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Results
XR 75: 1. Brandon Vuyislekc; 2. Milson Powell; 3. Aaron Bad-
hBm.
PRE-1970 IDe; 1. Dirk Murphy (Oss).
PRE-IWO LVf: 1. Jim Cole (Tri); 2. Ed Par.lON (BSN; 3. Ken
Burningham (EISA).
PRE-I970 AM: I. Gil Driscoll
125 AM: 1. Vcrl Htlmllton (5uz); 2. Jabez House (Hon); 3.
Steve Kauffman (Hon).
.
125 INT: 1. John Marcotte (Han); 2. Scott Fisher (Hon); 3. Jeff
Anden;on (C·A).
125 EX: I. Chris Castles (e-A).
250 AM: l.·Jabc:z House (Han); 2. Lance Comell (Hon); 3.
Rick Coricllo Oiol1).
250 EX: 1. Joe CBst.'Y (Han); 2. Dennhi Sweeten (Han); 3. Dal~
las Nyblod (Yam).
2SO INT: I. Todd B.'ldham (Han); 2. Marty Welter (Han).
OPEN EX: 1. John Ulver (CZ); 2. Dirk Murphy (Hus); 3. Chris
Clark (eZ).
OPEN INT: 1. John Adams (Vam); 2. Dana 5.'llsman (Yam); 3.
Darrell Kilgore (Yam).
30+ AM: 1. Dan R>gt.'l1y (CZ); 2. Rick Coriello (Han); 3. D,wld
McDcnnott (Hon).
30+ INT: 1. Keith Webster (Han); 2. John Adams (Yam); 3.
c.]. Jnmes (Hon).
30... EX: 1. Joe Ca9cy (Hon); 2. Dane Batty (Kaw); 3. Jim
SawteU (CZ).
40+ AM: I. Lance Comell (Yam); 2. Mike Doran (Hon); 3.
Steve Mowat (CZ).
40+ INT: 1. Dana Salsman (Yam); 2. Reece Dengler (CZ); 3.
Bill Brown (Yam).
40+ EX: 1. Dallas Nyblod (Yam); 2. Bob Rush (CZ); 3. Chris
Castles.
50+ AM: I. Steve Satterlund (CZ); 2. Jabez House (Hon); 3.
. Bill 5cheitzer (Bul).
50+ INT: 1. Ken Burningham (BSA); 2 Ed Parsons (BSA); 3.
Maynard Richards (Hon).
50+ EX: 1.Jim Watts (yam).
60... AM: 1. Larry Linde (Yam); 2. Glenn Finneran (MaO; 3.
Norm DuVall.
60... !NT: 1. Rodger BiUe (yam); 2. Maynard Richards (Hon).
60+ EX: l. Jim Watts (Yam).
WMN: 1. julie Sweeten (Hon); 2. Ava usey (Hon); 3. VaJcrie
Ulver (K.,w).
Evolution
G-4O AM; 1. Fronk Campbell (Mail; 2. Kenny Randall (Hon);
3. Kyle Johnson (BuI).
G-4O INT: 1. Scott McAlister (BuO; 2. Kenny McCann (Yam).
G-4O EX: 1. Dennis Sweeten (Mal): 2. Kurt Stevens (Yam); 3.
Ed Gcllcnbeck (Yam).
40+ AM: I. Ray Fisher (Mai); 2. Jay Terryah (Yam); 3. Dennis
Kilgore.
40+ lNT: 1. Bill Brown (Yam); 2 Dale Jacobus (Yam).
40+ EX: 1. Greg Rogers (Mai); 2 Jesse Buddey (Yam); 3. Gene
8w<.
'125 INT: 1. CJ.James (Yam).
12S,AM: 1. Nobby Toledo (I-Ion); 2. Charles Martin (Yam); 3.
Andy Scheen.
250 AM: 1. Kenny Randall (Hon); 2. Grant Boere (Hus); 3.
Charles Martin.
