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Cycle News 1998 08 05

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Mark Till ey pl ow s th rou gh a Gle n Helen turn en route to a seco nd -place finish in th e 125cc Expert class during the Yamaha Dealer's Ser ies. Results rwso: 1. jordan Stric kland (Ya m); 2. Ant hony B.mth~y (y a m); y 3. Ryan Wolfe (Yam); 4. iC.l Jol N icholso n (Ya m ); 5. Ryan Hughes (Y am ). 50 (4-6): I. Ryan 1Vt'1"'!'o (CClb); 2. [orda n Stric kla nd (Cnol; 3. Na tha n Heskett (Cob); 4. Kieft... Stan d ley (Cob); 5. Ben jamin Dan forth (C ob ). 50 (7-ln : I. Devan Welch (Cob ); 2. Ax l Moler (C ob); 3. Kris Nelson (Co b ); 4. Rya n Brom field (Cu b ); 5. Bry ant Deboard (Co b). 05; 1, Ky le P re s to n (Kaw); 2. Jake Mo h ne y (Ka w) ; J . Pa t Massie Ou w ); 4. Tvler Bowers (K.lw); 5. Codi Adams tKaw). lUI(7·11l : 1. Chri!> Robe rtson (Suzl ; 2. Kyle Pr e to n (Yam ); 3. s Nick Carroll (Ka w); 4. D.R. Atwuo d tSuz l; 5. Dillion Rhoades (5uz ), IiO02-15): 1. Ma ll Barnes (Suzl; 2. Ca vin Gracyk (Ka w l. 3. Dav id Whit cr.lft (5uz); 4. Co rry Arnold (Ya m); 5. W illy Brnwning (Yam). SC HBY 125: I. M"tt Ba rnes (SllZ); 2. Josh Hamilton (Su z); 3. Gavin Gra cyk (Kaw ]: 4. Willy Browning (Y" m ); 5. Bria n Sommer (Suz ). 125 A : 1. Ke ith Bowen (Su z ); 2. Ted C a m p be ll (S uz); 3. Tom my C o ll ie r (Suz); 4. Rya n Cla r k (Kaw ): 5. Randy Vala de (Kaw). 12.'> B: L Jaso n McDonald (SU ; 2. Mtchael M.·I'Ct'r (SuzJ; 3. 7:) Ja so n Saunders (Kaw ): 4. M ike Ca m p bd l (Kaw); 5. David Whi t· cr,l ft (SU7:). 125 C: I. To ny Taylor (H on); 2. Steve Rhoades ():'"m); 3. Ch.:ld W.,lkrll (5uz ); 4. N,l h. Elkin s (..uz ); 5. Bry an Elliott (yam). ' '; 2511 A: I. To mmy Co llie r (Suz ); 2. Ted Cam p be ll (Suz) ; 3. Jeff [kment (Yam) ; 4. Jon Schmitz (Sw: ); 5. Mike a !.lir (Suz) . 250 B; 1. J,, ~n Md Jun "l d (Suz); 2. Jus h Dohn (Suz) ; 3. Mike Campbell (I<.-. ); 4. Mike Ml'r c{'r (Suz) ; 5. Bri,ln Rehm t·rt (5uz). w 250 C: 1. Scntt GL't\t'r ke (~z); 2. J,l Son POWln; (Suz); 3. Steve ' RhoildL"5 (Ka w ); 4. Mill"5C- 4: 1. Jaso n Frt'ckcr ( Ho n); 2. G fl1; Smith ( KI~I); 3. JdSt)l\ 2 Sd unders (KdW); 4. Tony Wiescnhdh n (KT M); 5 . Br w n Du!l ton (Y.l m). ' . 2...'> + A : 1. M ike ~Iorga n (Ka w ); 2 . Jon Schmitz (Su z ); 3 . G rt)!; Mad d o x (Yam ); 4. Jeff Atlr,l (Suz) ; 5. Erik Lt.'On,lrd (Yam) . 25+ R: 1. Cu rtus Rl,hmert (Suz); 2. Dolle SI,lba u ""h (Su z ); 3. fO!'h Do hn \Suz); 4., Bri,UI Ik h m l' rt (Suz); 5. Jam c y Joh o!otrl (Yam ). l ~J + A : 1. Jon Sch m itz (Suz) ; 2. Mike M orJ;~n fKawl; 3. Gre}!; Mad d o x tYam) ; 4. Tom A. H,lV (Su z); 5. Jdf Flora (Suz) . ,:k 30+ B: 1. Cu rtis Rt'hm ert (Suz); 2. Ru n Rl'hmNt (Su z ); 3. J.