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Cycle News 1996 06 05

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EVENTS 50 C7 -S): 1 Ty ler Sh u m a te (Cob ); 2. Taylor Rt>iIIy; 3. David Mitchdl (KTM ); .J,. Bubby Rt-igi (KTM ): 5. Du stin Sh lwr IKnf ). 60 : 1. S It"pho>n Ma rtin (Ka w ); 2. Ch allf' ~ h u m ;l tt" ( Kaw); 3 Pl.btthrw aoy..r (Kaw); .. . Steven O.il~ (Ka w ); 5. Colle H.ye wit h Don Odom in two and Aden in three. Colston in his first Scratch main ap pea rance drew the four slot with Oxley on the outside in five. Lu cer o go t the ga te but Ad en went down and the red cam e ou t. A com plete restart was called . The secon d try saw Odom get a grea t start but again a comp lete restart was called . The ru ling was that ad om an ticip ated th e ga te . On the th ir d t ry it was Luce ro w ho le d a clo se ly bu nched pock. Aden, O xley and Odo m wer e fighti ng for position wi th Oxle y dropping down low to ge t und er Ad e n for th e second . They freigh t-trai ned the finalthrec laps in t!Jat order. (Ka w) , 85 (7- 11): 1. Phillip 'RoInkn(Suz): 2. Results (Left ) David Willard took thi rd in th e Intermediate class during a Cross Country event at Lawt on Motorcycl e park In Oklahom a City , despite a leaking rad iator. (Above) Jim Neese (61) jumps past Troy Brewer (61) In 250cc Pro-class rac ing at Pro -Sport Motoc ross Park In Virginia, Scf'Plwn Ma ro n ( Kot;w ); 3. Odi lt»· (Hlln ); .. . eN se Sh u ma lt> (Suz ); 5. Ch ris SlAug h,", lK.iw ). tl5 (12·15): 1. JO'>h Wood (Ka;w » 2. J~bn Gibb!> (K.iw ); 3. l..h.t Wood (Suz )."'. Cory Ghol-.on (Yam ); 5. RrAd Chrk (H(JI'1). S /MC\:I: I. Bobby ~nll'T (Suz); 2.}os.hWood (K.aw); 3. Jushn GI~(K.1W); " lw Wood (Suz);5. Phill rpRanu-r (Suz ). 125 A: 1. Jim !'I:~~ 2. Jam ie Frazier (K.iw ); 3. Tro y Brvwt>r (H(JI'1~ ' Trny K~ (Hon); 5. o,,"s Morgan (Kaw ). 125 8: 1. JrifR} (Suz ); 2. ~n Floyd (Sw); 3. Stontor IUl!>S 'an CHon),; .,f,. D.nny Dailey (Han ); 5. Rogl"l" C.lrico (Hun). 125 C: 1. Bub by Ra nkt>r (Suz); 2. Donald H a Yt>!> (K.w ); 3 auT)' Shi vt"l" (Honl; -4 z.ck Mrt:oy (H(1n); 5 . Brent Su Ilf«W' (H on). . 125 0 : 1. Cody 81,;r,n l.m..hip (Han); 2. J ohn Rayk; 3. WilJ i.lm Lackey (Hon); .. , H~ Tyk>T (Hon ); 5. Juhn Atwood (Yun). 2SO A: 1. Jim Neese (HIln ); 2. j.mw Fruin (Kawl; 3. Tn")' BT?Wt"I' (Hun);.,f, Sh.uwTt'm p lt'lun (Hon); 5 . Ch n s """tt> (Hon). . ad 250 B: 1. Rl!bET1 Talbott (Ya.m); ::' Ja m Rvan (Kaw); 3 . M. rk Nu.nrry (Su z ); " . K~l t h New to n (S u z ); 5. Richud Pit Khened (H (Hon ); 5 . Frt"ddie La w son lOl (Su z). 30+ A: 1. Scott Sh ip ll'y (Ho n ); 2. 51ln nny Mite h..11 (Kaw ); 3. Jay Ha u ~r (H,m ); 4. Brad Crouch (Suz ). 30+ B: 1. Thoma!! Jl' nnln~ (Suz) ; 2. Kt"vi n A usti n (Su z ); 3. Willi.lm H un.... (Yam ); 4. Oavid Eller (Kaw); S. K)' I,' Griml (yam) . '" 30+ C: 1. Rogl'T Amuld (H oo ); 2. Gn'K P'T ict' (H an ); 3. Oarren laW!'o(ln (Yam); " . H ilt{m H o ldm (Su z ); .5.Ky le G ran l (Yam). 3. ~: I. Sonny Mitcht!1I(Ka w ); 2. Kl'Vin A us tin (Suz); 3. Nid· "'Y A ll tTI (Hon); ". Ro,:,t"I'Arnold (Hon); 5. Mark Smith (Suz). U/L: I. 'eff Ryan (SuZ); 2. Danny D..liley (Han ); 3. Ff'l"ddi t> ta w <;(m (Suz ); 4. KenOf'lh Pru it'tt (Hon); 5. Chri!oWri~ht (Su z). OPE!, AM : 1. la y Ha u....r (H on); 2. Oa n iel St. cy (1<:.",') ; 3. Robby H.1I (Ho n). 1 Stl'Vt'Tl MINI SIt 1. 5t~~ Knudson (Suz); l. J~mil!' Row Parmeff'f (HIm ). • 125: 1. , e If Pio nt e k (Kaw); 2. Pa t McC"bt> (Ho n ); 3 . R~ ramw1er ( ~w~ 200; 1. Mrl l";ona-i; (KiIw); 2. 