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Cycle News 1995 11 15

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750 S/BK: I. Joe Brett Williams (Hon); 2. Chns Thon;cn (Suz); 3. Tom Aquino (Suz); 4. o.ln Thor'Sol."R (Suz); 5. Brian Mark (Suz). OPEN S/BK: 1. Steve Rdpp (Su:r:): 2. Doug rA:.Ry~ (Yam); 3. Chns VoclketSr. (Hun); 4. Jim Af..• (Suz); S.l'aul Orlandi (Due). 500 TW: 1. Alan Kelso (Kawl; 2. Kl""in Smilh (IUw); 3. Mark HoHt (Kalo\'); 4. o.wld Chow..'t1hill (Kaw): 5. Brt--"tI Whitman (Kawl b50 TW: 1. Dan R•.'t.'St..'r (t-Ion): 2. '.ames Lick""oiIr {Honl: J. Bill Bnnkt:rhoff (Hon); -I. Jake R..~:r (Honl; S Mark Nelson (Han). OPEN nv; I. Poilul Orl.lndi (Duc); 2. Jamn Coda (Due); 3 o.wKi Collx-r14. Dan ~.,.(Ilonl; S. Tom Terry (Duc). F-SGL 1. Bill Giltn..-r (Sponl; 2. loe Abeyt" (YoiIm); 3. Bnan Bro\\'n (SpMI; -I. Gt-'Tard PiolUoil (Yam); 5. Russ M...,lght..... (Yam). F·I: 1. Joe 8rctl Wlllaams (Hon); 2. Chri!lo Thorsc..'t1 (Suz); 3. Ilill\' Va"slliou (Hon): 4. Todd Hodt (Hon); S. Dan Thorsen (Suz). . f..2: I. Idf lA:SSIIl (Hun); 2. BNn l.cF.....·re (YoiIm); J. Richard Snllwdcn (Hon): 4. Mlchold Altamu'lno fY.lm); S. MoIrk Ingalls (Yam) F·3: I. Carlos N...,·..':o (Hon); 2. Rick. KI"'ln (Hon); 3. Mike Mondo (Hon): -I, o.1\'id Pare {Hool; S. Pl'ter F,,'fI\l.'ma (Hon). OPEN GI': I. Rub..>rt M..'So1 (Yam); 2. Doug OcR\'kt.· (YoiIm); 3. lim Fif..· (Suzl: -I. ChriS VoclkcrSr. (Hon); 5. Mark Ndson (Hon). VINT: l. Da,",~ RU!lo!>dl (BSAl: 2. Croilig W..'Cks IYoiIm);;3. H.nold P.uls (Duc); •. SI...,·t· Van Hom (Hon): 5. Charles St:xton tBul). F-W: I. MoHk Iniol.llb IY.lm); 2. Tom Aq\.llno (Suz); 3. I)aul OrLlndi (Duel: -I. lklb Sid~mk.1M (Hon); 5. lame!> Locke (HonJ. Tescke started dicing for the lead, which Holst controlled by the start of the second lap. A lap later, between turns two and three, Montoya passed both Aragaki and Teschke to take over second. On lap five, Tescke suddenly slowed coming out of turn five, allowing Brian GarbeUini to take over third. Teschke pulled out of the race while Holst took the win followed by Montoya in second and GarbelJini third. Results F-I: I. Doug Tol.lnd (Due); 2. CurtIS Adams (Yam); 3. Dcan Vinn'rlt (Ynm): -I. Palll Mumford (K.lw); S. Jdfte)' Stem (Kaw). F·2; I. Lance Hol!>1 (Hun); 2. Michael Monto)'a (Yolm); 3. Brian Gdrbcllinl (Yam); -I. Frank Aragaki (Yam); 5. Karl Lowry (Hon). F-3: I. We$I... y TOtsUb<1 (Hon): 2. Joji Tokumoto (Hon); 3 Vick\, Jackson-Bell (Hon); -I. Jocl H~rmoso (Ydm); 5. Russell Tuck (Yam). F40: I. Jonn Hilton (Hon); 2. UIT}' Schnur (Due); 3. Cr.ug Cook (Duc); -I. K.ul Lowrv Sr. (Hon); 5. Charles Burm.-Il (Hon). SOO S/STI(; 1. Mark Stom.'T (Yam); 2. William CIouke (Hun); 3. Tim R.1g.1n (Yilm): -I. Aloiln Burtt (Kaw): 5. ,",maldo Ellin (Sla). 600 5/STK: I. Kl'nny Canedo (Yam); 2. Karl lowry (HCIR): 3 Robo.'rt A... tchl.'r (Hon); -I. Tokey Ikock (Y:tm); 5. Stdan JohanS!