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Cycle News 1998 08 12

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Stev e And rich (128) won the Combined Pro class durin g the GR at Night Mot ocr oss in Perr is, Califo rn ia. second and jo nes th ird . Sto m me l a nd Martin rode hard an d repealed their first-mo te fourths an d fifths , respectively. Whe n th e mot o sco res we re ta ll ied, th ere was no doubt of the overa ll, with Moor e's 1-1 Ll11y. Harris's 3-2 scores were good for seco nd , and Stom mel's pair of fours was next in line for thi rd . Riders in all classes u sed tonight 's race for a tun e-up for round one of KB Racing Prom otions' five-race Fall Serie , wh ich beg ins in two s weeks on August 14th . Results PW I JR/ "L. BEG : 1. Co rey r.ld ill.l (Ya ml ; 2. JI"''' Filtro (Yaml ; 3. Cntt·y WaU "f"!lo\ll1 (Yaml; 4 . Ky le Tigt'rt (Ya m ); 5 . C .I . D,lf ham (Yam l. Thl); 2. J.lI"cd Nt'V (lA"II1); 3. 50 BEG (4~l : I. DIllon !\t oo.l rt.' ( k. Ian Mu rra y (C o b ); 4 . 100000000000y Slommd (Lem ); 5. Pro..·~lon M yt' n (I.ern). 50 BEG (7. q ); 1. Rich ie Thumas (KThU; 2. A.1n>n Alvit (k. IM); 3. ja red Lang (KT M l; 4. Breit Ha mma n {KTMI; 5. Juhn Ha y" (KTM ). 50 NOV; 1. Dy l.l n N...,y (KT M ); 2. Cody Lam butt (I... ml ; 3. · Mi.:h ad C u rci (Lt.·nll; 4. Jos hu a GIl'U' (KT M); 5. JU"h ll>l McPht'r!lun ( KTM ). 65 BEG : 1. 1.0. Moor e (Kdw l; 2. JOl.·Y Ha rri !l lI,",w); 3 . Scan Stummd (Kaw l; 4. Rvan Martin (K., w ); 5. l"eth.uio jo n('l>(Ka w ). 65 NOY : I. M.ltth l'W Sp.mn'r (Kaw l; 2. K'yll' P.lI~illO (l<.l W) ; 3. Dc.1U Wil.'J;and o'"'w); 4. Brad Kd ly O(.,Wl. flO; BEG (1\-12): I . Aa ron M.I" inc n (Su z l; 2. ~, Cu rci (Ka wl ; 3 . Ca r l MaJ llO ( I(.., w ); 4 . Bo..· "u Wk-jI;and (SUI ); ~ . Kyl l" Parmo n (H u n ). R5 BEG 113- 161: 1. Donny Stu m m "'" (Yam ); 2. DoI n,., H" rru. n ( K/l w J; 3 , gorv Rd.bvich (Hu nl ; -I. Pa u l ~t.:A llt..ter ( K.i w ); 5. John VdnDvke(~w . ) gSfl,;OV: I. Eric Sye (Y" m) ; 2. ViJ\l.'II:'Ilt Blair (Ya m l; 3 . MI lo,> M" llIon (Stu.>; 4 ' a rid Blt'\'i m (ya ml . 125 SCHD Y BEG : 1.1<"1h JerU.i ~ (Ya m ); 2. Chru. Van !o.ll"ter (YamJ; 3. 1 .....·1Tdlney d both motus frum start to finish, a head of KTMmo untl'd joe Collins a nd the Yamaha of Kt:'vin Hay docy. Ma the b \\'as una ble to d u pli cat e his success in the O" er 30 class, however, as he finished seco nd to Suz u ki fast guy Rod HOl k in the I fir st mot o and ended up fift h overall behind Hook, Dieh l, Stew Wollam and Wilhelm. In all, some 180 rid ers we re treated to a we llprepped tra ck a nd pe rfect Frid ay night ,,'eathe r. \Vith many of the series class cha m pionshi ps still up fo r g rabs, th e remaining five rounds promi se more grea t racin g action. Results r/w: A 8 ~ ~ I. Ryan Ken (Yam); 2. AJJi....'" St.1l1ing (Yam) ; 3. A.J. Riltl'fb.ad; of M..