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Cycle News 1996 08 21

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I.·EVENTS. (Left) Steve Erikson, overall winner of !he Over 40 Intermediate class, pursues Mark Henry (75) In their double-molo battle lit Sliver City Raceway In Carson City, Nevada. (Below left) Jacqueline Hudson was the winner In the Women's class at lakeside Motorsport Raceway In Bastrop, Texas. 30+: J. Russell Chapman (Hon); 2. Tom Hudson (Kaw); 3. Jerry Farmer (Hon); 4. Raymond Hutto (Suz); 5. Clen Beach (l<>w). Erickson tops at Carson City MX By John Gala 40+ A: 1. Dave Mahler Sr. (Hon); 2. Vince Holt (Hon); 3.Tom Simpson (H·D);4. Ron Predmore (BSA); SrMike Bradsnow-(Yam). 80 A: 1. Chris Waite (Hon). 80 DTX: 1. Chris Waite: (Hon); 2. Nick Se.Uers (Kaw); 3.Joe Delong (KIw). 60 A: 1. Nick Sellen (Kaw); 2. Matt Bowling (Kaw); 3. Tim Haycock (Kaw): 4. W~ Church (}Caw); S. Joe DeLong (Kaw). 50 JR: 1. Justin MacMillan; 2. Roby Haycock; 3. Brenton Schnitzer. 50 SR: 1, Wess Church. PW: 1. Ans'ey Felder; 2. Austin Felder; 3. Kayla o,urch. 250 (30+): 1. Mike Hanitt; 2. Robm. Rosie; 3. Todd Hill. .Hudsons heat up Summer Series Motocross By T.O. Jones BASlROP, IX. JULY 13 Jacqueline Hudson and her father Tom had a good night at the final round of Lakeside Motorsport's Summer Series. Jacqueline Hudson's victory came in the Women's class. She and Sunday Beach ran 1-2 in the class in both motos, though Beach came to grips with the course in the second moto and was close at the end. The Over 2S class had some of the best racing of the night as Tom Hudson, Shayne Brightwell and Brent Hewett went at it. Hudson had the holeshot in the first moto, but lost the lead to Brightwell in the first whoops section. Though Hudson rode the back wheel from the exit of the whoops all the way to the next jump, he couldn't catch Brightwell. l.t was a tight race, but without much passing as they finished with Brightwell first, followed by Hudson, Hewett and Terry Deck, respectively. Hudson got the holeshot again in the second moto, then put a block move on Brightwell in the second tum and came out with the lead. Hewett also got by Brightwell as he recovered, and took off after Hudson. The moto was in doubt all the way to the finish. Though Hudson never technically lost the lead, Hewett and Brightwell swapped second and third a couple of times and both managed to get up alongside Hudson more than once; Brightwell managing to go from fighting Hudson for the lead back to third place in the space of two turns. Hudson won and took the overall, while Brightwell got the moral victory with a first and third, edging out Hewett's third and second for second overall. Results 50: 1. Weston McCulloch (LEM); 2. Oint Braneff (Yam); 3. WiUiarn TUrn(!r (~"TM). 4. Joshua Babin (Yam); S. Sleven King (Yom). 60 JR: 1. JUShn Taylor (Kaw); 2. Robert Yakesch (Kaw); 3. ·Austin Miller (Kaw);4. Oint Braneff(1enni., Moore (BSA); 3. lC.ty Mann (BSA) SPT'SMN 125 EX: 1. Steve Parker (Hon); 2. Mark Arsenault (HUll). . SPTSMN 125 INT: 1. Dave Keil (Hon); 2. John Uiver (Kaw); 3. Mike Falcioni (Hon); 4. Hury Taylor (Yam). SPTSMN 125 NOV: I. Zach Blazek (Yam); 2. Paul Shoen (Bul). SPTSMN 250 EX: 1. Ty Carson (Hon); 2. Nick Collin (Hu.s); 3. Ron Melton (BuI); 4. Mati Waldron (Hus); 5. Jack Morgan (Hus). SPTSMN 250 [NT: 1. Ed Sims (!"'on); 2. Frank Rod~ (Yam); 3. Jeff Gluson (Kaw); 4. Robert Borg (CZ); 5. Steve Aday (Hon). SP'TSMN 250 NOV: 1. Zach Blazek (Hon); 2. Greg Kendrick (BuI); 3. Sean Dotson (Kaw); 4. Nelson Thompson (Hon); 5.