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Cycle News 1996 08 21

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EVENTS Todd HIli (2) leads Phil Scott (75) In the 250cc B main at the Olympia Short Track In Washington; Scott prevailed. by Hopper, Hill, Hardin and Robert Gissel. The overall win went to Winszewski, with Hopper, Hill, Hardin and Bruce Mills closing out the top five. so NOV: 1. o.nieI Esterg;ud. (Cob); 2. Robert Hoffllc::hnekl« (Cob); 3. MicNeI H~dnson (LEM); 4. Ike Yo&t (Cob); 5.1ustin /<>l>e(KTM). P/W AM: 1. BrAd Alarid (K.w); 2. Trevor Monks (Kaw); 3. James Ruiz. (Kaw); 4. Tram Banistft'(K.aw); S. Levi}eMton (Kaw). MINI NOV: 1. Michael KiIh (Yam); 2. Cody SchiLder (K.aw): 3. Marc Contm'u (Su%); 4. Jesse Wilkes (Yam); S. Jft! NOl'UII (Suz~ MINI AM: 1. Matt Tolle (Yam); 2. Marshall McCarty (Hon); 3Cody Jensen (Kaw); 4. MichAel Kish (Yunl;S. Tyler Walker (Yam). MINI EX: 1. JtiI Boorw: (K.aw); 2. Brandon Hightower (Yam); 3. Brandon Hu.rato (Hon). OPEN MINJ: 1. Jeff Boone (I<.Iw); 2. Brandon Hightower (yom, 3. jOllh Murpl>y (Suz'" Rim.. Davison S. B""""" Hunto(Hon). (K.w' 125 NOV: 1. Mike Oliver (Yam); 2. Cory Edmiston (lion); 3. Susan Chmey (Ktiw); •. Crllig Hasto (Suz.); S. Brooke Rtnker (Kow, 125 AM: 1. JaJOn Kerwidt (Hon); 2. Danny Lookhardt (Kaw); 3. Chrio Loogw.U (Ron, •. David Mothny (Kaw, S. BlUe Wood· man (Yam). 125 PRO: 1. Andy Atkins (Kaw); 2. Jared Carbon (Kaw); 3. Jeremy Henrichs (Kaw); •. Todd Robertson (Suz); S. ~ton Schole< (Hon). 2.50 NOV: 1. Steve 8a~1 (Hon); 2. Joe larvae (Suz); 3. WiUle Hung (Su..z); 4.. David DM!h1 (Yam); 5. Jake Ray (teaw). 250 AM: 1. DlIVkl Wolf; 2. Jay t..ockett (Hon); 3. Troy l.HIar (Stu); C. Mike Kapplernan (Hon); S. Aaron Hill (Yam). 2!0 PRO: 1. CMd Wollaston (Yam): 2. Andy AtIdN (Kaw); 3. Ja~ Carlson (Kaw); C. Kip Sandell (Yam): 5. Wayne Ballie« (yam). OPEN NOV: 1. Mike Oliver (Yam); 2. Kyle I...ocb (Yam): 3. Steve IHrtell (Yam); 4. Wilie Hung (Suz): Rich Langren (Yam). OPEN AM: 1. Travis Reily (Kaw); 2. Alan AngeLopules (Han); 3. Norm G ~ (Yam); 4.. Juan Malso (Hon): S. Ouid Lonl'w~.n s. (Han). OPEN PRO: 1. Kip Sandftl (Yam); 2. Andy AtkIN (Kaw); 3Wayne BaUett (Yam): .(. John Merwin (Hon); 5. Scott FulkMr (Yom~ VET NOV: 1. Luther Bwch (Yam); 2. Stirwart Smith (Yam); 3Rod Provost (Yam); C. Sc:ott Kennett (Hon); S. Suun Cheney (Kow, VET AM: 1. Virant Nebbia (K.aw); 2. Made Snow (Kaw); 3- Jim Co'e (Yam); '- Randy ~ s. ~ WMoinerd (Kaw). VET PRO: 1. David Newel (Kaw); 2. Bryan Curtil (lCaw); 3. John Merwin (Han);'" Shawn Smith (Yam); S. Mark CI"ON (Yam). SEN NOV: 1. o.n Daily (Yam); 2. Dwi&ht TI'OnIOn (Yam); 3. /oM Lonpoll (KTM); .. Cftg SI>eldon (Suz, S. Brian Goodby (Han). SEN AM: 1. Dale Winszn¥sk' (Yam); 2. Sam HopJwr (Yam); 3. a.de Hill (Yam); c. 'Dous Hardin (Yam); S. Bruoe Mills (Yam). SEN EX: 1. BiU Nolan (Yam); 2. Norris Sanchez (Yam); 3. Mark Poindexter (Yam); 4. John Old (lCJlw): S. Bruce McGrew slim lead throughout the final for his first AMA outdoor win of the season. "I just knew I was going to walk away with this one," said Moore. "Sometimes you just get a feeling that a great ride is in the works - and it happened!" Despite pressure from AMA Pro Bob Moran, who topped the 30+ heat race, McBride was able to grab the lead in the A main ahead of Moran, Dan Kimbel, Moore and Don Montgomery. Up front Moran pushed McBride hard while Moore