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Cycle News 1997 08 06

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. (LeIl) Ale x Teno sconKl the overall vi ctory In the Over 30 Beginner class at ro u nd on e of t he Summergrove Motocross series. held at Lemon Grove Cycle Park. 50 Sl.T (4-8): I. Kylt' .. kConnefI (Cob); 2. Sharw UnUt (Cob); 3. llU'ft'Id ttl,; (Lt'm). toll (7·11) 1. rauJ SNrru {J::.a... ); 2. Otris Brown. ():awl; 3. KyIP Mc<'"........n(C..b' 85 m:c. 1. Br...ndon Muhin . k.i (lion); 2. Josh...... Bracu-n (Hnn); 3. ).all> o..nJo:..-.otlHon). !l5~: 1. ICf'vinJarvts (Suz ); 2. Nathan Wood...Ard (Hon); 3. Nh-rt G"",,"~h"'hl .. (Yam ). 125 NOV : I. J""tm BN au (Yam); 2. Calfto MontJl;onwry (Hon); l Tim R. - (Su7) 125 NT: 1. lan l-lammond (Suz); 2. Troy Harwood (Kaw l; 3j .... tln ihomf*W' ( Hon.. J2.'i PRO: 1. J,mmy W ,ho", (SouL 2. Tum B.lm-.n(Sur" ); 250 BEG: 1. Bob Milk... (Yll m); 2. Dal e' &""'" (5w:); 3. Rich (lion); 3. MMIr. Sm ith so STRTR (4· 9) : J. Eri" S I.. n. hol (KT M ); 2. Ky lt' Mt.'Ivillt' ( KT M) ; 3. ChaN? ~ (Yam ): 4 Anthony M tJr'Im CKTM).; 5. 8~ Kt'tly CYam ). MI ST RTR , I . Dn m u uc Rom.ro (Kaw ); 1 . , .. ro'my R.. d oJ.. 1I (Ka wl ; :l loj;an BnJbWoT(Hon). !>ll BEG: I. Iwrt!n StoPmhol ( Kaw ); 2. Chud Slwlb.oub (K.w). H,/('o'·II ): 1. Eo BK'I'(KoI " ). w toO Al.l ~ 1. Mi.... Al.. ~~l ("'awl; 2. Co le St't' ly ( Kaw ); J . fa It' Misiauk (Kaw ); 4 . 1<,1t AI.., .., ( Kaw); S. R, I.. y Htt (So" 250 BE 1. ~ttho:w B,;ates (H(JJII; G: 2. Pa ul Schultz (lC.Jw); 3. Chril ( Hun); " Ju..tin Puhboor .... (Y",m); ~ SwveT.. -.hjWn (Yam ). 250 /Io;OV: 1. Jt'ft Hanzo (Sul!); 2. Joey Cif<)('co ( K. w) ; 3. Bri ,ln T.rry (Y.m);' 5t..v.. Wi l who may ha ve been lured by nearly $20,000 ill prizes lip for grab~ . "Simi VaHey Kawasaki has given us a new 1997 KX l25cc to ~ ve away" said tr ack o w ne r Craig Lynch. "The Racers Ed ge and Ch uy's Restau rant have chi pped in togE"th~ an d bought a new Lcm 50 for the kids to race for. too." In addi tion to new motorcycles, O'Nea l and Answer Products do niltcd riding gea r, Bell H elm e ts a n d W iseco Pistons . FM F and N .S tyle Numbers illsa contributed tons o f prizes. . Teno tan~lcd with Stev e Kanka in the first Over 30 Beginne r race and went d own . Tcn o r~m oun t~d dead last, whj)~ J ~a n Me y n ~ t of Paragon Racin g led Darren Sta ffe r, who ha d worked his w ay into seco nd . Teno was passing ridr~ li k~ a madman f't1 rout~ to th~ front of the field . With tw o lap s to go, Teno moved into fifth and then. to the di sbe lie f of many, he took ove r third just be fore the white flag . With one t."p to go, Ten o turned up the wick and accomplished th e u n th inkab lr by p a~ ~in g both Sta ffer an d Meyn et iust be fore the finish lin e fo r the mot a win. " I didn't know I won." Teno expl ain ed. "I was just p ass ing pe ople. J d idn' t even kno w what place I W ilS in at thc finish. " The ~nd mo to was a Jot easier for Ten o, who gated third th is time out. Hc made sh ort work of ea rly race lead eor ME"fN't - no t 0 11CP but twicc. " I passed th e le ad er and o pe ned a le ad," Teno sai d. "Then I fell over in this tum and had to pa ss him again." Teno rod e stro ng en route to the moto and oVt"t'all victory in fron t of Mr yn et an d Gt>oTg;e Salazar. Res utt. .'In STl( (U ): 1. Kay! KM obNon ("r.m ); Z-J';attYns....1'l"h (Yam" 50STK (1 ·9): I . I~ Eub.nb (Y am); ~ <1\........ (KTM). 50 S / STK (7·9): 1. Billy Ballfttrru (KTM ); 2. LaT'lC'f Coury (I GUr Mt' lt'd R~rd (H .. n ) J- WMN O reN , t . A"hlt' t' Mt'nd t'n h...11 ( Ho n ); 2. M~Ii""a Blllint;l" (V. m); 3. Amy Link ~z): 4. Gomn (Hon " Mushinski tops Milan MX By Carl Davis M ILAN. ML JUNE ZJ It wa ~ o nt" of thosi- gn"at ~ummE"r nights of racing at Milan Racew ay, as the MRA Seri es kicked into high grar . Gn-at wE"athf'1" a nd a la r~ ridf'1" tu rn out provided su pe rb rating conditions fo r th~ in a ttenda nu . Bra nd on Mu sh in.c;ki wa. ; in c the right place at the right time to win the 80cc BegiIU'le1' class, turning in a doubl~moto victory th .1 had a ncar-full ga te of riders bangin g bars t around the very sandy M ilan Raceway night circui t. Moto onr had Mu !'hin..ki and Aaron Wa ld o dicing for the lead in a great battle. Jacob 0Iand onnt"t mo vt'd hi ~ C RRO into !'te(' nd brhind o Mushins ki a fter W.lJdo bobbled near thl." last la p, s li p p in g back to fo u rt h and Icaving Jo sh u a Bracken in th ird. to end the moto. In m ot a two, M u shinski and Chand onnet lockl'd in a tigh t battle. Thf"W' ~ rnt> top fou r riders swa pped posi tions nurnerous tim es. Mushin!iki p ut a ~li ck in ~ id e m o ve on Bracken and quickl y o ptmt."d up a l~ad to clai m the o w raJl win. Bra ck en took se co nd , with Chando n net claim ing thi rd oVE"rall, a nd Wa ld o a hard~anwd fourth . Jimm y Wilson proved to be the top Pro rider of the nijo;ht, takinK a pt!'rfect four-mota sweoep o ver fellow Suzuki rid er Tom Barron in both the 125 and 250cc Pro da!'l<>,e§. Rnults so (7"') 1. sn..... Un ld e (Cob); 2. Kylt'SfnK-..to (Hnn): 3. Blab W;ll1l'f(Yam ) SO s u r (4-6): 1. T1't'y or Doni~ ( k TM) ; 2. lamt'B Sc: m . ua h (KTM). CDII... (lI.....,. 2.'i(lNO V. 1, M ... ~ R.ooJI.in.w (~ w ); 2. Dm,.lmi.. Tn'mbk-y (Hon): 3. K,. vin TomICh ( f.;.Q w). o 2.~ 11\..' I Rut>""hn (H. m); 2. Oan VItIII'h nmrno >(H ,m ); ., Mi~1 RinIlIl' (KTh Il. I ~ !'KC 1, JImmy \0·...1 ), · ...... (~ l: 2. Tom lI..I'TOn (Suz); 3. J..... l Davil (H.....). 1,;.. -1, I . I.. h""y Put""m (H. -.n). 2. Ridwrd W. I..>rI (Stu .). 3. 2 Mol" R.v (Yam ). zs-. I. Srir .. (H o n ). ~ ..: 1. Fr..: (""""011 (H,,,,). VINT 8Q: I. kH Carl",," (Hun ). 2. N.;l Ca rl....,.. (H on). 3. Tlld Hall (Stu). 4-STRK 1. Ty·... n rolli""(It, ..,). Z-Hi'll nuy .... (Sw:). : Voss wins Scott County Fa irgroun~s Motocross By George Hodkinson )ORDA.