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Cycle News 1995 10 18

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(Left) Todd DeHoop (25) nabbed the holeshot in the second 250cc Pro moto. (Below) Ty Wallace was Impressive aboard his factory KTM. ably ahead of Wal.lace, who was also quite a bit ahead of Carsten in fourth. Skaggs held down fifth ahead of DeHoop, who steadily worked his way back after leading early on. Hughes took the white flag with a cushy 32-second lead after he lapped Ferry, and when the checkers came out it was Hughes al.l the way, ahead of Roy, Wallace, Carsten, Skaggs and DeHoop. CN Raceway Park Englishtown, New Jersey Results: September 31 - October 1, 1995 DePiero (Kaw); 3. Rick Mardbuu (Hon); 4. Ryan Poroek (Kaw); S. Blake Moffitt (Kaw~ 125 AM: 1. Nicholas W!:y (Kaw); 2. Charles Dunaway (Kaw); 3. Karl Scott (Kaw); 4. Jeremy Booner (Kaw); S. Duane Kleppe (Kaw). 250 NOV A" 1. Allan Bmwn (KTM); 2. Paul Tumey (Yam); 3. Blake Moffitt (Kaw); 4. Doug Mordberg (Hon~ 5. Andy Korchek (Hon). 250 AM: 1. Charles Dunaway (Kaw); 2. Jeremy Sooner (Kaw); 3. Ed Blewett (Han); 4. Craig Maure-r (Kaw); 5. Chad BeTkey (Kaw). OPEN AM: 1. Mark Cooper (Kaw); 2. Keith Crothers (Han); 3. Keith Ciaranella (Han); 4: Dean Holorucs (Yam). 25+: 1. Todd LangoHs (Kaw); 2. James Winburn (Kaw); 3. William Drrego (Kaw); 4, Jeff Grace (Hon); 5. Todd Little (Kaw). 25+ EX: 1. Brian Caroll (Yam); 2. Jim Kapitan (Han); 3. Larry Gessner (Han); 4. James McIlvane (Han); 5. Mike Moore (Kaw). 30+: 1. Rick Marbini (Han); 2. Kenneth Bordzuk (Kaw); 3. Tony Alessi (KTM); 4. Michael Witte (Suz); 5. Steven Lewis (Yam). 40+: ]. Anthony Rauseo (Kaw); 2. Clifford Volker (Han); 3. Tom Slaandra (Hon): 4. Duke Finch (Yam); 5. William Rule (Suz). S/MIN1: 1. Joe Shane (Kaw): 2. Arye Highson (Kaw); 3. Derek Burlew (Suz); 4. Mark Wundrack (Kaw); 5. Jeremy Welch (5uz). 30+ VET: 1. George Trapofli (Suz): 2. Brian Broadwell (Suz); 3. James Winburn (Kaw); 4. Jeff Grace (Hon); S. Paul Hanna (Hon), SCHBY: 1. Nicholas Wey (Kaw); 2. Shane O'Conner (Suz); 3. Brent McIntyre (Hon); 4. Chris Hunter (Kaw); S. Robert Wood (Kaw). CLCBY: 1. Brock Sellards (Kaw); 2. J.D. Collins (Kaw~ 3. B. Woolsey (Kaw); 4. Charles Dunaway (Kaw); 5. Chad Shepard (5uz). VET EX: 1. Jim Kapitan (Hon); 2. Kurt McMillen (Hon); 3. Jerry Seip (Kaw); 4. Ed Szilocki (Suz); S. Mik~ Moore (Kaw). TOP GUN: 1. Chris Hunter (Han): 2. Josh Woods (Kaw): 3. Larry Mombelardi (Han); 4. Jeremy Cook (Kaw); 5. David Hill (Hon). IRON MAN CLASSIC: 1. Charles Dunaway (Kaw); 2. Nicholas Wey (Kaw): 3. Karl Scott (Kaw); 4. Chad Berkey (Kaw); S. Ryan Gales (Suz~ 125 PRO, L Barry C.,.ten (Suz); 2. Joel Dengler (Suz); 3. Carlo Coen (Suz); 4. Brock Sellards (Kaw); S. Robbie Skags (Kaw); 6. Pete Jastremski (Han); 7. Chad Shepard (Suz); 8. Rich Zupko (Hon); 9. Dave Kratz (Kaw); 10. Shane O'ConneT (Suz~ 250 PRO, 1. Ryan Hughes (Kaw); 2. Jean-Sebastien Roy (Hon); 3. Barry Carsten (Suz); 4. Todd DeHoop (Hon); S. Ty Wallace (KTM); 6. Robbie Skaggs (Kaw); 7. Bmelc Sellards (Kaw); 8. Tim Ferry (Suz); 9. Eric Reilly (Suz); 10. Joel Dengler (Hon~ 60 (10-111, 1. Derek Burlew (Kaw); 2. Dan Dernalo (Kaw). 80 (10-11), 1. Casey Clark (Yam); 2. Derek Burlew (Suz); 3. Justin Fazekass (Suz); 4. Matt KJeusken (Hon); 5. Undsay eran (Kaw). 80 (12-13h 1. Josh Woods (Kaw); 2. Jeremy Cook (Kaw); 3. Dave Hill (Hon); 4. Dave Ginofi (Kaw); 5. Aryc Hughson (Kaw). 80 (14-15): 1. Chris Hunter (Hon); 2. Aaron Day (Kaw); 3. Larry Momnelardi (Hon); 4. August Lausberg (Kaw); S. Jason Fedo (Yam). 125 NOV A: 1. Steven Cunningham (Kaw); 2. Eddie Kunin (Knw); 3. Tony Lee (Suz); 4. Timothy Schellinger (Hon); 5. Michael Biondo (Han). 12.5 NOV B: 1. Sean Gaughan (Hon); 2. Tony (Left) Barry carsten grabbed the 125cc Pro class gold. (Right) Nicholas Wey was a multipleclass winner in the Amateur classes. Briefl ••• Minibike sensation Ricky Carmichael was scheduled to make his 1?5cc class debut nstructiv.e knee su,rgery. Carmichael, is expected to be out 01 action:lor.three months. Another ride, scheduled to appear, but a~sent due .to injuries was Mike, LaRocco" ' . ' .' Multi-time. National MX Champion Mike Kiedrowski' was on ,hancj signing ilutographs. The Califomian announced that he would not, compete in 1~96, and thilt he' will take over Jeff Ward's position as Team Kawasaki !:onslJltanl Kiedrowski signed a thre,eyear contract: ". KTM Team Manager Mike Rossini ·gave the race 'team mechanics, AI Brawn and Paul Delaurer, the day off on'amateur day, allowing them to race while Rossini hknsell spun the wren?hes: Charles 'Dunaway wori the Kawasaki' KX250 raced' to the 250cc Pro class. win by· Ryan Hughes. Dunaway was. awarded the bike .for his·lron 'Man' race. win on Sunday. . New Jersey has some strange ,laws regarding off road competition. If a rider is 'caught witho.ut gog: gtes or is seen riding in the ,pits, bOth. the rider and· the race 'promoter can be lined 'by tlie local, p'olice. In addition, no' riders' under the age of 10 can race. No' Pee 'Wees here! . . ,, ' AMA Race, Director puke Finch w'as spotted on Amateur day racing in the Over 40 class. Finch lin- . ished a respectable 19urth. ' . Over 5000 .spectatO!$ showed up 1.0 watch the racing action over the we.ekend, lJ) 0\ 0\ "'"'" 00' "'Q)" "' l-< .g .... o U 35

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