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Cycle News 1995 11 22

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rAICIIll AN ."". SEASON the crafty Watkins, and doubled by in the tricky baek-section step-up jump. On the fourth lap, Mike Blair caught up with Watkins but was unable to make the pass for third. At the checkered flag Bowen screamed his Pumpkin-colored KTM in for the win, followed by second-placed ""'S PlONSHIP ElKIND Collins, then Watkins, Blair, and Jason Frecker in that order. . The second moto was rather uneventful as Bowen quickly established dominance 'over the rest of the field and flew to the win, with the other contenders repeating their first-moto finishes. Even though his age is a carefully guarded secret, Bowen opted to destroy the 25+ class, winning both motos over Richard Robinson, who finished a strong second place. The action was fast and hot in the 125cc A class too. Jason Frecker dialed in his Honda for a nice holeshot in the first moto only to have Tommy Collier slice inside to t:lke the lead, and ultimately, the win. J.D. Collins had bad luck at the st:lrt, but would eventuaJly work his way up to second. Honda-mounted Frecker railed around the outside for the holeshot in moto two, with Scott Watkins in second and Collier in third, Collier pushed Watkins outside in the downhill comer to take second, and set off after Frecker. By the second lap, Collier moved past Frecker in the woods section, and picked up the pace. Back in the pack, Collins had been running at a furious speed, and after passing Watkins and Frecker, was on Collier's tail. After a lengthy battie, Cullins overtook Collier with an aggressive move. Unfortunately, Collins crashed hard in the woods right after making the pass, handing the win to Collier. .995 WORLD SUnRilIKE REVIEW '95 WORLD 500 MXREVIEW Belgian Joel Strets changed to a 4-stroke in 95 in the hope of winning his firnt world crown. But ttmu 12500 & 25lkc Wald ehampion Tmmpas PadJg/:l._a:Dxlli11l1up IOtheaWaIclri±rinlT.n:e 90..... No.2036 '95 WORLD 125 MX REVIEW An exciting & super·dose oornpetition, from the stilling beat of!laly clincher in Germany when just 3 points separated the leaders 90 mins No. 2038 $29.95 Robcrl~ MINI JR: 1. Chris Whiter.,ft (Suz); 2. Andy Willard (Hon); 3. Derek SturgcIHKaw); 4. Miduel Willard (Kaw); 5. WlIIy Browning (Kawl. MINISR: I. Jeff Gibson (Kawl; 2. Jeremy Brown (Kaw); 3. D.wid Whitcraft (SuZ); 4. Jan.>d Wolfe (Yam); 5. C.,. Leach (Yam). SCHBY: 1. Idf Gibson (tUlW); 2. A.llron Thomas (Yam); J. David Whiterah (Sux); 4. Jason Young (Yam); 5. Mall Schulz (Kaw). 125 C: 1. Bub Thomas (Suz); 2. P.}. Hunter (Suz); 3. Evan Brown (SuZ); 4. D.L. LUt\enbeel (Suz); 5. D.JVt!' Hom (Suz). 125 B: 1. Charlie Dun.away (Kaw); 2. Joey Belmont (Kaw); 3. Adam Campbell (Kaw); 4. J.C. Cravens (Vam); 5.· Chadd Woodrumm (5t.lZj. 250 C: I. KeVin Wolle (Vam); 2. Rick RU$Sf1l (Hon); J. Shane Thomas (Vam); 4. Shannon Thomas (Kaw); 5. Chad Waltl.!rs (Yam). 2SO 8: 1. Charlie Dun.away (Kaw); 2. Adam Campbell (Kaw); J. Billy Demaslry (Hon); la. Dall,as Avery (Hon); 5. Chadd Woodrurnm (Kaw). 125 A: 1. Tommy Collier (Hon); 2. Jason Fr«ker (Hon); 3. Mik" Bla,r (yam); 4. Scoll Watkins (Hon); 5. Adam Johnson (Hon). 250 A: I. ~Ih Bowen (Kl'M); 2. J.D. Collins IKaw); 3. Scott WalkinS (Hon); 4. Mike 81im (Yam); 5. Juon Freckcr (Hon). 25+: 1. Keith Bowen (Kl'M); 2. Richard Robinson (Hon); 3 Gerry 8t.'nnett (Hon); 4. Dave Mellycr Jr. (Hon); 5. B.arry Ogan $29.95 MOTOCROSS DE NATIONS , GB stopped the USA's winning streak in '94, but the soong Belgian team believed '95 could be their tlJm after a 15 year wait. A brilliant championship. 90mins No.2m7 $29.95 NEW- 1995 WORLD TRIALS REVIEW is there 00 stopping Jordi Tarres? Right from the Stllrt of the season the Spanish trials phenomenon continued the roll which had already brought him his recordbreaking 6th world title. 60mins No.2Q53 $29.95 NEW- CU1TING EDGE BI:K:FS A rare look at the IeChnical developments in bike GP rncing. Mat 0xJey tests the best of the '94 models including Doohan's winning500cc Honda, Biaggi's 25lkc Aprilia & Sakala's l.25ccAprilia '72n1iJl'l No.1S40 $29.95 CHAMPION KEVIN SCHWANTZ A vivid aibute to one of the most exciting and memorable GP riders the world has ever known. 75mins No. S955 $29.95 NEW- 1995 WORLD SUPERBIKE REVIEW Join thousands of ecsUllic Foggy fans '" he S1OIm'; to Super Stardom for the 2nd time in this exclusive & official three hour review of big bike action, big sounds & big pen;onaliti",! All U rounds plus exclusive intaviews with Foggy and Co. l80mins No. 1700 $34.95 NEW· BIKE GP '95 REVIEW All 13 rounds in 3 hours of thrilling, lOfXlass intemational5

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