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Cycle News 1997 11 26

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EVENTS (Left) Ros s J o hnslon (216) edged out David Kelly (314) lo r Ihe Over 3O-Class w in al Tuskegee MX in Alab ama. Wright triples Tuskegee MX By Gary Cr ider TIJSKEGEE, AL, OCT. 19 Brad Wright w o n five o u t of six hard-fought mot os to ea rn top go ld in th e ecce, Junior Mini and Super Mini classes at Tuskegee MX. Chad Albritton topped the- Un limited ~ma teur an d Open Mon ey d ivisions. Chip w e eth e r u p n a il ed both o f t he holcsh ot s in 60cc racin g. only to see Wright e ve n t ua lly g o b y (o r the m o to w in s . Wea th erup had to se ttle for second, ov er Re t Turner. Junior M in i action fea tured d ose. threewa y co ntests in both motos as W.L McCarley a nd Michae l Gra ham challenged Wri gh t. Their ba ttle had an exciting conclusion, as each of t-- 0\ 0\ ...... ...0 N ... Q) ..0 E Q) > o z 24 the thrtoe had a tum a t the lead during the fina l lap of the seco nd mote. Wright wa s first at th e flag, nettin g a ~rftn ~m: ow c McCarl ey (32) and G raham (2-3>. Wright's win in the o~ n i ng Su~ r Min i . moto ca me in spt"d acu la r fashion as he moved u p after a p oor s ta r t a nd th e n p as st"d r act' lead er John Bt" ,holf" in m idair a t th e chec ke red. Mo ta two sa w Wrig ht come bac k from a spill 0 a t the start 1 fini sh in seco nd , w hich wa.. good. enough for th e overa ll ah ead of Graham (3- 1) . Btad!'>Olt' did not fin ish the moto. GrJ hJ m Jnd McCarl ey retu rn ed in the 80cc D class, wht"T tht"y tra ded. the lead back and t" forth a t leas t a h alf·d oze n times during th e day. Gra ha m wo n thl:" first moto, bu t McCa rley won the final nnd the ovcrull. Fra-whl::'l::'ling Hond a' s Chad Alb ri tton ran a wa y w it h bo t h U n li mi ted Amateu r mota wins, while Brad Taylo r and Ke vin Ro bis on battled closely for the ru nn er-up honors. Taylor hJd the ed ge in both motes. SYD Racingbackt"d Rob ison re turned in U Scc C ac tio n, w h ere h e wo n b oth mo to s ove r Louie Reyn old s. f RU"l"l"1I Rad ford go t the holes hot in bot h 250cc C motos abua rd his nt"w Kawasaki a nd held o n for t he wi n~ . Bria n Sha w a nd Mark Leathenna n saw thl:"ir figh t ove r M.'Cond-p lace gold comf" d own to 1'1 winner· take-all d ice in the final moto. Shaw ht"ld tough ove r Leathl:!'rman in wha t was nt"Mly a ph otn finish. Jon Ma ster s won bot h US ee B motos, w hitt" his closest challengf"r, Mark Taylor, was u na ble to finis h the second mo to. Josh Th om pson was ~nd, aht"ad of Brad Hamby. Fo rre st Lnn e pro ved that cons ist en c y co u nts: His 2-2 finisht;.