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25+ A: 1. Du ran Johnsen (Hon~
25+ B: 1. John Schafer CSuz).
30+ A : 1. VannJoh nSoOn (H on).
30+ C: 1. DlIvid How erton (Bon).
35+: 1. Bob Maner (Hon).
40+: 1. lke Dejag er (Hon); 2 Bob Mane r (Ha n).
U / I.: 1. Ryan Schafer (Hon) ; 2 Richard Feidt (Kaw ).
Randa triples Canyon Lake MX
By A.J , Waggoner
DANVILLE,IL, MAR. 10
j im m y Ran da took hi s P ro -Source b a ck ed
Honda's to six mota wi ns to claim the ove ra ll's
in the Ove r 25, 125cc A and 250cc A classes at
Canyon Lake Mote-Sports first ra ce day of the
seas on.
Randa m ad e the icy tra ck condi tions look
easy on his w ay to th e 250cc A m ota -on e win
followed h ome by Alex Rossetto on his World of
Pow er Sports Yama ha. Th e second moto was
muc h the same with Rossetto stalling out early
in th e mota , a llowing Rand a an easy victory.
Eric Trigelett came back from a h ar d cras h for
thir d ove ra ll, with Scott Ballard fourth .
In 125cc A a ction it was again Ran d a an d
Rossetto ou t front with Randa pulling ou t a lead
late in th e m ot a. In th e seco nd rnoto, Rossetto
grabbed the ho lesho t with Randa ba ck around
fourth. Rossetto led until late in the race when
Randa m a d e better tim e th rou gh lap pe rs to
overtake Rossetto for the win.
jim Dziak holeshot the first Over 30 A-class
mot o on his Service Honda, followed by fellow
Service Honda rider Scott Miller . Dziak pull ed a
sligh t adv antage, onl y to fall in a slick comer lettin g Miller around . The second-mot a holeshot
wen t to Mill e r with Dziak a nd Po lley close
be hind. Miller ran in to a lap per in the wh oop s
handing the lead to Dziak . Miller came back to
pass Dziak in th e same wh oop sectio n to tak e
the mo ta and the overa ll win.
The Ove r 35 class saw anoth er Dziak holeshot
followed by Dan Dworzynski and Service Honda
rider Greg Holman . Dworzynski took the first
mota with Dziak and Holma n second and third .
The second mota wa s Dziak 's for the ove rall
win with Holman a close second an d Dw orzynski thir d .
Jim Lafonda won both motos of a good-sized
Over 30 B class . Bruce No rcutt and Greg Holman were second an d third wi th Fra nk Cu rly
and john Phillips ro unding ou t the top five.
. Results
AUTO (4-6) : 1. Dillon Hall ; 2. Chri s Gib -'"lm; 3. WeII G ~;
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4. Ty lcr Richardson .
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AUTO (7-8): 1. 'ry ter Creen: 2. [ake Fricker; 3. Abby Allen .
60: 1. Corey Robem: 2. e helsi Dunklt>bargeT; 3. Travis With erspoon; 4. Ch ris Shee ts; 5. Ja ke Fricker.
• BOJR 1. Ant hon yWt"bt>r; 2. JU!lh Polley .
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80 SR: 1. Myles Donnell; 2. Dustin Cu;ly; 3. za ch Allen.
SC H BY: 1. [u stm Belan d (14-2 4): 1. Kevin Ham an n; 2. Bill
U1iks.
12S C: 1. Kevin Dtoko k; 2. Ch ad Co
oper. 3 . George Ne"li; 4
Derek Martin; 5. Jerem y Ritchie.
125 B: 1. Ch ris Re yn old s; 2. Ke v in H a m an n ; 3. Ja son
Billingsly; 4. Paul Gib~m; 5. Dal" Benear .
125 A: t . Jim Randa; 2. Alex Rossetto.
250 C: 1. Rid.. Bowm an; 2. Todd Devries; 3. Sieve Ken worth y,
4. Mark Jl"lSt"ph; S. ]o hn Wright.
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250 B: 1. Chris Reynolds ; 2. Ch ad Heron ; 3. Troy Overstn....;
4. Jason Schoolcraft.
250 A: 1. Jim Randa; 2. Alex
RO~!K>tlll; 3. Eric Tri~l l·tt; 4. Stott
Ballard.
OP EN: 1. A. . WaAA r.
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25+: 1. Jim Randa; 2. Scott Mille r; 3. Scott Ballard.
30+ H: 1. Jim Lafonda : 2. Bruce No rcutt ; 3. Greg Holma n; ...
Frank Cu rly 5. John Ph illip s.
30+ A: 1. Scutt Millffl' 2. Jim Dziak ; 3. G iff Polley .
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35+: I. Jim Dzia k; 2. Dan Dworzyns ki; 3. Greg Holm a n.
'40+: I. Gary She whart
VINT: 1. Tim Smith; 2. Cary Shewhart , 3. Dave Beirmen n.
