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Cycle News 1995 11 15

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EVENTS Jarret again holeshot in moto two ahead of Rytter, K1eames, Hoskin and newcomer Tony Levezzo. The pack of 60cc machines had a fierce battle going for the lead, especially between Jarret and Rytter who were out front by now and leaving a substantial gap. There was no question Rytter wanted to win as he continued to pressure Janet in the turns. When the white flag flew, Rytter made a pass on jarret to take the checkered and the points went to Rytter's dealer/sponsor, Thin Air Motorsports. Jarret finished second. Kleames took third overall, Ho kin finished fourth, and fifth overall was jimmy Hazel. Results P/W SO: 1. Ry~ Ft>rtiI (Yam~ 2. Norma Jeen Je~ (Yam); 3 Joel Grosskopf (Suz); 4. Ky'e Stambad: (KTM): 5. Wayne Appleton (Suz~ 60: 1. K)'le Ryttt>r (Ka",); 2. Nlc.k Jarrel (Kaw); 3. Jerone Kleames (Kaw); 4. RJc::ky HOIiokin (Kaw); S. Jimmy Haul (Kaw). 80 BEG: 1 Tommy Jones (Kaw); 2. Josh Ryuer (Kaw); 3 Rcrl:y Audenreld (Kaw); 4. Zack Lmd.. (Hon).: 5. Jacob Ford (Suz~ 8O]R: 1. Bobby 8eaupri (Suz): 2. Alex Kaa baum (Kaw); 3. Brian FOSler (Hon); 4-. Anthony BaIley (Suz); 5. Rylln Hansen (Suz). 80 INT· I. Mike Mason (Suz); 2. Nathan Tle8.~y ( Urs (Hon); 5. Dustin Miller (Hon). 125 BEG: 1. Tyler Crawford (Suz); 2. Ryan Leyba (Hon); 3. AI~x Kassebaum (Kaw); 4. We Cone!an (Suz): 5. Mdtt Wilhams (Suz). Oakley ys. Oakley at Donner Trial Justin Oakley acored a win at the French Cup VlntagelBeglnner Trial. 125 JR: I Dale Lundeen (I-Ion); 2. Steve Marty (Hun); 3. Ma" Buylen (lion); 4. Frank Homen (Hon); 5. Aaron Presner (Suz). 125 INT' I. John Depauw (Suz); 2. Adam Porlue (Suz); 3. Chns Ponsock (Suz). 250 BEG: J. Martin Hokensen (Hon); 2. Terry Hamplon (Hon); 3. Paul Hubbt>lI (Han); 4. Stt>ve Gill (Hon); 5. Bryan Hammond (Kaw). By Joann Galbreath NORDEN, CA, OCT. 21 Fourteen-year-old Montesa rider Justin OOkley beat out Montesa rider Keith Oakley, who just happens to be his father, in the French Cup Vintage / Beginner Trial at Donner Ski Ranch. The trial was put on by Darrell johnson. Justin .nd Keith Oakley are used to riding against each other, but in a trial like this, every point counts and justin was ahead of the game, beating Keith by six points. Before the trial they lowered the foorpegs on Justin's bike. Obviously it helped him. "Hopefully he's on • long road of winning," said Keith Oakley. Winning the event put Justin Oakley in fIr.lt place for the year-end points standings. In the Modem Classic Intermediate class it was close, \vith only one point between the first three positions. Tom Rawson was on top, tallying only three points for the day. Oose behind were Ben Mies and Shawn Frailing. each with four points. The riders finished in a tie, so a rideoff was held at the day's hardest section, section seven. Riding the most diffi.cu1t line to break the tie, the two friends rode very well, with Freiting taking home second place. The constant battle in the Modern Bike Advanced class continues with Harold Eigenman blowing away his competition by 18 points. This trial was held in the memory of the late Ken M.recak, who died in