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Cycle News 1995 10 04

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EVENTS·ROussQlI Edited by ScOtt • causing Berganlz to go down. Nason easily took the first-moto win. Carter finished a distant second ahead of Clenard. Berganlz recovered for fourth ahead of Brian Burson. The second-moto holeshot belonged to Carter with Berganlz and Nason in tow. By the completion of the first lap, Berganlz and Nason were back out front arguing over the lead. Oenard had moved up to third ahead of Carter. for the entire race the two front-running Kawasaki riders were never more than a few feet apart as they negotiated the jump-filled sand track. Berganlz ended up winning the battle by holding off ason all the way to the checkers, but Nason won the war, and the firstplace trophy, by virtue of his 1-2 score. Berganlz still went home with the second-place trophy, topping the 3-3 rides of Oenard. Chris Elliott topped the SOcc Beginner class with a perfect 1-1 score aboard a new YZSO after gettin'g around fast starter Sean Collier in mota one then holding off Collier for a hard-fought second-moto win. Andrew Turner went 4-3 for third overall. Bryce Johnson was untouchable in the first Vet Beginner moto. John Chapman made a lastlap pass on Bill McVay to take second. Johnson was hammered throughout the second round by McVay, but came out on top of a dramatic last lap to secure the overall win. McVay had to settle for second in the mom and final standings. Results (Top) Andrew Nason (75) overtook Aaron Bergamz (46) on the way to winning the 60cc Beginner ClellS In the CRC Combo MX 5erIes flnele at Los Angeles County RaCllWllY. (Left) Mark ThompllOn claimed wins In both the 80cc senior (14-16) and 80cc Open divisions lit the newly opened GnMlnvllle, Texas, MX facility. P/W 8-2; 1. W Hides (Yam); 2. Doug Carter (KTM); 3. Seth Jeffers (Yam); 4. Byte Bergantz(K'TM),: 5. Justin Croskery (Yam). P/W a.I: I. QUe Sefo:ly (KTM);'2. Chris]andch (Yam); 3. Tan· ner Langham (KTM); 4. o.ad Cole (Yam). P/W A:. 1. Ricky Hnnme (LEM); 2. Edward Herring (KTM); 3. Andrew Nason (Yam); "Jared Teba (Yam). 60 BEG: t Andrew Nason (Kaw); 2. Aaron ~tz (KIIw); 3. Jushn Oena.rct (Kaw); 4. Dave Carter (Kaw); 5. Bnan Buraon (Kaw~ 60 (D-8): 1. Ray Hemme (Kaw); 2. Aron Boy Tomota (Kaw); 3. Bm! Mountain (Kaw); 4.. Troy Tittlemier (Kaw). 60 (9.11~ 1 Sean CoJ1~ (Kaw); 2. Anthony Barbacovi (Kaw); 3. Caleb Gossetur (KIiw);'" Matt Contrft1ls (Kaw). 80 BEG: 1. ChriS ElHott (Vam); 2. Sean Collier (Kaw); 3. ~ Turner (Yam);: 4. CtYgory Fmer (Yam); 5. khol.. Bur· IOn (Suz~ Marella, LJ. ickerson, and Dusty Dahir finished out the class in that order. 80 (1-n): 1. Shane Smith (Suz); 2. Bobby Stefan (Sox); 3. Gft-. ard Patin (Yam); ". Blake M&rglmm (Suz); 5. Tmnlnator Garda (Suz~ Results 80 (12-13): 1 OmstophK Goe.st-ll&/' (k.aw); 2. ChIt Jennings (Kaw);3. T)'IOI'I Titt)muer(H

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