~. M.'II.)ID/E ZJ Scott County Fairground s held its inaU~i11 Friday night motocross, and the honor of winning th e first Pro ra ce we n t to Pri or Lake ' s Hea th Vos s. However, it wa s Oa kd a le 's Cory Kee n ey wh o got th ings sta rted off with .1 win in the Pro h e at race, a nd he ev e n looked a s th ou g h he would ron away with the main-event win as be ju mped o u t to an ear ly le ad. Keene y le d fo r about half tht! race before VOS!> m ad e }ili; move and passed Keen ey for th e lead and eventual wm. Rob Engstrom and Pat Dona h o s pe n t the entire r sce arguing OVE"r th ird and fourth. bu t it wa s Engstrom w ho got the upper hand on the final loop to n.1b third. Donah o settled for fourth . wh ile Aaron Ca rl ~ took fifth. Resurts 50: 1. Jade- Dun ~; 2. Ry.n Dun,;ey; 3. Cart ~;" Rya n ~rd;!Ii Brian ~ 6(); 1. ~OII'Allnc 2..Jadt'~;3. RyanDurwrY. Iltl: I. Jc- h u rhon; 2. M,u Mdntyn; 3. CWyton CarlM>n; 'T'Wru..-r;~ . Ty..... Noo--. US; 1. JAM- ~ 2..I..'IOR Wil....... 3. Dan pt'denon; 4. ' ...'\tin W,lkoI';.5. Mlb io .VC'Nl>ft. 2!'0() J. A.on ... Np l'lOn; Z- Ku rt T~ 3. C.... >rgP "'" elkin...... -I. Ron W~ S. W... Tt"I'1 SdtmidL 1 PWO 1. HNth V.-; 1. Coy I, with Holl~ JljettinJlj the nod for thc position at the finish. M oto two saw M o w ry an d H o ll e nbe ck acknow le dge e ac h other a t th e line wi th a th umbs-u p as they wa ited for the gate to d rop. Holl enbeck took the lead as Mo,,'T)' fishtailed o u t of the ga te. M o w ry q ui ck ly took the lea d from Hollen beck soo n a fter, though. with Polter emerging from the rack' exi ting the ftrst COITle'r in third pl a ce. The three young rid ers th rill ed the crowd, flying in unison over the jump-filled track tap a fter la p until Hollenbeck w ashed ou t in a corner. l'olter m otored by to ta ke secon d in the race and second overall in tlw class. Mo w ry took th e overa ll with .J. 1· 1, while Holl en be ck :r.ett lPd for third after remounting to fini:'\h th e ... mota. Resutts 50. I. Kyw M..:Co JUlCII (COO);2. J. cody AndII'non (KTh t); 3. 1. Iiln And..-.n {V.ml; 4. A~h....,. Rucyr (KTM ); .5. Du stin And......... (.... lM). til: 1. T im JI"lIP'K>e.:" (K. w); 2. Kyw M~l1y (K.w ),. 3. B.," K.:ln..Jd (K'Iw ). 4. 1y l..... M...i<'r (Ka w); 5. J. l: Pllt" 'r (K.w ); l p h Lan"" (K. wl, 5, Troy Gr.. ut'l (","w). SC'HRY : I . Ry"n 1.., 17 (H, ," ). 1. c: . w St;lhl ('\uz); ::I Jim i'''; . .1 . (l(&w); 4. Nich" I., Mowry (Hun ). J2.i II: I. Rn",n Cm t (Hon ). 2. G.lbt> Sta h l tSuz): 3. Chad ' Cho..-k (H Im);". Rri"n Frnn l7 ("'..w) 125 C; 1. DmniB Ikard (Yam ); 2.. Jimik-i ro~ (Ka w }; 3. Mark M;ark.-r (Kaw I; 4. Btll Bu 'llll'll (l'tuz) . 5. ) u"tl n St~ (Hon ). " 2.'In fl· I. Sh;,wn T utti .. (y am) ; 2. SllIn (".>ort... 1 (H Im). 15O 2·STRK D: I. 1000h Gat" (1-1",,); 2. BArt Art.1Tll (I-I n ); 3. u N..a l Ad.:l1'1'\ll (Hun" 2!<0 4-STRK B: I. Tim Wll..'I' (Han ); 2.. Aol on Han lf'n (Homl; 3 . Ari.: V ...... (B"n). 