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Cycle News 1997 06 25

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(Left) Husaberg's Chuck Sun (6) gets around Mill Harden (4) en route to winning the Over 40 Pro class at the Albany Supercross in Oregon. (Above) Barry Carsten (34) gets the jump on the 125cc Pro class. Carsten won the 125 and 250cc Pro classes at round two of the Northeast Classic Motocross series held at the HurriCllne Hills Sports center In Clifford, Pennsylvania, ers, it was Carsten taking the win, followed .by Stratton, Wallace, Silvarole and the remounted Kratz closing out the top five. Results 125 EX: 1, Bany Carsren (Suz>; 2. Bruce Stratton (Suz); 3, Ty Wallace (Yam); 4. David Kratz (Suz); 5, Bill Silvarole Terlecki, Sun shakedown at Albany Supercross By Clay Light ALBANY, OR, MAY 31 RM-mounted Ryan Terlecki, an up-and-<:oming Oregon Pro who, this season, has scored top-20 finishes in the AMA 125cc West Supercross and 250c( National classes, made his mark on his return home with the 250cc Pr(rdass win at the Albany Supercross. Also impressive waS former AMA 500cc National Motocross Champion Chuck Sun. Sun rode his Husaberg to 2-1 placings, taking him to the pay window for first overall in the Over 40 Pro class. JT Racing/Cycle Trax's Terlecki made short work of both 250cc Pro contests to win both motos and take home the purse. Ryan Leach, another fast local rider, trailed Terlecki both motos to net second, ahead of Washington's Scott Steffy. Terry Hamness Jr. was relegated to fourth in the moto and the overall standings after Steffy shoved past him in the second moto. [n moto one of the Over 40 Pro class, Sun was still in the process of booting the machine to life when the pack roared away without him. In a fashion similar to that which carried him to many AMA victories in the late '70s and early 'BOs (although now a few pounds heavier and almost twice as old), Sun charged past 22 riders in the time-shortened moto to close to within striking distance of moto-one winner Mike Perry. In moto two, Sun wasted very little time jumping into the lead, and maintained it to the finish. Behind Sun rode Suzuki riders Perry and Jim Parks, in positions they would hold until the finish. Terry Hamness and Milt Harden closed out the top five. Sun went 2-1 for the win, ahead of Perry's 1-2 for second and Harnness' 3-4 for third. CR-mounted Dan Reude won both Supermini BOce-class motos by virtue of his exceptional starting abilities. Reude held off advances from RM-rider Tyler Fick in the first moto, and then built up a tidy lead in moto two, well ahead of Fick, who yielded to KX-rider Rory Sullivan in moto two. Results P/W (4-6); 1. Kyle Hammontree (KTM); 2. Derek Butzler (KTM); 3. Nick Mueller (KTM); 5. Alex Hogan (Yam); 4. Jordan Hogan (Lem). • P/W (7.08): 1. Charlotte El.lison (KTM). 60 BEG; 1. Shawn Haberlock (Kaw); 2 Daniel Levy (Kaw); 3. Lindsey Duval (Kaw); 4, Matthew Strobed (Kaw); 5. Jesse Wuori (Kaw). 60 SR: 1. Randy Pesek. (Kaw); 2. Trevor Hukill (Kaw); 3. Kenneth Hammontree (Kaw); 4. Curtis Chevalier (Kaw). 80 BEC: 1. Jeff Mackie (Han); 2. Michael Toth (Kaw); 3. Nicholas Nowak (Kaw): 4, Adam Toepfer (Kaw); 5. Casey Duval (Yam). 80 (9-11): 1, jack Meadows (Kaw); 2, Kenny Shelton (Yam), 80 (12-13): 1. Tyler Fick (Sw:); 2, Keith KadeU (HaN; 3, Marc Miller-Jones (Hon); 4. AWltin Gettcl (Han). 80 (14-16): L Rory Sullivan (Kaw); 2. Dan Reude (Han). 5/MINI: 1. Dan Reude (Han); 2. Rory Sullivan (Kaw); 3, Tyler Fack (Suz); 4. Keith Kadell (Han); 5.]ack Meadows (Kaw). 125 BEG: 1. Travis Rigert (Yam); 2 Kurt Crawford (Kaw); 3. ]Wltin Hackle (Hon): 4. Joe Munafo (Hon); 5.'Jamc:s Bates (Yam). 125 JR: 1, Ray Conkey (Hon); 2 Neil NightingaJe (K.w); 3, Derek Nickerson (Suz); 4. Jeff Johnston (Suz); 5. Nicj; Stupe (Kaw). 125 [NT: 1. Gary Terlecki (Hon); 2, Ryan Anderson (Suz); 3. Garhett Carter (Yam); 4. Sean Richardson (Han); 5, Michael Scheel (Kaw). . 250 BEG: 1, Ryan Metzler (511%); 2, Josh West (Kaw); 3, Man: Melendrez (Yam); 4, Jimmy Benge (Hon); 5. Ben Goodman (Suz). 250 JR: 1. Stan Stolp (Yam); 2. [)evm Connaghan (Han); 3. Gerald Pitts (Han); 4, Jared l...ogan (Kaw); 5. Colter Chancellot CSuz). 50 250 [NT: 1. Jon Kauffman (Han); 2, Jll50n Park.! (Kaw); 3. Caleb Wyatt (Suz); 4.]unior Vielle (Suz); 5. Pat Sullivan (Yam). 2SO PRO: 1. Ryan Tl>rlL'Cki (Suz); 2. Ryan Leach (Suz); 3. Scot Steffy (KTM); 4. Terry Hamncss (I(aw); 5, Shawn Highland (Suz), OPEN AM: 1. Bob Meadow8 (Han); 2 Derek Wakkure (Han), B4TH JR: 1. Jason Parks (Kaw); 2, Jared Logan '(Kaw); 3. Devin Connaghan (Han); 4. Derek Nickerson (Suz); 5, Travis Rigen (Yam). 84TH [NT: 1, Jon Kauffman (Han); 2, Gary Terl«ki (Hon); 3. Ryan Anderson (Suz); 4, Garhett Carter (Yam); 5. Michael Scheel (Kaw). UTH JR: 1, Ed Smith (Kaw); 2. Tom Vielle (Suz); 3, Olin Green (Han); 4. Mike IXI09-Rcycs (Suz), UTH INT: t. Pat Sullivan (Yam); 2. Matt 5chlingman (Hon). OTH BEG: 1. Ken More (Yam); 2, Dennis Gatke (Hon); 3. Taunie Stites (Yam). • OTH lNT: 1. Jamie Oaassen (Kaw): 2, Randy Duval (Yarn); 3, Milch Kirkpatrick (Han); 4. Dan Mathis (Suz); 5, Ed Smith (Kaw). OTH JR: 1. Dave Schmid (Han); 2. Mike Kunl (Kaw); 3, Rick Ancheta (!

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