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Cycle News 1996 11 20

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of times, but no big crashes this year, thankful!y." Third-placed Crawford, winner last year and in 1990, had a much more exciting day. "I repaired three punctures before the second petrol check (of six) and had another later in the day:' he said. "And the throttle kept sticking. I passed Jarvis once with my Beta revving its nuts off - 1 bet that surprised him.·Then I had a big get-off that made me feel physically sick. 1 settled down a bit after that." Steve Saunders, former World Trials Championship number two and 10-time British champ, has never won the Scott. "I don't expect I will, either:' he said with'a grin. "I just go steady now, although I had a big moment when I threw my Gas Gas down a 30-foot drop. I was mad because I had just had the chain off and was going too quick." Mike Morris (2) got the heleshot and Doug Blackwell (1) led early on, but Robert Patterson was the winner at round two of the Mid-South Winter Hare Scrambles series In Mannington, Kentucky. Scott Time and Observation Classic Yorkshire, England Results: October 19, 1996 OIA, 1. G,aham Jams (Sco); 2. Steve Colley (G-G); 3. Robert Crawfo,d (Bet); 4. PhUip Alde.,.,n (Yam); 5. Wayne Braybrook (Mon); 6. Adam orris (Yam); 7. Martin Crossw";te (G-G); S., Andy Huddleston (Yam); 9. Steve Saund.... (G-G); 10. ROS" Williams (Yam). Mid-South Winter Hare Scrambles Series, Round 2 Patterson 'prevails By Paul Michels MANNINGTON, KY, NOV. 3 arge's Cycles' Robert Patterson put it together when it counted in the last tenth of a mile to take home the lion's share of the payback in AA action at round two of the Mid-South Winter Hare Scrambles on a sunny but cool day in western Kentucky. Round-one runner-up Mike Morris of Team Green made his presence known as he rocketed into an early lead. Morris continued in front of the AA freight train until he overshot a turn. Sport Cycle Racing's Doug Blackwell was there to take the lead. Patterson also got by, but Morris shot back into the front position about a mile later and led the tight bunch of pros at the end of the first of laps on the tight and technical 7.3mile course. Morris continued out front until about a mile into the second lap when a mud hole consumed his KX. "It was just one of those things:' he said. '1 was out front feeling pretty confident since I got through the first lap with no real problems, but 1 guess with nearly 300 bikes going through that rut, it doesn't take long for them to become nearly bottomless. When I lunged into it, even at speed, 1 just stuck and went over the bars. After that, 1 just played catch-up all day to eventually finish fifth, after a screwup on the last lap that dropped me yet another place." With Morris out of the picture, Blackwell took over the position and continued in the lead to check in first at the end of lap two. Patterson stayed close, as did Team Green's Mike Sampson. Mike Cornett was fourth and John Maschino fifth. Blackwell continued out front until . Patterson saw an opening in a tum and shot past. Sampson followed and moved Blackwell from first to third in a matter of seconds. "It was pretty tight out there:' Blackwell said. "Nobody was going to get away today unless there was a major S screwup at one of the small mud holes where a bunch of people were and one of us got through and the others didn't right away." Patterson completed the fourth lap in the lead, followed closely by Sampson, Blackwell, Morris and Cornett. Patterson appeared to be a shoo-in for the overall win until he bobbled at about the two-mile mark while trying to pass a lapped rider and had to stop while another rider was blocking the trail. Blackwell shot past both Patterson and Sampson and was sprinting toward the finish line when they realized what had happened. "1 didn't think Blackwell