August. Results PR,EM L/W ADV: 1. Jimmy Johnson (Tri). PREM l/ W !NT: 1. Jimmy Borland (Tri). MORN CLSSC ADV: 1. tom Rawson (But); 2. Shawn Frailmg (Yam); 3. Ben Mi (Kaw); 4. Michael Young (8ul); 5. Jim Zopfi (Yillm). MORN a.ssc MSTR: 1 Bill Scarlett (Sui). MORN a.ssc INT: 1. Vern Cfillwford.; 2.. Robert KJos (Bul); 3. Jillted Gunn (Yam); 4. Daniell.ancuter(BuJ). MORN BK ADV: I. Harokt Eigenman (G-C); 2. Philippe G& lin (Man); 3. AUen Rudolph. MORN BK !NT: 1. Bm lancasler (Apr); 2.. Joann GiIIlbrealh (Ap'). JR ADV 1. Andy Johmon (Hon); 2. Greg Er'WIn (Yam). ]R. MSTR.; 1 Robby Rasmussen (Fan). Reynolds jacks 'em at Great Pumpkin Cup Trial By Donn Maeda If) 0\ 0\ ....-l If)~ ....-l l-< (1) "S (1) :> o Z 32 MtCAlN VALlEY, CA, OCT. 29 A full field of Intermediate B-c1ass riders showed up to test themselves at the San Diego· Trials Riders-promoted Great Pumpkin Cup Trial, held in the Lark Canyon Area of McCain Valley, and it was Axo Sport/Renthal/Bultaco Parts Obsolete-sponsored Kevin Reynolds who rose above the rest. Reynolds, who competes aboard a Gas Gas jT25, scored the win with 14 points to spare over runner-up Gary Oborn. Reynolds took control of the le.d from the get-go, turning in a five-point first loop and at the same time garnering the class' low-loop score of the event. Oborn w.s second best with a 10, while Steven Beck was third with a 16. Reynolds' second loop wasn't as precise, but his nine-point lap was still head and shoulders above Oborn's 13. Eventual fourth-place finisher Martin Argo had a 17, and Sheldon Parker was close behind with an 18. On the third and final loop, Reynolds eased up a bit and gave up 10 pomts. "My loops got worse and worse," admitted .Reynolds. "On the third loop J was anxious to finish and start on the long drive home. I took some points in sections that I cleaned the first two times, simply because I was too hurried." Still, Reynolds' 24-point total was enough to score an easy win over Doom, who had a 15point final loop. Beck had a great final loop, turning in a seven-point card and nabbing third overall. In the Sportsman A division, jim Laudeman had a flawless afternoon and turned in three perfect loop cards. Laudeman cleaned all 10 sections three times in a row. James Smith did his best, but couldn't match Laudeman's perfect scores. Smith had two-, two- and one-point loops for a five-point total. Third went to Jon.than Graham, who dabbed 15 times. Montesa Cota-mounted Kent Graham topped the highly competitive Advanced A class, beating out Oli Thordarson. Jim Collins, Brian Longbons and former Bicycle Trials National Champion Kevin orton by the slimmest margins. As usual, young upstart Steve Varnell did the business in the Advanced B class, dropping only four more points than A-class winner Graham. Lee Pennington and Steve's father, Larry V.rnell, rounded out the top three. Results OPEN: 1. David Rector (72 pointli/l1 cleans). NOV A: I. Art Hall (13 points/21 deans); 2. AI Nouflan (33/18); 3. Dennis Reamer (53/13~ NOV B: 1. Spencer Johnson (10 points/23 deans); 2. Lea Richardson (47/12). PTSMN A: I. Jim laudeman (0 poIRts/30 c1eanfl); 2. Jameil Smith (5/26); 3. Jonathan Graham (IS/23); 4 Rick Tenebroek (16/"~ SPTSMN B: I. Ed