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Cycle News 1996 07 17

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Although Roach and Crenshaw pulled away later in the race, Gorda had no problem holding third 250 overall, besting many of the Juniors in the process. Taking second and third in the Beginner class were Eric Doble and Adam Hansel. In the second moto, Gorda again started well, but took a spill in the back section. Gorda restarted quickly to keep the Beginner-dass lead, which he held for the rest of the moto. At the checkered flag, Gorda was the fifth 250cc machine to cross the line, easily earning the beginner win, with Doble and Hansel again second and third, both for the moto and overall. in the 12Scc division, the Intermediate class was owned by David Lodermeier, who holeshot, then lead each lap to dominate both motos. In the Junior ranks, hot Honda pilot Aaron Bums ruled the class by also posting a two moto sweep. The Beginner dass featured dose racing, with Tim Crenshaw winning the first moto after a battle with rat Harlow and Richard Santos. Crenshaw gated poorly in moto two, and had to work hard to get into the top five. Meanwhile, Raymond Geimer hit his stride after a sixth in the first moto, and raced on to the moto win over Justin Rowlett, Santos, Crenshaw and Keith Brooks. ReSUlt'! • 30+ BEG: 1 William Carlson (KTM); 2. Glenn DeLatorre (Suz); 3. Kurt Snuth (Suz); 4. John Moore (Kaw); 5. Cody landers • (SuL~ 30+ INT: 1 Creighton Todhunter (Kaw); 2. Mike Gorda Sr. (-~ 30+ PRO: I. Michael Harper (Kaw); 2. Jimmy Robertson (Suz~ 3.•obb F""""'K (Hon~ 30+ JR: 1. David Adair (Hon); 2. Michael BoweD CHon); 3. Ed Golden (Hon~ or AM: 1 Dmni \\'hetter (Bon); 2. Randy Newton (Kaw); 3. Rick TOfT'eS CHon). 2S+ PRO: I. Monty Ware (Hon). 2S-'- AM; 1. David Bird (Hon); 2. Don Pombo (Kawl; 3. ~ Black(Kaw). SOO AM: 1. Patnck Nuke Jr. (!Caw); 2. Dmrus Wheeoler (Hon); 3. )- 3. Jun Morinvtlw CHon). VlNTTW 1. Dick Slusher ( Of'); 2. Steve Kendig (Tn). VlNT SCt: 1. Gany Roller (Suz). 2SO PRO: 1. Dan SlcInIey (Hon); 2. 9peedy KeD (Stu); 3. Eric ~(Hon). Wey walks away with Lake Geneva Motocross 250 BEG: 1. Mike Gorda Jr. (Hon); 2. Eric Doble (Kaw); 3. A"m_{Hon~ Lod~ (Hon); 2. Gng Sural (Sw:). 125 JR: 1. Aaron Bums (Hon); 2. Mike Anderson (Yam); 3. Oan Dmuzzo (KIIw). 1.25 BEQ t. IUTl Om:5NIw (Kaw); 2. Richard Sm1t06 (Suz); 3Raymond Geimer (Hon); 4. JustIn Rowlett (Suz); s. Keith Broola (Hon). 80 (14-16): 1. Lonny Fritch (Kaw); 2. Steven Zinda (K.awl; 3. Eri<: Hegon ()(ow). 80 (1-11): 1. Charhe Morrison (Hon). 80 BEG: 1. Joey Vin«nt (Hon); 2. Dave Mdveryf (Kaw); 3. Steve Mertftl CHon); 4. Seth HarN (Kaw); 5. Michael Dixon (Yam). 6(1 (D-8): 1. Jared Monison (Kaw). 6O(~11): 1. ChrillBame(Kaw). 50 STK (7·9): 1. Matthew SpenCft" (KTM); 2. Kody Hunde-rman (KTM); 3. Brian Casado (Hon). 50 MOD (7-9): 1. Ryan Ft!nis (lEM); 2. Kyle Stamback CLEM); 125 JNf: 1. OilVid 3. Kyle Parino CLEM). SO MOD (4-6): I. Lnrry Azevedo (LBi). SO STK (4.