-. l' y Jllhm wlrl ( Ydm ); 4. M"rty Berbdich (Bon ); 5. Richard Sp an m glcr (K.lw). 40+: I . Gerry B..nn d t 0· 1<)1\); 2. Boyd e Woltt' (Suz) ; 3. J. Hen ry Grd (Ho n); 4 , M.ltk M,llhl'b (Y,lm ); 5. StJ.l1Courtl'd (J..,.'TM). OPEN B: I . J.C . C r;1wns ( Y.1m ); 2. Mark G illu m O-Io n) ; 3 . Dou glas Mohr (Yam ); 4. Ju s tin Back (Suz ); 5. Derri ck Go ld berg (H on) . Lucas leaves 'em at Silver Springs Motocross By Meli ssa Th read gill ed off a last-d itch effo rt by Pregoe for the lead right before the checkered flag to ho ld on to second . Fregoe took third. In the second mot a , Bender go t the holesho t, fo llowed close! y by Lu ca s an d Fregoe. Lu cas was qui ckly able to gai n the lead , while Bender 'rema ined in second. An intense ba ttle for thir d too k place bet w een Fregoe and McKeo n, w ith McKeo n making the pass an d mo vin g up to try to duke it ou t w ith Bender. Lucas, mea nw hile, too k this opportunity to o pen up a lead , and he remained unc hallenge for the res t of the race. d A fter a toug h battle, McKeon ma naged to pa ss Bender. Fregoe also ov ertoo k Bender an d , on the last lap, Mck eo n. Lucas wo n the race, followed by Pregoe and McKeo n. In the 125ce Expe r t class, Don Sch midt, on hi s 7-5 Cy cle-s po nso red 'en try, too k a do ub le moto " in for the o ver a ll. Sco tt Ghidiu , wi th a w tally of 2-2, e nded up w ith seco nd , while Ken Sheerer we nt 4· 3 for thi rd overall. Results 50: 1. C hr is Ll wrcnce (Cllb); 2. Rvan N eidrilure f (C(, b ); 3 M yl~ Rl'i!ls (KIM); 4. ' tm a tM n Su e (KT~i); 5. Ryan Lucd!> (Lt'ln). 60: 1. Cu dy Dunnin¥; (K.lw) ; 2. Chad Dunn in g (K,l W); 3. Bran do n Ml'i e r (Kaw); 4 . Fra nk Btu n!! ( Kaw) ; 5. AIL'x 5i~ i1.mo l1dl (J<.-. ). w JR MINI: 1. Jcffrt'y Mort (Su z ); 2. CI>d.y Dunnin~ (Kaw); 3. Bl'au N ichol s ( Ho n) ; 4 . Bra nd l' n W h el'1t·r (Ka w l; 5. G n·s Pt'rl (Kawl. SR ~t1NI : 1. Jo:-h Utbt.' rg O<'lW); 2. Brimd .m Kuh n (Y.1m ); J. Do n nv Williams [H u n) ; 4. C.d ..h M ilk'r (KdW); 5. Dlln.t1d Ta yl " r (K.Iwl. MINI CO MB, 1. Jdfn>y Morl (Suz); 2. _ .,h Utbcr}l; (K.1W): 3 I" Bralld lln Kuhn (Ya m ); 4 , C., ll·b Mill .·r (Kaw ); 5. Za ch Ea ..tm,1rl (1<.l l. w 125 SC H BY: I. J'lmie Rtl bin so n \K,l W); 2. Bobby Silwro le (Kaw); 3. J o~h Ci !ilo (Yam) ; -1 Stt'Vl;' Edw,l rd .. (I-llIn); 5. M,lrshilU _ McFitfldnd f!Caw). 1f>-24 CO MB: 1. Scott G h idi u (KilW); 2. Ari.lll R.-lrlx·r (K.u,,); 3. AM on U tb erg (K.1W); 4. C hri!l L.. nzi (Su z); 5. M,llt P,l tt,'r l> on (Ya m ). 125 aEG : 1. Bobbv Butle r (Ho n); 2. Ro be rt N' ltllSkv (K.1W); 3. 