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Cycle News 1996 07 10

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MIA .:!t'DU.lV.£OP ~ Simply tlte bestfor )'Ollr hi/ceo PROIlAc'NG between these two men, who appeared to be quite evenly matched. After a successful holeshot, Shon had to chase Aaron throughout the race. Shon desperately wanted a win as he had been narrowly shut out in the 750cc and Open Supersport contests. Despite closing drives by Shon. it was Aaron who came out on top. The Lightweight Supersport class was graced by the entry of Rema TiIlit, who finished second overall during the 1995 season. Today she pitted her Honda FVSOO against Carl Nagy and Stephen Pugsley. earl and Stephen pulled away early in the race, and by the third lap it was becoming clear that Stephen aboard his roaring Honda NT6S0 was going to prevail in this event. While Nagy and Tillitt used a smooth cornering method, Pugsley leaned his bike over rather abruptly in the entrance to the bowl tion. This method served him well as he went on to take the class win with a one-lap lead on his rivals. Results sec- OPEN S!SPRT: 1. Aaron Bean (Hon); 2. Kevin LaFilVor (Kaw); 3. Shoo Hart (Hon); 4. Robert Underwood (Yam); 5. Patrick SonIoro (Hon). 7SO S/SPRT: 1. Kevin laFavor (](aw); 2. Aaron Bean (Hon); 3. Shan Hart (Ron); 4, Patrick Sanford (Hon). 600 S!SPRT: 1. Aaron Bean (Hon); 2. Shan Hart (Hon); 3. Patrick Sanford (Hon); 4. Stephen Pugsley (Hon). L/W S/SPRT, 1. Stephen Pugsley (lion); 2. Carl Nagy (Suz); 3. RerNl Tillitt (Han). YSR: 1. Kevin laFavor (Yam); 2. Wesley Dobias (Yam); 3. Shan Hart (YAm); 4. ~ Stanley (YAm). ~ presents Round 9 of the . "n"'_,_ ~ Pro National Motocross Series ~~~ .. ." -= Ai_..! JULY 26,27,28 -A..,SKOAl ~RACING at Kenworthy's Motocross Park, Troy, Ohio SCOTT U§A PEPSI :r friday, July 26: 12 noon Pro Practice - 2:00 pm Amateur Practice Saturday, July 27: Dunlop/FMF Amateur DaySign-up 7:00 am Practice 8:00 am Races 10:00 am Sunday, July 28: PRO PRACTICE 8:30 am QUALIRERS 10:30 am MAIN EVENT 1:00 pm @} Kenworthy's Motocross Park TROY, 0""'. . ...,' " " ....--+-... " , . . 0 ...., - "" ~ -+--+-... 513-335-4763 ~IUOICHER· ~. 890-'000 .....'" Adults - $25.00 KidB 6-12 - $15.00 !i!YcND SUNDAY f}J@fJ111. ~AtJ~, ~.,.. ~ - - - "..._: .-.tirfl ~ Borney Renblh, Inc. (-.~ FRIDAY-SATURDAY .Adults - $20.00 Kids6-12-$10.00 KU_. ~ 171 DAYTON EIlcawcn1n9 """' _.... w~. Sc__ S I KK Motorcycle upp y ~ P.sEepl PRO CIRCUIT ~ .1'lTi!U II!dii... . Information: Tuckett tops at Stockton ST . . ._ ~- ~ rs..---- ~!!::::r ~~§ ,,<1' RAe'-0. SQ Under 6 - FREE FREE Parking FREE Camping -, t-"'l& :F 0 07" .,~" 0 • SATURDAY,July27 Full Am-.. f'rI9'IIm Call For 0 - ~E!!:!::.t.":. COMETIC s.p.r.- Track lor. 5O"~i'::~:O'~ By Donna Hall NEWMAN, CA, JUNE 22 Matt Tuckett tool: ownership of the Pee Wee Stock and Modified B classes as the Stockton Motorcycle Club continued its Short Track Series at Newman. Tuckett has very slow starts but that is the only thing that is slow about this young man. Tuckett had to ride hard to make his passes bu.t pass he did, with lcnife-sharp moves and a tight tuck on the straightaways. Rob Damron, Danny Hart and Kevin Bricker made the race in the 14-rider main event for the Open As. A 14-rider main at Newman can be a heart-stopping event, as the track seems often to be very slick. Fortunately this evening the tr;lck was superb; nice and sticky with no dust. The Open C main-event winner was Mark Amaro. This was good for Amaro as he has come up empty-handed too many times this season. Amaro does a good job, and showed all just how good he is tlUs night. Marty Weisler took the second-place spot. Levi Gennan was back from the motocross world and was the winner of the Pro-Am Novice main. This win was not easy as German had Jeff Gabhart on his rear wheel for all 12 laps. The Pro-Am Expert win went to Rob Damron after he made a very close pass on Mark Corsetti. Corsetti gave Damron the six inches he needed to stick his wheel in there. Damron makes these close passes and never touches the guys next to him. Corsetti picked up the secondplace points, with t/Urd going to Danny Hart. Unfortunately for the 2SOcc C riders, a getoff marred their evening of racing. Kenny Holland got off in the direct path of the other riders, was run over and had to take a ride to the hospitai, suffering a broken hip, dislocated knee and of course the many abrasions that go along with this business. Andrew Boehan won the event with Riley Cox taking second. Results PRo.AM EXo I. ..., Oonuon (W-K); 2. Marl< C<>ndti (W-R); 3. Danny HoA (W-R)." FnnI< Ga.AM NOV: 1. Levi SO A, ,. Toby J"'ll""'O" (Han) SCHBY: 1. Tony Meiring (Hon). >SO C, I. And...,. IlochA. (Suz); 2. IUley Cox (Yam). KNBY Co I. J<>«ph Cunniogton (\

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