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Cycle News 1998 04 08

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~ (ll],zp tfDUNLOP Long taking his Suzuki TLlOOO to the front of the pack. Gary jaehne, also riding a TLlOOO, finished fourth, sandwiching Paul Orlandi's Ducati and john Burden's homegrown Kawasaki EXSOO. Tim Kamholz returned this year to find himself in a position with which he has grown familiar since the beginning of last season: second place in both 600cc Production and Superbike, behind Parriott. Can bested defending 750cc Superbike champion Short by a place, taking the victory as the Chandelle Suzuki rider continued to battle despite his injuries. jacen Puerta ran well in both 750cc classes, finishing fifth in Superbike and then taking the victory in Production. Results $ F-PAC: 1. Cory Call (Suz); 2. Brian Parriott (Han): 3. Mark Foster (Kaw); 4, Rob Mesa (Stu); 5. Ed Marchini (Hon). p.): 1. Michael Hannas II (Hon); 2. Rocky Wong (Hon); 3. Paul Variz.e (Hon); 4. Chris ~ary (Hoo); 5. Scott Anderson (Hon). OPEN GP: 1. Soon Bigley (Hon); 2. Jim Fife (5uz); 3. Chris Voelker (Hon); 4. Bob 5iebenhaar (Hon); S. Dean Perry (5uz). F-2: 1. D.1ve Mason (Yam); 2. Ed Marchini (Hon); 3. Dan Reg.. er (Yam); 4. Richard Snowden (Hon): S. Joey Cubbage (Hon). P·I: 1. Cory Call (SU2); 2. Ken Chase (Suz); 3. Richard Snowd"'n (Hon); 4. WilUam Scott (Kaw); S. Mike Voelker (Han). F-SCL: 1. Creg Kersten (Hon); 2. Joe Abeyta (Yam); 3. Don Jones (Yam); 4. Michael Caravllila (MuZ); S. Anthony Diridoni rfff£ @Ij) ;ypJJ!l/6. - $705,000 12 ROUND SERIES includes S-,_ rider point lund the bike-thrashin' in-your-face race action as the world's best motocross racers roll thru the outdoor national series... Don't miss see where it s __ all begant p're-action SCOTT KLQ7Z visit our web site at www.mxnationaJs.com (Yam). F·lW OPEN: l. Brian Long (Suz); 2. Paul Orlandi (Due); 3. John Burden (Kaw); 4. Cary Jachnc (Suz); 5. Ken Hill (Hon). 500 TW: 1, David Chowenhill (Knw); 2. Arthur Ferdinand (Knw); 3. Bill Fordyce (Knw); 4. Jeff Roell1nds (Kaw); 5. Thomas Dorsey (Kaw). 450 S/BJ(: 1. Rosslyn Wells m (Yam); 2. En20 f-errara (Yam); 3. Dave Norgard (Yam); 4. Dennis Preilo6ki (Yam); 5. Doug Pit~ ax:k{Ynm). 600 S/BK; 1. Brian Parriott (Hon); 2. Timothy I(:tmholz (Suz); 3. Mark Foster (Kaw); 4. Donald Creene (Yam); 5. Mike Vot!lker (lion). 750 S/BI(: 1. Cory Call (Suz); 2. Jeff Short (Suz); 3. Rob Mesa (Suz); 4. Mark Foster (Kaw); S, Jaam Puerta (Suz). OPEN SIB": 1. Scott Bigley (Hon); 2. Mike V~lker (Hoo); 30uU Voelb.·" (I-Ion); 4. Jim Fife (Suz); S. Paul Orlandi (Due). 2SO SIB": 1. Joe Carillo Jr. (Yam); 2. Tail Rush (Yam); 3. Phillip Cagle (Hon); 4. Robert Pabon (Yam); 5. Brian Bartlow (Kaw). F-4O: 1. Reeser (Yam); 2. Dennis Doherty (Yam); 3. Bob Siebenhaar (Hon); 'I. John HUton (lion); 5. Sean Murphy (lion). S/DINO: 1, Enzo Ferrara (Yam); 2. Jesse Dolan (Hon); 3. Sc:on Elledge (Yam); 4. Russell MeagheT (yam); 5. Ivan Messina (BMW). VINT 450: 1, Charles Sextoa (Bul). VlNT OPEN: 1. Ivan Mt.'IlSlna (BMW); 2. Robt>rt Karol (Hon); 3. Jove Shapiro (BMW). 450 TW: I, Shaw Reilly (Hon); 2. jonathan FonnanJHon); 3Mark Thorpe (Hon); 4, Ma~ IAvering (Han); 5. Brad Turner Date Track City. State May 10 Glen Helen Raceway Park Race Info San Bernardino, CA 909.880.3090 www.ccweb.com/glenhelen May 17 Hangtown (Prairie City SVRA Park) Sacramento, CA 800-HANGTOWN www.hangtownmx.com May 24 High Point Raceway Mt. Morris, PA 304.284.0084 June 14 Motocross 338 Southwick, MA 413.786.3221 June 21 Budds Creek, MD o.n =, ZSO PROD: 1. Brian Bartlow (Kaw); 2. Erik Wennckcr (Hon); 3. Francis Mazur (Kaw); 4. Dar~n Slawecki (Kaw); S. Chris McGrail (Kaw). 