·John Culliford (Man); SPTSMN 500 EX: 1. Ty Carton (CZ); 2. David. Dotson (KTM); 3. Ron Melton (Bul):4. Matt Waldron (Hus). SPTSMN 500 [NT: I. Dere:k Allen (Bul): 2. Rod Ounivent (Hon); 3. Jeff Mullins (Mai); 4. Paul FonIeca (Han); S. Tyte:r Mut- '_(BSA) SPTSMN SOD NOV: 1. James Howard (BuI): 2. z..d, BLazed (Mai); 3. Mike Wallace (Hus); 4. G~ Kmdrick (BuI); 5. Mark s.u", (CZ). SPTSMN OPEN TW EX: I. Matt RoM (Tri); 2. Rodney Hen~ ninger (Ric-Tri); 3. Ken Corpe (USA). SPTSMN OPEN TW rNT: I. Joe:l Sweeney (J'ri); 2.. Manuel Datan (Tri); 3. Ron IJrotson (Tri). SPTSMN OPEN TW NOV: I. Oems Van Gundy (Tri). ~ lNT: 1. Ouisty Lighthouse (Hon~ WMJ'\l' NOV: 1. Teresa .Fonseca (Kaw); 2. ElJen Voermans (Hon); 3. Nic:oIe Rinaldi (Hu.s). EX 30+; 1. Robert Hansen (Hon); 2. David Dot5on (KTM); 3Nick Collin (Hus); 4. Jade Morgan (Hus). [NT 30+; 1. Ed Sims (Hon); 2. Greg Gilmore (Han); 3. Tyler Muttersbach (BSA); 4. Rod Dunivent (Hon); S. Clark Sumner (Suz) NOV 30+; 1. Tom Ragen (Bul); 2. Mark LaCurtlle (Hon); 3James Howard (Bul); 4. Michael Ervin (HUB); 5. Nelson Thompson (Hon) EX 40+ 1. Robert Hansen (Hon); 2. Robert Doran (CCM); 3. Jack Morgan (Hus); .. Rodney Hennmger (Ric- Tri); S. George Colling (BuI). £NT 40+ 1. Steve Ericbon (Mon); 2. Mark Henry (Bul); 3. Randy Pew (Bul); 4. Jim Keeton (cr); 5. Dave Keil (Hon). NOV 40+ 1. Denb Van Gundy (Hus); 2. Bob White (Mai); 3Mike Folen.J. (Ric); 4. Mik.e Wallace (Hus); 5. John 8t':rgstrom (Hon) EX .5()+.1. Danny Davies (Tri.BSA); 2. Danny Smart (Hus); 3. John Ceer{BSA); 4. Ron Dotson (Tri); 5. Tom Muto (CZ). [NT SO+ 1. Jim Keelon (CZ); 2. Ken Hatch (Bul): 3. Chuck Bullwinkle (Mai); 4. Jerry Brown (Hus); 5, George Cayssials (CZ). NOV 50+ 1. Glenn McMinn (Mai); 2. Lane Allen (Bul); 3. Steve OturchiJI (Hus); 4. Kay Mann (BSA); S. SIeve Lacey (Man). INT 60+ 1. Ken Hatch (Bul); 2. George Caysslels (CZ): 3. Richard McCormick (Han). NOV 60+ 1. Mel Shapiro (Oss); 2. Jim Cameron (BSA). Simonsen, Fay clash at Castle Rock TT By Clay Light CAS11EROCK, WA,jULY27 National number holders J.P. Simonsen and Mickey Fay spent the entire 2O-lap Expert main event side by side at the AMA District 27 TT at the CasUe Rock Oubgrounds; Simonsen barely edged out Fay for the win at the opening round of the Dealers' Championship Series. Todd Hagmann won a climactic Pro-Am main event,"but he first had to come from behind in order to earn it. Idaho's Steve Arndt the surprising 16-yeaN>ld, got the jump on the main event despite pressure from seasoned veterans Randy Patterson and Hagmann. Patterson maintained his composure until Arndt and Hagmann came out of the final turn. Hagmann nipped Arndt at the finish for the win with Patterson, Bob Moran and Josh Currey following. Fay sat on the pole position for the 20-lap Expert main event by virtue of winning the fastest heat race. Jeff Annen, though, shoved a wheel underneath Fay and led until Steve Pruzinski crashed and forced a restart. On the restart, Simonsen jumped out in front of Fay, Annen and Ron Waters, ruining Annen's hopes of a repeat win. While Simonsen had his hands fuI] with Fay, Del Schnitzer moved from midpack to third ahead of Annen, Waters, Don Wilson and Jeff Harsha, who waged a heated battle for fourth. Fay did all he could to take away the l.ead from Simonsen's Honda, but Simonsen rode a near-perfect ride to take the win. Fay held back Schnitzer, while Annen grabbed fourth ahead of Wilson, Waters and Harsha. The 250cc class was of near-record size, forcing two qualifiers and a B main. Joe Lenz won the first heat over Chase Gilbert and Nicky McBride, while Jake Holden beat Robert Rosie and Brian McGonigal for a heat two win. In the A main, McGonigal forged 'ahead of a close three-way battle among himself, Holden and Lenz to pick up a narrow victory ahead of Holden. Holden came back to easily win the 80cc A main ahead of Scooter Vernon and Kyle Bunger. Results EX: 1. J.P. SimonAe.n (Hon); 2. Mickey Fay (Rtx); 3. Del Sdm_ (Rtx~'. JoI/ Annen (Rtx~ S. Don Wibon (Rtx). PRO-AM: I. Todd Hagmann (Rtx); 2.Sleve A.mdt (Rbi:);: 3. lWldy PattenKln (Rbi:);4. Bob MOI'2J\ (Yam); 5. Josh Currey (KTM). OPEN A; 1. Beau Z. Brown (Rtx); 2. Juon Burchette (Rb(); 3. Beau A. Brown (R1x). 250 A; 1. Brian ~igal (Hon); 2. Jake: Holden (Hon): 3. Joe Lenz(Hon). 125 A: 1. Kurt Hawk (Hon); 2. Dan Adkins (Hon): 3. Jenmy St. G

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