>On (J:'t0n). Toland terrorizes Willow Springs Road Race By Eric Vincent ROSAMOND.CA,OCT,I'·15 World Endurance Champion Doug Toland proved he can also win sprint races when he rode to victory in the Toyota Gold Cup Formula One race at the '10th round of Wi1low Springs Motorcycle Club action at Willow Springs International Raceway. Current F-l points Ie.:lder Curtis Adams was the fastest rider off the line followed by Dean Vincent and Toland. Down the back straight on the fir t lap, Toland moved around Vincent on his Scott Waters-prepared Ducati 955 to move into second. Entering the front straight to complete the first lap. Toland drafted and passed Adams but was pushed back when Adams closed the door on him in turn one. However, Toland would not be denied as.he powered past Adams gomg into the next tum. As the second lap came to a close. Paul Mumford established himself in second and bL-gan pacing Vincent. Several laps later, Mllplford passed Vincent on the outside of tum eight, but Vincent had an obvious horsepower advantage as he moved back into third on the front straight. The remainder of the race saw Mumford attempt to pilSS Vincent in the same turn-eight sweeper, but Vincent consistently regained third in the front straight. At the line it was Toland with the win followed by Adams second and Vincent third. The Maxima Racing Oil/Tom Sera Racing Formula Two event turned into a race of attrition as several top competitors either crashed ar had problems with their motorcycles. Steve Teschke was fastest off the line but was qUickly caught and passed by Kent Kunitsugu find Lance Holst. Kunitsugu then lost the front end on his motorcycle going into turn four, moving Holst into the lead. Teschke was holding down second while Michael Montoya was now promoted to third. But the position of Kunitsugu and his crashed motorcycle in tum four caused WSMC officials to red-flag the race. On the restart. Teschke repeated his excellent start off the line with Holst in second and Frank Aragaki in third. In the back straight, Holst and OrEN S/STK: 1. Curlis Ad.lms (Y.lm); 2. Ort.lndo Poilblo (Suz): 3. Troy M.lluro (Hon); -I. BriAn Robmson (YAm); 5. Doug Hiun..'Ss ($U2). '550 S/BK: l. Brl.ln Ikm.lrd (Y.lm); 2. Phil Niblack (Y.,m); 3. Mark Stuller tY"m); ~. Vicky J.lckson·lkll (Hon): 5. StuMI Knigge (Yam). 650 S/BK: I. l,..,nC\.' Hll15! (Hon); 2. 51...'·... Tt."SChkl' (I-Ion); 3. K.ld Lowry (I'lon); -I. Kenny Can..odu (Yam); 5. Roberl Yampoisky (Hon). . 750 S/BK: I. Doug Toland (Due): 2. Anthony Lupo (Yolm); 3. J... rr)' E"ans Jr.. (Y.lm); -I. MoiIrk Miller (KJw); S. Paul Mumford (K.lw). OPEN S/BK: I. c.urti!> Adams (YJml; 2. l..lnce Holst (Hon); 3. Ociln Vinc..t1t (Y.lm); -I. John HiltOn (Hon): 5. Rell Ml-mtl (Hun). ' 500 MOD PROD: 1. Bri.ln tkrnoilrd (Yi'm); 2. M.