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Cycle News 1997 10 08

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EVENTS (Left) Kaleb Northrup wo n I hree classes and post ed th e Fast ·Time for th e day on h is Triumph at the King City Hillcl imb in Moun t Vernon, Illinoi s. (Abov e) W.L McCar ley (218) came fr om beh ind to win t he 80ce 0 class ove r Michael Graham (10) at Tuskegee MX in A labama. (RighI) 80cc -class win ner Bryan Douglas (20) battles wilh Jason Isenno ck (30), Ch ris Kllneleller (2c) and Nick Li pira (33) allhe Port Royal Hall Mile in Penn syl van ia. on a KX250 . 6tE"w art' s Fas t Time ca me in the 500cc class, whe re he was the only rider of the day to break into the fo ur-second catego ry. . blas ting OVI."T the hill o n his CRSOO in a blistering 4.86 seconds . Tom Ro llins , fro m Victoria, IIIi~ nois , clai med the second spot as he stopped the clock in 7.02 seconds. . ..Flyin ....• Bob Fisher extend e-d his district points lead in the Open class. as he claimed that win with a 7.45-!>t.'CUoo run on his Harley, with Ierrod Lindqu ist pl a cing seco n d on hi s b ig Kawasaki four-bange r. The Seni or-clas.. victory went to To m Rollins with a very good 5.1:kecond time (the seco ndfastest of the day) on h is CR500 . Larry Christ ' sto p ped the clock o n his 400cc Yamasaki for seco nd place, while Mile Hovey took third on his YZ400 . Justin Hovey was the winner in the Youth cla ..s with a 130- (oot effort on his KXBO. Dan Bo ys claimed second on his C R80 a nd Josh Rollin .. took th ird . Results ss m l: 1. JUMi ILwq (K.w ); 2. D.mid ~(] lon);J. Jmb n RolliN (Y. m). 200: I. B........I ~L'W.rt tHon.l; 2. GIL Ful./;L'f1 (Kaw); J . J '" ' (.'fI,ll1W' Beckk,. (lY w); -t. Scott Sh«t. (Ka w ); 5. los;h Hevey (Suz )_ 2. ;0 I. R...·n l <;t rw. rt rv. m); 2. Glr n Fu.-g.... (H un); 3. R" d 0 , Nd!lOtl(Kaw). 400: I. Leery C hri81 (Yam ); 2. J,:r"nu' Hoock l.,. (Yam); 3. JOtIh H 0vt!Y (Y. m); -t. Troy Bt!hym.... rvam); 5. Co ry M ... ley (Yam ). l 'iOO: I. Rrt'nl 51,'W, rt (Hun); 2. Tom Rulliru. (Honl . l OPEN, 1. n" b Fi"h.... (H-D); 2. J...rruJ l.i11t..l'lU'''l (Kot wl. SR : I. Tom Roll in~ (lion); 2. Larry C h ri:lt (Yam); 3. Mike Hovey (Ya m). ... Northrup triumphs at King City Hillclimb By Bud Northrup Pho to by Mark Lewis M OUNT VERNON, t-- 0\ 0\ ...... 00 ... .D o .... u OJ o 68 n. SEPT.7 Kaleb Northrup h"d another good day on his 800cc Tri umph at the King City Dirt Riders HiUclimb, scoring tlu~ cl.l ~s wins and the $SO Fast Tim e award on his British bea uty, and added a fourth c1a~s wi n on his Sportlan d Yamaha. Nort hrnp'~ Fa~t Ti mt" was his fourth of the ye ar o n hi s Triu mph, p roving the older-style pushrod en~ines are still quite capable of run· ning with the modem powcrplants - a t leas t in th~ hiUclimbing wurld. "Fa!>t" Andy Fortner had one o( his typically good days, cla iming three class w in!