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Cycle News 1999 01 20

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Events Marty Smith takes the Vet Pro win at the Carlsbad Christmas Grand Prix. 30+ INT' 1. Rob Wilshire (Yilm); 2. Troy u,"t! (Yilm); 3. Mike Hibner (Yam); 4. Kevin Hanmhan (Han); 5, Chip Morton (Yam). JO\. EX: I. Marty MoatC'll (Yam); 2. Jeff Surwall (Yam); 3. JonJon Belisle (Yam). 30+ PRO: I, Marty Smith (Yam); 2. Bob Weber (Suz). 40+ NOV: 1. Don Pastell; 2. Rod Hendrickson (Yam); 3.]eff Lysdale (Kaw); 4. Diln WiIlL'T1borg; 5. John Cox (Yam). 40+ INT: 1. Greg Meyers; 2. Max Galliger (Hon); 3. Mark Hall (Yam); 4. Greg Pierce; 5. Brynn Benson (Yam), 40+ MSTR: 1. Marty Mo.1tes (Yam); 2.. Daniel D,1\'1I1os (Suz); 3. Paul Vogels.1ng (Yam). 40+ EX: 1. Thomas Englehardt (Yam); 2. Joe Padilla. 50+ NOV: 1. PhiUip Blackburn. 50+ [NT: 1. Bruce CorneJl (Kaw); 2. Frank Bcn.lcka (Yam); 3. ~nnis R~nbcrg (Yam). 50+ MSTR: 1. John Knight (Yam); 2. Malcolm McCassy (Yam). 4·STRK NOV: 1. Dean Beauchamp (Yam); 2. Rodrigo Bas-save; 3. Rob Landry (Yam); 4. Todd Freistat (Hon). 4·5TRK EX: I. Dustin Nelson (Yam); 2. Michael Diffenb..1ugh (Vam); 3. Jonah Street. WMN NOV: 1. Jennifer Morton (Han); 2. Marymm Hobbs (K.,w); 3.]~ny Han (Kaw). BMBR NOV: 1. t..ee Holth (51.12); 2. Charles Hilton; 3. Chris Wood; 4. Mark Anderson (Yam). BMBR EX: 1. Andy Harrington (Yam); 2. Hootic Davis (1-1on); 3. John LeFevre (Hus). VINT OPEN: I. John leFevre (Hus); 2. Michael Owens (l-Ius); 3. Don McGregor (Pen). TEAM RACE NOV: I. Taylor/Christiansen; 2. Scin2/Howard; 3. Grkb/Malmquist; 4. Cunningham/Sanders; 5. • S/MINI: I. Shawn Kesler (Yam); 2. Alex Wirkus (Suz); 3. Chris Leiby (Yam); 4. Brandon Irish (Hon); 5. Travis McMackin (Hon). 125 BEC: 1. Chad Lowenberg (Suz); 2. Tim Ricketts (Hon); 3. Rick Torres (J-fon); 4. Matt Crnwford (Kaw); 5. T.]. JeI\SCn (Knw). 125 JR: 1. Keith K.1dcll (Suz); 2. Brinn SuJliv:tn (Kaw); 3. Rick Torres (Hon); 4. Jnson Lytle (I-Ion); 5. Dustin Martin (Suz).. t25INT: t. Tyson LaCl'y (Suz); 2. Ryan Sweet (Ynm). 250 BEG: 1. Jeremy Thomson (Yam); 2. Steve Polanski (Han); 3. J.e. Hanson (Yam); 4. Tad Brown (Hon); 5. Diff Erickson (Hon). 250 JR: I. Nick Wilson (Han); 2. Edward Wagner (Kaw); 3. Scan Munroe (Hon); 4. Dustin Wilfong (I-Ion); 5. Bryan Bundy (sU2). 250 fNT: 1. Ryan wed (Hon); 2. Steve Sullivan. (Yam); 3. Jeff Huber (Kaw). 250 PRO: 1. Ryan Leach (Yam); 2. Jason Mathews (Yam). OPEN AM: 1. Ed Smilh (Suz); 2. Bill Graves (Yam); 3. c.r. Hlavac (Yam). OPEN PRO: 1. Roby Leach (Yam). BTH JR: 1. Keith KadelJ (Suz); 2. Chad Lowenberg (Yam); 3. Jeremy Thomson (Yam); 4. Brian Sullivan (Yam); 5. Brian WL-ed (Yam). BTH INT: 1. Tyson Lacey (Suz); 2. Steve Sullivan (Yam); 3. Josh Fortier (Yam). lITH JR: 1. Steve Potanski (Hon); 2. Edward Wagner (Kaw); 3. Sean Munroe (Han). lITH INT: 1. Ryan Sweet (Yam); 2. David Fox (Suz). OTH BEG: I. Bill Gran'S (Yam); 2. Tony Henderson (Hon). OTH lNT:I.]eff Huber (Kaw); 2. Unc Unebaugh (Han). OTH JR: '1. Curtis Paulson (Kaw); 2. Jllmcs Wirkus (KTM); 3. John Marcotte (Han). OTH PRO: I. David Fox (K,1W). OTH JR: 1. Ed Smith (Suz), 50+: 1. Bob Smith (Yam); 2. Richard Mathews (Han); 3. Dave D:wis (Kaw); 4. Randy Layne (Yam). WMN: 1. Rochelle Neimann (Yam); 2. Jeanne Van Buskirk ~verin/Ram. OPEN: 1. Billy Chapman (Hon); 2. Mitchell Walsh (Kaw); 3. Ricky Huffman (KllW); 4. Steve Cooke (KTM); 5. Allen Perry {Hon}. 25+: I. Mjke Douglas (Suz); 2. Riley Hoke (Han); 3. Jon Geiman (Kaw); 4. Bryan Hcns~ey (Suz); 5. David Finley (KTM). 