-.rk Sloner (Yolm); 3. L.1Vaugnn Monlgom..' ry (Y;lm); -1\ Tim RagM (Yam): 5. Ene R.ltUi tSu:t). bOO MOD PROD: l. Lane... Hol!>t (Hon): 2. Robert YOlmpolsky (Hon); 3. K...nny Canl-do (Yam): -I. D.iI\"Id Campbell (Hon); 5. To1u..1' I:k.ock (Yaml· ?SO MOD PROD: I. Paul Mumford (K.Jw); 2. MMk Miller (Kaw); 3. Bt.'t1 Wdeh (Yolm); .4. John Ft'rdinand (Kaw); 5. Mike ROI.1no (Suz). OPEN MOD PROD: I. Orl"ndo Pablo (5oz): 2. Jeff Stern (~\\.): 3. RCll M... rrolt (Hon); -I. Bnan Robmson (Yam); 5. Doug Hamt..'5S CSuzl. BOn l/W: 1. Mkh.1l.'1 ChandO'.> IYdm); 2. Alan Burtl (Kdw). J. Gn.og T,llbot (~w): -I. Jt'1T)' Jirkovsky (K.1~'J; 5. Eric Ratz.J (Sozl. 80TT M/W: 1. Ch;ules Burnet! (Hon); 2. Bn.ln Rochlitz...,. (Hon): 3. Mid: orlCld (Due); -I. Michael Dub.! (Hon); S. RICk P3U't1 (Hon). BOTI H/W: I. Craig Cook IDucI; 3. L.uT)' Schnur (Due); 4. Mf Pl"plollDuc); 5. John 8.li~)' (Due). SOO SGl.: I. Danny Farnsworth (Hon); 2. Mark lolrel CHon); J. Scull Folbbro (Hon); -I. Polul peczon (Hon); 5. Stephf-'n Lilliotl (IionJ. 600 SGL: 1. 1U....·in Johnson (W·R); 2. Stwn Knlggl' (Yam): 3. SI...H· Hill (Yam); -I. Oon-id Dcu.'OR (Yam). F·SCl: 1. Sluart Knlggf-' (Y.lm); 2. Jim Keskr Jr. (W·R); 3 Slc"{-" HIli (Y.:lm): 4. D.1\'id IXlron (Yam); 5. Kt.,\'in Johnson (W·R). VINT: 1. ScM Robbins (Y"m); 2. Craig Bt.'CCM (Yam): 3. Srott MacAd.lm IKaw); -I. D.we G.lrdner (Yam); 5. Larry Cocnrdn (Hon). SOCAR: 1. RIck Murray (Kaw): 2. Pel... r EssaH (KolW); 3. Edward R.\mORt.'5IHon); -I. Kenn)' Harrold (Kaw). 500 NOV: 1. JI):M.·ph H.lmmond (Yam); 2. Christme Dt.·lThl!> (Yam); J. J.llnt,'$ Hill..... (Hon): 4. Ji'lCqucs Llgourgue (Due); 5. Mark KruSt.'(W·R). 650 NOV: I. ScUll DoUgt.1S (Hon); 2. Roben Keirslead (Hon): 3. Jacob Wl"St (Hon); ... Bill C.lmpbdl (Hon); S. Maurido Ht.·rnan· dcz (I-Ion). OPEN NOV: I. D.wid Boultwood (K;\w): 2. Jonas Arroyo IKoiIw); 3. "OIul Darrl\h (Hon); 4. Tumm)' Quigl...y (5uz); S. Jason Walk...r (t-lon!. Minis reign at Seattle MX By Mickey Locke KEN·r. WA.. OCT. 8 Mini riders showed up in force for round seven of the Washington State Championship Series at Seattle lntemationaJ Raceway on October 8. Despite several days of rain leading into race day, and a muddy, "one-line" track, the half- sized racers put on a fuJ I-size show for fans who showed up to catch the action. The SOcc Beginner class yielded a full gate of 28 riders and a very interesting start. Christopher Miller pulled the holeshot closely followed by a tight-knit group that included Ronald Marshall. Ryan Ennis, David Frasier and Jeff Williams. When Miller went down in the whoops he left the door open for a scramble that allowed Mike Aragon to sweep past them all and come into the next corner leading Ennis, Frasier. Marshall and Bobby Aragon. Ennis passed Mike Aragon on the back side, which opened up the race to give series points leader Frasier an opportunity to apply some pressure on that