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Cycle News 1998 05 06

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The Clayton Memorial Foundation would like to thank the following Corporate Sponsors for participating at the 2nd Annu~1 Charity Golf Classic held March 3, 1998 at the Indigo Lakes Golf Club, Daytona Beach, FL. PACE MOTOR SPORTS .-c Kawasaki two seconds, and Honda-mounted Dunaway Le[ [he good times roll. finished third. Veteran riders seemed to thrive on the "old school" circuit, with Cincinnati's Hal Combs doing damage in the Over 30 class, where he grabbed the overall with 1-) finishes on his Honda. Tom A. Hawk (alias 'The Tomahawk") slammed his old Yamaha home in second place with 3-4 postings, followed by Clair Story and Richard Robinson. (Eill~ $ Results 250 A: 1. Mark Burkhart (Hon); 2. Greg Rand (Suz); 3. JosIl Steel (Kaw); 4. Shane Shipley CHon); 5. Mike Blair (Suz). 125 A: 1, Greg; Rand (Suz); 2. Mark Burkhart (Hon); 3. Charlie Dunaway (Hon); 4. Mike Morgan (Yam); 5. Chris Berry (Suz). SUZUKI 15+ A: I. Chris Knox (Hbg); 2. Justin Story (Hon); 3. DouE Rinner (Yam); 4. Joey Defelice (Hon); 5. Dallas Avuy (Suz). 30+: 1. Hal Combs (Hon); 2. Tom A. Hawk (Yam); 3. Clait Story (Hon); 4. Richard Robinson (Hon); 5. Troy Barth (tfon). 40't': 1. Gerry Benne" (Suz); 2. David Spillman (KTM); 3 Larry Shumaker (Hon); 4. Terry Sheets (K.1w); 5. Mike Aller The ride you've been waiting for. MIA --- (Hon). PACE Motor Sports' $500 "Longest Drive Award" went to Mark Mitchell. Progressive Suspensions' "Closest to the Pin Suspension Award" went to Larry Langley. (Larry Langley represents P~gressive Suspension, he graciously donated this prize back to the foundation to be auctioned off. Scott Parker stepped up and donated $250 for this prize.) - - - - - - - - - The Winning Foursome Chris Carr, Colin Edwards, Mat Mladin & Paul Carruthers. Special Thanks to the 1998 Participants: Ed Adkins, Bruce Bober, Stephen Bobic, Chris Carr, Paul'Carruthers, Colin Edwards, Robert Ewing, John Franklin, Mark Gallardo, Larry Gordon, Don Hammock, judy Klinger, Mike Klinger, Larry Langley, Russ Mattson, Mark Mercadante, Mark Mitchell, Mat Mladin, Scott Parker, Terry Pratt, Jason Pridmore, Jimmy Shelton, Thomas Stevens, Mike Sullivan, Steve Sullivan, Randy Warren, Greg White, Thomas Williams. Show an injured racer you care and participate next year in the 3rd Annual Charity Golf Classic held during Bike Week in Daytona Beach, FL. Donations can be made to P.O. Box 5084, Costa Mesa, CA 92628-5084 ~y his Honda by posting 2-1 finishes over F&S Suzuki's Rand. who finished second with a 1-2Former National MX contender Josh Steel rode his Kawasaki into. third place with 5-3 finishes.. West Virginia's Mike Morgan was in contention for a great overall score but failed to start the second moto after flying to third place in moto one. The U5cc A class was all Rand as ·he fought off Burkhart and Dunaway for the overall by winning both motos. Burkhart followed with ,~ BE'N~ 1)EL'\JE~E1) What can you do about it? CYCLE NEWS L4TE! As America's only weekly motorcycle publlcattan, we're the only thing you get that you even realize Is Iah!I [When was the last nme you knew your monthly magazine was a week later than usua17) some better method (at a reasanable cost) to get your Cycle News cIellvered quicker, we're all.stuck with the same problem. Most Cycle News subscrlpftons are cIellvered via 2nd CJass mall The bulk of what you pay fbr on your annual sUbscrlpfton Is postage. You are paying fbr better delivery than what you have been recelvlno- why! . If you are able to pay fbr foster service, ftm-class mall delivery within the lJnifed ~ fbr Cycle News, annual subscrlpnon price: 5111.00. (OUlslcie the Here are your attematlves fbr better service: Around the beginning of 1997, the U.s. Postal Service reclasslfted all pUblications Into what they caU "PerIodicals" Ibr the purposes of delivery speed. That means they now lump your Cycle-News In with aU the monthly publlcaftons and deliver them with the same urgency (or lack of urgency). All Cycle News can do on our end Is get the paper shipped Invnedlatley atler each weekend's events, and Into the mall system, which we da, every Tuesday mamlllQ, without fall (except on weeks with a M.onday holiday, then we prIntTuesday and ship your poper on Wednesday morning). Aller that, It's ' out of our hands, and you need to register your cIelIvery complaint with the U.s. Postal Servic~, not us. W~'re as ft'ustrated as you are, and unnl there's U.s., ftm-c1ass cIellvery Is available fbr 5130.00; Canada & Mexico are 5125.00). cycle News' toll-I\'ee subscrlpnon honlne Is 1-800-831-2220. ·orRegister your delivery complaints with the U.s. Postal Service via lHTlall at customdemallusps.gov or, call the U.s. Postal Service 1oI1-1tee consumer hanlne - 24 houn a day, seven days a week - at 1-8OQ-ASK-U5PS (l-8OQ-27S:877n. Please keep your message brier. to the point, cIescrlpttve of your cIellvery problems, and as polite as possible. If the USPS hears ttom enough customers, they can only pay attenfton and Improve their selVlce. 15+ 8: 1. Josh Dohn (Suz); 2. Brian Rehmert (Suz); 3. Scoh Generke (Suz); 4. Dave Hom (Suz); 5. Trevor Welch (Hon). OPEN B: 1. Jerry Caldwell (Kaw); 2. Brian Hammond (ATK) 3. Steven Anneshansley (Hon); 4. Myron Rosenberger (Kaw); 5 Jeremy Russell (Hon). 125 B: 1. Michael Campbell (KliIw); 2. Jason Saunders (Suz); 3 Jared Wolfe (Yam); 4. Josh Martin (Suz); 5. Dnid Rife (!Caw). 250 B: 1. Josh Dohn (Suz); 2. Josh Martin (Suz); 3. Briat Rehmert (Suz); 4. Edmund Moore (Hon); S. Brian Duston (Yam). 16-24: 1. Chris Berty (Suz); 2. Steven Richards (Suz); 3. larec Wolfe (Yam); 4. Brian Duston (Yam); S. CNrIie Pas1cins (~. SCHBY: 1. Mike Campbell (Kaw); 2. Scott KuchleT (Hon); 3 Josh Hamilton (Hon); 4. Jason Wade (lCaw); S. Mark Diehl (Suz). 80 (12·15): 1. David Herb (Klw); 2. IJrerek Sturgell (Kaw); 3 Man Pritchard (Hon); 4. Nick Mowry (Hon); 5. Dustin Cottril (Sozl. 80 (7·11): 1. Michael WUlard (Suz); 2. D.R. Atwood (Vam); 3 Chris Robertson (Suz); 4. Jared Grabiel (Suz); S. Philip IGnnisor (Soz). 65: 1. Michael Willard (KTM); 2. Jake Mohney (Kaw); 3. TAn' ner Reed (Kaw); 4. Allen Nutter (KlIw); S. Kyle Smith (l

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