4-STRK: L Glen Holcomb (Yam); 2. Richard Henry (Hon); 3. Luke Grccnward (Kaw); 4. Stc-phen Croy (Hon); 5. Donald Osborne (l-Ion). 30+: 1. Jody Main (Yam); 2. Randy Greene (KTM); 3. B.J. Moretz (Yam); 4. Glcl.]. Chase (}Caw); 5. Ricky McReynolds (lion). 35+: 1. Cliff Pl'Trcll (Yilm); 2. Jimmy Pratt (Kaw); 3. Randy Fink (Yam); 4.'CarJ Ennis (G-C); 5. Kike Culler (Yam). 40+: 1. Buren Hamrick (Hon); 2. Ron Jones (Yam); 3. Charltc Johnson (Yam); 4. Walt Keller (KTM); S. Barry Lee (V.1m). 48+: 1. J..,1rry Bollinger (Yam); 2. Ron Hale (Suz); 3. Robert Brendle (Hon); 4. o.1Vid Hopson (Yam) 5. Wayne Beaty (Yam). 55+: I. Harry Greenlee (Yam); 2. Bruce Triplett (Kaw); 3. George Yount (Hon); 4. fred Hammond (Kaw); 5. Ted Shortridge (Kaw). 200 BEG: 1. Steven Mullen (KTf\.f.l; 2. Roger P,,!ker (Hon); 3. Brian Moore (K.1W); 4. David Yalmdlo (Suz); 5.]amcs Van Alta (Kaw). 2.5+ NOV: 1. Mark Mashbut:tl (Han); 2. Scott Dillon (G-G); 3, Mike Kistler (Yam); 4. David Smith (KTM); 5. Robert McCraw (KTM). 30+ NOV: 1. Wayne Houser (I-Ion); 2. Richard Maley Sr. (Yam); 3, Christian Hendley O-lon); 4, Rick Woocb n(aw); 5, Andre Camacho (Kaw). 40+ NOV: 1. Gary Woods (K.1W); 2, Rocky PctenlOn (KTM); 3. Creg Stallard (Suz); 4, Billy Clily (ATK); 5, Pc..lnut Bunlctt (KilW). 35+ NOV: I.]eff Hcnsley; 2. Sonny Heath (Han); 3. David Scearce O-lon); 4. Robby Roberts (KTM); 5. Rocky McClure (Han). VlNT: 1. Timothy Hull (Yam); 2. Randy Hatley (Bul); 3. Rob Mills (Bul); 4. Cary Kaylor (Bul); Jim Cretsinger (Mai). 250 BEC: 1. Wit! McClmpbell (Yam~; 2. Josh Clark (Han); 3. Mike Potts (Han); 4. Brett Snyder (Suz); 5. John Rhyne (Han). 125 BEG: 1. Josh Ridl:trds (Han); 2, Frank Terry (K,l\v); 3. Tyler Smith (Kaw); 4. Robbie Booher (Kaw); 5. Brian Frazier (Yam). Martys win Christmas GP By Kirk Chandler CARLSBAD, CA, DEC. 13 Once again, Carlsbad raceway played host to the annual Christmas Grand Prix, this time sponsored !?y Moto World of EI Cajon and CMXR. Riders in attendance were out to have a good· time on the nicely prepared course that included parts of the old USGP track, the drag strip aIld the old superbi.kers' track. The big winners on the day were Marty Smith and Marty Moates, who both consi~tently showed the fast way around the track . Marty Smith grabbed the lead of the Vet race early on, followed by Expert rider Jon-Jon Belisle and Bob Weber. Smith, still showing his speed from yesteryear, pulled away from the pack and did not look back. Belisle ran first in the Expert class, with Jeff Surwall a close second and Moates in third. As Smith roared his YZ250 down the drag strip, Moates made his move past Belisle and Surwall to claim second overall, first Expert. Behind Moates came Belisle, Surwall and a slew of otber Vet racers who would eventually become lappers. Midway through the 4S-minute Vet race, Moates appeared to be in control of the Expert class, but he was actually losing time due to lapped traffic. SurwaU had made his move on Belisle and was gaining on Moates. Weber stili ran second in the Pro class, but he was being outdone by the top three Expert ci . riders. Smith maIlaged to get five laps of riding out of the 45-minute mota and lapped more ~ than half the field before he took the checkers. :::I Weber finished second in the Pro class, behind C USGP her'o Moates, who won the Expert class aIld later in the day captured the victory in the Vet 40 Masters division, making him a double .,. '" .., '" 36 class winner. Following Moates were Surwall and Belisle. The team race was the final race of the day and also the most awe-inspiring, with competitors dodging one another as