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Cycle News 1997 04 23

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Gall triumphs at Bluegrass Motocross By Susan S. William CLAY em, KY, MAR.23 Cycle News # 1 Number Plate design printed. on front chest, high on back, on quality white cotton T~shirt. Available in sizes M, L, XL, and XXL. Cycle News Athletic Dept." design printed on front center chest area on quality ash grey cotton T-shirt. Available in sizes M, L, XL, and XXL. II A record nwnber of riders competed at the season opener at Bluegrass Motocross Park as a newly designed track with a changed starting area and additional jumps. Doug Gall claimed victory in two classes as he rode in his first competition since breaking his leg at opening day la~t year. Gall went 1-1 in the Schoolboy and 12See Bclasses. Gall stormed by Dusty Walker, who had snagged the holeshot in molo ooe of the Schoolboy. class, to take the lead in lap one and cruise to an uncontested win. The second moto was no contest as Gall dominated the entire moto for the class win. Gall had to work a tittle harder in the l25cc B class as Jim Rea:. led the pack chased by Daniel Graham and Gall. By lap three, Gall made his move to the front and was unstoppable as he continued to the checkered. Graham finished second with Walker claiming third. O'Neal/FNV-backed Robby Cook fired off the line in moto one of the l25cc A class action with Suspension Plus-sponsored Jimmy Brooks, Paul Karle and Larry Gessner following. Karle quickly moved into second and closed in on Cooks. By the second lap of racing, Karle took charge to pull away from the field for the win. Brooks took a DNF after a spectacular crash. Gessner passed Cook in a side-by~side, mid air maneuver when he o4ljumped Cook to move into second at the checkers. Cook settled for third. Karle was beller prepared off the gate in moto two as he secured the front spot immediately. 11 was no contest for Karle as he rode to the finish and chalked up the moto win for the overall victory. Gessner took the second spot right off the gate with Cook in tow, and they remained in that order to the finish. Karle took the overall win with Gessner second and Cook third. Results 125 A:. t. Paul Karle (Suz); 2. Larry Gessner (511%); 3. Robby Coole (Kaw); 4. Rusty McCubbin (Hon); 5. Buddy Brooks (Suz). 125 8: 1. Doug Gall (Hon); 2. Daniel Craham (Kaw);:J. Dustin Wal~'(Yam);4. Keith Lewis (Yam); S. J.T. Smith (Hon). 25+ A:. 1. Rodney CanieT (KTM). 2. Lany Gessner (KTh1); 3. Rick Drake (K.lw);". Daniel Nelson (Hon). Cycle News "Not Enough" design printed big on back with oval/checkers graphic on front chest. Quality black cotton T-shirt, available tn sizes M, L, XL, and XXL. 25+ 8: 1. D.fTell Red.dix (Hon); 2. Keith Lewis (Yam); 3. J. (Suz); 4. Strve Kiesler (Kaw). 25+ c: I. David'Durker (KoIw); 2. Steve Colgate (Hon); 3. Kenneth Cornett (K,Iw); 4. Anthony~. 800: I. Matthew Crawford (Hon); 2. Jade Teague (Hon); 3. Joe Ownbers (l

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