Lowenberg (1S points/23 c1eillns); 2.. Todd Moore (19/19); 3. tafT(> Butterfield (20/16); 4. Gerald Biggers ('13/18); S. Mark Gravitt (24/22). SPTSMN C: 1. John Collin~ (15 points/22 dt>ans); 2. AJlan Ralb (17/21); 3. Richard Zinsmillnn (27/21); 4 Doug Fulton (35/16); 5, Bedcy Carranza (40/12). INT A: 1. Brad McOeIlan (U porn 126 cleillR5); 2. Denms Thomp50n (13/23); 3. Art Webster (12/23); 4. Ken Melody (16/22); 6. Donn Maeda (29116). INT B: I. Kevin Rt>ynolds (24 points/16 deillns); 2. Cary Obom (38/12); 3. Steve Beck (49/10); 4. MiU"lin Argo (51/10); 5. Sht>ldon Parker (64/9); 6.. Don WiJharm (6517), ADV A: 1. Kent Gnham (22 poinls/19 deans); 2. OIi Tho,.. darson (23/20); 3. Jim CoUms (25/23); 4 Bnan longbons (26/20); S. Kevin Norton (27/12). ADV 8: I. Stevt> Varnell (26 poIR~/20 deans); 2. let> Pmnm~ton f39/16); 3.1..any Varnell (42/9); 4. Wayne Myt>n (S8/U~ 5. Charlie Rowlett (60/12). EXP: 1. Jared Malmqwst (58 pomts/13 dNns); 2.. Jonii Tar:n.-s (59/12). Rytter romps Dealer Challenge Motocross By Joan Tiearney CARSON CITY, NY, SEPT. 24 Kyle Rytter took the overall win in the orthern Nevada Dealer ChaHenge sponsored by On Trac Events over Big Valley Hond.'s Nick Jarret during round two of the annual series at SHver State Raceway. In moto one, Nick Jarret pulled his usual holeshot, leading the miniature field of green. "Rytter and Jimmy Hazel rounded top three while jerome Kleames and Ricky Hoskin ran fourth and fifth. Oilt front, jarret could do no wrong, railing his fine-tuned Kawasaki with only a mild threat from Rytter. Hazel remained in third most of the moto with Kleames holding down fourth. jarret took the moto win. Rytter fInished second a few bike lengths back while third went to Hazel. 250 JR: I. Richard Barker (Hon); 2. la)'M Kolbet (I-Ion); 3. DilRiII Belton (Hon); 4. Jay England (Kaw); 5. Tom Lynn (Suz~ 250 INT: I. John l'epauw (Suz); 2. Ray Mashall (Yam); 3. MIle Shpcevich (Hon); 4. Jon Vam~r (Hon); S, Wyatt Whitten ISuz) 250 PRO I. Shane Esposito (Suz); 2. Scott $tllimock (Hon); 3John Ledd)' (K.w~ 4. Kenny Lash (Hon). OPEN' (0-8); 1. Justin Sadlen (Suz); 2. Dale Lundeen (lion); 3 M.att Buytftl (Hon); 4. Dustin Miller (Hon). 5 Nillthan TinnleJ' (Suz). OPEN (17+): I. Shane esposIto (5oz); 2. John l«tdy (Kaw); 3. Tom lynn (Suz);4. Richard 8iIIrkft (Hon); 5. Jim Fry (Hon). VET JR: I. Curtis Wfoethee (Kaw); 2. Marty Ke'1nedy (Kaw); 3. John DlI'1cbon (Hon); 4.. BniIIn E.~Miy (Yam); 5. Micah 1 V~I (Hon); 5. Ene Schacht (Y.m). O/T A; 1. Rich Thorwiliidson (Hon); 2. Rob Hansen (Suz); 3. PMe Vandmbeog (Hon); 4. Robert Cohelan (Yam). O/T B, I. Scott Sutter (Honl; 2. Mountillm Milln Canton (Hon); Chuck Hmk..c; (I(,.w). Smith, Venezia hot at Holeshot Motocross By Mark Kromer LINESVILLE, PA, OCT. 21 The racing action was fast and fierce on the cold and muddy night of October 21, the season finale at Pymatuming Holeshot R.ceway, as rival competitors Scott Smith and Michael Venezia waged war in the Extra Bike and the Over '25/25Occ Bcombined classes. Moto one of Extra Bike was won by Venezia, who led the race wire-to-wire with Smith lurking closely behind. Following Smith were Chris Horvath, Shawn Leddon, and jay Weeston in that order. The second moto