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NETRA Hare Scrambles Series, Round 10 4-STRK C: 1. Mike Kaminski (Hus) 79; 2. Anthony Fabiano (Han) ck. 9; 3. Doug Morrison (Hus) cle.. 9; 4. Thomas Smith (Hon) ck. 7; 5. David Cram (Hon) d. 7. SR C: 1. Gary Van Voorhis (Kaw) ck. 9; 2. Jerome Ryan (Han) ck. 9; 3. Greg- Wibben (CRE) ck. 7; 4. John Corliss (KTM) ck. 7; 5. Charles Kennedy (5=) ck. 6. Upcoming Rounds: Round 8: Windsor, MA, September 8 Round 9: Wretham, MA, September 29 Tran~n Grand National Championship II By Ray Woods Photos by Jean Guy Rollin (Above left) KTM-mounted Mex Parkes had a good ride st the NETRA Berkshire Mudslinger Enduro In MaBsachu888tt8, winning the Vsteren A cl.... (Above) Marco Dube topped the 250cc cla88 at the Trans-Can Grand Nstlonal Championship. (Lett) Nicholas Wey took the overelll win In the 125cc cia... \0 ~ ~ miles of some of the finest punishment available in the Berkshires. Cayer, Gunn and Claxton emerged 6) from the woods with the same score, .0 but when the seconds were counted Cayer broke free as the winner. Gunn ~ was awarded High Point A for his secp., ond-place overall score. Mike Sigety r~ came north again with his Gas-Gas 125 \n . and laid waste to the B class, winning High Point B with an excellent score of 41. At that rate he'll soon be in the A ...,; E 46 class! David Dugas dropped 59 points on his Honda thumper, and took home the High P0int C award with a 10point cushion over the next-closest C rider. NETRA Berlcahlre Mudslinger Granville, MlI88IIChU8llttll Results: August 11, 1996 (Round 7 of 12) O/A: Jason Cayer (CRE)32. HI PT A: Dave Gunn (KTM) 32. HI PT B: Mike Sigety (G-G) 41. HI PT C: Dave Dugas (Han) 59. LIW k 1. Rick Oaxton (Han) 32; 2. Paul Milliken (KTM) 37; 3. Jerry Madore (Suz) 38; 4. Kemp Stewart (Hus) 40; 5. James Kelly (Hus) 49. 4·STRK A: 1. Patrick Wolf (Han) 65; 2. Richard Seymour(Hon) 69. BNTM k 1. Pete Tanner (CRE) 43; 2. Luke McNeil (KTM)60. HIW A: 1. Mike Zahansky (KTM) 47; 2. Eugene Sweetser (ATK) 70; 3. Bill Sironen (KTM) ck. 10. VET A: 1. Max Parkes (KTM) 41; 2. Sam Fischer (CRE) 43; 3. Glenn Bauer (KTM) 76; 4. Dave Dutra (Suz) ck. 10; 5. Edilishop (Kaw) ck. 9. SR k 1. jerry Randall (CRE) 47; 2. Jim Smith (CRE) 61; 3. Bill Johnson (Han) 63; 4. Jim Stoddard (KTM) 69; 5. Roger Rodrig-ue (KTM) ck. 10. SR S: 1. Glenn Gifford (Suz) 73; 2. Bob Landry (Hon) ck. 10; 3. Dave Mathisen (Hus) d. 10; 4. Bob Kamay. SR S: I. Ken Zabroski (Han) 63; 2. Justin Lis (Hus) 66; 3. John Considine (Hus) ck. 10; 4. Stan Poplasky ck. 10; S. Kevin Jordan ck. 7. LIW S: I. Jim Cooney (Suz) 53; 2. Paul Piv. (5=) 63; 3. Steve Fastert (502) 64; 4. Tony Muur (KTM) 68; 5. Lance Brown (Hon) 72VET B:. L Bruce Rocha (502) n; 2. Paul Cosgrove (Kaw) 82; 3. Martin Griff (KTM) 112; 4. Bob Edwards (KTM) ck. 10; 5. Brooks Saunders (KTM) ck. 10. BNTM B: 1. Jason Rawlings (KTM) 71; 2. joe Mclaughlin (Kaw) ck. 10; 3. jeff Black (Kaw) ck. 10; 4. Gary Szlachetka (Kaw) ck. 7; S.Mark Beauregard (KTM) ck.7. HIW 8: 1. Dave Gaspar (Hon) 79; 2. Mike Stone (KTM) ck. 10; 3. George EngUsh (KTM) ck. 9. S/SR: 