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Cycle News 1999 01 13

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Grant Moore (346) leads Steve Jordan (04) and Steve Norr (75) into the first turn during moto one of the Senior BeginnerNovice class at the second round of the CRC Trophy Series at Edwards Air Force Base in California, Moore went on to win both motos. 60 BEG; 1. Garrett Lilly (l('D;t); 2. Jake Morrow (KTM) 60 (4-8): 1 Bill B.alle!lrero Oton (Suz)i 2. Chris citzcl (Suz). 500 NOV: 1. J\;arm SchJCl (Hon) 500 11\,.; I. Bryan M06Sberg (Hbg). JR VET BEG; 1. Matthew O'Carroll (Hon); 2. Malt Arant (Hon); 3. Shane Ramey (Hl.m); 4. Jimmy Welch (Han); 5. Brian Sullivan (Suz). jR YET NOV 1 Danny Battaglin (Yam): 1 G.lbl Abayou (Hon); 3. Shy MOliht> (5u.z); 4. Ray 8oc'ckcr (Kaw). JR VETl!\!'T, I. Ken Nelucl(Suz). jR VET EX: I Dusbn Evans (Hon). VET BEG: 1. Darrel Mauldin (K.-n'd; 2. Kenard Lipscomb (Yam); 3. John MeISSI\(!!'" (Kaw); 4. Andy flum ('I am); 5. ~vin Berg:masco (Yam). VET NOY' I. joe Dsagrande (Yam); 2 jack Millet (Yam); 3. Rich Samo (Hon); 4.. John Condon Sr (Hon); 2. Bob Dunh"m (yam); 3. Steve Norr (Hon): 4. Fred Willis (K.aw): 5 Bnan Folmer O '" ..." 34 500 MOD PROD: 1. Shflwn Cash (Yam); 2. Joe Hammond (Yam); 3. JerI") Jirkovsky (Kaw); 4. Mario Rubio (Kaw); 5. David Finnerty (Yam). 600 MOD PROD: I. Bryim Kovarick (5uz); 2. Ken Chase (5uz); 3. Jeremy Toye (Suz); 4. Jacob West (5uz); 5. Sam Carnibucci (Hon). 750 MOD PROD: 1. Ken Chpent their moto slowly picla.ng off riders, with Dunham makmg It all the way up into third place behin Fred Willi. to pick up th~ second-place troph with hl< 3-3 score. Norr kept plugging . \ wny to Hnish tourth and earn t.hir overall, just ahead of the 5-2 of Willis CARBONDALE, KS, NOV. 22 Former pro motocrosser Carl Hansen came away the overall winner at the fu,al round of the Kansas Hare Scramble series nt Santa Fe Trail Cycle Park in Carbonda Ie, Kansas. At the AA-class start, holeshol artisl Mike Kruger got the jump on everyone aboard his Topeka Cycle-backed KTM. Santa Fe Cycle's Shane DiPasquale shoved his way past Kruger in the IT section of the course moments later to take over the lead. The victim of a bad start, Hansen began to pick off riders quickly, moving his way up through the lead pack bel re completing the first lap. Before long, Hansen was on DiPasquale's rear wheel, making a bid for the lead. Hansen slammed past DiPasquale to take the lead just before starting lap two. Soon after, Tom Klimm also passed DiPasquale as well, but second place was not to be for K1imm. Klimm suffered a crash, which put him back in the U,ird spot. With Klimm out of his hair, DiPasquale was able to keep sight 01 Hansen for several laps. Hansen, however, kept up a torrid pace, pulling a two-minute lead before the race was completed. DiPasquale finished 50 seconds ahead of Klimm'" KTM. The ride was a personal best for Gas Gas-mounted Dipasquale. "I ha a knee injury last summer and I final-· ly got back into shape now that the season is ove.r/' Hansen said later. "My main goal here today wal) to see if] could lap my dad." Having said that with a wry grin on his face, the Hickman Racmg!Bieffe! Acerbis! hrottle Jockey-sponsore rider succeede 111 meeting his goal. On the final lap of the twohour racel Hansen lapped his father, who finished.1 respectable