once again saw the holeshot go to Venezia. Smith, wasting no time, charged out of the pack, setting his sights on Venezia, who had secured a small lead. The marginal g.p quickly disintegrated as Smith was able to up the ante and reel in Venezia. With both racers evenly matched, the outcome was uncertain at best, and the win could have gone to either rider. Eventually Smith unsuc· cessfully forced the issue and wound up laying in a sUck and rutted tum with Venezia standing with a stalled bike. After both riders recovered, it was Venezia who held on for the win, leaving Smith to persistently pursue second, passing five riders. Smith and Venezia wouJd face off once again. Though racing in different classes, they approached the Over '25/2S(Ja: B Combined race as they wouJd a single class. It was Venezia who rounded the first tum and led the remainder of the pack.. The reign was quickly overthrown as Smith, a 250cc B rider outjumped Venezia and assumed the lead, where he would remain despite Venezia's determined efforts. Venezia suffered a downfall in moto two. as he fell victim to the muddy track. conditions. Smith then ran an uncontested race, as the mud· soaked Venezia was unable to regain composure and attempt a comeback.. Results PIW (4-6): I. Dustifl Sefton (Yam); 2. Adam Ward (Yam); 3. Kenny HI.'"ry (Yam); 4. Aillron Muwt>1I (KTM); S. Jeremi Huff (Suzl. PIW (7-8~ I Ceorg~ Baker III (Cob). 60: 1. David MaNwell III (Kaw); 2. ~I! Baker fll (Kaw); 3. Gary Cottrell (Kaw); 4. NIck Samue.1s (Xaw); 5. Alex Hallman (Kaw). JR MINI 1. Chri! Smith (Hon); 2. Da\'ld Maxwt>1I (Suz); 3. Jimmy Steklnetuch (Hon); 4. J McKenney (Yam).: S Brian French (l- 1. Ken Hunkus (Kaw); 4.. Oouglaslrwm (Han). SR D-l~ 1. Dan Morgan (KJ'M); 2. Millir: Torre (Yam)o 1. Mark Sed.k,.. (Hon). SR 0-2: 1. RICk Pmovich CHon); 2 Ceor~ Lilli!! (ATK); 3. Ro1ndy Weeston (lion); t. Ervm Bays CHon) sa 0-3: Lucky y~ (Hon). BMBR. I.JeflGack (C·A); 2. J(W Woychedc (Han) 125 C: I Russ ~ro (Hon); 2.. Ron GrVlt (Suz~ 3. D3\'t> Miu~s (Suz); 4.. Kurt Hemsberg (Hon); 5. On Ferguson (Suz~ 125 B~ 1. Rick lilhe (Sm); 2. J. Weeston (Hon) 125 A: 1. Mike Pinchak (Suz). 250 C; I. Mikt> Wagner (Yam); 2.. Milford Artman (Hon); 3. Tt>n')' Pnndlt> (Kaw); 4. Buzzy 8uu(yam}, 5. PrtStoI'l Ross (Yam). 250 B: 1. Scott Smith (Hon); 2. Shawn l«tdon (Suz); 3.J. w~ stan (Hon). 250 A: 1. Dennis Kft'lenluth (KTM). EXTRA SK: 1. Michael Venl!Zia (Hon); 2. Scott Smith (Hen); 3. o,ris Han'ath (Hon); 4. J. Weeston (Han); S. Kurt Ht>insberg(Hon). OPEN B/C: 1. Neal Davis (Hon); 2. Dian Morgan (KTM); 3. Sean Mata!iOnski (KTM); 4. Mark Pmpet' (KTMl; 5. Dll.1'I"e1l Spence (Hon). Rayborn rules Sears Point F-Pac By Jackie Jouret SONOMA, CA, OCT. 15 As it has for almost the entire se.son, everything went Cal Rayborn's way for the final round of the AFM's Braking Formula P.dfic Challenge. Cycle Gear- ponsored Rayborn won the race and succeeded in defending his number-one plate from the challenge of Rob Mesa. A fall at Thunderhill meant that Rayborn had to perform in the final round to prevent Mesa from capturing the crown by virtue of a string of steady second-place finishes. Perform he did, taking the lead on the first lap and blazing away from