2SO INT: 1. Tim Storie qion); 2. Walter Welter (Bu!); 3. Sean
Light (Yam).
250 EX: 1, Mike Bonacini (Kaw); 2. Gene Boere (Yam).
OPEN AM: I. Ray Fisher (Mai); 2. Frank Campbcll (Mail; 3.
Ken Randall.
OPEN EX: 1. Dt.'flnis Sweeten (Mail; 2.. Joe Casey (Hon); 3.
Kurt Stevens (Yam).
OPEN INT: 1. Kary Krahel (MaO; 2. Alex Schon (Mai); 3.
Shawn McDonald.
4-STRK lNT: I. Kenny McCann (Yarn).
4--STRK EX: 1. Monty Price (Yam); 2. Mike Bonacini (Kaw).
AHRMA invades Tulare
By Roger Brophy
50
TULARE, CA, FEB. 27·213
The Mongers hosted AHRMA's Western
Regional TT and motocross competition at
Tulare Cyde Park, under warm skies. The weekend kicked off with an open-traction IT on a
three-eighths-mile oval reminiscent of the old
Ascot IT. Racer turnout was goqd, which forced
the organizers to fun a lot of mixed classes, but
well-balanced gates provided good racing.
Although Saturday's 'IT competition favored
big twins, there was a lot of hotly contested sideby-side action in several classes. The IT was a
lot of fun for most competitors, and it was a
great warmup for Sunday's motocross.
About 200 riders showed up on Sunday,
which made for a 13-moto day. Racers were
required to do eight laps during the first round
of motos, but since the Tulare track is rather
long. laps were shortened for the second round
of motos. Most two-class riders took a liking to
the revised sd,eduJe.
Wayne Sumner and Danny Davies battled it
out for Over 6O-elass honors. Wayne crashed in
moto one but remounted his Triumph-USA to
eventually win the class. The Sportsman Twin
Expert race was a shootout between Matt Rohr,
Craig Howard and Clark Sumner. Rohr came
out on top of the battle. Lee Fabry topped the
125cc Intermediate class onbis Hodaka.
Results
Sunday
30+ EX: I. ScottSilva.
30+ INT: 1. Bill Arbogast.
30+ NOV: 1. Phil Nystrom.
40+ EX: 1. Greg Blazek.
40+ INT: 1. Bill Golfoos.
40+ NOV: 1. Stl!Ve Davis.
50+ EX: I. Canny Davies.
50+ !NT: 1. Jim Chisum.
SO NOV: I. Dennis Rose.
60 EX: I. Wayne Sumner.
60+ lNT: 1. Bill Arbogast.
60T NOV: I. R..lIph Porzel!.
CLSC 250 !NT: I. Kyle Halkola.
CLSC 2SO NOV: 1. john Cuilliford.
CLSC 500 EX: 1. Charlie Beck.
CLSC 500 INT: I. Barry Egloff.
CLSe 500 NOV: 1. jim Stone
PREM 500 EX: 1. Rob Poole.
PREM 500 !NT: 1. Joel Sweeny.
PREM L/W !'NT: 1. Len Anderson.
PREM L/W NOV: I. Roger Brophy.
PREM 1W EX: 1. Bill Knigh!.
PREM TW lNT: 1. Anthony McDowell.
sPTSMN 125 EX:1. Howard R.,nl2:.
SPTSMN 125 !NT: I. Ron Lest;ley.
SPTSMN 125 NOV: 1.1im Atkins.
sPT5MN 250 EX: 1. Ken Netto.
SPT'SMN 250 lNT: 1. Brent Cain.
SPTSMN 250 NOV: 1. Craig Alexander.
SPTSMN 500 EX: 1. Steve Monger.
SPT$MN 500 INT: I. Kyle Hal1oola.
SPTSMN 500 NOV: 1. Chris Wilkes.
SM'SMN 1W EX: 1. Mall Rohr.
WMN rNT: 1. Debbie Poole.
WMN NOV: I. Ellen Voermans.