sixth in the A class. Results Results P/W BEG: I. OUlnC(' Lippi~ (KTM); 2. Chnstopher Br.1ckelt (KTM); 3. Eric TrugliOl (KTM); 4 Micl\ole1 Arellano (Act)i 5, Sh"wn Rhinck.1rt (KTM). P/W YAM STK: 1. M"tthew Popp (Ynm), 2. Scotl WiNlow (Ya'm); 3. jO!lhua Mathewli (Yam); 4. St;-"n Robison (Yam); 5 Nichola" M~is61l\!T (Yam). r /W (4-6): 1. Cody Farrar (KTM); 2. Dylan Pemberton (Cob); 3. KClth Robmson (KTM); 4. Michael Trnglii'l (KTM) P/W (7-9): 1. Preston Lundin (KTM); 2. Armando Aquilar AA 1. earl Hansen (Hon); 2. Sh"nll DiPoilSqullle (G·G); 3. Tom Klimm (KTM); 4. Mike Kruger (KTM); 5. Randy Wcckl~y (G-G) ,\: 1 Larry Barger (Kawl; 'J. jerry Moor~ (Yam)i 3. Mike Sander.; (Yam); 4. Mark Schober (Yam); 5. Mike BM"han (rlon). III Kevin Long (KTM); 2. Michael Everhart (Kaw); J. Kcvlll Baker (Ka\\'); 4. Mike Hynson (Yam). C: I. Adrian Bryant lATK)i 2. M"lt Ylile. (Kaw}; 3. Ryan Weid· ner (Yam); 4. Shawn Gowmg (Yam) 35+ C: I. Brad jones O. Temperatures reached the mid-60., but there \Vas still plenty of mud, including one swamp crossing that daz· zled spectalors and baffled riders. Speedway stars Tom Sephton and Kelvin Herrala came out to do battle i.n lhe Vintage class. Also featuring defending winter series champ Kevin Quick and severaJ other talented newcomers, the event proved to be a very competitive affair. Sephton den\onstraled his speedway· fast reflexes by nailing the holeshot, with Herrala, Tom Smith and Tony Raferty in tow. Sephton set a bUstering pace on his Suzuki, leading the first Jap through the scoring shed, but Hondamounted Herrala kept the pressure on and began pulling away from the rest of the field as he followed Sephton. Going through the dreaded swamp crossing, Sephton chose an outside line and Herrala opted for an inside route. The two riders were neck and neck emerging from the other side of lhe swamp, but a lapped rider was in Sephton's line. Herrala shot by cleanly and headed off into the woods. Sephton kept the heat on, but in the end it was Binghamton Honda!K&R Cycle Salvage! IT Racing-sponsored Herrala taking the checkers. Sepbton took second, followed by Smith. The 201-25Occ Amateur class provided some good excitement, as Honda-mounted Art Forrest grabbed the holeshot, followed by Sean eal, Mike Peters, ADen Carnrike and Greg Smith. Forresl led the first three laps, causing a shakeup with the rest of the field. On lap four, however, the leader got bogged down in the swamp long enough for second-placed Peters to catch up and move into the point position. Forrest settled for second, but Carnrike was right there in third. Eventually, Forrest surrendered to Carnrike. At the finish, it was Kawasaki-mounted Peters with the win. Carnrike took second, followed by Forrest and Smith. Results YINT: 1. KelVin Herrilill (lIon'; 2. Tom Sephton (Suz); 3. Kevin Quick (Mai); 4. Davc Smith (Bu\). 201-250 AM: 1. Mike Petl:~ (Kaw); 2. Allen Carnrike (Hon'i 3. Art Forrest (Hon); 4. Greg Smith (l'lon); 5. Selin Neat (Suz). MINI B: 1. Ben Grt.-gory (Kaw); 2. BreIt Howland, (l-Ionl; 3. Danny Hrabst (Hon); 4. Cody Morri.son (Hon)i 5. Sarah Kranner (Knw). EX: J. Scott Rich (Kaw); 2. Kevin Brown (Knw); 3. Rllndy G.1rdner (!. SR A:I. james Spencer (Kaw); 2. Duke Finch (Yam); 3. Chris Munson (Han); 4. Mnt Murphy (Kaw). AM: 1. josh Barnhart (!

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