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Cycle News 1997 04 23

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30+: 1. Gerry Bennett (Hon); 2. Bill Reiss (Hon): 3. Mark Christian (Hon); 4. Richard Spangler (Kaw); 5. Richard Custard (Han). 12.5 'C: 1. Jacob Dausch (Suz): 2. Troy Karshner (Suz); 3. Bill Kilgour (KTM): 4. Greg Howell (Kaw); 5. Shawn Halley (Hon). 250 C: 1. Mike Johnson (Suz); 2. Jay Speakman (Kaw); 3. Eric Acker (Suz); 4. Richard Webb (Hon); 5. Troy Hedges (Hon). 16-24: 1. Chad Jerles (Suz); 2. Aaron ThOJnali (Suz); 3. Tony Robinson (Kaw): 4. Aaron Ridgeway (Kaw): 5. Jason Brown (suz). Record turn out at Rhino Rally Hare & Hound By J.e. Martinez ST. GEORGE, UT, FEB. 22 When the Motorcycle Racing Association of Nevada (MRAN) and the Utah 5tate Riders Association (USRA) decided to merge for a fouI-race points series no one had any idea what was in store, especially the promoting club, Wizards Me. This USRA club assembled the annual Rhino Rally Hare & Hound and were overwhelmed with over 500 racers on race day. Three waves, with well over 100 racers each, aimed toward the smoke bomb waiting for the respective starts. When the start banner dropped, each wave of bikes fought for position looking for the course beyond the bomb. Amateurs were fortunate enough to have a huge section of barbed-wire fence removed courtesy of the Expert row, who ripped it down. The Expert and Amateur classes should be grateful that .they didn't star! with the Novices, that start was absolute mayhem with riders doing cartwheels, flips, and ejections' of every kind as they approached the first road crossing. Most of these racers either fell off the first berm or flipped over the second: The pack continued on its way, seeking markings of any kind, battling never ending dust and each other. It all came down to who got out of Ihe dust firsl and fed it to the resl, as well as, those who could just plain ride in it. Mati Gosnell proved he could handle it as he rode to 52rtd overall and fU"S1 Amateur. Results l B/W:1 .Levl Roberts; 2. David Roberts. P /W NOV: 1. Justin Wallis; 2.ThollUls Godfey; 3, Ashley lbomas; 4. Jed Maxwell; 5. Derek King. P/W AM: 1. Cody Wallis; 2. Ryan Price. •p /W EX: 1. Justin Gibson; 2. Cory B. Ayers; 3. Cameron McCamery; 4. Tyler Thomas; 5. Dustin Kline. SCHBY: 1. Cole Coates; 2. Jess Sandier. WMN BEG: 1. Jonl Wirts; 2. Carrie Seedst: 3. ICilthy Robbirnl; 4. Krysl:.1l Gerber; 5. Tammy Bk-oak. 60 HOS UP: I, JesBe Canepa; 2. zachary Gosnell; 3. Jerry Parson; 4. Steven Alba; 5. Tracon Kirk. 80 NO~: 1. Braden Crockett; 2. Jeff Child: 3. Matt Bate; 4. lace Kirk; 5. Joshua Oilton. 80 AM: 1. levi Allen: 2.l.onnie Fox: 3. Daniel Madsen: 4. Tri8tlan Sherwood: 5. Daniel Price. 80 EX: 1. Kellan Walch; 2. Christopher Butterfield; 3. Kyle Kischer; 4. Catl Maassberg; 5. Tony Westbay. SPTSMN: 1. Brad Child; 2. Walter Molley; 3. Rock Weber; 4. Burt Lambom 5. David Child. AN'TQ: 1. JeffS. Taft; 2. Chris Denver. BMBR:. 