first-place spot. With only a single line open to these smaller bikes. Frasier was left with only being able to tailgate Ennis until a miscalculation caused Ennis to go off the track in the doubles. Seizing his opportunity, Frasier sailed by Ennis to capture and keep the numberone spot. The 80cc Beginner second-mota holeshot went to Jesse Meiers, who was followed by Mike Aragon and Ryan Mayer. Frasier found himself last off the line with plenty of work ahead of him. By the end of the first half lap, he had managed to pass into mid pack, and then picked off the leaders one at a time. before making a gutsy pass by Ennis in the whoops to took over fifth place. With Mike Aragon now leading, the race was between Meiers and Ryan Mayer. who made the charge and moved into second white Frasier charged in on Chad Polls and ou~umped him in a set of doubles to capture fourth place. He then set his sights on th.ird-place Meiers, who had gotten caught in lap traffic. With Mike Aragon leading Ennis, time ran out for Frasier to catch Meiers and he had to settle for a fourthplace moto win and a second overall. Results 60 (..~): I. Colton Fillsaotli (Kaw); 2. NICk Gilbertson (KJw); 3. Shon Wilson (K.1wl: 4. Todd Nelson (IUw); S. Nick K~Il.er (Kaw). 60 19011): 1. Shane Kd~y (Kaw); 2. K.c. Chilberg (Kaw): 3. Polul 8.ltterb)' (Kaw); ..;. Kenny Wcl!stf-'r (1(,1",'); 5. Ryan Abngo (Kaw). 60 GP: J. K.c. Chilberg (I (Cob); 5. Mike Craib (KTMI. 60: 1. Paul Percbijnos (K.1w); 2. Perry Kirton (K.lw); 3. Da~'1 Millsaps (Kaw); -I. Bill H... wett lKaw); S. Barrell Smith (Kaw). 80 (7-11): 1. James Stl.'Wart (Kawl; 2. ChOlz Norttly (Su~); 3. Polul Perebijnos (Hon); 4. Don McGourty (Su~l; 5. Shawn Mtlyo (Kaw). 80 (12·13): I. Kylo.' Filrndl (Yam); 2. Tr~l\ Adams (Suz): 3. Tyson Had~lI (Suz); 4. R)'an Davis (Koiwl: S. Jo:J't Faustino (Suz). 80 (14-15): 1.. Augusl Lausberg (Ktl~·); 2. Andrei 801001 (Suz); 3. Mik... Stfwcnson (Yam); -I. J~se Adams ISu;,c); 5. Tyler uird (YoIm). S/MINI: I. August Lausbt."'8 (l<.1w); 2. K,1e F.lmcll (Y;\m): 3. Iillmes Stewart (K.1w); 4. lason Bdl (Suz): S. T\'SOf1 H.ldsell CSuz). TOYOTA GOLD CUP Motorcycle' Road-Racing Upcoming race dates: November 18-19 December 16-17 Come and race with us throughout the winter! WSMC will be racing on the third Sunday of every month, with the 1996 season opener on January 20-21, 1996. VISit our Web BBS site (courtesy of Motorcycle Online) at http://motorcyde.com/ericm/mobbs/racewsmc. html WSMC presents a New Racers School every month - all year long! If you want to road-race, join us at the fastest track in the West! Two-day ticket only $10 per person! Come to Rosamond, CA - Just 90 miles north of downtown Los Angeles on Highway 14 WSMC • P.O. Box 911, Rosamond, CA 93560-0911 Ph: 805.256.1234 Fax: 805.256.1583 E-mail: racewillow@aol.com

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