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Cycle News 1998 02 11

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PRES E NT 2 The nd . Ann u al 125JR: 1. J~ Bed.rtt (KIw); 2. Ryan Ross (Hon); 3. Jereny (J:aw); &. 8mt p~ (Suz); 5. Robrrt Be.ludet (Yam). 125 A: 1. Cory JCftoney (y.m); 2. Justin G uthr~ (Y~); 3. Dustin. kuntjes (Suz); 4. MX:had l.rtenofto (Yam); S. Bruer DelanD F~ (Yam). CLAYTO OU C A ITYGOL C Tuesday,- a~ch Charles and Sharon Clayton , the founders of America 's weekly motorcycle newspaper, Cycle News, established this foundation in 1989 after they realized the need to financially help motorcycle racers who have unfortunately been injured during a race. Their wish has been to give back to the motorcycle industry, what the industry has given to them. -1 r---------------------, 3,1998 Name _ Address -'State City.:. ' Zip _ Phone ( o Single o Double' o Foursome' ' Additional Name(s) in Group Over the years , the Clayton Foundation has disbursed thousands of dolla rs to these injured racers when their insurance funds have run out, and benefits or raffle money that their family, friends and clubs have contributed is gone. That's when the Clayton Foundation steps in. Each entrant must submit a separate form and payment. Every effort will be made to match requested group pairings. Regu lar Entry -$95.00 includes entry and free unlimited range balls. Corporate Sponso rship -Fee: $1000.00 - Gold $500.00 - Silver -Includes 4 entries into the tournament -Company's banners at a tee box and the green of the sponsored hole -Company logo included in all advertising materials Please come join us for a day of fun that helps suppo rt this worthwhile charity. -Special recognition at Awards Ceremony Make checks payable to: The Clayton Foundation Mail to: Cycle News Inc. P.O. Box 805 Tucker, GA 30085·0805 L Indigo Lakes Golf Club Daytona Beach , FL SIGN-UP NOW SPACE IS LIMITED ~ 125 B: 1. J;unir 8«kdt ~w); 2. IfttY'W~ (Suzl· 125 C: 1. Jt'rellly FlftlNn (X.aw); 2. ICrvin Pru ss (Han); 3. Bntt Pi1Cf' (Suz); 4.StrveGirud (YMm);5. TavD M.iynr (Y.un ). 250 A:. 1. run Roth (Suz ); 2. Dustin ICruntjles (Suz). 250 B: 1. Juan ffteman ~w),; 2. M.vm Wonrab (Suz). 250 C: 1. Jim ~rU CH n ); 2. C hu lrs Lbkeol (Ho n) ; 3. o Anthony U~ (Suz ); 4. J.P. Anlca\ (Han); S. Phil Grillo (Yma ). 40+ : 1. Gary Duecker ()(aw); 2. LArry Brock (Hon); 3. Eric ICraft (Yam); 4. PeterZarccIrr(Suz); S. MiU~ (Yam). 50+ : 1. 1Du. Whi trry (l-bl). WMN: 1. AngJito K.euntjr5 (Yam ); 2. TQCf HrbI'OO (Yam ); 3. D~ Richsteinel' (IC;Iw) . Hermann hammers Las Vegas Motocross By Dick Goodwin LASVEGAS,NV,JAN. l1 Local hotshoe Mark Herm ann dropped the hammer on his competi tion in the 125cc Novice divisio n as he outclassed and outlasted all the oth er riders in the combined Novice / Beginner class at t he Las Vegas Mo tocro ss Club's fir st race of 1998, held al Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Hermann bla sted his Red Carpet Kawa saki into the clean air to start the actio n off in moto o ne . Ragi ng right be hi nd h im w ere joh n Meshkoff and j aso n Brown . As the pack careened ar ound the trac k, leading Beginner racer Brown made his move into second overall. Hermann was on fire, how ever, and just flamed away from