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Cycle News 1996 05 22

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I·E E T V NS Editoriat Cont e nt: C y c le N ews Online featu res the latest in mot orcycle new s. as it happe ns - just like the ... j a nd allow ing Telford and Kady to d isa ppea r. Kady d ogged Telford all the way to the checkers and ended up a bike length short. Sweany was a close third o ver David Evilsizer and Sauro. Round tw o be longe d to Sau ro after he go t a ro u nd fas t s~a rte r Telford on la p tw o . Kad ymot ored his MSR/ Gat orz /Pro Circ ui t/ Motulbac ked Suzuk i aro und Telford a t the midway point and cruised to the runner-up finish and firs t-p lace money. Telford stayed dear of Evilsize r to finish third and eam second- place cash. Brian Sweany was awesome in the first 250cc race as he fought off the early attac k from Colin Co u to the n slowly pulled a way for the win. Co u to and Anaya argue d over second place unti l Couto bobbled in a comer and Anaya said goodbye. The race for third went down to the wire with Co uto repassing Scott Johnson on the last lap to secure the pos ition. Co uto and Sweany cau ght early secondmoto lead er Danny Montoy a on lap two and d ropped him back to third. Ana ya reeled in the two front-runners at the ha lfw ay point and passed Cou to for second with jus t a lap remaining . Anaya go t a better drive coming out of a come r and was able to out-jump Sweany down the back straig ht to take the win. printed edition of Cycle Results News. Every week, computer users can now r/w (0-6): 1. Willi.illm B.ll estero (Y"m); 2. Sh. w n Burin (y .ilIm); 3. William LuN (y.ilIm); 4. Bryan H.!tehitt(Yam); S. o.vid Med ina (Y.m). r/w (7-9) : 1. Nick Robrnson (Yam). S /STl( (6-6 1. Tannn' unglYm (KTM); 2. Douglas u rtr'l' ): (KTM); 3_ Brian Stam b.ck (K1'M) 4. Bule Robm5on tKl'M ); 5 . ; Andrew Coulo (UM). S/ STK (7-9 }: 1. Ricky Hernnw (Yam); 2. rye H.1mes (KTM); 3. Tylor Pintod.l (KThI); t . Kyle &vnd.Je (KTM). MOD (0-6): 1. T. nncT u ngNm (K"TM); 2. K.l.hn N icholson (KlM). so BEG: 1. ROOm: Ml!'moli (K..w) ; 2. Tylor Pinro. (k.l w); 3. Tun Mc o.nie l (lUw );4 . Ste-ven HaD(lC.iw). 60 (G-8): 1. Edw ard Herring (K.w); 2. Ky. n Roybal (l<. w); 3. access the highlights of the new week's edition of C ycle News via our add ress on the World Wide Web . We are including most of the content of our "In the . W ind. " top National and International even t coverage Cinclud ing comp lete race results and up-to-date point sta ndings) . National and Interna tio nal level Calendar Listings , interviews and motorcycle te st s. Readers can now get a "jum p ' on the top st ori es in the new Cycle News, and Finish reading the details when the print ed co py arrive s in the' mail or at the dealer. Frequent U pd ate s: M any W eb sites are " static ' ...they don 't change much . Once a reader has vis ite d a site on t he Internet, they need a reason to come back. or