8i.UTnnm (Saz~ 2SO; I. Jdf Nonh-k (J" m ); 2. Ma tt Bronk (y;unl; 3. Mt'l Nonh ""k (Hun ~ 400: 1. M iu BronJo.(Ya m ); 2. Bill Timm ev. m); 3. M d Nontt'k ( Ka w). 500: 1. Ri d r , Tlw t er (Hon); 2. M att Bronk (Y am ); 3. M l ..... U Bronk (yll m ). 150: 1. lay Perm etcr (KTIvtr, 2. Ja'lOO KnudoJon ( K.1w); 3. Erni e V..m und(5u.t.). O PE.\! : 1. Ch uck Nt-tn ftal t (H- D ); 2. M ike Bronk (Ya m); 3 ' d Q t'n11 fan id..i (H-D). 80 O PEN: 1. Mikt' Bronk (Yam); 2. Chuck :":"lnftoldt (H-D); 3. l Ric k Parml>tM'(Him ). SR; 1. M..I rionlt>k(H un); 2. Jan My ras (Hon); 3. a ilt Ecke5 (Tri) . 0-250 STK: 1. 'anod Sm ith (Hon); 2. Jake Rpm (Hon); 3. Lou is Lau tt>n (Yam ). 251-600 STK: 1. DamonSm ith; 2. Tl1 Boerp;er 3. Ed Crothf"no. m ; O PEN STK: 1. Joh n Dridl"fl; 2. C liff Eckes; 3. Lloyd Bu rlow . Tucker takes another at Lawton Cross Country By Mike Conne ll OKLAHOMA CITY. OK, MAY12 44 Chris Tu cker won his third race in a row at the fifth rou nd of the Oklaho ma Cross Coun try circui t. held at Lawton Motorcycle Park. Tucker is in such a groove now , nearin g the mid point o f the se aso n, tha t h is chances of d up licating his 1994 overall championship look great. Whlc he smoothly mo tors aw ay, the rest of the Expert class is left to ride over their heads ju st to see h is dust occasi onall y. The Lawton track w as the sho rtest loo p so far this seas on. meas uring slightly less than five miles . The track includ ed 5everal fast woods sec· tion s, complete \\;th so lid rail berms throughou t. Ou tside of the woods were terr aced, gras sy straightaways tha t ad ded a mot ocross fla"'or to the race. As has been the case at most races, the track was d ry and du sty, but a cool w ind helped keep the d us t blown off the trail. The sho rt track lengt h made lap ped traffic the ord er of the da y wi th so me ride rs be in g lap ped tw o or th ree times. Will PL'fI'}' put his 250 into the Expcrt-elass lead with th e rest of th e class close ly bu nched up behi nd him. Perry 's lead lasted for less than one lap , though, whe n he got cross-ru tted and wen t down hard . By the time he recovered, the entire class had go tten by. Tuck er took over at that poin t an d seized the chance to have a clear track and no d us t. Billy Spu rl ock , on a borrowed XR600, soon moved into secon d and set· tied into one of his best ride s of the season. As the race worc on, he got more comfortable on the big four-s troke and actua lly closed ground on Tuc ker in the later stages of the race. Tucker would take the flag sligh tly less than a min ute ahead of Spurlock. Chri s Griffin spc nt most of the race all alone in third and stayed there until the en d, finish ing alm ost four minu tes beh ind Spu rlock. Results a lA: 1. C u i Tuder (K. w ); 2. Billy Spu OOd (Hon); 3. Chr'U Gn lfm (Suz ); -4 Mil t' Sullivan (lCAw); S. Louu. BWd __1I(Hr;m) . EX: 1. Chris Tucl..eor (Kaw); 2. Billy Spurkrl (Hon); J. Ch ri. G nf fin(Suz). F.x (30+): 1. Mi..... Sullivan (Ka w ); 2. loui" Rladl.w ril (Hun ); J. MiJuoCUIlJ"WIl ( Hon). 1m ; 1. Richard LeAA (K.aw l; 2. Jrno Rcc hestee (Ho n) ; J . h ~ \;d Willard (KTM ). AM: I. Cra l'; CNpman (Suz ); 2. Michad lkan (Niw ); J . JOf'ih ~f'n (Su.t ). NOV : 1. Ma rc Brad ~ers B,..d l~ (H on); 2. Cba rl ~ Pa'lCh al (Ya m ); 3 . (Suz). AM (30+ ); 1. ~k Owf'ftll (Hon); 2. 5c:oft Baldwin (H un ); 3. 