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Cycle News 1995 11 22

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Remember me? Pennsylvania's WaJ'I'eI1 Reid says that getting back together for the White Brothers Vet World Clampionship is "like anny buddies getting back together." His fondest memories of motocross are the local Southem Califomia races, which he feels were the most fun. Warren still races three or four times a year and runs a motocross school. During his spare time he works as a custom cabinet contractor. just a hair for him to squeeze by. When the white flag. came out the fans were on their feet cheering for their favorite riders. The final lap would determine who would be the new World Challlpion. Cooper was all over Dubach as the two riders weaved their way past lappers. Cooper made a few moves for the lead, but Dubach held him off. When the two riders crossed the finish line, Dubach took the win by a bike length. In the 35+ Intermediate class, multitime ATV Grand National Champion Gary Denton showed that he could still ride on two wheels almost as good as four. In the first moto Denton pulled the holeshot, while David Danko and Ke.vin Ferguson trailed. Denton quickly pulled away from the field. On the second lap Matt Tedder was on the gas as he started to pick off riders one by one. Tedder made his way past Danko and set his sights on Denton. Denton's lead quickly diminished as Tedder closed in. Tedder took over the lead with time to spare and went in for the first moto win. Denton held on for the second spot as Danko crossed the finish in third. In moto two Danko held the early lead, but Denton was right there to take over. . Denton learned his lesson in the first moto and tried to maintain a steady pace without burning himself out. Tedder came up to challenge Denton as the laps wore on. Going into the last lap, Tedder was all over the tail of Denton, but Denton somehow managed to hold off the charge until the end. Denton took home another title as Tedder had to settle for the first place loser position. Kent Howerton claimed the 40+ victory over his racing rivals from the '70s. Howerton beat out racing greats Kenny Zalut, Rich Eierstedt and Gary Jones. The overall came down to th.e second moto as Zahrt and Howerton were allover each other. Zahrt led the first part of the moto as Howerton was hot on his trail. Howerton made the pass for the lead with one lap to go. Zahrt tried to retake the lead, but when the race was over, had to settle for second. In other race action, Tom Harnm swept both motos to take the 60+ Intermediate class. Hamm outrode fellow racers Fred Parsen, Rich Zeiler and Norm Aunstrong. 0Glen Helen Raceway San Bernardino, California Results: November 4-5, 1995 Saturday 2S+ NOV: 1. Chris Alvarado (Hon); 2. Jerry Jetton (5uz); 3. Chuck Kober (Suz); 4. Bili Scott (Hon); S. Sean Finley (Kaw). 25+ tNT: 1. Ronny Huckabee (Hon); 2. Cole Cregg (Suz); 3, 11 Petchel (Han); 4. Todd Broussard (Kaw); 5. Masanoby Kameda (Yam). 25+ EX, 1. Bill Sauro (l-1on); 2. Snell Johnson (Hon); 3. Mike Young (ATK);'. Jeff Fine (Yam); 5. Shawn Galbaarth (flon). 30+ NOV DIV 1: 1. Dirk Davidow (Kaw); 2. Gary Harada (Hon); 3. Bill Reimer (Yam); 4. Truitt Rogers (Kaw); S. Joe Bagnasco (Kaw). 30+ NOV DlV 2, 1. Jerry Jetton (Suz); 2. 1; 3. Ray Spike Groom (KXR); 4. Henry Kokosenski (Hon); 5. Alan Kissee. 30+ lNT: 1. Matt Tedder (Hon); 2. Willy Miller (Kaw); 3. Ted Devol (Hon); 4. John Langhamm'" (! (! 0 z 13

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