you may never see them again. C ycle New s has a built-in reaso n to change every week, as each new issue com es online. Besides being a constant so urce of new weekly motorcycle information. Cycle News O nline will pepper the editorial sect ions with regular updates duri ng the w eek. to keep you com ing back to find out about the latest developments in the world of motorcycling. Interactive Features: Cycle New s O nline is a place where readers can partic ipate in our weekly information offerings . W e feature frequ ent ly updated swe epstakes . t rivia contests and prizes readers can wi n by visiting our site online. Reader s can write letter s to the editor. start or renew their sub scription . change their subscription addres s. order motorcycle video tapes, and e-mail our staff with sugge stions for improv ements. Fast & Affordable: The mail syste m has always been Cycle N ews' bigge st problem. . and the one we have the least control over. (Wha t other motorcycle magazine do you even notice gets delivered " 'ate ' 7) W ith Cycle N ews O nline , a reader can access the major motorcycl e sto ries of the week for the price of a local phon e call - from anywh ere in the world. Archived Editions: As new editions of Cycle N e ws O nline are posted on our World W ide W eb sit e. the old versions don 't just" go away. ' InstE!aa. we cat alog t he back issues of Cycle News Online fo r our readers' reference . Imagine all those tim es you' d like to find that motorcycle test , or interview. or event coverage from a previou s issue of Cycle News. Now, our back issues are as . close as you r computer. easily accessed from our Cycle News Online archive. a division of Cycle News Inc .. 220 1 Che rTy Avenue . Long Beac h. California 90806 ·31 0/427-7433 · FAX 3 10/427-668 5 . Cycle New s New Med ia Divis io n · 4 188 First Aven ue , Tucke r, Georgia 30084 .770/934-7850 · FAX 770 / 93 4-31 12 lUcky Hemme (Kaw ); 4. Da ve C. rter (K.Jw ). 60 (9-11): 1. Anthony Barb ..covi (K.aw) ; 2. NichoL1s Burson (Kaw); 3. Troy Titt1emirr (lC.iw); 4. Ry.n Webtor (lC.1w). 80 BEG I. Troy Tittlm'lier(Hon); 2. John Simanovich (Suz) ; 3. : 50 Williams (Kaw); t , Nick Berend (Sw:); S.lared Tebo (Kaw) . 80 (1-11): 1. Ja:lO Clarlt"tta (Suz); 2. Scott Howe (Y. m); 3. n Shane Smith (lion ); 4. Nick Alvarez (Han); S. Scott SimlJn(Suz ). 80 (12 -16): 1. Ouistopht"r Go--l.1ar (Hon); 2. R JTho mpson (lC.1w) 3. oms Tocro (Suz ); 4 . Shawn Scott(Hon ); S. Kwin Cahan ; (Yam) . . 125 BEG I. TIm Sw t"an (Hon l; 2. Un! Lindstrom (Hon) 3. : y ; Q\.ilIries Cook (Suz); 4. Jft'e1I'ly mro (Hon); 5. JuNin Scott (Hon). 125 NOV: 1. JaJOI"I Dubin (Suz) ; 2. Ouis Thomf"OO (5uz) ; 3. Tmy Gastouniotis (Y.m); 4. Chris Honnold (lUw); 5. J.won (]ark (Sozl. 125 INT: 1. Bn.n Swe.lny (Hon); 2. D.1nny Montoy. (Suz); 3. Andy Alwy.a (Y.m); t . Ou'is NeitzrI. (Suz);S. T)"OI\ T.ylor(Hon). 125 PRO: 1. Temu'tT M.t.n (Suz) ; 2. Ty KMty (Suz); 3. o.vid Evilsiz.es' (Su.z.); <4. D.'