Hlebo crowned
Enduro-Thon champ
By W.H. Spencer
SAN JOSE, CA, MA 17
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The fin al round of th e 1995-96 End uro-Th on
cha mp ionship wa s decid ed in Sa~ jo se as Steve
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Hlebo claimed the bragging rights by just three
points a fter three ra ces of two ho urs each .
joh n Hlebo team ed with Ryan O'Bray in the
125cc show but suffered a flat tire and garnered
only two poin ts, whil e br other Steve team ed up
w ith Old Timer Steve Allen and wo n over Steve
Mannina.
Brett .Land es and Sean Lollar were the fastest
pa ir in th e 250 cc ext ra vagan za, w innin g ov er
Ironm a n Ve t j ohn Mason, w h ile Dan Hart
team ed with Stan Sm it h for th ird. Th e Hlebo
bro the rs joined forces for fourth. With only the
Open show to go, th e scores we re close: Steve
Hlebo 244, john Hlebo 238, Hart 233.
Hart tea med with hi s father, Dan Hart Sr.,
a nd easily we n t to the fro nt o f th e fin al ra ce.
Brothe rs Do m inic and Anthon y DeM ario took
second an d th ird. Steve Hlebo an d Ryan Op ray
we re way back in ninth, but that was enoug h to
push H leb o to th e overa ll w in a hea d o f th e
y ounger Hart, 253-250.
Results
0 / A: 1. Steve Hlebo; 2. Dan Hart Jr.; 3. Johri Hleoo; 4. (TIE)
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Lindsay stands tall at
Talladega Grand Prix
By Bo b Applegate
TALLADEGA, AL, MAR. 16-17
Will iam Lind say tor e up the track at Talladega
Grand Prix Racewa y, taking a pair of win s, th ree
seconds , two thirds and a fourth-pl ace finish .
Rookie Expe rt Jim Albritton turned in a perfect per formance in Satu rday' s GTO race, lead in g every la p . Lind s a y too k seco n d a f te r
jonatha n Bolton 's Su zu ki d ro p pe d ou t with a
ba d fuse.
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Amateurs Da vid Callah an an d Bud Lawter
took first an d second overall in GTU racing.
Drew Lincoln took the Expert-class win.
Lindsay took Sun day's Middlewe ight Supersp ort win, earning the top Hond a con tingency
prize.
The Maryland-based rider then fought tooth
and nail for his first win in Heavyweight Superspo rt aboard hi s '96 GSXR750. Regional Champ
Steve Reker sw appe d it back a nd for th with
Lindsay with the win going to Lind say on a last lap pass.
M idd leweight Su perb ike was an in stan t
rep lay for 600cc racer s w ith Lindsa y jum p ing
out to an early lead . By lap thr ee, Lincoln took
co n trol towi n g Hardy an d Gray . O nce again
Lawter hung right there with the front-running
expe rts finishing in the top five and earning the
ama teu r win in the com bine d race .
W ith a $750 pu r se a n d a no ther $750 in
Ho n da contingency mo ney, th e Unli m it e d
Superbike race shaped up to be a real shoot-out.
Gene Church pushed hard from the start showing a little su perior power from the 900, while
Bo lto n , Lin d say, Albr itt on an d 600-mou n te d
Linco ln di ced for the remaining top five spots.
Lindsay cru ised aro und Bolton on lap seven for
the num ber-two spot while Church zoomed on
for the win .
Results
EX L /w GP: 1. M.ark Bro wn (Yam ); 2.,.Michae l Mye rs (H un):
3. Will Rcwnd (Yam) .
AM L, W GP 1. Willi am Lin co ln (Yam); 2. Rand y Uken a
(Suz); 3. William Back (yam); 4. Cyn thia Bon ner (Yam); 5. Levan
Sheri klian (Yam).
EX M / W G P: 1. Dav e Ha rd y (Kaw ); 2. Will ia m Lindsay
(Kaw); 3. Dre w Linco ln ( Ho n) ; 4. Eric Gra y (Han ): 5 . Da vid
Yaakov (Kaw).
U / l GP ; 1. Jona than Bolton (Suz); 2. SIeve Reker (Suz); 3. Jim
Albritton (Yam); 4. Drew l incoln (Han); 5. Gene Church (Ha n).
EX I./ W S /SPRT : 1. Will Rownd (Yarn).
AM lW 55 1. Ken [armusch (Yam):-2. Marc Kings ley (Yam );
3. Pat Moone y Jr. (Ya m ); 4. Bradley Cra dd ock (Kaw); 5. Leve n
Sherikjun (Yam) .
EX M / W S/SPRT: 1. Drew lincoln (Han ); Z. Eric Gray (Han);
3. Da ve Hard y {Kaw): 4. William Lidsay (Kaw ); 5. Alan A~rcrom
bie (Hon).
AM M /W 5 /SPRT; f. Bud l a wt e r (Hon); 2. J~ Klaasen
(Han ); 3. Kei th Wilson (Han); 01. Jay Ha nna m (H un ]: 5. Ma rc
Kings ley (H on).
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