-6): 1. Colton Ware (KTMJ; 2. Jesse Gatt (KTM); 3. Kayla Pombo CLEM). Hannahs handle Madera FT By Mandee Staab-Murphy MADERA, CA, JUNE 21 Larry Hannah took first place in the Vet Expert class this past weekend at Madera Flat Tracks. Hannah was the only one of 11 riders not to jump the start and be sent to the back of course, giving him an easy holeshot. Hannah did not have to battle in this race as the bikes stayed in pretty much the same order they started in. In the 125/250cc Novice class, Robert Hannah had the holeshot, but not far behind him was his own brother Jeremy Hannah. They battled hard through most of the race, until the last couple of laps. Then Jeremy had a slight bobble and almost wrecked as Robert pulled bike lengths ahead of him and the competition to win the race. R....1t1I OPEN NOV: I. Jay Go6uenor; Z. Edward Henry; 3. Tom I...ft: 4. Bobby Martin. VET NOV: 1. Roger Bo~ 2. Benton Tatum; 3. Daml Fi5hJ'Mn; 4. Jody Bennett. . vtrr ex, I. Lmy Hannah. OIT NOV: 1. Wally NicMIs. 125 NOV: 1. Robert Hannah; 2. Jeremy Hannah; 3. Mark Swindall; 4. Robert Kirk; 5. Walley Nkhols. 250 NOV: 1. D<1vid Sherrow. 80 NOV: 1. Frankie Hannah; 2. Stephen O\ase; 3. Ted Sam• paulesi. By ~ayWoods LAKE GENEVA, WI, JUNE 22·23 Nick Wey showed that he will be the man to beat at Loretta Lynn's, dominating the competition at the North Central Youth Regional Qualifier. In the first Schoolboy Stock moto, Jeremy Brown led into the first corner with Wey hot on his rear wheel. Jason McDonald Tounded the comer in third as Michael Kann and Brandon Bartz battled for fourth. Wey moved on Brown on the outside to take first. Bartz, who had already gotten around Kann, was on the move. At the halfway point Bartz took tl,e inside line from McDonald and set up a block pass going into a sharp right-hander. Bartz set his sights on Brown as Wey steadily put distance on all of them. On the white-flag lap, Bartz tried the same move on Brown as he had used on McDonald, to no avail. Bartz saw another chance one straight later and tried to go underneath. Both riders went down, handing second to McDonald. Brown and Bartz would remount to finish third and fourth respectively as Kann rounded out the top five. As the riders waited for the start of the second moto, the temperature rose to about 90. The track, which had started out muddy, now turned dusty, slippery and hard. This time Wey was followed by Bartz into the first corner. McDonald ran third as Qrown and Kann rounded out the top five. At the flag it was Wey, Bartz, McDonald, Brown and Kann. After a thorough dowsing of the track overnight, the third moto began with Brown reaching the first corner ahead of Wey, McDonald, Kann, and Mike Mercer. Kann laid it down going around a big sweeper, giving Bartz, who had worked up from midpack, a shot at Mercer. Bartz displaced Mercer and went after McDonald. Bartz set up a pass on McDonald but lost the front wheel on a wet spot and both he and McDonald went down. McDonald remounted first to hang onto third. Wey would take the win and the overall with Brown second, McDonald third, Bartz fourth and Kann daiming the final transfer spot to the national. Result1l Brown, Beers roll on at Castle Rock Motocross • By Clay Light CASTLE ROCK, WA, JUNE 28 Several riders continue to dominate their classes at the Castle Rock Oubgrounds, most notably Washington riders Beau Brown and Eric Beers. "Brown has built up a huge streak in the highly competitive Open A dass, while Beers, who at age 14 continues to impress with his domination of the 250cc A dass. Both riders topped their respective classes at the latest round ot the AMA District 27 Series here. 51 (~): 1. John Heinlein In (KTM); 2. Branden Miller (LEM); 3. Dillon Hall (LEM); 4. o.mmon Gabben (LEM); S. Kon Mitchell (LEM). 