>s earned th e 5Occ-class win . Justin Abbott wo n th e first mot o but was slo w t"d by m~hanica l probll:"m~ in the final and p la ct>d t hi rd o v e r a ll. Si mil a r ly , Jo sh Humphri es was lea di ng the firs t moto w ht"n his Cobra los t·its chain . Humphries ca me back to wi n the final moto, nettin g fifth overall. Re su lt s. 50: I. I-orrnt ~nC' n...,,",); 2. o.,-.d MMnd l..-u (KTM ); 3. JI3M Abbott ( tern); 4. D.1nk" V,lnct' ( KThf); 5. Josh HumpnrlO"!l 1 (C" b). • 60; 1. Brlld W right (.... w ); Z. Chip Weath... p ( J(;:a ); 3. Rd N w Tu m~ (K.aw); -I. Dtavln M~<;t.nd l-. (K.lw ); S. T~ Ch.omb~ (K.tw ) AllO. I. W.L. f"kC . rk-y Ulon l. Z. ~I Gr~ ( Ki w); 3. Wibon Hunter ( Hoo): " . Matt RlIpdolk (Kl! w ); 5. }<>n.1tho1n R..od.. mond lHonJ. JR MIN I: I. Brad Wrigh t (Stu); 2. W ,L McC.arley (Hon) : l Mit·h....l C':... I",,,, L u ,e); " . Chip W""lhnup l$w;); S. Brya n Milli· <; gAll (SuzJ . S/ MIN I: L Brad Wrigh t (S..,,,); 2. Mich....1 C':r" h.o (K.. w ); 3. m o. ip W....tht-rup CSu,l ); " . Iky.an MiUilotan (Suz l; S. Teny Chambl~ CKaw ). YrH: 1. Ad a m Bran num ('t a m ); 2. M.ark T.avkll"('{.am) . 125 B: I. Jon Ma..ten ('{;t. ); 2. jOO\ m (Suz); 3 Brad Hamby L.....;d; 4 , Ktoirh Bn -n (H .m) ; 5. 104..... Tdyl.... lY.am ). 125 C; 1. Kevin Rob iso n (S\(zJ; 2. Louie Ro,·ynokb (S\(z ); 3. Ad.'tm Hran num ('t.. m ); 4. u.,.n.k Itu I'Jtl-'!ll {Hon'; 5. Ronru.. B.....wy (Hon ). 250 R: 1. Eric P".ham (""wI; 2. RlI.'oIy Bufford Olon); 3. Ik.ad II.. mby CStaI; 4. jdt ElliolL 2SO C: 1. Ru»elJ IUId l ord (Koiw) ; 2. Hrwn Sl\.Iw (I(..a w) ; 3. Mnk l\o.alhtmrun (Han ); 4. Jetf low")' (Sw ): 5 EriC' H u n t.... Thomp.oo (lUow) U/ L A M; 1. Owd Albri tton (}Jo n) ; 2. B...d T.a.,.1or (5uz): 3. Kt-vin ~ ; <4 . M.Jri" LNtn..nn..n (Hon.I; 5. DoVid U>wl'f)' (HonJ. 2~ , 1 Mil,.. H" miltn" (K.. w l; 2. Ru."IY Buffo...1 III.. n ) . J . Ru ......11 LJ(u....1 nc...w). 4. Da vy Dupl"C'C' C · K.a,wl; 5. lef f Lowery 'Suzl. :1>+ I. Rl.. Johntrm t'd iate d ivi!'l iun w ith a 2·1 fil'lish. Michael Fox took th e cht"Ckered flag in round one, bu t Walter s p ut it t o~ether ea rly in ro und tw o to take the overa ll ""i n . Fox d ropped to fou rt h in tht" secund mutu , giving Stew Yurk ovic second ov erall. Fox took hom e the third-pla ce trophy. Inco nsistent wins in tht" 125cc &ginn e r class pu t th e overa ll up for grabs. Jon athan Wid owiilk endt"d up having the bt.-st han dl l:!' on the eve nt, a~ he too k hom e th e overall hon ors by p lacing second in bo th motos . Moto-one wi nnt"r Billy Arnonf" ha d a 1-3 d ay to ea rn second overa ll. Peter Leo wo n the secon d 12Sec Beginne r mot o, but a four th pla re in mo to onf" droppt'd him to third on the day. Bradley &quial wo n the 60cc (0-8) Beginner cla ss aft e r p laci ng second to Jimmie Kelly in rou nd ont". Kdl y coul dn't k~p up the pace th.it Baquial st>1 in the second rou nd and had to settle for second . Matthew N it"lson too k thi rd wi th repeat third-plare fin i..hes. . C h r istopher Louns b u r y ea rn ed a h ardfought win in the Pt"t" Wee (0-6) Stock division. Lou nsb urv cou ldn ' t ma tch the effo rt of Michael Hall in tile fi ~t m ot o , b ut ca me ba ck 10 w in moto two. Hall .....as sc.