1. Keith Goodell (CRE) 48; 2. Gordon R.... (Hon) 59. WMN: 1. Heidi Landon (Kaw) ck. 5; 2. Karen Whittier (Kaw) ck. 3. BNTM C: L Cory Borovicka (Hus) 71; 2. AI Hoot ck. 9; 3. Shawn Pimental (502) ck. 7; 4. Frank Frey (Kaw) ck. 7; 5. Rich Desrosiers (Kaw) ck. 7. UW C: 1. Anthony Donoh\1e (Suz) 76; 2. Brandon Lee (KTM) 85; 3. Eric Degray (K.w) ck. 9; 4. Doug Douchette (Kaw) ck. 8; 5. Todd Jones (HUB) ck. 7. HIW c: 1. Ryan Brown (KTM) 69; 2. Don Marcotte (Hus) 71; 3. Dave Wemersbach (KTM) dc. 7; 4. Paul Vascancelly (Suz) ck. 6; 5. Erik jarv.s (Hus) ck. 5. VET C: 1. Ken Day (Suz) 75; 2. Dennjs Espinosa (KTM) ck. 9; 3. Greg Ciraulo (Kaw) ck. 7; 4. Jeff F1uckinger (Hon) cit. 7; 5. Ken-Atkins (Kaw) ck. 7. WALTON, ONTARIO, CANADA, AUG. IS anadian Marco Dube and American Nicholas Wey were the win ners of the 250cc and 12Scc classes, respectively, at the Trans-Can Grand National Championship, which was also round four of the 1996 ACMQ/CMRC National Motocross Championship Series. Honda of Canada's Dube won the 250cc class with a consistent 3-2 and also finished a high!y respected second in the 12Scc class with a 1-3. U.S. Team Green/Pro-Circuit-backe~ Wey won the 12Sec class with a 2-1. Canada's largest motocross national, with over 10,000 spectators on hand this year, has definitely found a home in Walton, Ontario. The nearly all-natural terrain, grand p!ix-style track played host to almost 100 professional and expert-class riders from Canada, Belgium and the United States, including Team Kawasaki's Japanese national series regular Jeff Matiasevich. Many of the riders opted to ride both the 125 and 2S0cc classes that featured two 30minute-plus-two-lap motos in each class. This year the riders were greeted with nearly perfect riding conditions as temperatures hovered around 80 degrees with just the right amount of moisture in the ground to allow fOT nearly dust-free racing' and perfect traction throughout the rolling course. At the start of the first 12Scc moto it was Jeremy Booher with the holeshot, followed by Brandon Roberts, Dube, Marty Burr and Wey all grouped togeth-er on the first lap. Roberts launched off of the finish-line jump to the bottom of the 5O-foot-deep ravine to take over the number-one spot as Dube followed suit by displacing Booher in the following drop-off section. On the third lap, Dube forced his way around Roberts for the lead as Burr and Wey began a battle that would find them in third and fourth and closing on the leader, Dube. For. the next three laps Buff would hold Wey off as Dube increased his lead to 10 seconds. At the halfway point, Wey went wide in the sweeper after the finish-line jump, pulled up alongside Burr and was able to get by in the drop-off section. Wey quickly caught Roberts and moved into second place, but Dube was now enjoying a IS-second advantage with two laps to go. Burr got around Roberts for third, while Jean-Sebastien Roy and Jeff Matiasevich battled it out for fifth. At the end of the first moto it was Dube taking the win with Wey, Burr and a hard-charging Roy edging out Roberts for fourth.