1. Riccardo Terzo; 2. Brad Ludlow; 3. Jess R. Perkins; 4. Brad Oantz 5. Ryan Thiriot. WMN: 1. Luana Canfield: 2. Eileen Turner; 3. Juice Johan~ nessen; 4. Kathy Stevens; 5. Bobbi Kirk. 4-SfRXC: 1. Michael Tuttle; 2. Wes Bonham: 3. Jared Robin~ IOn; 4. Richard Healy; S. Steve JtS. 30+ NOV: 1. Bryan Lutz; 2. Russ Ramsey; 3. Nathan Roberts; 4. Doug O'Stecn; 5. Jeff Robinson. OPEN NOV: I. Kent M'. Carlsen: 2. Garvin Johnson; 3. Richard Taylor; 4. Troy Davis; 5. Scott A. Templon. 250 NOV: 1. Brian Southwick; 2. David Pea1'llOn; 3. Braxton Southwick; 4. Tom Seaver: S. Chad OI.6cn. 125 NOV: 1. Rob Phillips; 2. Robert Marshall; 3. Randy Mar,hall: 4. Du~l Davis; 5. Luke Bac.a. 4-STRK B: 1. Mark Robbins; 2. Chuck Jorgensen; 3. Steve Webb; 4. Benjamin McCutcheon: 5. Jerry Ostler. 40+ AM: 1. Darrell Still: 2. Stacy Griswold; 3. Kirn Prisbey; 4. Mark Allen; 5. Seth Butterfield. 35+ AM: I.Kevin Worlanan;2. Kent Robertson;3. Tim Rat· ney;4. David Turner; 5. Boyd Bringhurst. 30+ AM: I. Sil Jeppson: 2. Stephen Whitney; 3. Gene Torrisi; 4. Terry R. Giles; 5. Pat Glcnnon. OPEN AM: 1. Gaylen Newton; 2. Randy Smith; 3. Reed Phillips; 4. Nick Stiley: S. Trent Anderson. 250 AM: 1. Matt Gosnell: 2. Matt Roylance; 3. Bryan Hatch; 4. Ben Williams; 5. Waylon Shaw. 125 AM: 1. Casey Mickle; 2. Ben Child; 3. James Kohl; 4. Ryan Anderson. SO.. BOO UP: 1. David W. Websler: 2. Harold M. Simons; 3. Roberl Hulchings; 4. Stan Smith; 5. Arthur Atkinson. 45+ HOO UP: 1. J. Ray Wirts; 2. Kaffy Chattier; 3. Carey Den· nmg. 4-$TRK A: 1. Paul Pitts: 2. Scott Glimp; 3. Bryan Martin: 4. Jason Jacobson; 5. Joseph MeYen. 40+ EX: 1. Bill Maxim; 2. Jay Zieker; 3. Steve Pitts; 4. Bill Sharpe: 5. Tad Goimarac. 35.. EX: 1. Alan J. Peterson; 2. Jeff Boyd; 3. David Wilson; 4. Kevin Bogue; 5. Bryon Jones. . 30+ EX: 1. Scott Morris; 2. Todd Jorgensen; 3.Cory F. Ayers: 4. Gregg Greenhalgh; 5. Mi~ Worthington. OPEN EX: 1. Dustin Headman; 2. Jeff Lundgreen; 3. Mark Lundgreen: 4. Brent Fox; 5. Kaylen Sperry. . 250 EX: 1. Russell Pearson; 2. Aton Huntinglon; 3. Corky Maughan; 4. David Frye; 5. Nelson Lucero. 125 EX: 1. Monte Montague; 2. ~y UnnclI; 3. Clinl Brown; 4. Danny Cooper; S. Mire Barrage. ~"1ItHrnI tOIIIIIr r.... ~ Bu,lD,• • """., tllMlPlONS I-BOO-Z z's- 16Z9 What's at the leading edge of motorcycle news? Cy.cle News Online! Now you can access instont race results and the latest breaking stories in the world of motorcycling, with Cycle News' home page on the World Wide Web. Updated weekly {and oHen mid-week, as the latest news is developing], Cycle News Onlme provides: • Complete and CUrT1lf11 happenings "In the Wind" • The 1997 CyYerage in "Virtual Grandstand" Check il out, and tell your friends! Motorcycle news will never be the same - you can access Cycle News Online anytime, day or night, on the World Wide Web at

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