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Cycle News 1998 05 20

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$20,000 ~ mY'N1!_p~ $10,000 cut a great gate and was gone, leaving the ba ttle for second between Ermolenko and Hicks. Ermolenko held on for two laps, but when the white flag came, Hicks turned it up a notch and got underneath to take over econd. Schwartz and Hicks took the direct transfers, while Ermolenko and Ackroyd had one more shot in the lastchance. The second semi was one of the best races of the night. Oxley drew the pole, with Chism in two and Castro in three. On the outside, Venegas was in four and Manchester in five. When the tapes went up, Venegas, Manchester and Oxley were close enough to blanket, and all three were on the gas. Venegas was m the lead, but by the slimmest of margins. Manchester was working the outside for all it was worth, and Oxley was trying to make the pole work for him. On the second lap, Manchester came through one and two so close to the ground that it looked like he would be picking himself up from it. But he 1Jlade H through and was able to outrun Oxley from the outside to take the second spot. Venegas and Manchester were on their way to the main and Oxley and Chism were on their way to the lastchance. Because of a referee's error in the s'emis, Castro was allowed to take a place on the line in the LCQ. Ermolenko drew the pole, with Oxley in two and Castro in three. Ackroyd drew four, with Chism in five. Ermolenko got the start, but Oxley went down low and took ovet the lead at the end of lap one. When Oxley is out in front, he is as deadly as any rider in the field, and it was ~'Rad" Brad who earned the final spot in the final. MAMMOTH .JUNE 25·28, 1998 BEFORE YOU CALL, PLEASE READ THIS! Mail Early- Entries will sell oul. Entries re,98ived by June 12 will have confirmation by mail. Spectators Race day gate fees are $10: adult, $5; child. $5.00 Spectator fee on Practice Days. Free shuttle bus on Race Days. Orange County Fairgrounds Costa Mesa, California Results: May 2, 1998 PENIolALL CUP FINAL: 1. Brad Oxley (GM); 2. obby Schwartz (GM); 3. CharliC! Venegas (eM); 4. Chris Manchester Oaw); 5. C

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