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Cycle News 1997 02 05

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250 TNT; I Ronnie [)m9ord (Yam). 500 NOV; 1. McPhenon (Kaw~ jR VET BEG: I,john SlklCh (Hon);Z. Paul Morgan (Yam); 3. Cary M.acMilln (Yam). jR VET NOV: 1. Scott DJlY15; 2. Robert little (Suz); 3. Bob Gorman (yam); 4.. Todd Varble (Han); S. Pal Dolan (Hus). jR VET l1\.~; 1. MJlrty Estes (Hon): 2. J.j. Ta)'I01 (Han); 3 WillM! Kmnedy (Han). jR VETEX~ 1.jon Zahrt (Kaw). VET BEG; t _Paul Morgan (Yam); 2. Cary MacMiller (y;am); 3hvm Berg-ama5CO (Yam); 4.. Robert Samanovic:h (Yam~ VET lI:OV: 1. Pat Dolan (Hus); 2. Creg Robertson (Yam); 3. John Knight (Hon); 4. Scott Hughes (Han); 5, john Rogers (Hon). VET II\IT 1, Frank Costanzo (Hon); 2. Willie Kennedy (Hon), 3. John Ferro (Hon); 4. OaV\d Fajardo (Hon); 5, Randy Tittlemier (Hon). • YET EX-PRO: I.jon Zahrt(Kaw). SR AM: 1. Rrl Kanatzar (Hon); 2. Jeff MindeThout (yam,. 3. Chn~ Cumbo (Yam» 4. Cary Eaker5 (KIM). R EX~ 1. te\'e Clark (Yam); 2. Randy Anderton (Yam); 3 Bob Dunham (Yam). ~ OIT JR VET: 1. john F@ITO; 2. Kyle Reut~; 3, Milrtm FIre- run ,- OIT NOV· 1 John Webb; 2. Larry Kirsch; 3. Ral@lgh Webster; 4.. Steve Pop;oy; S. Richard Powell, OIT AM. 1. Don Mener; 2. Richard Bealer; 3, Scoll Pelkey; 4. Charl~ Watanabe; 5. Bob Breach. IT EX; I. Cary Willison; 2. Scott Freeman; 3. Randy Wessels; 4. Bob Sherred; 5. Rick Knnntzar. ITMSTR B: 1. Dennis McAdam; 2. Cr1!g WIlliams; 3. Norm Schiel; 4, Bud Lewis; S. Ernie Kopasz. OIT MSTR A: 1. Willie Kennedy; 2, Steve Clark; 3, Leonard Liston. ' Wood wails at WML MX (Above) Rick Ryan was the 12Scc Pro winner at round one of the GFI Winter Motocross Series North in Hollister, California. (Left) Russ Piggott scored a convincing overall win in the 125cc Novice class at California Racing Club's Happy New Year Grand Prix in Palmdale, California. 80 INT: I. David Boothe (Hon). 80 81W: 1. Josh Steffen (1ault (Yam). BEG; I. Pam Oemons (KTM); 2. Dtbra Willis (Hon); 3. Germy ~Vnes (Hon); 4. Sarah Nom (Han); 5, M.ula Lombardo (Hon) MINI: I. Tarrah Johnson (Yam); 2. Amy Monre (Yam); 3, W("fIdy Carswell (Hon); 4. Candi~ Motsh,lgen (Kaw); Kim Ward (Yam). Hart hot at Woodland MX By Clay Light WOODLAND, WA, JAN 12 Grayson Hart picked up wins in the 125cc, 250cc, Over 30 and Almost Vintage 250cc Expert classes at Woodland Motocross Park. While Hart was busy out front running away with the lead position in the combined 2S0cc Almost Vintage class, fellow Experts Kirk Williams and Jesse Buckley did all they could to keep him in sight but had to settle for second and third overall. Jon Morgan beat Yamaha rider 8m Brown and Kawasaki-mounted Dale Jacobus for the Intermediate win. Hart's next task came in the 250cc Sportsman class. He was pressured by fellow CR pilot Joe Casey, who pushed him throughout both motos and wound up second overall with a 2~2 showing. Rickman Montesa rider Shawn Brown nursed an ailing machine into third ahead -of Intermediate winner Morgan. Hart and Casey's battle continued in the 125cc Sportsman class. Casey stayed right on Hart's rear wheel for several laps in moto one, but in the end it was Hart winning both motos to snag his third over· all win. Casey went 2·2 to beat Richard Sipp for second in the Expert portion. La Faye McCarver, the lone Intermediate. rider in 125cc action, ran a distant fourth behind the Expert trio, but ahead of Jeff Anderson, win· ner in the Amateur