--cond for the da y after he placed th ird in round two, behind Stl:!'wnLew is. Res ults I NTR O TO !ool X: 1. J(lh n ny Adam~ (V.am) ; 2_ Bnalt Bau " r rv dm); 3. 0...... AJ..ma lY..m t. 4. T.aylof Bl.tnlOt"l (V.am> S. Michad ; Ca pi to QC.tw). PIW io"/T: I. Cody Johrwon (1...,,"); 2. B-J H.lrt ( tern); 3. Zac: . h Peddw O.. JM): 4. lhr-r-b ('{itm) ; <4 . Md re Abo."I'twthy (H.. n>; S. Dobby R&-.nnu (""' wI. • tIO STK (9-1 1): 1. Rya n Bc;:a l {Hon}; 2. Cas Swttt (HanJ; 3. Tn&lotn K.1.I~ lHonJ: "'. M.al'('Ab&'1"nathv (l ion) ; S. JUlitin Nob le ( K.aw). KO NO V: I. Vito Cul,llu (Y .un); 2. Josh N.t v.arro (JY, w): 3 Sh.IunConrw:Dy (5uz);4 Nid Tyn""(Yam J M.&lott'ni (K.aw ); NOV MOO. 1. MolII prud uwvy n Iofll. tIO U\'T: I . Jnua e -na, N un); 2. Billv Laninovidl ('{a m); 3. Du..tin W..han (Suz). . S/ MI:\II, 1. Hl1ly LaNnovsch (Ya ml ; 2. J..,..e-n- ('(.wn); 3. Dw<1tnW.a_ lSu.t); 01 . Vito ~ ('{.unl: 5. 1\. T)'Tft' ("(.un) 1<::1< 125 BEe, I . Jonaltuln Wabw"lr. (Y.IIm ); 2. BiDy A........ CSuL) ; S. Jmm kor Sd.'lOn ( Ka w). Hfl e-n.., 115!'IIOV STK: 1. [).avid FoKlYa m>; 2. Nidr. ("( un); J. Qui uvm~ ('(am) : " . J<»h Tupa CHonl .. . 125 ~ O[); 1. I_ h u.to Wc:ot (Su:oz:): 2 . Daniel Soundl"Tl':.I.IIrd (TM 1 3. ~ Cl\.tosr (V.am); 4. Brandon Prodmavy lSu.t) ; 5. r~ ; Snl Uy ('( .wn). 125 I:'IIT, I . ('--.If Waltl'nt (yam);:z. St...... 'tu..lu.lVic (""' wI. 3. M ...h....1 F.. .. (Y.ml; 4 Wil-.on Sichel!' (l Ion) ; 5. M"M'y Aria , (lion). 125 116-2S): I. Jos hull Wcsl (Su d : 2. lJan i~'1 s..... nd~· rgot. .d (TM);-3. TraYIAJ'n nlr.l K.a . wl 125 PRO: I. Du&1in NC'OOn (Y.acn). l!'j() flFC':, I. M" n y CAtlw.. ll.oJt.'f'(Suzl; 2. J.s ..... Kt.-.tn'pO 'nn). 2.'iO f'OV . I. t.. rry s...Uon 0'.....): 2. ~ C~bglionl' (Suz); 3. John MI'lW (""' w). 250 !NT : 1. UaNd Nichvb( H....n ); 2. Sha wn Ellia ev.. l. m 250 PRO: t. [Jua b n NI'boon(y.wn): 2. A ngelo Ingrand e (Ho n); J. Jclf Tilton ("(am ); 01 Don Ctm nt"lly (SU;t); ~. (;.Iry l1t't)g l'" (<:;W.). a /p R (2f>.~) : 1. J. y.... " M"n n .... ('t.am); 2. O..n id Drown (J lu n\. O/ r B 500: 1.le d l Moltt:w.m (Hon ). 0 / 1' H(31134): 1. m nk AllIiotilY(I<.low ); 2. Joh n WilllII (HemJ; 3. M.arlr. Bl.akl~ ('t.a m ); 01 . Rob M...nd~"t'thall (Kaw ); 5. ~oln H.·rt'\'I'il (Su:oz:)• . all' R (l~.~Q) : 1, T ,C . Bri n "ti 'u (H u n ); 2. 1.... Ab .