>, all aboa rd a Kawasa ki tr ipl e borrowt"d from Jim Hilla rd . Northrup's ~rst win ca~ in the Open class , wht>rP h~ pextt-d hm~ of 3.474 and 3.427 seco nds, ed ging the King C ity president, Steve Mu llins , who stopped th... cloc k in 4.049 seco nds for the seco nd -place spot. His Fast Time, howCVCf, came on hh. fU'Sot rid~ in the Pushrod class, a blistering 3.758-sccond high flight over the top . And just to show it wasn't a flu~, ~ tumt."d in a 3.814-secnnd run o n his SE"C'O nd run . Steve Shafer de livered a gOOl..i 4.1QO-second tim e on his Ha rley (or second pla re. Sha fer turned his Harley o ver to his bro ther Mark to chaU,-'1lgc North ru p in the Open Four·Slroke class, an d the yo un ger Shafe r nearly succeed ed .. blastin g th e big Harley over the top o n hi" second run in 3 . ~1 second s. No rthru p , however, turned in an even quicker 3.853 seco nds o n his first run to take that class win. No rthrup' s final win came in the Stock cla ss , whe re he ared the top in 4.095 seco nds on his Y7.25O for c le th e win , with Andy Fort1"lt"r in second place wi th a 4.J5O.sccond run o n a Honda. Mark Goodman picked up wins in the 250cc and 400cc Exhibition classes '. His 4,153-second time on his KX2S0 in the 250cc class was good enough to slip by tbe cu rrent class point leader, Anthony Dcl-iart , who posted a 4.176 -second time o n his Honda. Goodman then turned an even faste r 4JJ23"S4..'COnd time in the 4(K)cc exhi bition on his Kawasaki to again ed ge Del-iart, who was C'l0St" a gain with a 4 .~nd run. Th e star o( the day, however, .....as probably 7-ye ar-old Mark Matthews . Riding a Su z u ki JRSO a utomatic, Matth ews actually cleared the top of the hill, the onl y 50cc auto to ever accomplish this feat. Need less to say, the crowd lo ved it. In other Yuu th actio n, Becky Williams w ort the H5cc class for the second straigh t da y on her . s KX80 wi th a 5.191-serond time, an d Jared Hayes claimed second with a 5.936-second run. Results !\O AUTO ' I . Mar k Matl h.. w~ ('l uzJ ; 2. Jon " th " n Ch.~ nt"y rv ..m); J . AJ~ " r.·uy (KTM); 4. T"", Brun· (Hon); 5. lmolin Trt"tll (Y oUI'I) . • 115 YTH ; 1. Hocky William, (K.1wl; 2. Ja rt'd Ha y (K.1w ); 3. W~v,., ()(a wl; 4. o."non Mayo ()(a wl; S. Nid<.M vo lSu z). 200: I. Anthony Dt"HMt rvam) ; 2. Mark Cotldm,, ~ {K.1wl; 3 Btd.y Willi~m~ (K"w); 4_" .. hb y R" b. (Kaw) ; 2. Cm il': Dt"Hart ; J. Bob GIL"T\n IKTM J; 4. Krvln Wt"3V('f'(H on ). PSHRD 1. K.a.ldlNonhru pCTrI); 2. St'l.'-v~Sh"fel" lH·D) . STK: I. K41,·t> ~""Ihr u r ('( .. m); 2_ And y F"..mt'T IH"n); J . ~.llrl Good,",," (K. w); 4, Jcmn y ~r (Y.unl ; 5. Douli\. CampbclI tsuzl. KOTH ; I. Andv Fmtnt'T ()(a w) ; 2. 1C.J1.b N«th....p (Tn) ; J. JoMScroAAi.... L"Y (yam) ; J . a-t Albntturt (Han); -t_Tr... Crowl!'i1 (Ha rd; 5. JoroMallm.('(...m ). _ 1~" 1 A.amn I..indwy rva m); 2. Lu .... Montgocnrry CSuz) 3 ; Marl T...ykw ('(.,nl, -t, JoWl M""' 'l.'n CY..m). 5. C. ntrnc.glrO<.o wl. 12$ C; I . Travis Crow~U Q-{o 2. Oay Carruth (K,awl; J . n); Mo-o lt J'Tl1.'\! tSuz l; -t. lJrft-k 8u~ ( Hon); 5. l>wight l.Jukc U< w). .. 2SOB, I. tub Mont~ lStu); 2. JtUO'ly Buffon:l (Hon); J. John "..1<_ ( Hnn) 2'ill C: 1. Ru--U R.otJf"nJ ( KT'M); 2. .'d.trlo. Lr..tho!mt.tn (H..n ); 3. Quilt Ilam.. (K.twl; -t. Ward (K.w); 5. Dr...>d Eolw ,w, t ..... ... "lon' 'erry U /L AM; 1. lulr.cMont,;omny (Slu); 2. Chris I'lttm.ln (Honl; J. Sonja H.amilton ()(..,w); -t_ Dona Shaw (Yam). 