. Swe..ny (Hon) ; 5. NO. Mall'o!;e (Suz). 250 BEG: 1. Rrl An~ls (Suz); 2. J.ilI ITIoe'5 Morg.an dgp (k.w); 3. Mark Jones (Y. m); t . Tun W.11ten(lC.iw). 250 NOV: 1. Bry.a.n ~ mbom (Hon); 2. Chuck Kober(Su.zl; 3. Da King (Yam); t . l.non Dubin(Suz) ;S. Ty~Buck (Suz) . n 2SO INT: 1. Andy An.ay (yam); 2. Brian Sweany (Hon); 3. " Colin Co uto .(Ho n); t . Sco tt Joh n!lOn (Suzl; 5. u nc~ Johnso n (Y.m). 250 PRO: I. Ty Kady (Suz); 2. Tun Telford (y .lm); 3. Terr ance Malan (Suz ); 4. David EvilsizerlSuz); S. 0 .1. Sweany (H on) . 500 BEG: 1.Charles Gi lles (Kaw). 500 NOV: 1. Norm Schiel (Hon); 2. Jon Hall (Hon). IR VETBEC: 1. Larry LillI (Suz); 2. Brian McKi ney (Yam); 3. n "m). BrianThom..s (Hon) ; 4. Brad Pietro (Stu); 5. rasha Afshar(Y JRVETNOV: 1. Chuck Kober (Suz); 2. lohn TusweT(Suz); 3 . Tim Konkol (Y.ilIm);4 . M.n:: o.mett (Kaw ); S. Cy Prado(k.lw). JR. VETINT: I. MichI!'l Bec (Y.ilIm); 2. Cnig Con.way (Hon); ke 3. Mark High.Jom (Yam); t . Chri s lU y (H o n); S. C.T. W. Un.lbe (Hon~ JR VET EX; 1. 8i.11 s.uro (Hon) ; 2. Tun Telford (Y.alJ"i); 3. 100 Z.ahrt(Y.a m). VET BEG:1. Mark Jones (y.ilIm); 2. Roger Kaz (Suz); J. John c..m..T MM:Mil1er('Suz); t . SIeve Ewing (Hon );S . Marty (Yam ). VET NOV: 1. Jeny Aahe1' (Hon); 2. Steve W.1 llrr (Hon); 3. BrettAllen (Hon ); 4. Eddie IWi (Yam); S. RickJurAdo (Han ). VET Nl": 1. Craig Corww.y (Hon); 2. Bruce Tebo (Hon) ; 3. R.mdy Tittlt>mier (Hon) ; 4.. Joel Harriott (Yam); 5. SIne Wil.li.lms (Hon~ VET EX·P1«); 1. Bnd. McLeod (Hon); 2. J Zdut (Y.un); 3. on RichTruchinski (Hon); t . EricCas.as (Y.m); 5. Lon N eitzd (Suz) . SR BEG:1. Tun WilliaJnll (Hon) ; 2. Tom Patton (Yam); J. Ted Elswick (Suzl. SR NOV: I. u rry Tho mpson (Yam); 2. Chri s A tmlltron g . (Hon); 3. Sal Squeo (Ka w ). SR INT-EX: 1. Bob Shimp (Y. m); 2. W.G. Wilson (Suz); 3. Leonard Liston (Yam ); 4. Ma rk Ne al (Y. m); S. R.nd y Ande rson (Y.ilIm ). . orr NOV: 1. Phil 81.1db~ 2. J Webb (Han ); 3. Frank ohn De'I'by (Han); t . Joh n Famoll,; .S. u ri')" Kinch (Hon ). OIT AM: 1. Nick Boh.tnna n; 2. Steve Jen nings; 3 . Rich.l d r ). Bealer(Yam) ; 4. KUth.1M Renaux (Suz) ; 5. John CrAft (K.aw O fT EX: 1. Mi Fm-.all; 2. ScottMcDon.all (Hon); 3. BobMi.l1u IW1' (Hon ); 4 . Bon Lucu ~w); S. CNrln How~D (Y.m). O tT MSTR B: 1. Len Listo n (V. m ); 2. Innni . McAd ..m (K.Jw);3. W.G. Wilson (Su.z.); 4. Bud Lrwis (Y. m ); 5. Mikea-bro (Hon~ OrrMSTRA: 1.KmRrnaux(Suz). Deal dazzling at Schmit Memorial Motocross By TIm Mcbride CAMBRIDGE, MN, AP 28 R. Larson's Cyde Supply-backed Adam Deal domina ted th e 80cc (7-11) class by winning both motus in convincing manner during the opening round of the Donn y Schmi t Memorial MX Series hosted by th e Norseman Motorcycl e Club at Cambridge MX. While working in conjunction with the regular racing season. each District 23 club /promoter will host one round (nine events in all) in meme>ry of the late twe>-time World MX Champion.

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