everyone else to win by a stou t mar gin . Brown coasted to an easy seco nd, ahead of john Meshkoff and David Munoz. Munoz's first race must have insp ired him.as he led everyo ne at the start of race two. Hermann wasn't to be d enied on this da y, how ever, as he passed jason Brown and then Mun oz for the lead. Once ou t in front, Hermann turned up the wick and ran away and hid as he had done in the first race. Brown foug ht pas t Munoz for seco nd but Hermann was long gone. Muno z finished second ove rall, with Meshkoff and jason Derschan in third and fou rt h. respectively. Brown wa s the runaway winner among the 12Sec Beginners. followed by Sean KinsheUa and Cody Gower. Kevin Steele, the flyin ' fireman. jumped out in front in the first Vet mo te, just ahead of Brad Simcox and Ron Goodwin. Mall Hennann and Glenn Weidman were also on the mov e. As the pack raged around the track, Simcox took over first place and Rich Stuc ki roared into contention on his Honda. Simcox kep t the throttle cranked up and flash ed to the win. Stucki sur. vived a nasty dogfight wi th Weidman to captu re seco nd, and Herma nn brough t home fo urthplace honors. Simco x got right down to business in the second cont est, posting the fast est time to the first tu m . A few turns lat er, Kevi n Steele b lasted righ t past him. On ce aga in , Stucki w or ked his wa y up to argue with Weidman over third. Simcox p urs ued Steele wi th a vengeance, but Simcox wasn 't giving any gro und this time. The two raced spo ke to spoke for the w ho le race, with Steele emerging as the winner of race two. Simcox took the overall win due to his better firstmo to result. Weidm an and Stucki finished second a n d t hird ove rall, res p ect i v ely , while Steele's 6-1 forced him to settle for fourth overl~ all Results P/W (<<0) " , I. """""' Good.... (Cob); ~ C«y Sibky lI=t 3. Tony upulO (K IM ); 4. A~ Iovino (Kl'M); S. Nicholas ""-z; (I.em~ P/W (U ) 8 : 1. Oe¥in Mart y (Kl'M); 2. Robor-rt Campbell (KTM ); 3 . Kq.J.n T utt le (UM); .... Cod y C iord.J.tlO (KT M); S. l'hom.ou Y.J.g'e(Suz}. P/W(1.fl)k I. K..... Mwpby(KTM);~ Kylot..wi5 (Adt3. " .... StOOd (lcrM ~ 60 BEG (6-8 ): 1. Ry.J.n Undnbrinl. (K.J.w) ; 2. Tony uputo (K.iIw); 3. RorwUr Goodwin (K.J.w) . .. Be:; (9-1I~ I. C«y "yl o<-t 3. Christopher MeshkoIf (K.J.w); 4. John Morrow (JrUw); S. Fnnkie kMno(K.w~ .. JK CYCLE ("lit I. Bnndon KeaIomaIda oc.w) ; ~ W""r . tWrio o<-t 3.)od l>ownoy (Han); z, "trick (Hon ); 3. Z.J.ckCmbstein (Hon); 4. Rc:.uUe Underbrink (Y.un). 80 NOV (~11); 1. Nk k Bulloch (K.iw); 2. M.!.tt Jkind;~ (Han). 80 NOV (12-16): 1. Srott ~ (Yam); 2. Tony WesttNy (K.J.w); 3. Ryan Wilson (Ka.w); c. Ty ler Mc.teruen (lCaw ); S. Jimi Harris (Y~). S/MlNl: 1. Joshua Thurgood (Hon) ; 2. Mike'EstesJr. (Hen). . 125 BEG: 1. J l Brown (yam ); 2. SeanKinshella (Yam); 3. .J.9OI' Cody Gower (Suz); c. Derek Schilz (Suz); S. Ouis Wa!kn (Kawl. 125 NOV: 1. Mark Hermann (K.J. ); 2. o..vld Munoz (Hon); 3. w J MeshmH (K.J.w) .. Joil8On Denchan (l<.J.w); S. JiUIOn O'Camor ohn ; (Han~ 36 250 NOV: 1. Dual)' Sch.J.11er (Kaw); 2. Dav e Gifford (](a w ); 3. Mike Trichert (Suz); 4. Kirk Step hmsen (Han); S. Andf' StOOd (Hant .. K.Yln ....10(Hanl; S. C«y "yon (Han~

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