'g T.J. IX-Il iSuz); 4. Timoihy KriL " r (J(.w,' J; 5. lcffr.,), H'lll (5U2). 201-DrEN BEG: 1. kff Rin f; (Su z ); 2. Ch rist upht.'t Ca m p bell (Hon) ; 3. Jilm es Mdde j,l (KawJ ; 4 _ Brdd le y To k's (K.1W); 5 . St ', 111 Co nk lin (K.,W). 125 SOY: I. Ste ....e n Du r il-k ( Ka w); 2. ~ I (K.1W); 4. T,lnnl'l' Rl't.od (K., w ); 5. N.1UlII); 4, Iody So.lZol (Ho n}; 5. Brian Wall'L' r (K,l W). 250 INT; 1. G.\ry Trachy (Y.-.m); 2. Du sty wauers (Yam) ; 3. J ~h Cavanaugh (Hon): 4. Cole Towns•-nd (Ya m ). 2511 P RO : LTy Kady (Suz); 2. Mike Cibon (H on ); 3. John Sen-ik.l (Yam) ; 4. Tim Sha rp (Ya m ). 4-STRK BFe: 1. Tlmy c.' p u to (H u s); 2. Ton y Orti7. (yJ. m ); 3. Pao l rl ~i s .. (!"Ion); 4 , Vincent Dudash (H o n ). 4--STRKIN T: 1. AIe1t7..1pa t., ('{(Y (Su zl; 4. r ,ll Sim pSll\l (Suz) ; 5. Da n te H" rn.'to (Su z). J I~ VET NOV : I. Do m inic Ga yt <1l1 (Suz ); 2. Mic!' ,,1'1 Marr in (Ya m ); 3. Bry an La m !:>o m (Yam) ; 4. Da\'t' Rik'y (Kaw ); S. Jo hn Tu r ner (SUz.). JI~ VET 1:\.T: 1, Tony Ai"n ar t (Y.l m) ; 2. Aody St'1'h.'ns ('{olin). ' JR VET EX: 1, Jcff Fine {I. Io n); 2. Ian Fitz~ibb()ll (SuLl. VJo.T KEG : I. Slew Jack"':l n (Ya m ); 2. Mo rg an Pierce (5U7. ; 3. ) J o h n H u tc hi s on ( y ...m ); 4 . Harol d W ill kl~ s {Ya m I; 5 Mtke M'IC gJ. iH, .,,). hu VET NOV: I. Rl,b bie J a m~ (Ya m); 2, Ga ry Lilcy (H u n l; 3. Tom m y !..A'Olll ' (Holl); 4. Ph illip T,lb ilda (Y,l m ); 5. Id f E.lry (Su z). Vhi L T: I. r imy Biel1ert (Ya m); :!. Terrv H(,l1sley (Y,lm ); 3. "' Fn"'l N ich ols (I -h~Il ); 4. Ch ris RtlY (Y.\m); 5 . Brure o.'OIClIl\(Yam ). l VET EX: 1. M., rt ill "'l l''''Nnl'r (Ya m ); 2, Do ug Yam-II (Y,lm ); 3. John Wh itakl'r (\'<1In). SR NOV : 1. P h ill ip T.' bu n d ... (Ya m ); 2. ],l,.o n y"d"c.lwa (YJ.m); 3. Mik e Joh n ....0 (Hu n); 4. Brad Va ndcl1he rs (lio n ); 5. Ton v l Sch uler (Y,l m). . SR I:-.IT 1. Jon Sp.'i Khl tYdm ); 2. 5 te1·(' Da lton (Ya m ) 3. Tim : Holm ()',l m ) 4 Steve o..m a lds on (Yam); :; M' lrk Moure (Ya m), SR EX: l. ROil Tu rn er (Yam ); 2. Bo b M",,:; d l (Yam) ; 3. Dl' n ni'i w Boul wdf"t' (Y,m l ). Behrle again at Lawrenceburg Short Track By Jo hn Spurri er (SUL) . 201-GrEN AM: 1. C ra ig Wh l'b tiot' fKaw); 2. Jel'l.'my Tiffan y ($ UL); 3. Robert V" r kl'V (Ka w ); 4. [k ,b "';eiss (SU.l); 5. D.w iJ Kilnia (Ka w ), . 125 EX: I. Dun Sch mid t (H on) ; 2. Sco tt G hid iu (K.1\\'I; 3. Ken Shl'Crc r (Kdw ); 4. Pde Ph illips (Iil lll); 5. Miltt P,l ltl'n.tm (Ya m ). 201·0rS\i EX: 1. Dun Sch mi d t (lio n ); 2. Jo.· Ellin gton (Yam) ; 3. G r"'f; :vtt'ed t'r (Ka w ); 4. Ke n 'iht'!' r('r ( Ka w);:;. r e ll' rhillip~ (Hu n). 