Kellogg rapid at Two Rivers
By Gregory K. Corns
Photo by()awn Winczewski
MILLIKEN, CO, FEB. 213
Boulder Yamaha/FMF-sponsored Josh Kellogg
decimated the competition in the 250cc A and
Over 25 A dasses with two 1-1 sweeps and ran
3-2 for thiJ'd overall in the 125cc A class at the
1999 AMA District 25 season opener, hosted by
the Rocky Mountain MotOCTO 5 Association at
the Two Rivers Racing facility.
With 450 total racers and 15 of the region's
finest on the line for the 250ccc A-dass race, Pro
Circuit-backed Shawn Morgan rocketed his KX
into turn one first. Kellogg hooked up behind
Morgan, with Keith Campb'ell, Jared Carlson
and Matt Karlsen following. The front five
began to pull away from the field within a lap,
and by lap three Kellogg had made a pass for
the lead. Calculating his attack, Campbell
moved in on Morgan and, in the same whoop
section, grabbed second as the two exited the
finish-line-jump area. Kellogg steadily pulled
out a five-second lead and comfortably crossed
the finish line to take the d'eckers, with Campbell, Morgan, Carlson and Karlsen following.
Wes Hale, last year's AMA District 25 champion
in the 250cc A dass, brought his Fox-sponsored
Suzuki in for sixth.
Kellogg twisted up' the wick and turned the
momentum from his first-mota win into a
scorching flag-to-flag run in moto two. After
grabbing the holeshot, Kellogg proceeded to
pull away from the field. Campbell, who got
pinched off in the start, found himself climbing
up from 10th. Carlson, in second and working
on Kellogg, could only come within three seconds of the leader, Morgan battled Karlsen for
third, while a hard-charging Campbell moved
into fifth by the end of lap two.
Wl,ile Kellogg enjoyed an eight-second
buffer, Carlson had his hands full with Morgan
breathing down his neck for second. As Carlson
and Morgan Tow1ded the circuit wheel to wheel,
Campbell made a late-moto d>arge on Karlsen
for fourth and gained the po:;ition as the two
emerged from the whoop section. Kellogg took
the win, with Carlson holding on for second.
Morgan, Campbell, Karlsen and Hale followed.
"1 gues~ l can attribute my wins and earlyseason speed to the workout program I maintained during the off-season," said Kellogg of
his finishes. ''I'm feeling reaJly good. The running, trips to the gym, and practice time on the
bike are paying off."
Results
so (4-6): J. Corey Wilcox (KTM); 2. Anthony Griego (Act); 3.
jake Jacobs (KTM); 4. Connor Olson (KTM); 5. Tyler Beliste (yam).
SO (~): 1, Kacer Campbell (Act); 2. Dalton Moyer (Cob); 3.
Cole Champaign (Cob); 4. T.). Lucero (KTM); S. Garrett Tyn'ell
(W.'Ip).
SO (7-8): 1. Austin Keller; 2. Robert Carlson (Suz).
50 OPEN: 1. Dalton Moyer (Cob); 2. Garrett Tyrrell (Wsp); 3.
Ryley Murphy; 4. Nathan DcAndrea (KTM); 5. T.). Lucero (KTM).
60 (7·9): 1. Robert Hiser (Kaw); 2. Aaron McClintock (Kaw); 3.
Andrew Valdez (Kaw); 4. Ridl:y LaMontagne (Kaw); S. Zach La~
son (Kaw).
60 (10·11): 1. Kyle Cohrs (Kaw); 2. Will Gibson (Kaw); 3.
Brian Braby (!(aw); 4. Vincent Ramirez (KTM); 5. Dalton Dimick
(K'rM).
80 (7·11): I. Michael Carder (Kaw); 2. Cody Boyd (Hon); 3.
Dalton Dimick (Kaw); 4. Austin Boyd (Suz); S. Will Gibson (Kaw).
80 (12-13): 1. Brady Sharp (!

