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Cycle News 1997 06 25

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what first aid was needed. The next rider to arrive was Jason Greer's older brother, George, who made a beeline to the pits for help the second he saw that Jason was injured. Just as George Greer was leaving for help, Williams pulled up and put his EMT sIcills to good use in an effort to assess Jason Greer's condition. None of the frontrunning riders re-entered the race until George Greer arrived back at the site with his father, who took over the efforts to aid the fallen rider. Several racers had already been directed around the accident while the leaders were attending to Jason Greer; thus, the first rider to find the scoring barrels at the end of lap two was 200cc A-class leader Stephen Edmondson. It didn't take long for the AA-class duo of Morrison and George Greer to pass Edmortdson'and make it a two-bike race for the win. The two riders battled back and forth all the way to the finish, with Morrison making the final pass just seconds before reaching the checkered flag. George Greer came home in second, while Edmondson settled for first 200cc A and third overall. Next in line was White, who crossed the line a few moments before 250cc A-class winner Timmy Mitchell in fifth overall. . Results 0/A: 1. Daniel Mornton (lCaw); 2. George Greer (Hon); 3Stephen Edmondson (Kaw); .t. O..vid White (Hus); 5. Timmy Mitehell (Yam). AI A: 1. Daniel Morrison (Kaw); 2. ~ Cn:er (Han); 3. David Wl¥le (Hus); 4. Andrew Williams (lion). 200 A: 1. Stephen Edmondson (Kaw); 2. Ronald Ingram (Kaw); 3. Brian Bouma (Yam);'" Tony Bonanno (ICaw); S. Chance Bam(Kow~ 250 A: 1. Tzmmy Mitchell (Yam); 2. Glenn HoIca:nb (Han); 3. On- (Han); 5. T""l' c.awfood (IC1M). VIT Ie 1. Oo=y - . (K>w~ 2. DmyI c:.q,boD (Yam~ 3. Ridao HuHman (K>w~ ~ Cod _ (ICIM~ 5. """'" Cox (IC1M). .....c...,....o (K>w~~ _ "'" 1>,. w~ 2. Ood """'" (K>w~ 3. ..... Bouma (Yam); 4. ~ 8akJrlls\ (Kaw); 50. Wan:n Stimp&an (}ius). 2SO B: 1. Travis Williford (Suz); 2. J-on Brown (Kaw); 3. Mike Moyo (Yam); ~ Wry r-;, (Kow); 5. kIIy ""'" (Hen). VIT 1>1. c..;....... (Yam);2.)w~ 4-STJU(; L David IbSdwm (lion); 2. Tommy Reynolds (Han); 3. LonyT_ (Hen~~OulsW'-~5. OaWl GoIow ~ 51< L C Wd< (Suz~ 5. 8d> W.mam. (lUm~ MINe 1 . _ " - (Hen); 2. DonNe""""'" (K>w~_ 8aiIey (I(;ow~ .. Sa>cl CopewoII (Kow~ S. Sonny Hind> (Y",,* WMN, L _e:.-(Hen); 2. (K>w); 3. judy T..-Iy (I(;ow~~C>mtine8bb (Hon);5. r >Wdwood (Kow~ 200 C: 1. johnny Newell (Hon); 2 Brian Morpn (lCaw); 3......... Cw~ 2. Owlle s.o.y (Yam); 3. Brown (Kaw);.",- Mmr; Scattery (Kaw); S. Matt Kanady (Kaw). Ke'" Bast plows to Dixon Speedway win ByM. Sober DIXON, CA, MAY 31 Harlan Bast Jr. made the most of the rough riding conditions at the new Sideways Saturdays Speedway venue in Dixon, taking the Scratch main-event win in convincing fashion over Kelly Bennett and brother Bart f1ast, while seemingly ageless veteran Dave Faria showed his adaptability by finishing first in the Handicap main, ahead of Vacaville's Rick Schaffer. The Second and Third Division wins went to John O'Connell and Bill Jarvis. As most new raring facilities go, so goes the newest speedway motorcycle track at the Dixon May Fairgrounds: The new surface still appears to need some seasoning, and Auburn's own Haden Bast Jr. seems to be just the rider for the job. He plowed his way to the Scratch main by way of wins in both his previoW! Scratch rides. Not letting his good streak wane, Bast also found himself on the pole as the Scratch main rolled to the line for the night's richest race. To Bast's right, in lanes two through four, sat Bennett, Robert Curry and Bart Bast. Harten Bast Jr. and Curry were the first off the line but, going into the first tum, Curry couldn't get his bike sideways and went wide, effectively eliminating both himself and Bart Bast - who was trying to survive a mediocre start from the outside gate - from contenliorl. Meanwhile, Bennett was looking for a way to chase the mountain down. Bennett peeked around on the inside and on the outside, but could not solve the riddle of how to unseat the world's largest F>rst Division rider. Bast never made the mistake that Bennett hoped he would, taking the checkered flag going away. Bennett hdd onto second, and Bart Bast recovered to claim third. Faria used his 20-yard starting position to maximum advantage as he took over the lead from la-yard handicapper Rick Schaffer on the first lap, and never looked back. Harlan Bast and Robert Curry ran third and fourth. Results SCR: 1. Harlan Bast Jr. (Cdn); 2. Kelly Bennett Gaw); 3. Bart Bast OilW); 4. Robert Cuny (Jaw). HDCP: 1. Dave foria (GM); 2. _ SchafIe< (W..~ 3. Harlan .... J,. (Cdn);~ ....... Cuny O-~ 0.2: 1. John O'Connell. 0-3: L Bill J.ms. 11. 0-1: L Dorrie Robirwln. E·[) -- /r'" • The Ford 12Sccl2S0cc AMA Pro Motocross National lWinAi; -Championships July 20, 1997 Practice 9- AM Racing 1 PM rain-or-shine . Plus U.S. Women's Motocross Team Support Race July 20th & 21st Plus· Amateur Summer Classic July 18th & 19th AMA Pro Qualifying Saturday Afternoon Located 5 miles north of New Berlin, NY SCOTT 30 miles south of NYS Thruway Exit 31 (Utica) RAMADX (315) 735-3392 For More Information: (607) 965-8784 WSC P.O. Box 5119 Edmeston, NY 13335

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