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Cycle News 1997 03 19

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ished the moto in fourth. At the finish, Wheeler took the win followed by Preston while Nelson took the overall with his victory in the first moto. In the 250cc Intermediate class, Chris Cooley claimed the win following two hea ted battles. Cooley took on fellow competitors Michael Collier, Ron Gilbert and Kenny Terracciano. Gilbert and Cooley went at it during the first mojo, the two riders swapping positions several times until Cooley finally made it stick. Collier came back from a terrible start to work his way to third, but time ran out and he had to settle for where he was. In the second moto, Collier came out swinging and took the early lead and never looked back. Cooley was in a strong second, but was never a real threat for the lead. At the finish Collier won the moto, but it was Cooley with the overall. . In other race action, Patrick Pennington was the big winner in the 60cc 0- to 8-year-old class. Pennington won the first moto, but had to fend off fellow racers Dustin Enoche and Taylor Gilmore. In the second race, Gilmore took over the lead position and held it to the finish. Pennington was able to hold second in moto two to secure the overall. Ciilmore had to settle for second because of his first-moto finish in third, while Enoche took home third-place honors for the day. Results PIW (4-6): 1. Shawn Butler (XTM); 2. Chris Taft (KTM). . P/W (1-9): 1. jared Partridge; 2. Gerald Rodriquez (KTM); 3. Dustin Enoch (Act). 60 «().S): 1. Patrick Penningt.on (Kaw); 2. Taylor Gilmore (Kaw); 3. Dustin Enoche (Kaw); 4. Gerald Rodriquez (Kaw). 60 (9-11): 1. Sean Collier (Kaw); 2. Donald Chollar (Kaw); 3. Ryan Roybal (Kaw); 4. J.... Bowler (Kaw). 80 BEG: 1. Jimmy Eberle (Yam); 2. Ryan Roybal (lion); 3. Kurt Nelson (Yam); 4. Dave ~ (Kaw); 5. Kyle Kelley (Yam). 80 (1-11): 1. Kyle Partridge (Suz); 2. Sean Collier (Kaw); 3. Shane Smith (Han); 4. Brent Wne (Suz); 5. Midmcl Parker (Hon). 80 (U-13): 1. Ross Garcia (Yam); 2. Kyle Mace (Suz); 3. Dylan Lord (Kaw); 4. Chris Dixon (Suz); 5. Justin Mace (Suz). 80 (14-16): 1. Mike Young (Han). SIMINI: 1. Ross Garcia (Yam); 2. Kyle Mace (Suz); '3. Justin Mace (Suz); 4. Brent Wno (Suz); 5. Daniel Taft (Suz). SCHBY: 1. Michael Young (Hon); 2. Emitt Kling (Suz); 3. Bryan Jaramillo (Hon); 4. Cerrit Ordelman . •(Yam); 5. Kyle Mace (Suz). 125 BEG: 1. Justin Vaughn (Kaw); 2. Joe Felts (Suz); 3. Collin Butterfield (lion); 4. Chris Debell. (Han). US JR: 1. Gerrit Ordelman (Yam); 2. Jasoo Havard (Hon); 3. Shawn Scott (Hon); 4. joel Nelson (Yam); 5. Chris Honnold (Kaw). US INT: 1. Michael Collier (Kaw); 2. Chris Cooley -{Kaw); 3. Bryan Jaramillo (Hon); 4. Brandon Morgan (Yam); 5. Cole Gress (Suz). 125 PRO: 1. Dustin Nelson (Yam); 2. Chris Wheeler iSuz); 3. Travis Preston (Yam); 4. Jeff Wilioh (Yam); 5. c.scy Ly~e (Han). 2SO BEC: 1. Eddie Laret (l

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