25+: 1. Mlb HamUton (Ka w ); 2. JtWit)' Bufford (}(on); 3. Ru.. .....1 R.otJf"nJ ( K'lNf) JO+ ; I. R.Jbm Thomaa (K... w); 2. Danny Faull.. (l Ion); 3. Jim uvingston (Hon); -t. Ch~ Gi.lmorc (Ho n); 5. RL~ben BuiCe: 1,Hon) . I'RO: I. M...tl Walktor (lion); 2. Chad Albn tl.... ( Hon); J . f(pyin Coudd (I<.lw); -t. Dtovtd ~ (Hon). Sweeten sweet at Port Royal HM By Len an d Ben Breech POR OYAL fA, AUG.24 TR Wily veteran Bub Sweeten pulled a hat trick out of hi.. la rge bag of trick... to claim three wi ns at the second Two Wheel Promotions-sponsored Half- Mite at the Port Royal Speedw ay . HI:" took his usual win in the Over 30 class, and he also gr abbed th e 6O(k-,: A win and had his Ho nd a . hold togethe r to take the 250cc A class . Don Mullen was the 2SOcc A leader uff the second tum, OVeT Cory Rot h, Sweeten and Mike Mashewske. As they completed th e fir s t lap, Sw ee ten took co n t rol . Mashewske briefly took the lead , bu t the e xtre me ly wide g roove, espe-d ally for a d aylight clay tra ck , made it dif ficult to tell w hat the exact positions were at times. while Mesbewske st ayed dose to Sweeten. Joe Zydi nsky joined M ullen and Ro th in a close fight for thi rd tha t raged to the end. In the Over 30 class, Sweeten led wire to wire over Ste ve Wilso n, Nic k Taylo r a nd John Henderson . w hile Sweeten ran off and hid, th... o the r three had a dose battle for secon d. Taylor took second a t the end of the fir st lap , bu t Wilson retaliated a lap later and held on to the end. Sw eete n al so did a d isa p pea ri ng ac t over Mu llen, Masb ew ske, Da llas Baer a nd Ro th in the 600cc A fina l, to boot. Baer too k third at the end o f t he o p e nin g la p a n d s ta r te d to pre ssurt" Mull en for second . Afte r numerous a ttem p ts, Haer took se co nd a s they ca rne off the fourth tu rn with th ree laps to go . After ed~ily winnin~ the 250cc Pro-AM find l, Mik e McKee pu t his Hannum's Cyde-sponson-d Rulax in (ronl u( A c~ Ph illips, J o ~ an d Ti m Eades, and Ro y Mille r for the wi n in the 600cc Pro-Am class. Miller took third a t the ~nd o f the o pt"ning lap, but JOt" Ead es rt'p laced him a fter the second lap. Joe Eades then took seco nd fro m Phillips on the filth la p, whil...John Winsett Jr. moved int o fourth at the samc time: Two laps la tt'r, Phillips ret ook M?Cond as Joe Ead~ ' r~ar tire sta rtt. d going down and he dropped out o n th~ ne xt lap . John Winsett Jr. took third , (01· lowt-d by Tom McG r an e Jr ., Mill er, Jere my Thompson and Tim Ead es, in that order. C hri s Klin efelt t'r ju m ped in front o f Bryan Douglas, Nick Upira and Jason lsennock in the 80cc (eature _ Klinefelter dropped bad.. !leveral spots o n th e Sl."COnd lap a s Dou gla s and Isc nnock !>tayt.'d cluse in a ba tt l~ for the lead . By th", third la p, Klinefelt cr had worked his way into a do:.e battle (or third wi th Lipira and Jim Liles, taking co ntrol of th ird on the fo u rth lap. Dou glas hel d off bennock and his pr essure to ta ke thl:" win. Results 55: 1_ J"hn I... w i.. (1,,'11\1; 2. Jt"f H...ldf.'1l\.oJ" (Act ); 3 C h ri!l f Stwnl . 5. Fr. n~ LockCLrm). SO: 1. Brian Dou glu (Hon); 2. J~ Iscnnock (K... w); J . 0vU KhrW'fO/'l leI"( Hon); 4. Jll'n uk,,; (Horo); 5. Nid<. llptra (Hun). 5501lANJ : I . John Long III (YAm); 2. Scott H.utrich (Ya m ); 3 Ilr .... Dt-tllun. CStu.1. n 65: 1. 'ohn Lc-wi V (Hon); 2. Nick lkndt."t"'!lOl\ (K.tw). s 1 ~: 1. N tB uplra ( Hon); 2. JaotOl\ Dt5.tlvo (Hon); J. locy T~ar (Yam); -t Mi~ Brabloon(Hon ); S. Jonawn RM (Yam).

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