located in !he San Bernardino National Forest;
event wi be operated on a norHiscriminatOlY basis under penni! issued
byUFS.
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No unlicensed, non-streeIlegaJ riding allowed in campground.
Start time for !he CYCLE NEWS Dual Sport Ride Is 7:00 to 9:00 am.,
SUnday, OCtober 1.
RoI chatts provided. Bring your roll chart holder.
Navigation by nWeage.
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FREE
Chili Feast & Breakfast
Free Chili Feast on Saturday Night lor All Entrants,
courtesy 01 Cycle News, Free continental breakfast Sunday morning,
hosted by ANEUNE MOTOSPORTS. Entry also includes
T-shirt and chance to win prizes donated by our
generous sponsors.
• Entries are limited!
Mail: $30
Post: $35
Entry Fees
(After Sept. 27~)
Fryer (Yam); 2. Charln Jonda. (Hon); 3. Scott Fryer (Hon); S.
NOV L/W 5/SPRT: 1. Scott He.t (V~m); 2. WiI1i.lm Ask
(Yam); 3. Bri.n Ertel (Yam); 4. Brad Banister (V~m); 5. Chad
Ottoson (Yam).
EX U/L S/5PRT: I. Tom Maier (Suz); 2. Roger Hendricks
(Suz); 3. joe Cornelius (Su.z); 4. Tt"ITf Dusing (5uz); S. Scott Jaffe
califomia Trail Rides
Come up and flI10y !he entire .weekendl We'll be gathering on
saturday in !he group camping area (no weter or hool