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Cycle News 1999 04 07

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(left) Team Green's Dave Ondas led the Moose Run Hare and Hound from start to finish, topping the Open Expert class. (Right) Chris Sprenkel won the 125cc Intermediate class at round three of the California Cup Series, held at Starwest Cycle Park in Moreno Valley, California. c: VET 250 1. Mike Rusiewski (Kaw); 2. Rex SteernUln ()(aw); 3. Jorge Villarrubin (KTM). VET 250 D: 1. Timm Alexander (KTM); 2. ROil Stone (Yam); 3. Kris Wyllie (Kaw). VET OPEN A: 1. Jeff Capt (Kaw); 2. Abe Baumilnn (Kllw); 3. Mike Kon:o.nwillder (Yam). VET OPEN B: 1. Darin Moloznid (KllW); 2. Jcff Carlson (Han); 3. Mark Gowin (Han). VET OPEN C: 1. Patrick Z1ng (Kaw); 2. Jeff Meacham (Han); 3. William Bateman (Han). .. VET OPEN D: I. WilJinm Bacon (Hon); 2. Brinn Thompson (Kaw); 3. Jerry Ford (lion). SR 250 A: I. Charlie Barney (G-C); 2. Kevin Hasten (Yam); 3. Scott Anderson (Yam). SR 250 B: 1. Charlie Spellman (Han); 2. Dennis Giuliany (Yam); 3. Tim Elbrt (Yam). SR 2SO C: 1. Dana Reed (Suz); 2.' Mike Maginn (Yam); 3. John Kerrigan (KTM) SR OPEN A:. 1. Don Chiapuzio (KTM); 2. Rudy Abele O CJ> CJ> ~ 48 REb MOUNTAIN, CA, FEB. 14 Kawasaki's Dave Ondas flexed his big-bore muscle, daimi!,g the overall win at the 49th annual Four Aces Moose Run Hare and Hound. The Team Green star was among the leaders right from the staIt and quickly powered his way to the front. '1 had a good bomb run," said Ondas. "I was right behind Abe Baumann at the trail head." The mile-long bomb run was located just west of Pipeline Road, about half a mile south of Teagle Wash Road, and headed south toward the west end of the sand hills in the Spangler Hills ORV area. KX5OO-mounted Abe Baumann had obviously chosen a lucrative path on the bomb, as he grabbed the holeshot and led for several miles before being passed by Ondas. Check one was located eight miles into the race, and Baumann still beld the lead, with Ondas in second and his Team Green cohort jeff Capt in third. "I was right behind Ondas in third at the bomb," recalled Capt. "[ got by him and chased Abe for about .five miles, but then Dave passed me back for second. Right after the course looped back to the south, Abe went down, putting me in second and Oodas in the lead." Ondas cruised into the pits with a substantia] lead, followed by Capt, Baumann and ATK USA's joey Lanza. Kurt Caselli was sandwiched in between two superfast seniors, Charlie Barney and Kevin Hasten. "] didn't get a real good start," said Caselli. "] was probably just inside the top 15, and] just kept passing guys when I could. I passed Barney early in tbe second loop and took off after Lanza, but [only caught his dust every now and then." Meanwhile, Lanza was also fighting the heavy dust. '1 caught up to Baumann a few times in the tight stuff," said Lanza, "but once it opened up, he was gone." The remainder of the circuit wound through the open desert ali the way to the finish. Ondas was never challenged. "I just rode my own race," said Ondas. "1 didn't have any problems, and my Kawasaki ran perfect." '1 didn't have to beat Ondas to win the Vet dass," replied Capt. 'Td wick it up a little every time I saw Abe migbt be dosing the gap." Ondas took the checkers with room to spare, followed by Vets Capt and Baumann and 250ccdass winner Lanza. Caselli took top 200cc-dass honors, and Barney brougbt his Mota Westsponsored Gas Gas in at sixth overall to win the 250cc Senior Expert class. Results WMN A: 1. Anna Cody (Kaw); 2. KassteGray(Kaw). WMN B: 1. Cathy Duncin (Kaw); 2. Nikki Frolich (Hon); 3. Kim Quinn (Kaw), WMN C:. J. Stacy Doerksen (HoN; 2. Ff"05tY Cannon (I(.. w); 3. Darla Lyons (Kaw). 200 A: 1. Kurt Caselli (Kaw); 2. Coby Gulledge ston (Suz); 2. Ty Kady (Yam); 3. Robert Naughton (Suz); 4. Pnt Foster (Yam); 5. Danny Carlson (Yl'lm). 25+ BEG: \. Michael Zepeda (Yam); 2. Gurrctt Matthews (Han). 25+ NOV: 1. Todd Raming (Yam); 2. Rob 1·l.all (Yam); 3. Kcn~ neth Neitzel (Suz). 25+ VET: 1. Jay Pavlm.(!c (Hon). 30+ BEG: I. Leonard Robt..>rtson (Ho"'; 2. Doug Covey (Han); 3. Ray Belker (Kaw); 4. Damien Adams U"loll); 5. Jon Hall (Han). 30+ NOV: 1. Duane R.1ho (Yam); 2. Tim Dun;]way (SU7J; 3. Jeff Hall (Suz); 4. Larry Byers (Sud; 5, Jay VanCamp (flo"'. 30+- INT: 1.Jay Pavlovcc (Han); 2. JcffSrott (Yam). 30+ EX: I. Robert Naughton (Suz); 2. Kurt Hcpricksen (Suz); 3. Jon Zahrt (Su7J; 4. Kenny Z1hrt (Suz); 5. Dave Zahrt (Suz). 40+ VET: 1. Kenny Zahrt (Suz); 2. Dave Zahrt (Suz); 3. Jeff Gianni (Su.z); 4. Kenny cir.u:1 (Suz); 5. Earl Robms (Sud. Goertz gets even at Rockne HS By Chris Bailey ROCKNE, TX,MAR. 7 Oifford Goertz rocketed his Yamaha to victory and scored the biggest comeback win of the year by daiming the Overall honors at round four of the AMA Texas Championship Hare Scramble Series. As the l8-rider AA dass jumped into the first turn, many of the top Texas riders - induding Goertz, Pat Hohman and motocross legend Kent Howerton - found themselves taking soil samples as the rest of the dass fought througb the melee. When the AA class leaders made their way around to the first spectator area, Darryl Wills, Cody Potts and Craig Chedsey led the charge. At the end of the first 20-minute lap of the technical 8-mile course, Honda rider Lynn Bailey moved into lead, with Potts on his rear fender. As rain began to fall, Bailey opened up a 30second lead and appeared to be·in control. Quietly, Goertz was moun· a charge from dead last that eventually carried him to within sight of Bailey. As the two riders began the. white-flag lap, Bailey crasbed in the same turn that had taken Goertz down at the start. Bailey quickly remounted and held a five-second lead, but the damage had been done. Goertz and Bailey whipped the spectators into a frenzy by busting

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