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Billy Lavorcl (303) grabs the early lead
during 12Scc Novice action at the LACR
motocross. Kevin O'Brien (56) scored the
overall win.
up, and at the drop of the fulg Clark shot off the
line for the lead. Frehe nailed down second with
Cathy Reilly claiming third and McCarty assuming fourth. Clark was again able to control the
pace of the field until the fast, four-racer &eight
train ran into lapped traffic. McCarty refused to
settle for fourth and two laps later made a textbook pass on Reilly to grab third as they entered
the horseshoe.
On the next lap Clark was frustrated by a
slower rider in the horseshoe tum at the end of
the straight and gave the lapped rider some extra
room, effectively killing her drive through the ern.
cane. This was what Frehe had been waiting for,
and after establi5hi.ng an early drive out of the stadium chicane, she successfully made a bid for the
lead with an inside pass on the chicane's exit
heading out onto the fast tum-four sweeper. For
Clark, the cat was out of the bag. and all she could
do was try to stay in touch with the new leader
and protect second place from McCarty. In the
battle for fifth, Douglas and Barb Landry were
dicing back and forth while they charged al'Olind
the roller-coastcr course, Landry drafted Douglas
and made a pa s tick in the tum-one horseshoe
only to have Douglas snag the position back
through the chicane.
Once Frehe had a dear track, she took advantage by stretching out a lead to take the win followed by Clark, who held the advantage over
McCarty. Reilly brought home fourth with Dou/lIas fifth and Landry si>.1h.
Results
STK: 1 K~n Takeda (Yam); Z. Tim Rush (Yam); 3 Dan Merlino
(Yam); 4. ""\tId Crorge (Yam); 5. Bruce UtzIH(Yam).
SS: 1 Ken Takeda (Yam); 2. Tim RUlih (Yam); 3. Michael Lynn
(Yllm);4 Art Maml"lf.'Z(Yam):S. Shawn R~iIIy (yam).
S/BK.: 1. Ken Takeda (yam); 2. David George (Yom); 3. Michael
Lynn (Yam); 4 Paul Vanze(Yom); 5. Art Martinel (Yom)
80 cr· I jerry I:b.Jg.lil!; (Yam); 2. Tim Ru5h (Yilm); 3. Ene Graham (Yam); 4. Pat Hush (Yom); 5. Ray Itugglell (Kaw).
B/W, L Dan Merlino (Suz~ 2. jeff Sheppard (Kaw); 3. Jamt"$
SwItzer (Hon ~
VeT, I. jeTy Oou~ (Yam); 2. Pit Hush (Yam); 3. Ray Ruggle"i
(}Caw); 4 Art Moutmez (Yam).: 5. Shawn Rt"IUy (Yam~
WM, . 1. ~ F~ (Su%).: 2. Susan Oark (Yarn): 3. Teres.
Md:arty (Yam); 4. Kathy RftIly (Yam);'s. LaUT" Doug.Ias(Yam~
,OV: 1 Mx:haeI ~(Yamt2. e;.,m johnson (Yam); 3. Stew
Andersen (Yam~4. Bnan ~(Yam); 5. Don Dinger (Yam~
NOV SS-S/BK I MIke PIefU (Yarn); 2. MKhaeI Hanrw (Yam);
3. Mile Cullen (Yam~ 4, c:harles TsegdetoI (Yam); S. Alex Wagner
(Y=~
NOV DA H: 1. Charles T~g~let~ (Yam); 2. Geoff Eppes
(Yam); 3. Mike CWIen (Yam); 4 Sam ~ (Yam); S. John Daker
(Y=~
LACR Trophy Series
Motocross to O'Brien
By Greg Robertson
PAL\IDALE. CA. DEC 3
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Being in the right place at the right time, and a
little misfortune on his competition's part,
enabled Kevin O'Brien to walk away with the
125cc Novice-class overall honors during the
opening round of the California Racing Club's
annual Trophy Series at Los Angeles County
Raceway.
Billy Lavorci nailed the first-moto holeshot
over Kevin Townsend, Mike Gibson and Alvin
Zalamea. Gibson quickly got around Townsend
and latched on to the back fender of Lavorci. The
next few laps saw Gibson showing Lavorci his
front fender at every opportunity before outdragging him down a whooped-out straight to grab
the lead. Townsend was next to make a move,
shooting past Lavorci while coming down off the
over-and-under jump to move into second place
with one lap remaining.
Townsend overshot a tum on the last circuit
and quickly went from second to fifth place.
Lavorci dosed back in on leader Gibson to make a
close finish. O'Brien, who had slowly been working up through the field, kept the throttle on
longer down the back strajght to overtake
Zalamea for third at the checkered fiag while Gibson took the win. I.avorci proved quickest 'off the line in moto
two, but tried a no-footer off the big infield double
jump and proceeded to overshoot the following
tum, handing Gibson the lead. Lavorci ...-entered
the track in second just ahead of O'Brien and
Zalamea. Lavord studied Gibson's lines for a cOU
pie of laps before stuffing him at the base of the
over-and-under jump to retake the lead. A second·moto win by either Lavore or Gibson would
sew up the overall, as the two riders pulled away
from the field.
But with just over a lap remaining, Lavore
lost his front end in a high-speed sweeper and
went down hard. Gibson was too close to avoid
Lavorci and plowed right into him. O'Brien.
motored past the downed front-runners 10 win
the mota and overall honors. Townsend came all
the way from a ninth-place start to finish second.