25 ~ A: 1. I)(m Sch m idt (Ho n); 2. Pd ., Ph ill ip s (Hlln); 3. JOt.' ElIil1gtlm (Ydnl ); 4 , Jdf Fr..,.-;,Ot' (Ho n) ; 5. G rl'g Mee dlT (K.w l). 25'" B: 1. Cr.1tg Whl"t'!.tint' (ihot, followed clo~ely by Kenny Mor ris (als o of John Bu rr Cycles). Quri ng the thir d lap , Morr is was wi thin three bike lengths of O'Conne r. By the white-flag lap , Mor ris w as in O' Co nner's bOlCk pocket, try in g d ifferen t lines to sha ke O'Conner's con fidence . O 'Co nner go t hidp from a l.1 p pe r an d too k the w in . Morris ca me in st'Cond. with Kane Jame- oll in thi rd , In bct ween races, O'Con ner said that Mor ris really pu sh ed him to go faster . O 'Con ner go t a s lower s ta rt in th e second m o to, lo sing the ho les hot to Br ian \Vinbu rn , wit h Rv an McCar thy taki ng sc'Cond , By the time the I; " ders rea che d the g randsta nds o n the .seco nd lap, it was aga in O 'Conner in firs t. O'Conner held the le< to the ·end, wit h Kris Lavo ie of Cu cald monga Yam .Jha in sf'cond and Bren t Denton of Ch< lparral in third . UR LAW RENCEB G. IN. JULY17 Pat Behrle d ominat cd the 600cc Pro-Am d'l~S a t the Lawr encpburg sh,,'rt track , win ning his hl'i.1t ra ce, the featu re- and the thir d r un ning of the , Whita ke r Mile - a fi ve-la p ma tch rac e r un in hon ur of th e late Charley Whitaker. The be s t race of the even ing for th e fan s occu rred in the second Pro-A m hea t race, in w hich Joe Seyfferle and 5<'ffi Lowe raced side by side for th e en tire race . Sey fferle held the ins ide, w ith Lowe trying everything he could thin k of to pa ss on th e o u tside. Lo we managed to ge t the lead for one trip up the bac k str etch, but Seyfferle took the lead back in turn thr ee. Sey fferle wo n the hea t hy abou t three ft'Ct. In the Pro -Am findl, Lowe led go ing up the back st re tch off the sta rt but left a litt le space on the insi de thro ug h tu rn s th ree an d four. That \vas a ll the space Behrle need ed to sho ulder his way by for the lead an d the w in. Lowe finished seco nd , followed by Tom m y Henruolcr, Seyffcrle and the res t of the field . Behrl e a l ~o we nt w ire to wire in the Wh ita ker M ile to w in the eve nt for the thi rd straight yea r. Phil Wo lf also had a good eve ni ng, domina tin g th e O pe n A heat ra ce an d the feat ure. He had hopes of capt uring th e Over 30 fea tu re as well, and h is po le posi tion at the sta rt see med likely to enha nce his cha nces. Hm vever, Seyffer le go t the better holeshot at tl1l' star t and too k the leild, wit h \Vo lf cam ped on his rear tire, looki ng .

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