-rwd ... Buttt.'l"lJUn (Y.m); 5. Brandon Wh«ldnd . u (Y. ml . 50 (4-6) : 1. Ryan KnT (C ob l; 2. Eknjamin Danforth (Cob) ; 3. Mo:'DIIJu ButbmrWn (Yam ). ... 50 (7-8) : 1. Kril'OtopheT l" elson (Cob ); 2. bch Wt-oland (Cobl; J . Dnan Deboard lCob); 4 . Andy Kinnison U(TM}; 5. Brntl S.ykJr (Cobl. b5: 1. Ty ler Bowe n (lY w l; 2. Cor~ An thony (Kaw); J. H.lvt"fl Ho ld cru lt (l<.1w ); 4. 8 r,1nd on 6or~ Lt-.1dbctter (H u n l; 2 . Dtorrick Du naway 3. 10P0t.'Ph L.m~l" (Ka wl ; 4. le rol y Karshner (Hon); 5. RO!>t; m Ad a n15(Yo1m ). SC IIBY : 1. Tra \' i!I H.lrbho m (Yam ); 2. Trl'\'ot Mun\',l (Ka w); 3 . Jarob M umm~I.1r (Yam) ; 4. N altwn Wila (Suz) ; 5 . Tnl\'U. Wa rd (Kitw); ( K. I W). 1(,.- 4 : 1. Tum m y lobo..·rt Miradl' (Yam ); 3. D,lVl' l n Ho rn (Suz ); 4. Ridlolrd W ilhd m (Hun ); 5. Andn" w Mi'iu k (Yam) . ) (J+ : 1. R..,dnl'\' Hook (Suz); 2. Oilv ,d Die h l (Ya ml ; 3. Sll' Vl' Wo Udm ( I-I...n ); 4 . Ridl'lrd Wi lhdm (Hon ); 5. Mu k Mal hci !lo (Yaml . ' 40+: 1. Mar k M.llh d s (Yaml; 2. ' 0"- Colli ll.'l{KTM I; 3 , Kt'vin H dyd ocy (Y.l m); 4 , o..·nni l>C rl.-'1.'Tl (Su z J; 5. Dal...Wh yd t' (K.lw ). 125 IJ: 1.1.1kl' M,lthl'w !! Ol on l; 2. J.lmcs C hd p ma n (Hun); 3 Tl't'vur M(lriVoI(K.1w l; 4. I... Hkb (Yol ) ; 5 . Rob Bin~n (SllZl. '" m 125 C : I. Brian 8o.."Ckholl (Honl; 2. Ruland Lohr Jr. (Ho n ); 3 . ; Rob Min ton (Ka w ); 4. Bri an Gfft'n (SU1'I S.lrrrmy 6.lI!loIt'Y (Hon) . 250 A: 1. Conroe Urba n (Ya m). 2S0 B I. Bnan Du.·d in (Yarnl; 2. Tom m y I....ay mon (lion); 3. Robt.-rt Mir"de CH l; of. Bri.m Go n.'lt.'1' (Hon); 5. o.wt" Hom (Sul). on 250 C: 1. Barry Taykn- (Kil w ); 2. R.>b Minton (Ka w ); 3. Tom Dt'bmann (Ka w) ; 4 . M ic h .il l Schn... (Su zl; 5 . Scot1 MorrilOOl\ e -nk (Yam l. OrEN: 1. o.t\'e Stotwburner (Ya m l; :t Larry Dilllon (H on). W OS : 1. Dave Stu n ..bu rn l'r (Y" m) ; 2. Joicob M tlrnlll ~ ' I. r (Y" m l; J. Ct,n-y T~aJ wa)' (Ho n) ; 4. D.ww Di... (Vdml; S. E.1mit' ·hl Who."Cla nd (Ya m ). 4-STRK: I . Da yt' Stoneburner (Ydm); 2. Scutt MlllTi.oion (Yam ). 2·STRK B: 1. Tl-dJ D ye n- (y" m ); 2 . AIll'n Oy... rt ·(SU7.); J . o , Calt· Oarks<.n (lilln l; 4. DoIVt" KenJ.tll llflm); 5. En'll D.1mi'l (H on ). .a--STRK B: I. G ....S F"..hcr (Hon ); 2. A.lmn Bill" (H lm l; J. Sn-ott ' L WllIit; (Hu n) ; 4. Sh" nt· Hyln c U la n l; 5. Cha rl~ Burl;crl (l Ion ). Moore on top at KB SX By Bret Eckert 5ACRAMENTO, CA, /UL Y24 Roseville Cycle's J.D. Moore emergl'd as the top 65cc Beginn er rid er after m 'o mo tos of in tense co mpetit ion at KB Racing Promoti on's Friday Night Su percross. Ml)()re uSt.'t.1 a combina tion of co nsiste nt starts an d so lid ridi ng to c1 ~l im the overall class honors for the nigh t. The 60s kicked off mota onc- with a ba ng as Racers Pit Shop / Tho r-spo nso red Michad Cu rd was the qu ickest out of the ga te, bolting cl way w ith th e e a rly le ad. Th e g ree n w a v e of Kawasakis behind him wa s mad e up of D&T Fiberglass 's rider Sean Stommel. Moore, Joe y ' Harris and Nt.1.hario Jont.