·rn.. thy (K.tw l; 3. K..vin 6.tm·t ( J(,.w ). of Tim G iIlar.;i (lio n); 5. John MlIt. ler" (lion). a / I' H (411+): 1. Danl..J Sm ith (Hem); 2. Ch uc:k Fo.. (Suz); 3. Fra nk Ham il'« C n); 4. BID Bac:on (So.al. Ho Odomoveralls Cowbell Enduro By Linda Drake BELUNGHAM. WA.OCT. 26 Tedl1\ Crutch rider Jeff Odom pla C his na me ed on line b7 of the Mou nt Baker Motorcycle Club Cowbt-U trophy aftt"r winning the 67th a nn ua l running of thf' Cow bell End u ro . Od om, ridin g .. CR 125, h~d 1995 Co w bell ....'in nt"r Gary Furren~ breathing dow n his Ilffk until th e finis h co ntro l. Each cardE'd a 12, but Furrcnc."'S wa s unable to make up the 3O-sccond jum p Odom go t on him at tht" fin-t t"mt"rgen cy chec k, 500 Odom ,:;ot the win.. Chuck Bolton too k thi rd overa ll with a 15. Th e Mou nt Baker Mot orcycle Cl u b upht"1d its t!'IltJuro traditions.: The fast gu ys alwa ys win; thi~ i~n 't what' s called a "western" end uro; a nd it always ra ins. With a year ly rainfall of ~a r ly 40 inc hes, it's si m p ly f'xpec ted a t the October eve n t, which is run in th e sha dow of Mount Baker. This year's cou rse was nt"arly 70 miles in le nKth, a n d s eem ed leisu re ly e n o ugh w i t h almost all the first half run at 15 mil es per ho ur . Both em ergency chec ks took points fro m everyone, wi th Odom and Furrenes reng on the bottom half of their mi nutc at the first . Nt"arly a Uthe rid t" 1bze rot!'dch«k onl:!', which was nea r the bottom of the Widowmaker Trail. Section two inclu ded Race Horse C reek a nd Slick Ribs Trail. Th is section en ded back at the sta r t area , w it h the checke rs s ta nd ing in the same spot, ru nning the emergen cy check. In secnons three and fou r, ride rs received most lv ze roes also, b ut B a nd C riders had no time t~ o;pa re. Section five was th e second cmcrgeney test. Miles of root- filled hillsides characte rized thi s te-st. Trails included the Unknown Trail. Lowe r Ha rty Crack Up, McN utt and The Logger's Slacks . Two more sections bro ug ht them back to the gas stop, where the sho rt-course riders turn ed in their car ds . Chairma n Lyle Duronso had warned them tha t loop three ran fro m the pit, at an eleval ion of about 400 feet, to t he to p of Sli d e Mountain , which rises to over 4100 feet. The riders lef t for th e mo u n tain vi a Gloomy Gu lch, Joe's Bridge, Elk Trail an d Honda Hill. As they rou nd ed th e m oun tain a nd s ta r ted. along a 2m ile rid ge, th ey had to con te nd with how ling wind . Th e pr e-rid er sa id they were go ing to pu t up a sign that read , "Ca u tion: High Wind s" ~ but it blew aw ay! Following the- rid ge was Jo hn' s Hi ghway, whic h is named after lSDE rid er John Nielsen. This year the trail was a l-mile d ownhill at 3 mph . This ga ve mo st of the rid ers tim e to bull dog their bikes if the y nee ded to a nd s till be close to ke y time. The fina l secti on incl uded Miller Road Tra il, Anot her Trail, and a repe at o f Slick Ribs . Thi s brought the ride rs back to the finish. Results O/ A: 1. k if Odom; 2. G.1ry r u rrc nes; 3. C hu c:k Boltol'l; of . Hlilinc o.t:thn; 5. JIm Thom8on. AA : 1. J.ff Od om ; 2. CAry FUrT""",,; 3 C h u ck Bo' h u n; 4 , 81aiT'll"(),;t" fin; 5. Ot-an Dt......n. . A: 1. Dt>ug Mic;:one ; 2. Ca rol WilliillN; 3. Ch.