relegated Kimbel to fourth. Moore's charge brought the Tigard, Oregon, resident within striking distance of both leader McBride and second-place Moran. but the three ultimately finished it that order. National number 78 Don Wilson jumped out in front of the combined Expert/Pro-Am final ahead of J.P. Simonsen, Chris Fitzhugh and Jeff Annen. Simonsen hounded. Wilson for three laps, then made his move in a daring outside pass for the lead - and ultimately the win - with Annen also dumping Wilson back a not.ch. Fitzhugh finished fourth ahead of top Pro-Am rider Randy Patterson. RMuIla EX: 1. J.P. 5trtIoMe'I (Hon); 2. Jeff Annen (Rbc): 3. Don wUson (OIX). PRO-AM: 1. Randy PlttenlOn (Rbc); 2. Todd Hagmann (Rbc); 3. ChriJtian Vernon (ATK). OPEN A: I. Cary Moore (Hon); 2. Nick McBride (Yam); 3. Jamie Farrow (Han). 250 A;. 1. Joe Lenz (Hon); 2. Robert Rosie ('Su~); 3. Jab: Holden{Hon). 125 A: 1. Kurt Hawk (Hon); 2. Daniel Adkins (Hon); 3. Nicky MdI_(Han). 80 A;, 1. Jab Holden (Han); 2. Sooocer Vernon (Han); 3. Kyle ""'- (Han~ 80 OTX; 1. Scooter Vernon (Hon); 2. Michael Rochester WMN NOV: I. Dawn Winczewski (Yam); 2. P.J. Gaillard (Suz'3. Amy IlDpo (Yom, •• v _ ......... (Kaw, S. Sonjo _(Yom~ WMN AM: 1. Brooke Renker (Hon); 2. Oteryl P'IKt: (Kaw); 3. Cynthi.o ....... (KTM). McBride, Moore manhandle Oly Short Track By Clay Ught OLYMPlA, WA, jUtY28 Nick McBride continued to maintain his stranglehold of the 30+ and Open A class points lead by winning the 30+ A main and taking second place to Gary Moore in the Open A main at the Tacoma Motorcycle Club's AMA District 27 Short Track at the Thurston County ORV park. In the Open A main, former Pro motocrosser Don Knoblauch, who earlier won the Open B main, led the opening lap, but Honda-mounted Moore and Yamaha-mounted McBride both swallowed Knoblauch'. lead to take over the first and secondJ>OSitions. Moore maintained a 2.5G+ AA; 1. Tom Robinson (Suz); 2. DaVId Cul~ (Suz); 3. Scott FOSler (Yam): 4. Bobby Southard (KTM); 5. Eric Hen . (H",~ . PRo. I. o.y HoenWIl (Suz, 2. """'"" MonaId (Kow~ 2. DouaJao ralt (Yom~ 3. John EDinger (Yam): 4. Scott Winn (ka.wl; S. Wayne Ree¥a Ray C>d=ord (Hon); 3. Todd Hill !NT (CS-~ 1. Dovld N ...... (yom, 2.1An'y Dodoon (Han'3. Charles Robinson (ICTM); •. John Miera (Hon); S. K.wry FoMft' (Kow~ 60 A; 1. Kerin BUll1ft' (Kaw); 2. Mic:tulel N''''' ...... (Kow~ Bob""'" (H.I)~ Sctltt 250 B: 1. Phil (Hon); 2. (Yom~ VINT SCL: 1. Tom Sheard (Yam); 2. Brian SchJit (Yam); 3. Deve Wolff (Han). J().6. 8: 1. Neil CiertJen (Bull. Hutson nearly takes two at Trailblazers Cross Country By DwryI Smllh SAINT jO, TX. JUNE 30 Todd Hutson was unaffected by the hot summer conditions and rode to two podium finishes, finishing first in the 12Sec Intermediate race and taking the third-place spot in the 250cc intermediate race at the ninth round of the Trailblazers' 1996 Texas Cross Series. Hutson was the definitive Ironman on the day, racing to third in the morning 250cc, then sitting around for four hours in the l()()-degree heat befo"" lining up for the afternoon's 12Scc Intermediate race. After a midpack start, Hutson pulled up on O1ris Dejarneatt's rear wheel and followed Dejameatt's dust for two laps before taking the lead and holding on for a close win. Scott Foster tried to wipe out the 250cc AA start for the third week in row. A wide-open fifth gear start into a