51 (7·8): 1. Blake Renshaw (Cob); 2. Corey Slavik (Cob); 3. Rick Davis (Cob);'" Terry Aulrn (Cob); 5. Mike Mitchell (Cob). 65 (7-9): 1. Chris l.au.amto (Kaw); 2. Kody Molitor (Kaw); 3. Mathew Hopkins (Kaw); 4, Andres Roberts (Kaw); 5. JIlrI!d Keunrjes()(ow~ 65 (10-'11): 1. Bradley Ripple (Kaw); 2. Nick Adams (Kaw); 3. Brad Modjewsld (Kaw); 4. Shawn CIarlt ("aw); 5. Teddy Majer (Kaw). 85 STK fl·11): 1. Bradley Ripple (Suz); 2. Nick Adam, (](aw).: 3, Hutch Lee (Sux); 4, Danny Kelsey (Kaw); S. Geddy Karrle (Hon~ as SIX (12·13~ o..d Johnson ()(ow); 2. Dustin Lustig (Suz); 3. Robert Turley ( Suz): 4. WHley Segars (K4Iw); 5. Cory ShUly (Yam). 85 MOD (9-13): 1. Josh Woods (Kaw).: 2. Chad Johnscm (Kaw); 3. Cory Shilly (Yam); 4. Nathan Boughton (Han); 5.Jemny Jett (Yam). 85 51K (14-15): 1. Randy Valade (Kaw); 2. Charlie o.gnrr (Yam); 3. Ryan Sindt CHon); 4. Darby Fowler (Suz); S. Douglas Muston (Hon). 85 MOO (14-1S): 1. Randy Va1ade(Kaw);2. Ryan Sindt (lion); 3. Q,artie Dapt' (KoIw); 4. Darby Few1ft' (Suz); S. Doug leavitt (Kaw~ S/MINI: 1. josh Woods (Kaw); 2. Randy ValaM (Kaw); 3. 8m Riddle (Kaw);4. GMt ~ (KIIw); 5. Justin Hopkins(Kaw). 80-125 \\'MN~ 1. Shelly Kann (Yam); 2. Wendy Mod~ski (Suz): 3. Angela Keuntjes (Han); 4. Usa Brown (Yam); 5. Jeuica B_()(Ow~ 125 STl( (12-15): J. Nid Wey (Kaw); 2. Jason McDonald J<=ny Brown (....); .. B_Bartz (Yam); S. ........ Kann(Yam). 125 MOD (12·15): I. 'Nick Wey (Kaw); 2. Jeremy Brown (Kaw); 3. Ben Riddle (K4tw); 4. Michael Kann (Yam); S. Jason (Suz~ 3. McOonaId (Suz~ 125 C STK.: 1. DavId Deuel (SU2.); 2. DaJTeIl B1ankmship Mk!>aoI Kod> ()(ow); 4. DarnoI Gnham (Suz); 5. Ilnndon (Suz~ 3. Petty (Hon~ 125 C MOD: 1. David Oettel (Suz); 2. Darre.1J Blankenship (Suz); 3. WiUiam Simmons CHon); 4. Daniel Craham (Suz); S. M.cheal Koch (Kaw). 2SO C MOO: I. Jod1Ui1 Brooks (Stu); 2. Jeff Perry (Yam); 3Brilln Davi, (lion); 4. Bnan Williams (Kaw); 5. Ryan Tow (lion). Ornelas storms Laguna Seca MX championship By J.R. Canaguler MONTEREY, CA, JUNE 9 Danny Ornelas battled a field of Novice 125cc riders to take the class win at the second annual Monterey Motocross Championship held at Laguna Seca Raceway, an event that also doubles as an area qualliied for the AMA Amateur National Championship. The 125cc Novice class was a true test of speed and endurance as Kenny Heess and Danny Ornelas hammered each other throughout the race. There was some serious interference from Steve Vittone, who grabbed the early lead followed by Mike Sugundo, Ornelas and Heess. Sugundo bobbled on lap three allowing Heess to get by, but regained the position,on lap four. Up front it was Ornelas pushing hard to take the lead from Vittone. Ornelas made his move on lap five when he took the inside line on Vittrone following a downhill double jump. Ornelas held on for the win, followed by Vittonl! in second and Heess in third. Vittone once again roc,keted up the long uphill start to get the hoJeshot in moto two with Ornelas, Heess and Sugundo in two. Heess put a move on Sugundo on lap two and moved up to challenge Ornelas for second. Vittone, unaware of the battle that was raging behind him, was pacing himself and allowed Ornelas to get by in the final lap. In one final blitz, Heess tet it all hang out and also passed Vittone, while Ornelas ran away with the lead. Ornelas took the moto and overall win, followed by Heess, Vittone, Sugundo and Norrish. Tyler Evans wicked into the early 125cc Intermediate lead and set a blistering pace with J.R. Pollard, Auggie Rodriguez and Dennis Stapleton battling to keep him in sight. Stapleton moved into second when Pollard went down in lap three, and Greg Surat displaced Auggie took take third. Mota two was. more of the same, with Evans taking the win. Results Al_so MOO: 1. Jamin WarcUe,·. 