ranks, Hart's final win came in the Over 30 Expert class, where he again beat Casey, Morgan topped the Intermediate class for his third over· all of the day. A large turnout of Women riders was on hand. Luann Swisher won both motos in the class, but her win didn't come without a battle from Lana Ingham, the second· place finisher. Sommer Wolcott, Valerie Ulver and Ava Glasser rounded oul the top five. Results OPEN EX: I Cra'f; Farnsworth (Mal); Z. Ron'Fish (Yam); 3Bob Rush (CZ). OPE.to.: INT: I. Doug Powell (CZ); 2. Crq Mattoon (CZ); 3, Jon Morgan (Yam). OPEN AM. 1. SIeve Corne (Yam); 2. Rid: Downing (Bul); 3Rnd Sanna (CZ). 250 EX~ 1. Grayson Han (Hon); 2. joe Casey (Hon); 3. Shawn Brown (Ric). 250 1NT: I.Jon Morgan (Yam); 2. Marty Wf!lter-(Hon). 250 AM: I. Travis Murray (Yam); 2. Paul Mattoon (CZ); J. Randy Brown (Yam). 125 EX: 1. CU)'1On Hart (Han); 2. Joe Casey (Hon); 3. RJc:hard s.pp(Yam). 1251J\'T: 1. LaF3)'e McC.~ (Hon). 125 AM' 1. jeff Andffson (C·A); 2.jeU Gleason (Han); 3 O\arles Dowling (Suz:). JO.,. EX: 1. Grayson Hart (Hon); 2. joe Casey (Hon);). RIChard Sipp(Yam). JO+. INT; 1. jon Morgan (Yam); 2. Dale Jacobus (Yam); 3. Bill Brown(Rlc). 30+ AM: 1. Bnan wisher (Han); 2. Chris ja~; 3. jonathan Stewart (Yam), 40+ EX: 1. Charlie Brown (Ric). 40+ lJ"IT: I. Doug Powell (CZ). :;0.. INT: 1. Ken Burningham (8SA): 2. Tom Mcfarland (Bul); 3. Rob Iverson (yam), 5G+ AM 1. Bill Schweitur (Bul); 2. Ed Panons (Tri). 60+: 1. Glen Finl1l"ran (C-A); 2. Dan McCarthy {CoAl; 3. MoJ. Duvall (Yam). OPEN A/V INT: 1, Dale Hod9on (Mai); 2. Troy Harris (Yarn): 3. Mike 01tK'n (Yam). OPEN AIV AM; 1. Mike Murray (Suz): 2. Rick Prudholm (CA); 3. Jerry Whittle. 4-STRK EX: 1. Mark Envolsen (B A~ 2, Gene Boere (Tri); 3. Alan Moore (BSA). WMN; 1. Luann Swisher (Han); 2, Lana Ingham (SUz.); 3. Sommer Wolcott (Yam), PRE·'70 EX; 1, Gt.--ne Boere (Tri); 2. Dougie Eckelman (CZ); 3. Alon Moore (AjS). PRE-'70 tNT: I. Ken Burningham (BSA); 2. John Ulver (CZ); 3. Tom Mcfarland, PRE·'70 AM: 1. Phil Kopp (Yam); 2. Darrell Kilgore (Yam~ 3John Laughlin. Fitzhugh finds victory at Elma Short Track By Clay Light EW\1A, WA, JAN. 11 National number 49 Chris Fitzhugh won the Expert main event at the AMA District 27 season-opening indoor short track at the Grays Harbor County Fairgrounds Pavilion at Elma, Washington. Expert qualifying had Oregon's Jeff Harsha beating Troy Rose and ationa! number 12 Rex Fisher for a \\rin in the first of three heat races, Speedy Kell, the new ational number·S1 plate holder, won the second heat. The final heat went the way of Fitzhugh, who fended off fellow veteran Mickey Fay for a win, Kell was the pole sitter for the Experts' 12rider, 20-lap final, which was a crash~marred event. Harsha, winner of the final race of the season here, fell victim, as did Fay. The third and final take had Kell and Fitzhugh leading the way intd turn one, followed by Eric Rickman and Fisher. Harsha came from row three to settle into fifth after a lap. Fitzhugh's win, though, wasn't a runaway, as KeU pressured him throughout the final. A broken hay bale on the track brought action to an end with two laps to go, making the official top three Fitzhugh, Kell and Rickman, who was a victim of the strewn debris and was awarded third despite a crash after positions were retabulated to the prior lap. Harsha carved to fourth ahead of Fisher. ational BOcc DTX Ch,,:mpion Chris Waite

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