left-hand sweeper was a big change compared to the number of secondgear starts Foster has made throughout the sea- Sa>tt Chinnod< (Kaw, .. c..a Danny _ S. RicI<"Y Monh (Suz~ (Yom~ (Kow~ (Suz~ 200 AM: 1. Glen Pinion (Kaw),; 2. John Bryant (Kaw); 3. Matt Panter ()(aw); 4. Don Helerman (Kaw); 5. Danny McDonald (Kow, 1>SAM, 1. L.... johN (Suz, 2. Ow.,...r'-(Suz'3.j. D. Evft'heart (Yam); 4. OatTm Ropn (Yam); 5. Cody Bob Dean a.n (30+~ 1. Tommy Smi1I> (Yam, 2. Eibnd (yom, 3. Maroom (Yam); 4. Kevin IAw~Len (lCaw); 5. KMn HouM AM '" NOV, 1. n.omu (Cob, 2. "'" Voot (Cob, 3. J"""' jobe (KThI'" M;""e! (LEM~ S. Kyle Cobn (KThI~ P/W NOV: 1. Lance Hiser (Kaw); 2. ZIlch Wertz; (Kaw); 3. Vince Montelone (KiIw): .(. Brandon Rltk (Kaw); 5. JarMI Rail (Kaw~ MINI NOV: 1. Blaine Zulian (lCaw); 2. Cody SchikWr (lCaw); 3. Juon Wilson (I(.w); 4. Michael KiJh (Yam); 5. Dan Sekich (Kow~ MINT AM: 1. Matt Bunil (Kaw): 2. Oifton Stroud (Yam); 3. Oint Huff (Kaw); 4. Tyler WaJbr (Yam); S. Jon Hili (Suz). OPEN MINt: 1. Jeff Boone (Kaw); 2. Brandon Lqhtow~ (Yam); 3 Matt Whitmarsh (Han); 4. Adam NlUlrenUi (TM}: S. JoM Murpl>y (Suz~ 125 AM: 1. CNcI Zu1ian (Kaw); 2. Nick Ralston; 3. Nick Met· calf; •• Mike Madock (Kaw); 5. t.a KUNelman (Yam). 125 PRO: 1. Jared Carlson (Kaw~ 2. Q\MI W ~ (Yam); 3. "Orerek Shaff~ (HOIl); 4. JaJon Hurtado (Han); 5. Brian Sharp (Han~ Jdf o--r. S. MkhaeJ o.s...uo. 2SO PRO: t Oaad Wooluton (Yam); 2. Ja~ Carlson (Kaw); 3. Lane Swink (Kaw); •. Jereny ~ (lCaw); S. BI'}'U'l Curtis (Kow~ Jued CatIMm (K.w); 2. Alan Anplppulol Nom """""" (Yom); •. Rodney Kun.. (Kaw, S. /oM OPEN PRO: 1. (Han~ 3. V£T NOV, 1. Mib Sa>tt _ (Hon, (Han~ 2. David - . (Han~ 3. y Haupo (Han~ Smi1I> s. ........ (Yam~ VET AM: 1. Trxy TraYiI (lCaw): 2. Jim Cole (Yam); 3. James OPEN _ 1. Bdan HotImon (KTM); 2. . - . Sutton (KTM); 3- Todd Ham«I (Hus); 4. Vim Polio!: (KIM»; S. Tom. Payne (Kaw). 250 AM: 1. Danny Souder (Yam); 2. Jay Novero (Yam); 3. a ..... IOnS (Yom, .. ~ ..... (Kow, S. Jeff Chou.u (Kow~ R....tta F........ (Suz~ Joey By Stacy Jensen BERTHOUD, CO,jUtY14 Chad Zulian battled a field of highly competitive riders to grab the overall 125cc Amateur win at the Sport ~iders Association of Colorado' 5 15th race. The first lap of mota one of the 125cc Amateur class saw Scott Burris in first position, Mike Royer in second, Mike Maddock third, Shane Tempkins forth and Billy Dotson in fifth. Maddock moved past Royer on the second lap and Dotson flew by Tempkins. Jeremy Miller moved from seventh to fifth and Tempkins slid back to eighth. The track took its toll on Royer during lap three as he went down on the main straightaway in front of the starling gate while pressing hard on Maddock's back door. With Royer out for the rest of the mota, Keith ZuHan slid into fifth position. Slight changes took place during the final four laps with O1ad Zulian moving from. 12th position on the first lap to third place by the completion of the race. Maddock chased Burris for seven laps without being able to pass, but got the fust-place position due to a starting in&action on Burris' part that resulted in a one-lap penalty. The first mota's top five places went to Maddock, Dotson, Chad Zulian. Keith Zulian and Ryan Cook, respectively. Burris was slow to get off the line at the start of the second mota, and was in the 23rd spot throughout the first lap. Dotson took the lead with