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80 B: 1. Joshua Breckmrid~ (Kaw); 2. Oaxm Hardage (Kaw);
3. Steven Guinn (Yam).
80 BEG: 1. Daniel Martinez (Yam); 2. Jackson Cerkleski
(Kaw); 3. Rotuue Smith (Hon); 4. Matthew Jo,ola (](awl; 5. Chris
Jones (Kaw).
60 BEG: I. Mark Graddy (Kaw); 2. Crant McKinley (Kaw); 3
Nathan Pacheco (Kaw); 4. Chase Selman (Kaw); 5. We Bh!Cken·
Moore passed for second in lap two, and then
Shimabukuro fell in the esses just before the
sta,rt of the next lap. Smith passed Wilks in the
next lap, pushing Wilks back to fourth, but till
first in the Expert class as they raced the laps
down to the checkered flag.
The 12Sec and 250cc Open classes were combined with only Sprint Haynes and Keith Beaty
racing the 250cc division of the event Haynes
nailed the holeshot, with 12Scc Open rider Jacob
Martin knocking on his back door. The whole
race became focused on the two front runners as
Martin tried to find a line on Haynes.
"He puJled on me in the straights, but 1
caught him in the comers, " said Martin, adding
'1 thill!< if I can get the holeshot in the next moto
I can beat him "
Martin did just that, too, when both he and
Haynes raced into the tower sweeper. M'artin
edged the lead out of the tum and opened the
front door for the lead. With no one in his way,
Martin flew around the course to take the
checkered flag first and the overall win.
Haynes still claimed the overall win for the 250
division.
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Results
nd~(Kaw~
60 (7·9): 1. Moss HallacUY (Kaw); 2. Jereniah Pnesl (Kaw); 3.
Christopher l.attt-r (Kaw); 4. lack Dyer (Kaw); 5. Brandon Baker
(Kaw).
60 (10-11): 1. Sean Vilandry (Kaw); 2. Derek Coker (Kaw); 3.
Tony MartiJU(Kaw);4. Mall Gentry (Kaw).
P/W BEG: I. Basa Jo;ola (Suz); 2. R.C Szabo (Yam); 3. Jason
Fleming (Yam); 4. Darnel Fleming (Yam).
P/W (4-6): 1. Mitchen Diwis (KTM); 2. Brad Graham (LEM);
3. Phillip Olivar (KTM); 4. Ryan Wilson (Yam); 5. Brad Brennan
(KTMJP/W (1-8~ 1. Mathew Davis (LEM); 2. Mark Graddy (LEM);
3. Glenn Wilson (KTM); 4. Tanner Thergesen (KTM); 5. K.C. Ray
Henthorn (LEM).
P/W OPEN: 1. Mathew Davis (LEM); 2. Glenn Wilson
(KTM); 3. Mitchell Davis (KTM); 4. Mark Graddy (LEM); 5. Ryan
Wilson (Yam).
Martin marvelous at
Whitney Motocross
By Kat Spann
WHITNEY, TX, SEPT. 3
American Suzuki/O'Neal-backed Jacob Martin
made a splashy 12Scc Texas debut at Lake Whitney Cycle Ranch, after officially retiring from
minibike to the bigger mounts, taking both the
125cc Intermediate and 125cc Open events by
storm. with a 4-moto sweep for the overall top
spots in both classes.
Martin claimed both holeshots in the combined 125cc Intermediate and Expert classes,
'running 1:39 to 1:42 minute laps. Fellow Intermediate raoer Jeremiah Moore stay behind Martin in both motos. Mike Battaile in his Expert
debut ran third for most of mota one until- intermediate Shawn Smith passed him in the last lap
in the start sweeper to finish third.
Moto two had Martin once again blast off the
gate out front. Expert Cody Wilks chased Martin
into lap two in the number-two spot, with
Moore third and Shane Shimabukuro in fourth.
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50 STK: 1. Shane Squll1!S (KTM); 2. Dustin Shows (KTM); 3.
Jason Sims (Yam); 4. C.T. Dickey (Yam); 5. Scotty Wennerstrom
(Yam).
50 MOD: 1. Quinn Harris (Yam); 2. Shane Squire! (yam); 3.
Andrew lansing (Yam): 4.. Cody Dickey (Yam); S. Adam R~n
(Yl'lm).
60: 1. Jonathan Kerr (Kaw); 2. LG. Tretter (Kaw); 3-. Brad
Wolfe (Kaw); 4. Cody Dickey (Kaw); S. Justin Kuet~ (Kaw).
80 BEG: 1. Man Foster (Suz); 2.. Johnny Travis (Suzl; 3. Justin
Si'nith (Kaw); 4. Eric White (l(aw);5. Zane Green (Kaw~
80 JR (7.11~ 1. ~ Reed (Kaw); 2. Hunter Elltoti (Kaw); 3.
Brad Wolfe (Yam); 4. Justin Kuethe (Yam); 5. Brandon Fulton
(Y~~
80 SR (12-13): 1. Beau Boynton (Kaw); 2. Adam Mennenga
(Kaw); 3. John George Jr. (Yam); 4. Dustin Cantrell (Yam); 5.
Matthew Pullen (J