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Cycle News 1996 07 10

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reeled in Jackson. On the while-flag lap as Stacy was about 10 pounce. he drove inlo the berm at the end of the middle whoops section and proceeded 10 high-side. Twenty-two riders showed up in the 125cc Expert class. Jackson made it a short night. The rest of the field was up for grabs. On the first lap Brandon Jeffries was running second with Alex Rossetto. Sheedy and Tim Damron in tow. In lap three Sheedy found the fast line through the whoops and passed Jerries and Rossetto for second. At the same time Damron passed Rossetto. In lap six Damron displaced Jerries 10 take third. Jeffries finished fourth with Rossetto fifth. Honorable mention was Joe Buskirk as he finished a strong sixth. and Tim Palka in seventh. Results MINI: 1. Chad Johnson (Hon); 2. Ouby Fowler (Suz); 3. J~~th Susl~ (Hon); 4. Anthony WdH=:r (Suz); 5. Ross Martn (Hon~ 125 EX: 1, Junior Jacbon (Yam): 2. Todd Sheedy (Suz); 3. TIm Damron (Hon); 4. Brandon Jeffries (Yam); S. Alex Rouefto (Hen). 125 AM: 1. Chris Sdunulbach (Su.z); 2. Tom Aoffmasm- (Suz); 3. Chad Johnson (Kaw); 4. Don Hoffman (Suz); 5. Kris Dahhl (Sux). 2SO EX: 1. Junior JacQon (Yam); 2. Andy Stacy (K.aw); 3. Jeff Hill (Kaw); 4. Todd Sheedy (5U2); S. Keith Shelton (Suz). 2.50 AM: 1. Chris Schmulbach (Suz); 2. Dale Nafzger (Suz); 3.. Malt WilM>n (Hon); 4. Ch,u Reynold. (KoiIw); 5. Keith Seeger (Hon). • 25+: I. Andy Stacy (Xaw); 2. Todd Sheedy (Suz); 3. Jeff H'tll (l(.aw); 4. Dave Brill (Hon); 5. Alex Roeeetto (Hon). 30+: 1. Andy Stacy (Kaw); 2. Roy Nafzger (Hon): 3. Dave Brill (Hon); 4. Steve Judge (Mon); 5. Dave Pucharich (Hon). Rosetto doubles Canyon Lake Motocross By A.J. Waggoner DANVILLE, u.. JUNE 15 Alex Rosetto swept th...l25cc A and Over 25 classes at Canyon Lal-wire. Dennis DOoley. Ashley Harrier and Aaron Wemple battled for the runner-up spot. Dooley held the others off till the last lap when a hard-charging Harrier Qme from fifth to take over second. Wemple ended fourth with Eric Trigalet fifth. The second molo was again a Rossetto holeshot and victory. Dooley and Harrier ran within a bike Iengtp the entire molo on the jump-laden track. with Harrier taking second. Dooley third and Wemple fourth. R.sults sO JR: 1. Dillon Hall; 2. Q\aile RobLn!ion; 3. C. Tolin; 4. Blake Cappel'" 50 SR: I. Robert Hubbard; 2. Chad CocIcrell; 3. Cody Snyder. 65: I. Sh~a Knuth; 2. Travis Witherspoon; 3. Brad Wd7d; 4. ChrisSheets. 85 JR: 1. Shea Knuth; 2. Ashley Steuben; 3. John Dines. 85 SR: 1. Oous Huatcno 2. Dusty ~nr; 3. Ken Hom; 4. Myles Donnell;S. Dan HudcUeson. SCHBY: I. Justin Beland; 2. Doug Huston. 16-24: 1. Jason Hendrix; 2. Randy SchumatVl; 3. Ashley Harri~ er; 4. jOIh Uvvbc.; 5. Brian ICopp. 125 C; 1. D.1vid Schaum; 2. Brandon Pmty; 3. Quade T.yb; 4. 0._ SNhbough; S. F.... ~ . 125 B: 1. Brian Kopp; 2. David Henry; 3. IMrin Bowens; .. Tony Smder: S. Brian Kn&Uh. • 125 k 1. AIn: RoMetto; 2. Ashley Hal"l'ier; 3. Dennis Dooly; .. A.1ron Wmtp~S. EricTrip1et. >soc, 1. john Wrip;2. C-.g BIadc3. SN... - - ' 2SO B: 1. Jc.lw.l UvvU; 2. 0\IId Dolton; 3. David Foalift; 4. Brion o.Jons; S. Dov;d ......... ~ "" I ......y.........,2. J..... _ 3 . Dmnio llooIoy; " Brian Stapldan.; S. Jonathoa Vail OPEN: l. AJ. Waggoner; 2. Ovis Kemp. 25+,1. AIox"""", 2. Mib _ 3. Dov;d Hemy. JO+ 8: 1. Frank Curly; 2. Bruce Norcutt; 3. Chris Kemp; 4OovMl MalIrlc s. Chris Ilmrington. 35+ A: 1. Cl\arIft FritzimenL 40+, 1. M.uk uwbod; 2. Cory ~hort; 3......... Wotzd;4. dud Nice; S. Ron llooIoy. VINr, I. Kevin Cappdlo: 2. Cory ~hort; 3. ........ - . Reimer golden at 4ger Enduro By Bill Buffington OMO llANO!. CA, JUNE 9 Sportsman B rider Jed Reimer look the overall win at the 4ger Family Enduro. losing just 0.001 tie-breaker point. . This enduro is geared to attract the novice and first-time riders and those who would not normally ride in a competitive event. The overall course length is around SO miles with slower speed averages and less aggressive trails than a regular enduro. The course utilized existing trails and fire roads and this year the U.S. Forest Service did a great job building some new trails. Participants in this year's event were some of the first riders to use new trails thai will become part of a designated trail system in the Amador Ranger District. The route contained some stretches of tight. narrow. twisty trails through the trees that gave some of the A and B riders UHAMEL S MINANT 0.1.0 520VM. 525VM AND S30VM X-Ring chains are designed for today's high performance motorcycles. The patented X-Ring construction creates a chain that is low in friction and high in wear resistance. O.I.D's 520ERV2. 525HV. and 530ZV2 also have X-Rings. 0.1.0 X-Ring Chain is used by top factory road race teams ·50% Less Frlcllon Iblln stllndarrl a-Ring chain worldwIde. For the very best in ·5010 100% Longer Wellr Resistance lIIan performance and durability ask slandarrl a-Ring chain. your dealer for 0.1.0 VM Series Premium X-Ring Chain. X Type P-2 O-Ring Oil ReserYolr 4 Sellllng Points Smokln' Joe's Racing / Miguel DuHamel. 1st Place AMA National Superblke and 600cc SuperSport Races at Loudon

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