>d Hud!tOl\ 4. ; Lon Tilvlor. 0f'EN A: 1. Todd z.uco.ky: 2. J(en Oakland; 3 , f't>k"l' Giow'; . Marlo."I'g; 3. Damon 8fto; . T~ Now: 5, BiD !\arlr.I..... 0f'F.N a 1.}t1f MironC'; 2. Eric 8eC'; 3. ~ s.ylna; 4 5trv'i "'''''''''''" . Cory .....ky. 4 ·~TRK AM.: I. Tom T.. yklr: 2. Scoll Hinlon. 2lIOc: 1. Matlww Ci!;~; 2. f.alr.(' Mulhair . OPf:N C: I. Jin, Cum m in.d rid ers loose on il mu ch longer , high-speed Pt"rris Ritcl:!'way tr ack as a previt"w for the Elsinore Grand Prix . Th e da y' s program includt"d Vintagl:!' and Bom~r c1asst"s, along with the normal GFI program, wi th all rid er s a nxious to put in the ir 40-minute workout. Th e Unclass ified Grand Pri x blasted off the line at 8 a.m . sha rp , with factory Suzuki rider Yoshi Atsu ta reeling o f( the ho leshot, followed by Stf"W Drew , Taka Atsu ta and Akira Narita. Yoshi Atsuta maintaint!'d his lead to the cht!'t:kf"T~, an d Taka Atsuta and Narita eventua lly got around Drew to ro und out the top three. RiteI:!' number two sa w tile same players, with the addition of Moto XXX backcd Mike Metzger, w ho ca m e into the first turn ~ hind the thr~ Ja p a nese r id er§, w ho were a ll a boa rd 250s . Metz ger pushed all mot o long aboard his KX125 to stay with J he front·runneT"S. Slow ly hut o;urt"'lYI Me tzge r p ickc.>d off Na ri ta and th en closed to withi n strU.inK distance of the Atsu ta bro theno. Ma king a mov e for the lead w ith th ree la ps to go, Mt"tlgl:"r was ab le to get a good dri ve down one of the fas t Perris straights to stick n wheel brit"fly betw~n the front-runnen-, only to haVI:!' hi ~ lead takf"n away when the Ja pa nese rider s flexed th~ horsepo.....er of their 2505 to get back dround MdzJ;er. As this ba ttie co ntin ued to the chcckcrcd, the amazing efforts of St"an Ha mb li n aboard h i~ YZKO Big Wht"t"1 d id n 't go unn oti ced . Hamblin wa s fur th e r back in th e pack, a nd the field o f 2.5Os were able to outhorsepower Hamblin to the fir.>t tum, but little did they know they were just d el a yi ng th e in e v ita b le. Ra ce r a fte r ra cer watcht.->d. helplessly as Hamblin came blazing by on hi.!> mini to work his way intu fifth, approxim ate-Iy 10 set-o nds behi nd Me tzge r in third . Hamblin ba tt led th e las t fou r la ps with Eigo Sa lo, bu t Sato too k the checker ed just ah f"o'l d of the vcrv fast Hamb lin. ~ were on the menu for race three, and Mick ey Griffin pullc.>d. th c holcshot aboard his 280, fo llo wl:!'d by Anthony Brusct"lla , Chad, Ga um mer and Na tha n Jon es. Griffin pulled ou t 4

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