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Cycle News 1996 10 16

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(Left) Brian Harp (30) leads Brian Short (partially hidden) during the NCMRRA two-hour endurance race near Sacramento, California. (Below left) Nick Sellers (57) battles Michael Rochester (6) In the 60cc A class at the Ranier Bowlin Ranier, Washington. The race went to Rochester. overall and first in the SOce class. The Legion of Darkness entry placed third overall and first in the Modified class. Results Sprints STK: 1. Michael HlU'lTlaS (Yam); 2. Jerry Johnson (Yam). S/SPRT: 1. Ken Takeda (Yam); 2. Michael Hannas (Yam); 3. John Daker (Yam); 4. Jerry Johnson (Yam); 5. Miles McGowan (Yam). S/BK: 1. Jerry Johnson (Yam); 2. John Doker (Yam); 3. Brian Short (yam); 4_ Erik Weller (Yam); 5. Michael Hannas (yam). BOGP: 1. Dan Merlino (Yam); 2. Steve FOl>ter (Yam). NOV STK: 1. Jimmy Yinn (Yam); 2. Scott Dumont (Yam); 3. Alex Yann (yam); 4, Bob Busacca (Yam); S. Mike Turner (Yam). NOV S/SPRT: 1. Eric Vossbrink (Yam); 2. Greg Resigno (Yam); 3. Kevin Porter (Yam); 4. Eric Kohler (Yam); 5. David Helmick (Yam). NOV SfBK: 1. Anton Lovett (Yam); 2. Robert Nune;t (Yam); 3. Fric VOllsbririk (Yam); 4. Mark Wurtzel (Yam); 5. Bud Luza (Yam). B/W: 1. Ron Hipkiss (Han); 2.Tony Spinks (Suz). WMN: 1. Kathy Reilly (Yam); 2. Barb Landry (Yam); 3. BI1 White (Yam); 4. Laura Douglas (Yam). OPEN VET: I. Steve Foster (Yam). MOD VET: 1. Ken Takeda (Yam); 2. Fred Putt (Yam); 3. Erik Weller (Yam); 4. Miles McGowan (yam); 5. Geoff Eppes (Yam). NOV TRPHY DSH: 1. Fred Puu (Yam); 2. teve Engelbrecht (Yam); 3. Mark Wurtzel (Yam); 4. Bob Busacca (Yam); 5. Chuck Lucasy (Yam). Endurance OPEN: 1. Team Freeze • MOD: l. Legion of Darkneg; 2. Team Hopeless; 3. Wheel Big Racing;: 4. Mota Vier; S. Team Wing. .50: L Team No Protest; 2. Team Slddmarlo;; 3. Team c.Force; 4. Last Laugh RadnF 5. Team Twll\kie. Hawk soars at Rainier Short Track By Clay Ught 60 8: 1. Benl Williams; 2. Tyson Hernandez; 3. Roe Southwonh; 4,. Jake Weimer; 5. Nkkolas last. 80 BEG: 1. Casey Lane; 2. Ryan D.~"lon; J. Matt DIvis; 4_ Cody South; S. Jade Johnson. 80 JR ( 8-11): 1. Brandon Johnson; 2. Richie Kaumo; 3. St~e Martin; 4.. Boyd Foster; 5. Chilse Nelson. 80 JR (U·15): 1. Brandon Barnes; 2. Luke ['-aM; 3. David Panzer, 4. Da\';d GiMS; S. Brad Thornburg. 80 INT: 1. Daryl Agar; 2. Tyler Barney; 3. Nick Mouritsen; 4Aron Montrolls. 125 BEG: 1. Matt Gaver; 2. Chns Coo~ 3. John Blaisdell; 4. StepMn Crane; S. Chris Maryott. 125 JR: 1. Cory Shet'pard; 2. Skyler Harris; 3. Brett Barney; 4. Jason panzer; 5. Korey Smith. 125 tNT: 1. Jesse Lund; 2. Ty <:arson; 3. Larry Leavitt; 4. josh Borges; 5. Levi Bl.ake. 125 PRO: I. Spud Wallen; 2. Danny Smith; 3.1~y Di~ •. Mario Painter: S. Robb Roth. 250 BEG: 1. T J. Nunley; 2. Jeff Money; 3. Jeff Wootton; 4. Blaine Spendlove; 5. Oay H ~ 250 JR; l. Brett Barney; 2. Skyler Harris; 3. Joel McKinney; 4. Jeremy Paget; 5. Cory Sherpafd. 250 1f'\'T: \0 0\ 0\ M \0' M l-< Q) ~ .... U o 56 t. Ty Carson; 2. Chris Papworth; 3. Larry Leavitt; 4. Cole Wallwork; 5. Josh Borges. 