450 .PROD: I. Dennis Presil08ki (Yam); 2. Dave Norgard (Yam); 3. Doug Pitrock (Ya:n); 4. Mark Kayfez (Yam); 5, Barrett Brockhage (Yam). , 600 PROD: I. Brian PalTlolI (Hon); 2. Timothy Kamholz (Suz); 3. David Wasson (Su:z:); 4. Donald Greene (Yam); S. Gary Hatfield (Suz). 750 PROD: t, Jacen Puerta (Suz); 2. Kevin Scott (Kaw); 3. Tom Aquino (Suz); 4, Jdf Hagan (Suz); S. Brian Shannon (Suz), OPEN PROD: 1. Ken Hili (Suz); 2. James King (Hon); 3. Ftetmer Wilson (Suz); 4. John Twmell (l-Ion); 5. jim Fulton (Han). Budds Creek Motocross Park 301.475.2000 www.buddscreek.com July 5 RedBud Track & Trail Buchanan, MI 616.695.6405 www.redbudmx.com July 19 Unadilla Valley Sports Center New Berlin, NY 607.965.8784 uvscmx@catskill.net (email) July 26 Kenworthy's Motocross Park TroY,OH 937."335.4763 Aug. 2 Washougal Motocross Park Washougal, WA 541.673.1671 Aug. 16 Spring Creek Motocross Park Millville, MN Aug.30 Broome-Tioga Sports Center Sept. 6 507.753.2779 scmxpari@mr.net (email) 607.849.4438 or 717 .222.9290 Steel City Raceway Binghamton, NY www.broom~t1oDa.com Two in a row for Montoya at Willow RR 304.284.8884 . By Eric Vincent ROSAMOND, CA, MAR. 14-15 Michael Montoya snared his second straight victory in the Tom Sera Racing Formula Two race in the third round of Willow Springs Motorcycle Club racing at Willow Springs International Raceway. It took several laps for Montoya to thread his way into the race lead on his Michael Montoya Sr."luned Yamaha TZ25O. Initially, it was jeremy Toye who took the holeshot off the line, with Dave Campbell emerging in second At the end of lap one, rounding the fast tum-eight sweeper, Montoya powered around the outside of Campbell and started to focus on catching Toye. A lap later, as the leaders exited tum nine, Montoya was in Toye's draft and shot into the lead just before entering tum one. At the same time, Campbell's hold on third came under attack as Michael Tamayo closed the gap on him. Two laps later, Tamayo made his move as he powered around Campbell. With no further changes in the top three, it was Montoya taking the win, followed by Toye and Tamayo. In the Graves Motorsports/Bert's Motorcycle Mall 650cc Superbike race, Chuck Graves grabbed the lead off the line but was passed by Toye after just a few turns. At the end of lap one, Graves tried to go around the outside of Toye in turn eight but came up short. Toye nearly committed a serious mistake on the next lap when he almost lost the front end in turn five. He recovered, but the error cost him two positions as Graves took over the lead, with Vincent Hascovec in second. Hascovec's role in this race was in doubt from the start because he was riding with incorrect numbers' on his motorcycle. As such, he wouldn't even be listed in the results at the end of the race. With Hascovec out of contention, the race leader at the halfway point was Graves.- fol- STREETexcel Sinter compounds from SBS - the best in sintered metal replacement pads with specifically engineered compounds for front (HS) and rear (LS). These Sinter compounds provide the ultimate in smooth, quick stopping power with formulations that allow for faster cooling and minimum to no fade, even under heavy use and repeated hard braking. 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