they switched riders. The race was spUt into Novice and Expert divisions, and everyone was encouraged to ride. The Expert class took off from the lille first, with Dustin Nelson taking the lead, foUowed by John Knight. The two lead riders pulled a surprising lead over the third-placed team by the first lap. As Nelson came into the pits to pass the band to his partner Thomas Englehardt, the lead duo had a healthy lead. The Novice-class competition was a match of Ed Christia.nsen and John Taylor vs. the team of Grieb and MalmqUist. Meanwhile, Dustin Watson, Knight's partner, gave chase to Englehardt aIld eventually passed the local racer before i7laking another rider switch. Englehardt closed the gap on the drag strip due to the brute force of his YZF400, compared to Watson's YZl2S. The close race made the rider switch interesting, as both riders stormed into the transfer zone within inches of one another. The Knight/Watson team got out of the pits first, with Nelson on his blue rear fender. NelSon, of the fastest of the leading teams, pulled a gap on Knight, but not one that would hold up when the hard-charging Watson took up the chase on the final and deciding lap. Watson reeled in Englehardt and made the pass to win the race. As fait would have it, Watson and Knight were a little lucky that they did not have to hold off the advances of Nelson for another lap. The Novice class, on the other hand, was dominated by the Christiansen/Taylor team. They pulverized the field, lead ing every lap of the race. The action in the Novice class was for second place, between the team of Grieb and Malmquist and the third-placed team of Seinz and Howard. Neither team was willing to hold back, because the event was the final race of the day. On the final lap, the Seinz/Howard team managed to get around their competitors and stay in front of the Grieb/Malmquist team all the way-to the finish tine. Res,!lts 80 BEC: I. Tyler Keefe (Yam); 2. Bra.lldon Freistat (Hon); 3. David Speight (K.1W). 80 NOV: 1. Larry Reese (Ynm); 2, Tyler Roberts (Yam); 3. Justin Noble (Kaw); 4. Jeff Vaughan (Yam); 5. Tristan Kallns (Yam). 80 INT: 1. Josh Navarro (Yam); 2. Ginlon Pierce (Suz); 3. David Meycrll (Yam). . . 125 BEG: J. Ryan Roberts (Yam); 2. Ryan McPhillips (Yam); 3. Pat Kearney (suz); 4. Jonathan Roberts (Ynm); 5. Jeremy Wchmey· cr(Kaw). 125 NOV: 1. Matt CQndon (Yam); 2. Zach Shirly (Yam); 3. Mike Horvath (Suz); 4. Jason Jeffrey; 5. Kenny Sievers (Yam). 125 INT: I. Ryan Dudek; 2.]ake Elkins (Yam); 3. Rob Wilshire (Yam); 4. Grcg.Chimits (Yam); 5.]osh Tupa (Yam). 250 BEG: 1. Bill Lansford; 2. ItJ. Allr~ad (Kaw); 3. Eric Strandberg (Kaw); 4. Greg Maloney (Hon); 5. 5<:otl Fitzgerald (Suz). 250 NOV: 1. Mark Prt.'SCott (Hon); 2. Brad Wooton (Hon); 3. Zac Shirley (Yam); 4. Michaellgnaciak (Yam); 5. Josh Eder (Han). 250 tNT: t. Kid Mattson (Hon); 2. Jon Knight (Yam)'; 3. Todd Flaming (Suz); 4. Bob FingsJr. (Suz); 5. D.R. Clement (TM). 250 PRO: 1. Andy H:mington (Yam); 2. Tommy Clowers (Suz); 3. Dustin Nelson (Yam). OPEN BEG: 1. Marin Ryder. OPEN NOV: 1. Eric Christiansen (Yam); 2. Tom Knapp (Hon); 3. Art Holmberg (Hus); 4. Cooper Janoe; 5. Todd Frcistat (Hon). OPEN INT: 1. Vincent Pabiano; 2. Hootie Davis (Yam); 3. Chris Fischetti (Yam); 4. Doug Young. 30+ BEG: 1. Adam Underwood; 2. Peter Bauer (Yam); 3. Loren Bailey (Kaw); 4. James Schlereth (Kaw); 5. Boris 5.1id. 30+ NOV; 1. Dane Anden;en (Yam); 2. Karl Holmberg (Hbg); 3. Jon Koehler (suz); 4. Rick Defalco (Yam); 5. Russ Prior (Yam). (I

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