Nick Medcalf, Ryan Cook, Nick Ralston and Erik Janssen close at hand. Chad Zulian was in sixth and looking for places to advance on every piece of the track. Cook dropped to fifth on the second lap, and eventually pulled off the track and out of the race. Meanwhile, Zulian moved into fourth positon, then grabbbed third on the final lap when Dotson pulled off the track. Nick Ralston took the second-moto win, followed by Metcalf, Zulian, Lee Kunselman and James Volmer. With a fantastic ride, Buiiis charged past rider after rider to place sixth. Overalls went to Chad Zulian, Nick Ralston, Nick Metcalf, Mike Madock and Lee Kunselman, respectively. 250 AM: 1. David Wolf; 2. Mike Kappleman; 3. Rob H.Ibe; 4. (Ron~ 125 tNT: 1. Todd HutIOI'l (Han); 2. 0triI Oejameatt (Yam); 3. jaJon Baber (Yam); 4. Paul K.elI (Kaw); S.}ereny WMI (Yam). IJ',"l' (30+~ 1. Muty e.they (yom, 2. Roy&< (Suz, 3. (Kow~ S/SEJ"l: 1. Cary ShirhmiD (Yam); 2. Bryan Wolf (Yam): 3. /oM ....... (lim, .. Ben Edchonlt (Ron,s. /oM ~ (Han~ son. Foster's erratic style had him tangled with Tracy Anders even before the first turn. The two locked up at speed and went about 30 yards tangled together before hitting the ground and pushing several other riders off the track. Foster was unhurt, but Anders suffered a broken arm in the accident. Eric Hess grabbed the holeshot, avoiding the first-turn mess on the inside. David Cu.lpepper and Tom Robinson quickly moved past Hess on lap one. Culpepper held off Robinson midway into lap two, and the two riders finished in that order. Foster was on the charge and had moved by Hess into third place by lap four. Foster held onto third for the final lap while Bobby Southard nailed Hess on the white-flag lap to steal fourth. Glen Boyett was the only AA 12Scc rider to get all his laps in. Boyett topped Joey Houghton and Tad Myers, but his win was a costly one as he severely bent both his rims during the race, as did many other riders. The SOcc class on Saturday evening was full of non-stop action. The sandy terrain was a new challenge for some and caused a few crashes, changing the leaderboard often. The Allaway brothers were entertaining with their flat-track style through the grass and their visorless helmets. Darren Attaway was the runner-up. while David Attaway was fourth. D.J. McMillon took the top pot on his KTM, and Colton Wright stepped in third. Jennifer Flowers finished fifth after running near the front early in the race. R....1la Zulian zooms at Berthoud RR (Suz~ AM (3B+~ I. Illd< Do'" (Han~ 2. Sonny _ (Suz); 3. Ed... Klnd«(yom". Morl< ~(SUZ~S. Riiriunizl (Yom, 2. B'Y"" Wol' (Yam~ 1)oM &e.ven (Han); 4. T(R Kamal. (Suz); 5. Ben Eckhardt (Hon). WMN NOV: 1. o.wn Winczewski (Yarn); 2. Amy ~ (Yam); 3. Kelly L.onsweU (lCJlw); 4.. Nancy Burct.l (Kaw). WMN AMo 1. a...yl """" CKaw, 2. CynthIa ....... (KTM). SP"I'SMJ'Il: 1. Matt TItdmlar (leaw). OPEN NON.pJlo. I. Chrio DoerlIft, (Sux, 2. . . . .y Coope' (yom). Saline CoUnty Arenacross gets stoned By L8nce MartIn HARRISBURG, n.. jUtY23 Doug Stone rocked the 12Scc and 2S0cc Pro classes at the Saline County Fairgrounds, taking double victories. In the first 125cc Pro race Marty Vaughn two-lime winner of the event - blasted out to the lead with Stone a few bike lengths back. At the hal£way point. Stone showed Vaughn his fender

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