50F1oftz. 1. Paul Lawrence; 2. Justin Enos; 3. J.J. Alcantar;4. STK 7-8: SOSTK (0-5): 1. Kyle Bergantz;2. Stevie Hall; 3- z.ck Dupuis. P/W 80: 1. Kebey Sullivan. 60 STK (6-8): 1. Paul LawfmCe; 2. Kyle Brrgantz.. 60 STK (9-11): I. Eric PiN; 2. Kris Rein\@r,3. Jacob Horan; 4.. Ryan Montgomery. • 60 MOD: 1. DanieJ s.ni; 2. Aaron 8«ganu.; 3. Brandon York. 80 STK (12-16): I. Jon RepIog~ 2. Nick Obion; 3. Btet Sulli· van; 4. Robert Haun. 80 BEC: 1. Adam Miller; 2. Tony Wolf; 3. Cory McI>uuel. 4BlUy J~ S. Jand TavaJ'ft. 12.5 BEG: 1. David ~; 2. Jason Wmg; 3. Aaron Randolf; 4. AI'1rIft1 ClaW!On; S. Dustin Rabe. 12SNOV: 1. DannyOmelas;2.lCnmy ~3. Steve Vittone; ... Mike Supndo; 5. Andrew Nooruh. 12'5 INT: 1. Tyler Enm; 2. Dmrna ~ 3. J.R. PoI1&rd; 4. Auggie ~ S. GI"f:SSurat. 125 PRO: L Nathan WodL 250 BEG: 1. Bnan Toline;2- Ron 1.ft; 3. rnnmy Rivers; 4. o.r.oil TI)'1or, S.)my Tay\o<. 2SO NOV: 1. Chris P'latero; 2. Jeff MobnI; J. Steve Vitione'; 4. TrawHill 2SO 1.NT: 1.!;Nn Lollar; 2. Drovey Duarte; 3. Kevin Hunt; 4. Tram Sluder. 12S0PEN: 1, Dennis Staple1on; 2. Tyler Evans; 3. J.R. Pollard. SOO BEC: 1.JMOn Soarts; 2. Tony Jaimfo; 3. Ryan Gould; 4. Gene Young. 5. Howard BuMert. SOl) f\,'OV: 1, Sieve Matlock. 25+: 1. Mike Sugundo; 2. Matt Miller; 3, Bob Pimenler; 4. Curt Dupuis; S. David Lever. VET BEC: 1, Jimmy Rivers; 2. Bnrit Criffin.;3. WaUy Cravens; 4.. ~ Crowley: s: Dave Niameyer. VFT NOV; I. Rick Jost; 2. Todd T ~ 3. Baron Sumter; 4. Mike Renner; S. Tony Vaca. VET INT: 1. John Magan; 2. Gary P1aa~e; 3. David Hender!IOn; 4. Brad Smith; S. Kevin Green. OIT B: 1. Ron Clawson; 2. Steve Dunham. O/T A:. 1. Ted Netti; 2. Greg Higgens; 3. Brad Smith. OTIiG BEC: 1. Mark Maldonndo. OTHG NOV: 1. AI Whipple; 2. Mark Avery; 3. Jarvis Grou; 4Stan Slate; 5. Bob WarTen. OTIfG INT: 1. RickJOllt; 2. Kevin Gren; 3. Mark Stepovkh; 4. Rich lJor!dolo; 5. Henry Kali~ak. OrnG EXP: I. Brandon Baldwin; 2. Craig Hamilton; 3. Greg Albin; 4, Glen Brickey; 5. Paul Armada. Butzins buzzin' at Delta MX By Carl Davis DELTA, OH,jUNE 22 The Butzin brothers rode a remarkable 60cc (7-11) race at Delta Raceways in Delta, Ohio, Brandon taking the win and Alan finishing behind him in second place. Brandon Butzin took the upper hand aver his brother, Alan. as the two rode out in front of the pack throughout the evening. Broc Bauer was able to slick with Alan to battle over the second-place position, but Brandon was long gone with his lead, pu11ing off a few double jumps on his way to a strong win. Although Bauer stayed close to Alan throughout the race, he was forced to settle for third. Matt Behringer blasted to double moto wins in the 250cc Novice division, trouncing the com· petition. Brad Langtry finished in second, and Cory Gamertsfelder took third. Result1l so (4-6): 1. Damon Bauer (Yam); 2. Cameron Martine1 (Yam); 3. Wesiey Squire (Yam). 50 (7·8): J. Justin Comiskey (Yam); 2. Briton Beerbower (Kaw); 3. Adam Behringer (Yam). S/50: 1. Wam Murphy (Cob); 2. Joby Kaslowski (Yam); 3. Justin Comiskey (Yam~ 60 (7-11): 1. Brandon Butzin (J

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