Gibson got up and going again to take third and
second overall.
Jerod Pederson got around fast starter Scott
Minster oli the opening lap of the first 125cc
Beginner molO only to go down a lap later and
hand the lead back to Minster. Pederson came
back from a lQ-second deficit after his crash to
repass Minster and easily pull away for the win.
Dave Riley put in a great ride coming from a 14thplace start to get around Charles Cook with two
laps left to take third.
A bobble by Minster in the whoops on the first
lap of moto two erased his holeshot advantage
and allowed Pederson to shoot past. Pederson
continued on uncontested for the second-moto
wiT\. The battle for second lasted the entire molo
and went down to the wire, with Minster finishfN
ing a wheel ahead of Chad Neal and Riley.
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Results
P/W 8-2: 1. Cody Miles (Yam); 2. A.C. Jolley (yam); 3. Dylan
TylorHemme(Yam).
Goetze(Yam~4.
P/W 6-1 1. Bry~ Ternan (KTM). 2. MltdwJI Miles (K'Thf): 3.
Shawn Butler.
P/W A~ 1 Ricky Htmme (l.EM'~ 2. EdwuS6ef (L£M)..
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P/W MOO IJ.J Noone (\.EM)
60 BEG: I. Edward Hemng (Kaw): 2. 5Nn ~k (Kaw); 3.
T"unothy M~ (Kaw).
6D (0-8): 1 Ricky Hemme 0'-); 2. Ryan Roybal (KAiw): 3. J.J.
Noone(Kaw)o4 jaredT~(Kaw~
60 (9-11)~ I Troy Tittlenuer (teaw); 2. Matthew Contreras
(Kaw);3. Scott Knnyu(K;lw).
80 BEG~ 1. Bmu CiUiam (Yam); 2. jeff Versepul (Suz\; 3. Tl'llvis
Pursley (Yam); 4. Kurt Nemn (Yam); 5. Juon Beauchesne (Yam).
80 (7-11): 1. Scott Howe (Yam); 2. Scott Sil1'O'l (Suz); 3.
Smith (Hoo);<4. Cerard PabnJr. (Yam).
80 (12·13): 1. SNwn Scott (Suz); 2. T)'M" Tlttlmtier (Hon); 3.
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8oI>by Ste/bn (Su%~
80 (14-16): I. MIChael Young (Hon); 2. Ja9Ol"l Webb; 3. Devtn
~ (Y=~' j.red Spn>uI (lion).
125 BEG; J. Jerud Pederson (Hon); 2. Scott Minster (Suz~ 3.
0."" Riley (Su%~'" Chad N'" (Han~ S Art SoI4zM (Yom~
125 NOV: 1. Ke'Vln O'Bnen (Suz); 2. Mib Gibson (Hon); 3
Kevin Townsend (Hon); 4. Alvm Zaumea (Su%); 5. Kns laVOie
(Yom~
125 L''T 1. Shawn a8ritn (Suz); 2. Keny TemK.'CIrino (Hon); 3.
Brian Swe>ny (lion)." Gmt Sl>oponI (Su%~
125 PRO 1. T~ Malan (Suz); 2. Erik Uncbtrom (Han); 3.
Milt &teman (Yam); 4. Nkk Mall'05e ('Suz.~
2SO BEG 1.Marlc:.fotws (Yam); 2. Johnny Tergo (Y.lm~
2SO NOV: 1. Chuck Kober' (5\1z); 2. Bryan Lamborn; 3. Cole
Townsend (Hon); 0&.. ShawneChambeiin (Yam).; S. Dan King (Yam).
2SO INT: I. Paul Gilmartin (Hon~
2SO PRO: 1. Donald Upton (Hon); 2. Te-rance Malan (Suz); 3.
Nick Milirose (Sut).
500 BEG: 1. Tim O'Donnell (KTM~
500 NOV: I. Hllrold Smith (KTM).
JR VET BEG: l. Greg Benton (Hon); 2. Cllbi Abayou (Hon); 3.
Mike Mohacsi (Yam); 4. Chuck Shannon (1-100); S. Bob Kelley (Yam).
jR VET NOV: 1. John Tumer (Suz~
JR VET !NT: 1. Marty Estes (Kaw).
VET 8EG: 1. Miguel Santos (Yam); 2. Chud:. Shannon (Hon); 3.
John Sullivan (Hon); 4. Jack Tanner (Yam); 5. Karl Goetze (Suz~
VET NOV; 1. Mike Carr (Hon); 2. john Knisht (Hon); 3. Qeg
Robertson (Hon); 4, MArk Neal (Yam); S. Roy Stafford (Kaw).
VET INT: 1. 8rnce Tdxl (Hon); 2. Mike Webb (Suz); 3. Randy
Tittlemift- (Han); 4. Harold S.,.uth (KTM); 5. Steve Wilbams (Hon~
VET EX; 1.)00 Zahrt (Yam); 2. teoSiul (Hon).
SR NOV: 1. Charles Howt>!1 (Yam); 2. Bob Breach (Yam): 3.
Rulhann.Rt-naw: (Hon);4. W.ltt'r" Mile!l (Han).
SR EX: t Mik~ Webb (Suz); 2. Mike Knnyak (Hon); 3. Ken
Renaux (Hon).