-s. These yo ung guns began ba nging bars immt"d iat ely, with Moo re di spl acing Stommcl and taking over the number-two positi on . On lap three, H~lrris was on the move, pu shin g Stommel down ano the r pre.ition as he blasted into third . Moore battled thro ughout the mota with Cu rci for the top position but wa sn 't abl e to make 3nything stick . Finally, on the last lap, Moor e llu tgasse (Ya ml; 4. Strve Thin~ (I-I n ); 5. lCnmy Bt-II (Ya m l. zs. BEG : I. Jon Keller (y. m) ; 2. Loul~ W...bh (Hua1); J. Stua rt Nrlson CHon); 4 . Jon deRoro (HOld; 5 . Eric D.rid (Ya m) . .zs.... :,\OY : I. John M..loor Kaw). d VET BEG : 1. Stua rt Sdson tHonl; 2. Loui lO Webb (Hon); 3. Guy Lowe (Kawl; of. John Hod se (l<.Iw ); 5. 5o..·al1 Frit"SIKTht I. VET:'IJOV: 1. Ron Hn. (Yaml;2. Bob AU!ltil1 (KAw). .. VET Th. 1. Joh n Moon: (K. w). 'T: PO LKA OOTS : I . Stt!"Ye Pratt Uttes for most of the moto, fina lly making the pass with slightly mon' than a lap remaining to earn fourth overall. Micky Grilli n cau ght a nd pa ss.>d Anthony Bruscella and Donni e Gritton for the first Supermini mo to win . The st.~ co n d mota saw Gr iffin lead a ll eigh t laps aboard his Goai /VP /Bill' s Pipes-sponsored YZ8 0 to rock up the overall win . Bru scdla was ru nner-up aga in, a hea d or Brandon Stadda n, Brett Line and Gritton. d TIle 80cc Intermed iat t:'.. ass win also went to Griffin , who used a surp rising 6-1 scort:' to come out on top of a four -way tie in po ints. Tyso n Bunnaister went 5-2 to lodge out the 3.-4 of ZlC Wray and the 1-6 01 Ty ler Duncan lor seco nd overall. Ryan Ft.>dorow rod e a p.lir of Kaw.1so.kis to the 125cc and 250cc Nov ice ..c1 a s ~ w in s. Rod Hamby sp lit moto wins w it h Fedorow in the 125cc cla ss. whilt:' Kory Ellis did the sa me in 250cc actio n. Steve Andrich and Donald Upton traded the Combined Pro-class lead back and forth. with And rich prevailing on the final lap to take the largest sha re of the money. E.j. Wright and Dean o Van Rj~r we re third .and fourth. rl. spectively. Results 50 STK (7·~l : 1. Blak t' H arbor (C o h) ; 2. Johnny Jel denb St......h nK (K'TMI; 4. M.1fC\1.!l uriDo Cu.'I111. 50 o r E:'IJ : 1. lo h r my Jd J erdol ( KTMI ; 2. C.I WY H u n tl coy ()(ThH; 3. Mdrcu!> CArillo {u.·ml . tJO FIT: 1. Cltm Baldwin (Ka",·). (Kl'M); 3 . IUi:holIrd tlO BEG : I . MIC:fl.lcl RolIiJle!l (K.J""I; 2. Orldn Iltnt"I" (K.lw l; 3 . Shawn H.lY"-'" ()., -n..U; 4. Jw.tm eum..>d)' (Ka w ); 5. u~ HUI1I~ (Kaw ). . 60 NOV: 1. Chd d c.~ (Kn w ); 2. ).)l\,)lh.m Ar.uw ( K.Jwl ; 3. l u!:' Fall (y.m); 4. Ant hlll1Y Roo.... (Y"m); 5. Sroct l"il'rcr ()(.a-w ). 