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Cycle News 1999 03 03

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(Left) Steve Hatch rides into the finish tent with the overall win of the Box Hollow Hare Scrambles in New Johnsonville, Tennessee. (Right) Keith Johnson won the Open Money class at round one of the Sunshine State Motocross Championship Series In Reddick, Florida. who had problems in the first moto, ran in Webster's shadow throughout moto two, but he could not make a pass stick. Behind Webster in the overall tally were Buyas, Lacey, Pete Sannan and Wirkus. Ty Lacey had little trouble winning the 12Sec Intermediate class. Lacey, who breezed to a win in the first moto, stormed back to lead moto two. KTMmounted Rory Sullivan ran second to Lacey at the finish. Sullivan's eighthplace first-moto finish grounded his chances of a podium spot. Lacey went II to. lead Yamaha rider Ryan Sweet (3-3), Matt Williams (4-4) and Sullivan (8-2). Lacey came right back to beat Suzuki rider Jon Kauffman in the Before The Hill shootout. Kauffman took second by way of his 1-2 placings, followed by brothers Devin and Sean Connaghan, and Josh Fortier. Kauffman turned it around to win both motos of the 250cc Intermediate class. Sean Connaghan finished second overall with his 2-3 placings, edging Ryan Sweet, Devin Connaghan, Gary Terlecki and Matt Williams. Many of the day's classes were filled to overflowing, thus mandating several qualifiers to trim the field to 18 for a main event. Such was the case in the Before The Hill Junior class. Will Wallace led the early and later stages of the eight-lap final before his win would come to pass. Wallace was the recipient of a bit of luck when Keith Ford, who had taken the lead from both Wallace and Jason Lytle, crashed. Wallace nabbed the lead back with a lap to spare. Ford quickly remounted to salvage second, ahead of Lytle, Aaron Tunnell, Matt Crawford and Tim Ricketts. _ Oregon State Fairgrounds salem, Oregon Results: February 14, 1999 (Round 2) orr JR: 1. Bill Graves (Yam); 2. Dean Biddle (Kaw); 3. Don Ewing (}(aw); 4. James Wirkus (KTM), SCHBY: 1. Keith Kadell (Suz); 2. Austin Gettel (Kaw); 3. Marc Miller-Jones (Suz); 4. Chase Major (Kaw). I II! ; :iii o . - I 36 - P/W (4-6): 1. Landon Currier (KTM); 2. Glenn Prestholt (Cob); 3. Steele Angle-Davidson (Cob); 4. Thomas Nichols (KTM); 5. John Dickerson (KTM). PIW (7-8), 1. Sean Berglund (KTM); 2. Cared Steinke (tern); 3. Joshua Bland (KTM); 4. Mark Wolf Jr. (Lem); S. Tyler Craig (KTMl 60 BEC: 1. Jared Wood (Kaw); 2. Nick Brown (Kaw); 3. Joshua Bland {Kaw}; 4. Bradley Hillman (Knw); 5. Trenton Brumfield (Kaw). 60 JR: 1. Sean Berglund (Kaw); 2. Tyler ViUoputo a<.1W). 60 SR: 1. Justin Keeney (Kaw); 2. Ajay Olinger (Kaw); 3. Ryan Villoputo (Kaw). 80 B-EG: 1. Mason Watson (Kaw); 2. Ryan Buege (Hon); 3. Chris Huffman (Yam); 4. Randy Thnrp (K.:1W); 5. Ajay Olinger (K.1W). • 80 (9--11): 1. Justin Keeney (Hon); 2. Adam Metzler (Suz); 3. Todd Nelson (Kaw); 4. Ryan Villoputo (Yam). 80 (12·13), 1. Kenny Webster (Kaw); 2. Cody Buyas (Kaw); 3. Race Lacey (Suz); 4. Pete Sannan (Kaw); 5. Alex Wirkus (Suz). 80 (14-16): 1. Jason Staley (Yam); 2. David Rose (Kaw); 3. Alex Hill (Han); 4. Shawn Staley (Suz). S/MINl: 1. Kenny Webster (Kaw); 2. David Rose (Kaw); 3. Justin Keeney (Han); 4. Adam Metzler (Suz); 5. Alex Wirkus (Suz). 125 BEC: 1. Tim Ricketts (Hon); 2. Justin Jensen (Hon); 3. Brody Baxter (Suz); 4. Gaz Long (Hon); S. T.). Jensen (Hon). 125 JR D·1: 1. Marc Miller-Jones (Suz); 2. Keith KadeIJ (Suz); 3. Ryan Metzler (Suz); 4. Bryan Thibedeau (Kaw); 5. Matt Crawford (Kaw). US JR D-~ 1. Matt Hopkins (5=); 2. Jason Cooper (Kaw); 3. Dustin Martin (Suz); 4. Brian Weed (Yam); S. Dusty Hill (Yam). 125 INT: 1. Tyson Lacey (Suz); 2. Ryan Sweet (Yam); 3. Matt Williams (Yam); 4. Rory Sullivan (KTM); 5. James Hanson (Yam). 125 PRO: 1. Dustin Lenaburg (Kaw); 2. Tony Graves (Yam); 3. Justin Homan (Suz); 4. Junior Meusling (Kaw). 250 BEG, 1. Jeremy Thomson (Yam); 2. Brent Jordan (Suz); 3. Tom Miltenberger (Kaw); 4. Jeremy Warnicke (Yam); 5. Jared Wamicke (Hon). 250 JR, I. Ryan Metzler (Suz); 2. Richard Tunnell (Yam); 3. Steve Miller (Suz); 4. Mike Cosgrove (Kaw); S. Je5&! Walz (Hon). 250 !NT, 1. Jon Kauffman (Suz); 2. Sean Connaghan (Kaw); 3. Ryan Sweet (Yam); 4. Devin Connaghan (Kaw); S. Gary Terledci (!(aw). 250 PRO: 1. Ryan Leach (Yam); 2. Terry Hamness (Kaw); 3. Tony Graves (Yam); 4. Dustin Lenaburg (Kaw); S. Ryan Hagemann (Yam). OPEN AM: 1. Michael Gamby (Yam); 2. Rjchard Tunnell (Yam); 3. Tom Miltenberger (Kaw); 4. Bill Graves (Yam); 5. Curtis Paulson (Kaw). OPEN PRO, 1. Roby Leach (Yam). Bm fR 0-1, 1. Will Wallace (KTM); 2. Keith Ford (Kaw); 3. Jason Lytle (Han); 4. Aaron TunneU (Yam); 5. Matt Crawford (Kaw). BTH JR 0-2: 1. Bryan Meierotto (Yam). 8TH INT: 1. Tyson Lacey (Suz); 2. Jon Kauffman (Suz); 3. Devin Connaghan (Kaw); 4. Sean Connaghan (Kaw); 5. Josh Fortier (Yam). UTH JR: 1. Mike Cosgrove (Kaw); 2. Corey Pace (Han); 3. Tim Harmon (Han); 4. josh Larson (Yam); 5. Joe Miltenberger (Kaw). lJTH INT: 1. Ryan Sweet (Yam); 2. Brian Granberg (Kaw). OTH BEC: 1. Dewayne Smith (l

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