was that dose, and all of a sudden here he came shooting past us:' Patterson said. Patterson was able to return the favor, to Blackwell's dismay. "It was pretty much what 1 did to him:' Blackwell said. "There were three ruts with riders in front of me, and I followed a slower rider through and Patterson got through allead of me when the trail came back together." Blackwell pulled alongside Patterson as they slid around the last tum into the scoring tent, but Patterson got the nod as he had about half a wheel length on Blackwell when they passed the checkered flag. Sampson was just a few bike lengths back in third. Cornett finished fourth in the AA class as he passed Morris in the closing stages of the final lap. CGR Racing-backed former ational Hare Scrambles Champion Tony Hendon moved from the Vet A class, which he has won for several years, to race the more-competitive 250cc A class with much younger riders. Hendon got off to a slow start and had to hammer all race long until the fourth lap when he took over the lead to post the win as he also did in round one. Mid-South Winter Hare Scrambles MannJngton, Kentucky Results: November 3, 1996 (Round 2 of 11) 01 A, 1. Robert Patte.son (Suz); 2. Doug Blackwell (Yam); 3. Mike Sampson (Kaw); 4. Tony Hendon (5uz); 5. Mike Cornett (KTM); 6. Mike Sanders (Kaw); 7. Steven Cordon (Kaw); 8. Marty Stinnett (Kaw); 9. Harvey Whitaker (Hon); 10. Kevin Foley (Yam); 11. Scott Martin (J-back moto wins, with Short again second. Third place overall belonged to John Freeman, fourth was Aaron Hill with Kevin Renzelman fifth. Open-dass action saw Jeff Boone out front in both motos. Murphy took second place on the first lap of the first race, but finished fourth, while Brandon Hightower captured second, Adam Nazarenus third and Adam Burris fifth. Second place in the second mota went to Matt Whitmarsh, foUowed by Murphy, Hightower and Nazarenus. Results Saturday SO NOV: 1. Kyle Cohrs (KTM); 2. Mkhad Hendt..'11lOfl (LEM); 3. Thomas Schuman (Cob); 4. Justin lobe (KTM); 5. Vincent Ramierez CLEM>. P/W AM: 1. Brady Sharp (Kaw); 2. Moll Burm oc.w); 3. James Ruiz CKaw); 4. Brad Alarid (Kaw); 5. Adam Luhrs (Kaw). MINt NOV: I.Je:s;e Wilkes (Yam); 2. Trevor Monb (Kaw);3. Marc Contreras (Suz); 4. Tym Byb4.oe (Kaw); S. Timothy Riddle (Hon). MINI AM: I. JOllhua Hansen (Yam); 2. Tyler Walker (Yam); 3. Adam Houle (Hon); 4. MItt BurriJ (Kaw); 5, Logan Dari:tn (!Caw). MINT EX: 1. Doug Levitt (Kaw); 2. Brandon Hightower (Yam); 3. Scoll Burris (J"lon); 4. JOllh Murphy (SUV; S. Jeff Boone OoId; 4. JdI R.... e-l; S. John meman. 2SO PRO: 1. Shawn Morgitn (iUw); 2. Kip Sanddl (Yam>; 3. Andy AtJdns (Kaw); 4. Ryan Cuk (Sux); S. Cluld WollUlon (Yam). OPEN NON-PRO: 1. Mike Royer (Yam); 2. Alan SdtiII (JCaw); 3. Donny Connley (Suz); 4. Josh Uphoff (Hon); S. Bill Collins (iUw). VET NOV: 1. Robert Wtlkes oc.w); 2. Kcl Cooper (YJlm); 3. Wright Hughes (Hon); 4. James Fishel' (KJiw); 5. Stewart Smith (Yam). VET AM: 1. Ric:h Sober (Han); 2. Jim CcMe (Yaml; 3. Bbine Schubarth OCaw); 4. Gary Kun% oc.w); 5. James Volmer (Yam). VET PRO: 1. Kevin Foley (Yam); 2. Mark F&sia ; 3. M&r:k G~ (Yam); 4. John Merwin (Hon); S. 8rmt Smith Oion). 5/SR: 1. Bryon Wolf (Y;unJ; 2. Edgar Pemtion (Jion); 3. &rt KcUos (Kaw);4. Ben Echard! (Hon); 5. John Beavers (Hon). WMN NOV: 1. OIwn Wi'l"lCUWSki (Yam); 2. Kcrri Brab"" (KTM); 3. Violet M.rtine2. (KJiw); 4. Trida May (Suz); 5. Sonja Hib; 2. John Merwin (Hon) 3. Wayne Bandt (Yam); 4. Malt Karlson (Hon); 5, Scott Fultc~ (Yam). SR NOV: 1. Chuck Lee (Hon); 2. DAvid Prine (KTM); 3. Michael Cavett (Hon); 4. Jim ~ (Yam); 5. Brian Harge' (Hon). SR AM; 1. Jeff George (Suz); 2. Sam Hopper (Yam); J. Dave Nelms (Suz); 4. Arnie Montelone (Yam); S. RUlJ& 8111et' Oion). SR EX; I. Shawn Smith (Yam,); 2. ONCe Sus (Yam); 3. 8i11 Nolan (Yam); 4. Mark Poindexter (Yam); 5. Bf\IClIe M

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