30+ U\.'T I. ClO1igMee.n CKawl. : 35 . NOV: 1. Anthon... R.. .. (ya m ); 2. David Vinlove (lion). . .so... NOV: 1. Tim Willurm (K.lw) . \IT: 1. Milu: A II... ho fl'1'(lion ). ·n 40 . L J()... ')0. 3. c.r. Remelts razor-sharp at Morelands By S. Bagger ST AN1DN, ML JULYII Hometown favorite Cha d Rem t:'lts, from nearby Gree nville, Michigan, laid waste to the 250cc B class at the opening rou nd of yet anot her pe rfect weekend of racin g at one of Mich igan' s fines t ou tdoor Mo tocross facili ties - Morelan ds USA Spee dway . Th e t rack h a d be e n carefu lly groo me d for this weekend 's activ it ies a nd the tra ck s tayed p erft:' ct , fo rmi ng t hose fam ou s lki Mo rel and s berms a n d hu ge b r< ng bump s wh ile n~ta inin g ju st the right amou nt of mois · ture. Re mt.>lts wa s o n from th e wo rd go as he c1earl-d turn one some two bike lengths ahead of the pack. By the end of lap one it was clear that · the pair of Kal,,as.., kis belon ging; to Greg Ht"Ist"1 a nd Ro ya l G reen, running second a nd third respecti vd y, we ren' t going to let Remelts ru n away with the show . By the end of lap 1\vo, their battle had carrioo thl'm to within striking di~ lance of the leade r. Ridin g sma rt. Reme lts held his lines a nd managt:'d to ga in a cou ple of seconds as the wh itt.> fI,1 8 G.l me out. The battle for se cond w as on , t hough, as Gr t:'en showed a wheel to Helsel at "very opportunity as they drcu la te d o n the fin al lap of moto one . In the sweeper before th e famous doub le downhill ju m p, Green o p ted for the shorter but fla tter ins ide line, and as the pai r launched together, G~n would gain just enough of an ad va ntage to take over the insid e line at the bottom of the downhill. G reen would gi ve cha st:' to Rem elts, but ' " Rem elts would coll...~ tht. cht.Ckt:'rs finot, with a cha rgi ng Creen second. He lse l wo uld lock up third with a good ride , though he wa s obviously' displeased with the last-lap pass by Green. 1 Th e start of moto two looked to belong to Gret:'n, who clearly h.ld a bike-l....ngth jump on everybody going into tum one. Starting from the inside position on the ga te, Rem elts held it on just long enough to get a longside Green, forcing" him to cha nge lines to the outside in tu m one . Gr~ n imm ed ia tely triL-'d to re_ liatc in the folta lowing corner, but Remel ts' quic kIll.'SS allowe d h im to move ou t to a three-secon d adva ntJ ge over Grecn by the en d of lap one. Yamaha-mount<>d Craig Bower slipped into the third-place slot as Helsel lound himself a bit olf the pace. With plenty 01 gro un d to ma ke up, Hel sel pulled o ut all the st ops in a n effort to keep the l e~lde rs in sight. As he contin ued his possibly overaggressive d rive to the front, he quickly found himself on the ground after blow-

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