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Second-moto action saw the normally slowstarting Stacey take the holeshot with Sheedy in
second but matching Stacey's pace. Jerominski
and Hill had gone down in the first tum but
were working their way back up when Stacey
took the win over Sheedy. Jinuny Randa held off
a strong last-lap push by Jerominski to claim
third.
Moto one of the 125cc A class kicked off
when Stacey, Sheedy, and Jerominski left the
start line one, two, three. The trio kept equal distance between them until passing under the
checkered flag. Tim Damron was fourth with
Jim Randa fifth.
:Rain transformed the track from wellgroomed into well-greased for the second moto,
but Brandon Roberts managed to improve his
first-moto eighth by taking the early lead and
maintaining it until the last lap. The last-lap slip
by Roberts was all Jerominski needed as he
iuherited the lead for the moto and the overall
wins. Roberts remounted and made a charge
that earned him second place and fifth overall.
Stacey and Sheedy had likewise fallen, but came
through for third and fourth.
Results
so JR: 1. Joe Lanerefto (KTM); 2. Chris Monsen (Yam); 3.
Robert Mauch; 4. Mol fabrizius (Hon); 5. Danny Fikejs (KTM).
SOSR: 1. Justin Hoger; 2. Jeremy Linder; 3. Chad Blank (Yam);
4. Max Jordan; 5. Phil Petricig
60: 1. Bradley Ripple (Kaw); 2. Brad Modjewski (Kaw); 3. Pilt
Profitt (Kaw); Kody Molitor (Kaw); 5. Outs Lazzarefto (Kaw).
80 JR: 1. Anthony Weber (Suz); 2. Bradley Ripple (Suz); 3.
Patrick Proflta (Suz); 4. Brad Modjewskl (Suz); 5. Ross Ma~
(HON,
80 5R: 1. Chad Johnson (K.w); 2. Robert Turley (Suzl; 3.
Darby Fowler (Suz); 4. RYlln Slndt (Hon); 5. Adam Young.
125 JR; 1. Robert Turley (Suz); 2. Erik Jannsen (Suz);3. Jeremy
Bensen (yam); 4. Don Sheridan (Yam); 5. Gavin Brink (Vam).
125 C: 1. Olive Oenel (Suz); 2. Andy Walten (Hon); 3. Brian
larson (yam); 4. Edc Hillary (Hon);5. Nick StoffIer (Hon).
125 B: 1. Justin Guthrte (KAW); 2. Chad Johnson (SUZ); 3.
Mark Nowack (Suz); 4. Kevin Hamann (KlIw); 5. Olin Reynold
(Kaw,
125 A: 1. Brad Jeroninski (Kaw); 2. Andy Stacy (Kawl; 3.
Todd Shet>dy (Suz); 4. Tim Dillmron (Hon); S. Brandon Roberts
(Hon,
2SO C: 1. Jason Coleman (Suz); 2. Jeff Moore (Hon); 3. Tony
l.econtr(Yam); 4. William Vancil (Hon); 5. Jelf Bloomfield (Suz).
2SO B: 1. Justin Guthrie (Kaw); 2. VinCftt Stegt'.r (Suz); 3.
Oms Reynold (Kaw); 4. Andy Sta tny (Suz); 5. William ULiili
(Hon,
lSI) A: 1. Andy Stacy (Klw); 2. Todd Sheedy (Suz.); 3. Brad
JerominsJd (KAW); 4. Jim Randa (Hon); 5. Jeff Hill (KAW).
OPEN: I. Roy Nafzgt'.r (Hon); 2. Brandon jeJfdes (Hon); 3.
Gerhard Ward (Hon); 4. A. j. Waggoner (Hon); 5. Tim Lancaster
(Hon,
JR MEN: 1. Kevin Hamann (Kaw); 2. Caleb RuSSt'.J1 (Yam); 3.