250 PRO: 1. Spud Walters; 2. Brad Frampton; 3. Kipp Posey; 4. Marlo Painter; 5. Mike Healey'. OPEN JR: 1. Wayne Lambrecht; 2. Ted Kalakis; 3. Bruce Boyd. 25+ JR: 1. Chad Blechert; 2. Rick Lineham; 3. Scott Seghetli; 4. Chris Hale; 5. Kelly Nielson. 25+ INT: 1. Cole Wallwork; 2. Don Simons; 3. Gary Dogge"; 4. Dennis Simons. 25+ PRO: 1. Mike Healey; 2. Tracy Hill; 3. Jon Craner; 4. Rick Holmes; 5. Brad Bollon. 30+ JR: 1. Rick Jolley; 2. Brian Zimmer; 3. Craig Last; 4. Don Akers. 30+ INT: 1. Rodney Reynolds; 2. Gary Doggett; 3. Ben Williams; 4. Mark Hopkins; S. Scott Mecham. 30+ PRO: L Tracy Hill; 2. Rick Holme; 3. Brock Judd. 40+: l. Gary Doggett; 2. Robert Wooton; 3. Jeff Carson; ... Gordon Smith. WMN JR: I. Marcy A ~ 2. Kris Undsay. Team Freeze ices Prairi~ City Mini RR By Gary Buth SACRAMENTO, CA, SEPT. Team Freeze members Dan Merlino, Brian Harp and Tony Spinks outran the field to claim victory during the NCMRRA fall two-hour endurance mini road race held at the Prairie Gty SVRA. Fifteen teams took the green flag and prepared to sellle in to the two-hour fight ahead of them. Chasing Team Freeze off the line was current NCMRRA Grand Champion Ken Takeda on the Team Wing entry. Just minutes into the race, the Team Freeze entry was beginning to lap the rear of the fielc\ and move forward. Having been the only Opencla s entry, there was speculation as to whether or not the bike would go the distance. Merlino set a comfortable pace with only Takeda on the Team Wing machine capable of staying close enough to be a bother. At the one-hour mark, Team Freeze held the lead with Brian Harp at the controls while Brian Short held second. Tony Spinks was set to relieve Harp, who pulled a major stoppie before the exchange. Short soon traded places with Takeda, who would pit with what turned out to be a broken set of reeds. In the end, Team Freeze claimed the Overall win with Team No Protest finishjng second RAINIER, WA, SErf. 2B Kurt Hawk took top honors in the 125cc class at the final outdoor race of the AMA District 27 dirt track season, the Rainier Short Track championship at Rainier Bowl. Hawk, who has lost only once during the AMA season, won the A main to dose in on current points leader Nick McBride Jr. Hawk, District Champion Dan Adkins, Sean Light and McBride were front-runners at the unleashing of the A main, but it was Hawk flying to yet another win aboard his Honda while Adkins netted second. McBride forged forward to close in on Adkins, while Light went the opposite way, losing positions to Jason Rosie and Brad Smith on the final lap. Robby Haycock and fellow LEM rider Brenton Schnitzer have spent the majority of the season battling back and forth in SOec action. While Schnitzer seemed to have the upper hand earlier in the season, Haycock has been the dominant rider of late, picking up a win at this event in the SOce Junior class. After Tyler Schaff finalized the A main lineup by virtue of his win in the B main, Haycock jlll]\pe

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