the rest of the field on his ZX-7R. Mesa was off to a slow start on his FZR1000 / OW01, and had to work his way clear of a hectic battle with RS250-mounted Joe Brett Williams and jeff Leggitt before he could secure a clear second place from early runner-up Williams on an RC30. Leggitt himself was putting Williams under pressure for third, and looked set to take his first podium fini h of the season until bike problems relegated him to fourth. Steve Rapp took fifth on his GSX-RllOO ahead of Brian Parriott's CBR600. Parriott also put in a pair of superb rides in the 600cc classes, splitting wins with Tom Montano in Production and Superbike. In 600cc Superbike, Montano jumped out to an early lead, while Parriott headed a pack of six riders vying for the number-two spot. By the third lap, Parriott had left them behind ond was right on Montana's tail. As the two riders worked their way through traffic, Montano seemed to gain .n advantage, but Parriott came right back and finally took the lead with a pass on the brakes in turn 11. Montano grabbed it b.ck on the next lap, but Parriott sinlply repeated the move and held on for the win. Todd Hoeft took third with a pass on Billy Vassiliou out of the chicane on the penultimate lap. The 600cc Superb ike race was the occasion of another Montano/Parriott duel. Erik Schnackenberg held the lead in the early going, until Montano sliced underneath him in the turn-seven hairpin. Parriott, meanwhile, was just getting by Ron Chiaratti Jr. for third, and couldn't pass Schnackenberg until the final lap. Parriott then gave chase to Montano, and the two riders exited the final tum side by side. At the checkered flag, it was Montano by less than a bike lengHi over Parriott, with Schnackenberg third and Chiaratti fourth. Donny Greene took the holeshot and managed to hold off Brian Mork for the win in 750cc Production. Mark passed several riders at once with an inside move in. off-camber turn four, and proceeded to stalk Greene for seven laps, but was unable to pass him for the lead. Alvin Chin broke away from a pack of riders to take third in spectacular, elbow-scraping form. Results F-PAC 1: Calvin Rayborn In (Kaw).: 2. Robert Mesa (Yillm); 3Joe Brett William!! (Hon); 4. Jeff I.4gitt (Hon); 5. Steve Rapp (Suz). 250 PROD: 1. Frank Mazur (Ktw); 2. Tom IJorAey (Kaw); 3. Scott Wett (Kaw); 4.. Teffi Vogel (Kaw); 5. Sean Murphy (Kaw~ 450 rRO~ 1. David Colyer (Yam); 2. Dave Nors..,d (Yam); 3. David Wa~son (Yilm); 4. Ross Wells (Yam); 5. Mike Coakley (Yam). 600 PROD: 1. Tom Montano (Hon); 2. Brian Parriott (Hon); 3. Erik Schnackenberg (Hon); 4. Ron Chlaralti Jr. (Hon); 5. Rus..o:-.ell Stopper (Hon). 150 PROD: 1. Don Greene (Yam); 2. Brian Mork (Suz); 3. Alvin Chin (Suz); 4. Paul F.strernera (Kaw); 5. lou Cobello (Suz~ OPEN PROD: I. Gary Jaehne (Hon); 2. Derick Powell (Suz); 3. Myron Bigley (Hon); 4. Andrew Dille (Hon); 5. Doug Pipt>r(Hon). . 250 S/8K: I. Ken Cohen (Yam); 2. Joe Carrillo Jr. (Yam); 3. Mike urey (Yam); 4. Mark Anolik (Yam); 5. Scott Elledge (Yam). 450 S/BK: I. DIlvld Co.Iyer (Yam); 2. Dnvld Wasson (Yi\m)j 3. Dave Norgard (Yillm); 4.. Mike Coakley (Yam); 5. Alan Kelso (l

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