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Cycle News 1996 10 16

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EVENTS Casey Johnson rose above a field of top riders to win the 250cc Pro clasa lit the Trans-eal National In Victorville, California. Morgan captured the overall win, while Sandell took second, Brown third, Fultcher fourth and Hinricks fifth. Results 50 NOV: 1. Thomas Schuman (Cob): 2. Michael HendenlOfl (LEM); 3. Kyl~ Cohl"!l (KTM);". Brackm Aleropedu (KTM);-5. Results P/W (4-6): l Cole Seeley ~ 2. Shawn Butlfor (Yam); 3. Trent Pugmire CLEM); 4" Matthew Sam (KTM); S. Cole Pugmire (KTM~ P/W (7-9): 1. Matt Lord (lEM); 2. Ricky Hemme (LEM); 3. J&$OR Griffin (le)' Haynes (Yam); 2. David Cerbes (Yam); 3. A,h Okom (Hon); 4. Donnie Mathia (Hon); S. K.:ith Griffin. 2SO C: 1. David Taylor (Kaw); 2. Jake Bishop (Suz); 3. Nick Crawford (Yam); 4.. Erbu Conner (Hus); S. David Bless (Kaw). OPEN B: 1. David Dillingham (KTM); 2. Dave Haworth (KTM); 3. J.R. Hansen (KTM); 4. Rick Daubmipeck (Suz): S. Roben Brake (KIiw). SR: 1. Everett Shinault (Hon); 1. Jimmy Jones (Kaw); 3. Rod)' Weaver (Hon);'" Jim Yount (Hon); S. Lee Cromwell (Hon). S/SR: I Eric Hansen (Hon); 2. Robert Caplinget' (A ne); 3. Jim l.etelher (KTM); 4. Jerry McComber (Hon); S. Frank LeiVaJ\ (Yam). JR: 1. Collin Sheridan (Kaw); 2. Jesse Faulstich (Kaw); 3. Levi Rawson (yatn); ... John Mitalovlch (Yam); 5. Zad Mayberry Oion). TRl ROR: 1. Tim Sldnne!' (Yam); 2. Rodney Lymah (Hon); 3. Lyle AtkriS50rl (Hon); 4_ Jeff Miller (Suz); S. Ke\in Hahn (Kaw), Johnson takes two at Trans-Cal Motocross By SCott Hoffman VICTORVILLE, CA, SEPT. 22 Out of a field of top national and local pros, Team SplitFire's Casey Johnson rode to victory in both the 125cc and "25Occ Pro classes in round one of California Motorcycle Club's Sunstar Sprockets Trans-Cal National at Race Plex motocross track. Mike Kiedrowski had the holeshot in the fiest moto of 2SOcc Pro racing, followed by Johnson and FM/MSR-backed Spud Walters. Johnson quickly moved past the former National Champion in one fell swoop. Wal ters made a move on Kiedrowski to take second, holding it for o"e lap until Kiedrowski started to loosen up and reclaimed the spot. Walters continued to faU off the pace, due to arm pump and bike problems, and finished the moto in fifth. By the third lap, Johnson was leaving the rest of the field in the dust. When the checkered flew, it was Johnson with the win followed by Kiedrowski and Travis Preston. In the second moto, Lytle took the early lead while Preston and Kiedrowski were aU over his tail. Kiedrowski dropped Preston back to third and set his sights on his teammate Lytle. Going into a tight comer, Lytle went down. "Lytle fell over the side of the berm and I had no time to react and I ran over his back and part of his bike," Kiedrowski said. Lytle was all right, but was unable to