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250 ~OV: 1. (:hn,I 1~ 11C.l... ): 2. Doug Sdunid C on ); 3.
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BtvanBvnw lK.w)'
. 25ri 1lVf'~1 C'l"Y\4,,,,;oi~(Yam';2.Kn'inWN>:.trn'> C!i,," /.
Jl)+ l ~; I. Ak?< lorgn>Xn (Ka, l.
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35_ Bet;: I. Ku:. Cl-"I'Vt (]lw.l.... Stevt' D.occll1JU cK..w l; 5. Mik Foukb IHonl.
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J5+ I:'>IT: I. ALr.n LornJoUk>n).
..0... BEG: 1.:\0 McKinnon (Yam); 2. Mi~ k nnmf;S (l<.1 );
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J . Niock l.l " l;l'ton {Hunl; 4, Kobo."I1 Wlll ~ IV..m l.
.w... NOV: I. Stt!'W' Alliln (K.lw ); 2. TIm Oonabon (lU w ); 3
Moe Ha rw e ll (Y"m);" V"m Hn lth n u...• ( K ;, w ); ~: G . Yuung
(KAw l
40+ 1 / MAST: I . AI« J.... rg el\M·n lKaw); 2 Terry Hull e r
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(Ya m); 3. Srcve lAw (K.1w); 4. G.uy Ga lwg tw, (Kawl .
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U/L S~C / N OV : I . K.tnd y Nn rma n (Hon); 2. Kell y Qu inn
J. Mik. Huntt'l' (Suz) ; 4. Mark Vt'l'nou plTarll.' (Suz); 5. BiUy
)u rf'Vich(Yam)
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Mike Kunsm an started (Iff the new race seaso n
by winning hi'l heat ra ces and main eve n ts in
tw o classes at th e Bam Burn er Series ' ope ning
race at tht= Scln J
OM> Fairg round s.
It was n' t easy, as th e full field of F-100 Pro
ride rs endured. thret' red -flagged. restarts befo re
battling for the $420 in prizt" mont"y at stake
pl us the additional sno put up by the enthus iastic fans . Things we re wry S40'rious, to say the
least. Kun'lman , Pa ul lwa na ga a nd Rod
Spencer, -w h o fini shed fir st through third,
rtc"Spt.-'Ctively, .md th e rest of the pa ck w~ tum·
ing laps in the scven-second range on the tight
indoor track. Kunsman al~ won tht= F-l00 Vet
Ex p er t c1a'l'l ove r bro thers Brad a n d Rod
Spencer.
In tht> Pee Wee class, Sean Jones won hi'l hf"at
and the mai n, with Bruce Paulson Jr. a close second in both t>wnb. In the Powder Puffs. Angela
Poth posted a !'It"C'Ond in her heat and a wi n in
the main. The ~8Occ Expert class was a classic
fldt-track battle, with Yamaha-mountt"d Rodney
Spencer Jr. a nd Hond a o f Mil pi ta s rider Sam
Oark racing han d leba r tu handlt=bar for eight
lap:", with Cla rk jus t n ip p ing Spencer at th e
checker ed flag. O ark also wen t on to score a wi n
in lht= llldin event.
Scott Hey w ood . ri di ng a H onda XRI00
tuned by Chris Heyw ood , dominated the F-l 00
Ov er 16 class , with Kenny Wffi ingfiel d a very
close second, try ing to make things interesting
for the fans .
Gosselaar on the gas at
Antelope Valley Motocross
w ho borrowed a 1251.:c
Hond a for th e n ight's
races. Young looked fast ,
smoo th and very expe rien ced on a 125. despite
the fact that he just came
o ut of the min ic ycl e
ranks. Andreu Labrador
was consis tent for third,
while [oel Nelson and Mark Zei d ers round ed
the top five in front of Matt Armstron g. wh o
was makin g his firs t Intermediat e a p pea rance
afte r his transfer from the Novice di vision.
Edward Herring celebra ted his ninth birthday by sto nning to a four-mete swee p of both
the 80cc Novice and 6Ckc (9-11) classes. Herring
pulled the boleshots, carried his speed and did
an awesome job by topping Ricky Hemme and
Dan iel Taft in the 80cc Novice division and
Chad Herbert and Robert Memoli in the 60cc (9·
11) race.
Brand on Mil stead wa s ano ther tw o-cla ss
winner, topping the charts in both the 125 and
250 cc Novice divi sions. Milstea d did ge t a
break in th e 125cc Novice d iv is ion when
heavy fa vo r ite C lyde Ada ms we n t off 't h e
trac k and was du cked seve ra l posi tio ns in the
first m oto. Adam s d id return to win th e seco n d m o to , but a 9- 1 fi ni s h o n ly gav e h i m
enough po ints for fourt h ov erall, be hi nd h igh fl yin g M ik e Mea d ow s, Eri c And e r so n a n d
class winner Milste ad .
Mil stea d returned la ter in th e even ing to
batt le wit h Jeff Ta lbert in ho th 250cc No vice
ra ces. Wh en th e du s t se tt le d , Mil s te ad h ad
recorded two more mota wins for the overa ll
victo ry in front of Talbert,-Luk e Orr and Chris
By Tony Alessi
Results
Results
I'/W A /B : 1. So;ounJ...-tKlM); 2 Bru« Paubon Jr. (Yam ); 3.
Shllln Alkh,,~ (Yaml; ... Cody lall'lbott (Yam); 5 "yk- RI.... kr
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O'a ml
r /w Cl . 1. Rubm Smith lY .m); 2. EJX roth{Ym" ; 3. Slwwn
Murphy {Y.m );". ADr-
J~
(Y. m );5. KCIth MlJl"l"Ian (Yol l.