'll5 (Ya m). • 0&0+ : 1. Rick H illhuu lie (K.iw); 2. Bill H ul ~ (Ya m ); 3 . Rand y Ht"fnphill(Ka w) . SPTS MN : 1. B<*, by Juhn!'lOrt(Suz); 2. Tudd Fu getl (Suz); 3. o-..i,;ht Be,;r,n (Suz). M[.\i l: 1. Sry.n Mill..,. (Ka w ); 2. Ton y Joirllc'r(Hon); 3 . M.nk. ' Bladwt>lI (H lm ). Jnry a.m Neese nails Pro-Sport MX By Jay and Sharon Hauser WmIEV1 LLE. VA.MAY12 Str ong wi nd s kept rid ers fightin g to stay on cou rse du ring round five of the U.S. Eastern ProAm Mo tocr o ss Sprin g S ~ri e s a t Pr o -Spor t Motocr oss Park, bu t just as the winds staye d strong all da y so did jim Neese, ridi ng to first overall in bot h Pro di visions. Neese looked to have his work cut out for him as he di dn't pull too good of a start in the first mota of 250cc Pro action. That honor fell to Trov Bn.WL'f. Brewer led the field of Shane Temp leton. ' Jamie Frazier and Terry Ken nedy while Ch ris Anstead and Scott Shipley fought it out for the top five. ccse was quick to work up irom his cighthplace start and wa" immediately blowing pa..t one rider after another. Brewer held the lead un til lap two when Neese - the only rider to dear this section of quad jumps - leaped past Brewer and said goodbye. Brewer remained in the runner-up spot to th E" chE"ckers wh ile Fraz ier, Templeton a nd Kennedy also held the top five places in that order, with Shipley taking a soil sample back to eighth . Next time out Neese shot his CR250 out iront at the drop of the gate and set it on cruise control as he walked aw ay from the pack. Brewe r kept him in sight for abou t a lap till he felt the heavy pressure being ap plied by Frazier's Kawasaki for the run ner -up spo t. Templeton wa settled into .. fou r over 16-year-Ve Donovan in tum four of the last lap and both hit the wan . Donovan was able to walk a w a y bu t Hanna h was carried off w it h the n.1"'rt coming back tha t he had a badly broken elbow . In the Han d icap Main, Paul Colston cha rged from the 20-yard line an d hit the comer first, bu t it was Brad Oxley and Ed Castro who had a reales ta te di spute and ende d up in the turn~tw o wall. Castro was able to get u p under his own steam but Oxley wasn't as lucky as he had disloca te d h is kn ee . Cast ro w a s out a s he wa s dee med the cause of the accident and Oxley was too injured to restart. On th e restar t Co lston agai n hit the turn first. Aden, Gary Hicks an d Lucero were running three abrea st bu t by lap two had sorted things ou t and it was Aden who too k a com ma n d in g lead . H icks, Lucero and Sea n McConnell were runn ing tw o, th ree and fou r. By the end Aden had at leas t a five-bikeleng th lea d . Hicks held o ff Lucer o for seco nd and Lucero kep t McConn ell at bay for third . Th e Scratc h ma in hdd Lucero on the pole SC R: 1. Steve Lucero (Gdn); 2. Bud 11 (KTM ). 50 (7 -9 ) BEG : 1. Ste n so n Wo m ac k (KT M );.2. Cll ur t nl'y Ristrom (LEM); 3. Jim 8 ren l>iS("n (Yam ); 4. Tommy Mori n (Y. m). f,O (4-. ) REG: 1. Ad a m K.twa.Uzyk. (Ka w ); 20 Kyle Mid e-:;on 8 l (Kaw ); 3. RoccoCu rci (Ka w). ,;0 (9-11) BEG: 1. A . ). (K.,IW);2. Troy Munkt (Kaw); 3. Kl"nny Inlliall, (Ki w ); " . Ch ri!l Budd (Kaw ). flO (7-11) BEG: I . Ca m FO r (Ka w) ; 2. Kylt' Mars.lll~ CSuz)3. 'lI.. Codv Bridento.llo.t!T (Suz.); 4. Allen Kl'T1V01l(Suz); 5. Cor\' M~n (K.I~). . - rem MO (12-13) BEG: 1. Jack Hunt "'.1m ); 2. eNd St."hem (Kaw); 3. C~>Jt> Bridtonba kM"( K~ w ). HO (101-16) BEG: I. Scott St.-tlt"\'(Suz); 2. Slrvm Paye (Y.m).

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