get back into the battle for the lead. Kiedrowski took over the lead, but Johnson was closing rapidly, having worked up to second after a fifth-place start. On the final lap, Johnson was within striking distance and his determination paid off. With two turns to go, Johnson railed the outside of a turn and dragraced up a small hill to take the win with only inches to spare. Johnson won the overall. while Kiedrowski and Nelson took the second and third spots. johnson also won both motos in the 12Scc Pro class. 250 JR: 1. Travis Smith (Kaw); 2. Srott M<.'CoIlough (yam): 3. Steve Belson (Suz); 4. Tony Sulli (Suz); 5. Dominic Cayton (Suz). 2SO INT: 1. Je.ny AUman (Yam); 2. Ron Gilbert (Kaw); 3. Andy Anaya (Yam); 4. Jeremy Chaussee: (Kaw); 5. Andy Hami lton (Yam). 2SO PRO: I. Casey JohMon (lCaw); 2. Mike Kiedrowski (Hon); 3. Dustin Nelson (Kaw); •• Trav&5 Prnton (Suz); 5. Ene Kehoe (Hon). 2S<- AM: I. Tom Hayes (KiIw); 2. Craig Monty (K2w); 3. Rob ~Iy (Hon);", Tony Sulli (Suz): S. [)ron Hossli (Yam). ~ MSTR. L Jon Zahrt (Yam); 2. Scott Hoffman (!Caw); 3. TonySumpi (Suz~' Donny I'ochew (Suz~s. Pm Mu"Y (Suz~ :zs.o. PRn 1. Mib Kiedrowski (Han); 2. john Non (Suz); 3. Todd'Nehon (Suz).;'" Ed Redissan (Hon). VET BEC:" 1. Fnnk Pineda (Yam); 2. Karl Sanchez (Yam); 3, Phil Musch:lasquez (Kaw); 3. Marshall McCarty (Hon); ... Kevin He.d (Suz); 5. Zach Sishe (KJIw). MINI EX: 1. Josh Murphy (Suz); 2. MAtt Whitmarsh (Han): 3Adam Burri (Hon); •. B ~ Hurtato (Han); S. Oifton Stroud (Yam). OPEN MINI' 1. Matt Whitmal"!lh (Hon); 2. Josh Murphy (Suz); 3. Richie Davison (!CAw); 4. Adam Naurenus (I'M); S. Brandon Hurtato (Han). 125 NOV: 1. Matthew Ogden (Kaw); 2.}arnt'!l AgnN' {Yam}; 3. Cody Schwab (Hon); 4. Ma" Bondy (Hon); S. Brooke RenkN (Hon). 125 AM: 1. Ivltn Tedesco (Kaw); 2. Andrew snort (Kaw); 3. Jamt':5 Volmer (y"m); 4, J05h Murphy (Suz); 5. Mike Maddock (Kaw). 125 INT: 1. Mnrk He"d (Suz); 2. Cia Tedesco (Kow); 3, ErUc Jaml!len (Suz). 125 PRO: 1. Shawn Morgan (Kaw); 2. Ryan Oark (Suz); 3. Chad Wollaston (Yam); 3. Raymond Fi!lher (Kaw); 4. Paul Lindsey (Kaw); 5. Lane Swink (Kaw). 250 NOV: 1. Camet Valentint>: (Suz); 2. Chuck Hopper (Hon); Raymond Fl!lher (Kaw); 4. Jack Co!lta (Hon); S. Dan Sanderson (Suz~ 2SO AM: 1. Andy Ad.. ms (Suz); 2. Jeff Quenzer (Yam); 3. Ted Stutz (Kaw); 4_ Michaell:>eS«nzo (Yam); S. Jeff Rusk (Hon). 2SO PRO: 1. Shawn Morgan (Kaw); 2. Kip Sandell (Yam); 3. IJeTU Brown (Kaw); 4. Scott FuJtcner (Yam); 5. jeremy Hinnc:ks (Kaw~ OPEN NOV: 1. Cody Schwab (Hon); 2. Willie Hung (Suz); 3. Jeremy HostelloeT (Yam); 4. Ken Vettraino (yam); 5. Doug O'Dell (Kaw). OPEN AM: 1. Ivan Ted~ (Kaw); 2. Andy Adams (Suz); 3. ~ Fark (Suz); 4. Mark Snow (Kaw); 5. Steve Tambowe (Yam). OPEN INR SPTSMN: t. Qo Tedesco (kA,w). OPEN PRO: 1. Chad Wolluton (Yam); 2. Shawn Morgan (Kaw); 3. Paw Lindsey (Kaw); 4. Wayne Ballett (Yam); S. John ~,terwiTl (Han). YET NOV: