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Cycle News 1999 04 21

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Events • (Above) Willy Musgrave (62) leads Craig Davis (711) past a lapper during their dogfight for Pro-class honors in Gorman, California. Musgrave came away with the overall victory with a 2-1 score. (Left) Kevin Montgomery cruised to the overall win in the Vet Amateur division at the SRA Grand Prix, located within the grounds of Perris Raceway in California. Billy Swapp jumped into second and an out-ofcontrol Derek Costella raged up to third. Costella was flying as he muscled his way into second and started houndJng Roberts. Costella was applying heavy-duty pressure until he dropped it in the sweeper before the fini h line. When Costella crashed, Roberts' lead became much larger, allowing him an easy moto win. Costella picked his bike back up and charged through the pack, finishing second, ahead of Swapp and Rodney Honberger. Proving his first-moto start was no fluke, jensen blasted to his second straight holeshot, putting his Suzuki out in front of Costella and Chollar to start race two. As positions were shuffled early on, Costella took over the lead and Jason Medina scrambled into the second spot. This time, it was Roberts' tum to work his way through the pack. Costella continued to stretch his lead, eventually winning by a huge margin and capturing the overall 80cc (14-16) class crown. Roberts continued his march toward the front, finishing in third behind Billy Swapp. Roberts' third-place finish netted him second in the 80cc (14-16) class. Justin Jensen took overall honors in the 80cdI2-13) class, ahead of Chase Nelson and jason Medina. Results P/W STK (U): I. Zach"ry Fussell (Po!); 2. Chris Prosccllc (Cob); 3. Tanner Krahenbuhl (Cob); ... Brett Harrison (Cob); S. Codi Norton (!; 5. Make Mc:iKie (Kawl. STI(: (9-11): I. Robt'.rt Memoli (Yam); 2. 8eni Williams (Suz); 3 Shane PiitOlO (Kaw); 4. Ad.1m Metzler (Suz); S. Steven SchWllJ'tt . 80 STK (12·13): 1 Justin Jenson (Yam); 2. Chase Nelson (Yam); 3.J~n Medina (Hon), 4. Paul Pearq(Hon);5. ~Jmsen (Suz). 80 STK(14-16): I. Derek Costella (Kaw): 2..Kevil' Roberts (Yam); 3. Billy Swapp (Suz): 4. Rodney Honberges' (Yam); 5. lack Grobstein (Hon). 80 OPEN; I. B1Uy Swapp (Sta); 2. Kevin Roberts (Yam); 3. Paul Pearcy (lion); 4. Jushn jfttson (Yam); 5. J05h Pillsbury (Hon). 125 BEG: 1. Tr.lV1lJ Richard" (Suz): 2. Charlet; ~ n (Yam); 3. Matt Scott (Yam); 4. Jared McGeary (Yam); S. troy Tilyb (SIp.). 125 NOV: I. Ryan Hamman (Han); 2. Joshua Thurgood (Yam); 3. Scott Theobald (Yam); 4. Jason McTygue (Yam); 5. Ryan Mettler (Suz). 125 IN!: 1. Brandon Bames (Yam); 2. Ethan Bates (Yam): 3 .Mark Hermann (J(aw); 4. Randy ~ (Suz); 5. Joshua Bulloch (Yam). 125 PRO: 1. Monte Montague (Yam); 2. Chad WaJl""'ork (Kaw); 3. JnllOn Partridge (Suz). 125 OPEN: t. Brandon Il.'lmes (Ynmr..2. Ethan Bates (Yam); 3. Joshun Thurgood (yam); 4. Ryan Metzler (Suz): S. Bryan Ehrman (Kaw). 250 NOV: 1. Ryan Mettler (5U2;); 2. Derek Puffer (Yam); 3. Chris Champlin (Hon): 4. Rick Essex (Yam); 5. Jeremy Payne (Hon). 250 INT: I. Justin Oopf (Han); 2. Clenn Weidman (5uz); 3. Charley Rennie (Kaw): 4. Paul Hemsley (Hon). 250 PRO: 1. Brock KrnhenbuhJ (Yam): 2. Chad Wallwork (Kuw). MSTR 25+ BEG: 1. Darrell Armstrong (Han): 2. Chltd Williams (Yam); 3. Rodney Pugh (Hon): 4. Russ Gibson (Yam); 5. Patrick Mc:Vey (Yam). MSTR NOV: 1. Kelly Barry (Yam): 2. Chris Champlin ("Ion); 3. Steve VanHoeve (Yam); 4. Ene Byington (Yam); 5. Bobby Hunt (Y;un). MSTR 25+ INT' 1. Charley JUonnie (Kaw); 2. Glenn Weidman (Suz); 3. Bn.-nt Kleinman (Hon); 4. Paul Hemsley (Hon): 5. Ca!'JC)' McKinney (Hon). MSTR 25+ EX: I. Chad Wallwork (Kaw); 2. Bill Phdps (Yam). z.s:.. 34 WMN BEC: I. Shelly Danylo (5uz); 2. Cindy Daugherty (Hon). WMN NOV: 1. Sandy OTsmond (Yam); 2. Kelly Renshaw By Dave Dain PERRIS, CA, MAR. 14 Kevin Montgomery rode to a convincing win in the Vet Amateur division, as the Southland Racing Association made its first trip in several years to the revamped Perris Raceway. jim Wilkey got the jump off the start, but he was pushed wide in the first corner, allowing the KX of Randy Danylo to sneak by on the inside and lead the pack to the second turn. Wilkey held on to s,\"ond, followed by Mike Martin, Montgomery and Mondo Duran. Wilkey wasted little time going for the lead, and he passed Danylo on the inside over the small infield double. Danylo's stint in second was short, as Montgomery got by in the right-hander that followed the double. Wilkey led the field into the !x,ck section, with Montgomery closing in second. Danylo, Martin and Duran filled out the top five. Montgomery exited the back section and approached the big double with the lead. Wilkey came around in second, with Danylo third. TI,e top three positions remained the same for severallaps, with Montgomery pulling away at a rate of four seconds per lap. Danylo continued to pressure Yamaha jockey Wilkey for second. Wilkey succumbed to the pnessure from Danylo and dropped to third coming out of the tight back section. Fourth and fifth belonged to Martin and Springman, respectively. With Montgomery and Danylo established in first and second, the battle for the final spot on the podium contil}ued. Wilkey controlled third but was pressured by Martin, who was losing time to Springman. Martin continued to pressure Wilkey for third for several laps. Springman trailed in fifth with a three-second deficit. Martin seized the third position in the back section, dropping Wilkey to fourth. Wilkey's stay in fourth was short, a Suzukimounted Springman cut to the inside of Wilkey in the 18

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