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1'/W C2: 1. mn"lC Gam..1 (Ya m); 2. Tmunv H1t'OO (Yaml;)'
urton Rodw (Yam); " leffrey roll (Hon ); .'i. l.lunon W.lI......
(5111)
r /w IT; t. Anglrl. roth (Cob); 2 All r - Il-maa (Yarn); 3.
Emmi Dom." IYllm l; 4. Skph..anll" Hum" (YoI
mt; 5. Alhl.y
And..-.IYam).
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1 1<... H('t"n.1nrt,~.. Ir ctwtt (lUw) .
f.lOO
(lion); 3.
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Il) 3. Lou lll CI ,...·pa l\
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MINI I'KO: 1. In",lth.an ShImp; 2. Levi ReW.
IR VETBE 1. Cain Sm""d.
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IR VF.TNOV: 1. ]" n C n ....'1ti.
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VIrrDl:G: 1. Curl Gidcu n; 2. Tim Damon; 3. Larry Hipp. I
VIITNOV: 1. R!,b "",, WA rdS; 2. Gary Laurent ; 3. Ron fink. !
rr: I. Bonnl.. Kelly; 2. Tiffany Smith;~. (""1)"'1.;,1 Pfll""" ,; 4.
Shiln.. Rhn..·h.. rt.
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Proscelle pounds
Las Vegas Motocross
Pt:'d~n.en.
LANCASTER. CA. NOV. I
Chris Gos~la.a r was blaz ing~ fast as he scorched
the romf't" tition in the 12See Intermediate class
\',rith a double mo ta victory during the o~ning
round of the Full Blown Pl'Omotion'l Supe r Bowl
y
of Motocross, held at the Ant elope Volne Fairgrounds .
"We don 't ru n th is race ser ies to m ake
mon~y, " said rat\!' promoler John Hemme. "We
are doing thl" to provi de quality racing and to provide a training ground for up-aoodiatt."S and
chJ~ after the Pro class . In fact, Goss E"laar was
so fast that hI..' nea rly wo n the Pro d ivision , beating all but Donal d Up ton .
With the Pros finished for the nigh t, Gosselaar rl:c'tumed for ano thotr victo ry in moto two
ove r another up-and -com er: Mich ilcl Young,
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!oO BFC : 1. Shawn H" Y"'''' 0.0.,..); 2. O1apnwn FWnt- (KT\f>' J.
Ry. n r,n,," (Cob) ; of Midw..l Gid t'On (VIm) ; S. Danid Kari g""
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50 ((1.0) S/STK: 1. Mich.wi Hall ; 2. Alan Jiron; 3 8Ll~ 1!' I\;lr,grl;
.. :'IrIk Pitlu1.7i;~. (""1mI"""" lW ydl-n .
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SO (1·9) 5/STK: I. Mib- AIC/I5i; 2. lklddi Bnan",,; 3. Hry nTcrzyn; 4. CIwd Gorft;; 5. Billy ~k-'ro.
!Ill (Ool'o) MOO" 1 Mima.-l HAlt; 2_Onnnil.· K"Amo-y 3. BLol ..
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D.lAA
"-"'· eomm.llIll t. yJ.m; S. I'>07. t. I......Ut;2 Br-oooo SwJdan: 3. ChriaNih.m.
dOEX.: 1. Cl\n$ TOCX'O; 2 I~than Stump.
125 BF.G: I. o.vid McMMws; 2. Michael AgnirwlOO 3. Troy
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r.......,.lin; ... KUl1 No-l".. n,;.'i. G.m-tl Sti......
125 NOV: 1. Brandon Mibwad; 2. £ric Andcnon; 3. Mid\;ad
Ml'dd~ 4. Clyd t MaIM; S. Chns &I'fttt.
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t25 If\o : I. ChrU C'O"..... l.ll r; 2. Mich.l,,1 Young; 3, Andrt'u
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I.... r itd"r ; 4. J•...I Nf'I",on ; S. M n k Zridns.
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t15 PRO: I. Donald Upton; 2. Tim Langdon.
250 tsi'.C : 1. NI("" )l'1"OrlW; 2. Jeff lA>~ 11; 3. Billy M~m,; 4.
Sh.iu n Callaha n; 5, Tony A rndt
250 NOV: 1. Bra nd on Mi1Mnd; 2. }cffTaibat; 3. Lul Mo tocross track on his
way to double moto victori es.
All four Junior Cvcle di vision!> wl:'rt!' ru n
togetht'1'" i'n one large ~te and , as the field acsted the step·up jump, t hird-placed Jart:'d Par·
trid ge was leading the h-8 class . Partridge 800n
took over the o\'erall iead as the t\o.·o ol d ~r ridl:c'D
in front of him wt>ntdown. Physically. ~ll e
wa s in sixth place. wo rking his wa y forward in
.m effurt lo catch Partridge. During the next rou ·
pic of laps, Proscelle fought his wa y up to St..'Cond pla~ overall and began lo close ground on
the leader, Partri dge. As they stormed through
the final la ps, only a few bike It>ngt h!> St"paratt."d
Part rid ge and Prosce lle. Finally, on the whitefL1 g la p, Proscell e was a ble to ma ke a p.a~ on
Partridge in the bac k S("('tion of the track. Par·
trid ge stayed fend er-dose the res t of th e way but
cou ld n't r~la lia te. Sam uels fmished a solid third ,
The St"COnd- mo to sta rt was a complete tum~
a bout, with Pros celle in thi rd place and Partrid ge buried in th e pack. Prosce lle blazl..'d away
and opene d up a hu ge lead on th e res t of th~