I. DerO Woodman (Hon); 1. Oaad Hamlin (Hon); 3. Wright Hughes (Han); ~. Jay Coolbaugh (Kaw); 5. Stewart Smith(Yom~ YET AM: 1. Mike Burke (Hon); 1. James Volmer (Yam); 3. Blaine: Schubarth (Kaw); ... Randy Schumard (Hqn); 5. Luther Burdt(Yam). VET PRO: 1. Bryan CurtiS (Kaw); 2. Mark ResLa (Suz); 3. Shawn Smith (Yam); 4. John Merwin (Hon); 5. o.rm Miller (Hon). SR l'I.'OV: 1. John l..ongweJl (KTM); 2. Mark Smth (Han); 3. Mike Goodwin (Han); •• Dave Wohlgemuth (KTM); S. Steve e..".,. (H~). SR AM: 1. Sam Hopper (Yam); 2. Date Win.o.ew!lki (Yam): 3. Jeff Gt':orge (Suz); 4. Bob Leppold (Suz), 5. Arnie Montelone (Yom). SR EX: 1. Dan C~wood (Yam); 2. Bruce McGrew (Kaw); 3. Bill Nolan (Yam); 4. Mark Pohtdextft'" (Yam); S. Dwight Catalano (Yam). 5-SR: 1. Via BarliMa (Yam); 2. Edf:l'r Perritton (Hon); 3. Gary Shirhmiri (Yam); 4. John Beaven (Hon); 5 Bryon Wolf (Yam). WMN NOV: 1. Dawn Wlnczew 10 (Yam); 2. Heather Lockman (Yam); 3. Amy Rogt>I"I (Yam); 4. Trida May (Suz); 5. Angie SchwordtfegeT (Kaw). WMN AM: L Ouistine Donovan (Han). Torrance tops Tyler MX By Kat Spann TYLER, TX, SEPT. 15 Chris Torrance won the 250cc Pro class at the kickoff of the second annual Texas State Championship Series, which drew 449 rider.; to Swan MX. The 2SOcc Pro class lined the gate with II fast riders and some new names on the list. Grapevine Kawasaki's Mike Bolivey, in his first outing as a Pro, grabbed the holeshot. Broadway KTM's Jody North, also new to the Pro ranks, jumped in behind Boliver and gave chase while D&S Kawasaki's Brad Woolsey and Grapevine Kawasaki's Torrance followed. . Boliver held the lead into lap one while Woolsey harassed him. Torrance had his eye on the top spot and was all over Woolsey as they caced in tight formation. It was still up for grabs in lap three as. Woolsey's front tire matched Boliver's rear, and Torrance's front tire was allover Woolsey's rear end. As the three emerged from the woods, Woolsey's bike was sputtering and Torrance was in the lead, followed·by Boliver. Woolsey eventually had to pull off with his sick bike. As they came over the last jump, Boliver fell in the mud in front of HSN Racing's Jason Eckhoff. Then Caleb Leath and Sprint Haynes came together and bumped, with Leath hitting the ground. Torrance took the win, followed by Eckhoff, North, Haynes, Boliver and David Widmer, another fiest-time Pro. After the first motos had been cun in each class, weather forced promoter Trey Oingfost to call ita day. The top three winners in the 250cc Intenn... diate class all were ex-Novice riders, and they used their precision and experience to race at tne top of their class. Cody Marek took the win, followed by Ryan Petty and Ryan Wallace. Rounding out the top five were East Texan.Todd Kyser and Women's World Champ Dee Wood. Brad Wolfe captured the holeshot in the 60cc

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