250 C: J. John Stump (Hun); 2. Rob Schulte (l<.Iw): 3. I...h ro~ BPnd'" (Hon). JO+' 1. Jnt> And.. ~'" ('Y .m) <40+: 1. SUn Count'(! (l ion). BMBR: 1. Rarw;ly Bostic (y. m ); 2. Rid< Kue:yt' (Suzl; 3. Malt Evans (Yam); 4. A.n on Cwnmmgs (Suz); S. Coy.Mh (Han). F.XT1l:A, 1, Ryan I.u tt (OE); 1. Rria n Cri .., (H ' m); l . John Stump 0 Ion }; -I. Gad 0-... (lion). Subart snags win at Leisure Time MX By Don Brown ing MEIJARYVILLE. IN.1Ul''E 2&-30 Joe Subart won tlW U See A class a t Leisure Time Mot ocross. perhaps taking advan tage of the two motocross cl iniC" provided by former multit imr AMA Na tional Champion Ma rty Smith. On Sa turday morning, the rid ers in th e class wannro up with Smith by riding abou t 15 lap.'! o n the always--bro tal, sandy Leil'u re Ti1T'lt!' tr ack. No t all of the rid en were able to keep Marty's p.!Ct! anu he curnml."nted th at the y we re out of sh ape. After the ride rs recoven>d , Smith spe nt the rf":\t of the day teachi ng the basics that are so important to improving one's motocross skills . Smi th o pted not to racc on Su nday mo rning but rath er decided to watch his pu pils from diffPT"ent pa rts of thc track. bck M('RiII, abOard a 'CR. holf"Shot the fin t 125<:(' A mo to, w ith Sub art railing o n his KX. pair qu ickly pulled aw ay from th e rest of th c pack by turning co ns iste nt on~mimitt'-a nd-44 sccOild lap rimes . On th e- las t L1p Suba rt was still . dppl y in~ pressure to McRilI in every tum an d o ve r every jump. but McRitl h eld firm to ta ke the mot a wi n. In th e se co nd m o to, McRiIl again g rabbed a no thr r hole:o;ho t, o nly to be ~tu fff"d by Su ba rt and pushed o ver the benn in the fiTSt left -ha nd e r . W ith M cR ili pickin g up h i ~ bike a n d remounting to charge ba ck at the lea der from last plaC'e, Subart immed iately wa~tf"d no time in o pening u p a huge lead o ver the reSt of the field . McRiIl then sta rted clicking off fa..ter lap tim~ th an Subart. mo ving up to the lea der's fend er with one Jap to go. McRill hounded Subart for the entire li1st la p, looking for that elusive open ing. Subart rod e defensiw-Jy and hrld off M~Rili to take the m ota an d o verall win. "I go t ou t of !>haP'!' ovt"r the tank jump a nd I tried to get back over to the insi de berm. but Joe (Subart) beat me to it." McRiII later ~id about tJw fin;t-tum incident. Jhat' s racing." Resu lts nw AUTO I; 1. D. Rit trr (lCTM};2.. W. Wit'gand (Act). 60: I. S. Hmton (1Ca... t 2. 5. V.Mis (Kaw). !W) JR: I. C. Bob nt Jr. (lion); 2. S. Honon (Ka w ). lIDSIt 1. R. ,,,. . . (Sw.}; Z. M. Zyl...-. (lkJr,);: 3. J. Spu'K'"'" (K.a... .. 1m OPEN : 1. R. Ho._ ... (Su z ); 2. B. I.od1un..ll (H.. n );: 3. M. F...d t't'd , C ........). 125 A· 1. J. SublIn (K.w):;2. Z. McIUII (Ho. .. 125 B; I. K. 11onn(Hgn); Z.S. Manh (Ka ). 12!1C: 1. A. Som ( HeIn); 2. T. Mt't't:'r.odfo (Han); 3. B. McMa hon (y.rn). :50 A : 1. J. Sub.rt(l kJr, ). (Sw;~6: I . D . ~(KIl ... ); 2. P. SUbI« (Suz); 3. R. ~ 2.5O C: I. K. ~(Hon);2. A. Tobi.-{Suz ); 3. M. Uponkr ""~ , 16-2',1 . 2. McRiD (Hon);2. T. JohnMon (y...m ). ~ B< I. D. nw-(Ka... );2. P.StabI«{Suz);3. R.c..dun (Sta). 40+ : 1. M. B on .. (lion); 2. R. Cor-dun (Sw: ); 3. R. Tom........ (tion, WMN , 1. 0- Nfo,.iu .. (Y. m ); 2..J. SoIl'11bk(K4w"

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