Turnbull Hansen (Han); 4. Brad jeroninski (Kaw); S. Brandon
R""""'-
25+ A: 1. Todd Sheedy (Suz); 2. Jen Hill (Kaw); 3. Jim Randa
(HON); 4. Darren Borcherding (Vam); 5. Creg Henkle (Yam).
30+ B: I. Dan Roashii (Suz); 2. Brad Goins (Hon); 3. Lyle
Whef!1er (HON); 4, jerry ROlle (Suz); 5. Pete Nineft (Hon).
30+ A: I. Roy Nahger (Kaw); 2. Palll Young (Suz); 3. Rusty
Oft (KAW); 4. Greg Henkel (Yam); 5. Scoft Ballard (Hon).
35+ A: I. Creg Henkel (Yam); 2. Rich Poplowski (Hon); 3. Bob
5<:henck (KA W); 4. jeff Heaston (Kaw); 5. Rc:m Mouier (Suz).
40+ A: 1. Dove Shumway (Kaw); 2. Jeff Heaston (Kaw); 3.
Gary Dicicco (Kaw); 4. Don Hachmeister (Kaw); 5, Fred Schrcpfer
(Hon).
VINT: 1. Jim TownSt'.l"ld (Hon); 2. Jam~ Conas (Han); 3. Brad
Goins (Hon); 4,. Ed Peterson (Kaw); 5. Chris Faust (Hus).
Berthoud MX confuses riders
By Stacy Jensen
BERTHOUD, CO, JUNE 23
Berthoud's new track layout posed some difficulties for riders from the Sports Riders Association of Colorado. With a start on the opposite
side of the track coming dowuhill into a sharp
right turn, it seemed to throw even the most seasoned Pros a little off.
.
The morning program held an abundance of
excitement as there were qualifiers in four classes with most all others at full gate capacities.
Robin Holiday placed first in the 12Sec Novice
main with Mike Underwood Wayne
Carmichael, Craig Hasto and Darren Corl filling
out the top five. The Mini Novice maill was held
after a field of 60 riders was whittled down to
40, and Dan Sekich, Brady Sharp, Dusty""Holman, Dustin Lookhardt and Marshall McCardy
emerge with the top spots. The Open Novices
showed a win for Don Scott, while Kirk Huff,
Matt Seitz, Mike Oliver and Steve Barter stayed
in front of the main runners after wading
through qualifiers of 56 riders.
The final qualifying class was in the 250cc
Novices as 53 riaers banged bars and switched
positions in their qualifiers to be able to ride the
main. Here we witnessed a win by Derrick
Matheny and a follow-up from Mike Scott, Kirk
Huff, David McMechen and Steve Bartell to take
home top five honors. The Seruor Novice Oass
had a strong showing with 23 riders. These guys
may be old in years but by no means in spirit or
abilities. The top five from this class were Doug
Hardin, Robert Gissel, John Longwell, Jim Lacy
and David Peine.
As the final checkered flew, the count for the
day was placed at 660 riders. The track was
excellent, company was fun and the races were
aU exciting.
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Chad Wallwork (4), Brad Frampton (7),
Marlo Painter (121) and Jamie Munson
(77) fight over second at round four of the
Wild West National series, held in Boise,
Idaho. Spud Walters was long gone with
first.
Results
50 NOV: 1. Thomas Suman (Cob); 2. Ike Yost (Cob); 3. Mchael
Henderson; 4 Robert Hoffiochnader (Cob); 5. JUStin Jobe (KTM).
P/W NOV' 1. Kyle Stroud (Kaw); 2. Vince Mu!lwlone (Kaw);
3. Lance Hiser (Kaw); 4. Zach Wertz (Kaw); 5. Michael Carter
(Kaw).
M1N1 NOV: 1 Dan Sekich (Kaw); 2. Br.tdy Sharp (Hon); 3.
Dusty Moman (Hon); 4. Dustm Lookhardt (Kaw); 5. Marshall
McCardy (Hon).
MINI AM: 1. Olfton Stroud (Yam); 2. Tyler Walker (Yam); 3.
Nathan Conley (Yam); 4. Matt Bums (J

