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Cycle News 1999 04 21

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Events (Far left) Dusty Nabor (122) trounced the competition at the Max Track Gold Rush Classic Series MX with two convincing moto wins in the Open Amateur class. (Left) Clifton Stroud hammers the Whoops en route to a 1-1 sweep in the 16- to 24-year-old class in Erie, Colorado. away from the field. Nick Bean did not sfart mOIO one, but in mota two he was in contention with Jewell, Archuleta and Thor/Dunlop-sponsored Mathew Mebane for a top-five finish in moto two. Railing the circuH in tight fonnation and blazing the whoops three wide, Jewell feU victim to Bean, who took second, and then succumbed to pressure from Archule- ta, who took third. Stroud sailed over the 20foot-high linish-line jump with a five-second cushion for the over<111, as Bean, Archuleta, SOcc Shaft class. Robbins came out hard in the deep sand and swept both motos. Trevor Barrett and Dal Hall Jr. kept him honest the entire time. Cobra-mounted Robbins came out blazing in the SOcc (4-6) class and again reeled off two moto wins. Fellow KIM riders Seth Quesinberry and Kody Duke were waiting in the wings for a mistake from Robbins, but the Cobra rider did not falter. Joshua Schmitt took his first win of the day in the 60cc (10-11) class. Schmitt outgunned the competition and was perfect in both motos. Kawasaki riders Clay Willett and Jordan White gave chase both times out but could not maintain Schmitt's pace. Yamaha-mounted Schmitt ripped off double moto wins for his second championship on the day in the Junior Mini class. Kawasaki rider Tyler Bright was poised in the number-two position in both motos. However, Schmitt would not give Bright any chances to get by, riding smooth and calculated on the rough track. Geoffrey Nance went 3-5 on the day to take third. CIII Sandhills Motorsports Park Chesterfield, South Carolina Results: March 28, 1999 (Round 2) 50 SHAFr/JR: 1. Cody Robbins (Yam); 2. Trevor B..'l.n"elt (Yam); 3. Oal Hall Jr. (Suz); 4. Chris Brown (Suz). 50 (H), 1. Cody Robbins (Cob); 2. Seth Quesinberry (KTM); 3. Kody Duke (KTM); 4. Trevor Barrett (Cob). 50 (7-8): 1. Zachary Alvear (KTM); 2. Hunter Jennings (Cob); 3. Bradley Bunch (Cob); 4. C.W. Brim (KTM); 5. Tyler MacDonald (Cob). 60 (7-9): 1. Tyler Bright (KTM); 2, Davin Price (KilW); 3. Christopher Newton (Kaw); 4. Garrett Church (Kaw); 5. Zachary Alvear (Kaw). 60 (10-11), 1. Joshua Schmitt (Kaw); 2. Oay Willett (K3W); 3. Jordan White (Kaw); 4. Ian West (Kaw); 5. Adam Rowe (Kaw). 85 (12·13): 1. Travis Flowers (Kaw); 2. Matt Miller (Suz); 3. Michael G. Willis (yam); 4. Steven Shoal (Suz); 5. Dustin Oates Oard his Beroma-backed YZ and led Bernard, Bue Ybarra, Nabor and Motoda onto the track. Ryder led lor three comers, but it was obvious that he was in trouble - his goggles were stm strapped across his helmet visor and he was forced to squint in the dust left by the first wave of riders. Nabor, meanwhile, raged through the pack Jewell and a hard-charging Funk followed. Archuleta's 3-3 finishes earned second overall, lollowed by Jewell, Funk and Mebane. Stroud stepped down to his YZl25 for a 1-1 sweep in the 125cc B class, and he was decisively leading the 2SOcc B class when a stalled motor foiled his chances for a clean sweep on the day. His 10-1 finlsh in the 2SOcc B class earned him sixth overall. Results P jW (4-6): 1. Cody Farrar (KTM). P/W (7-8): 1. Kyle Smith (KTM); 2. Anmmdo Aguilar (KTM); 3. Justin Eub..1.nXs (KTM). 60 (0-8): 1. Cole Seeley (KTM); 2. Garrett Lilly (KIlW); 3. Kyle Smith (KTM); 4. Evan Gnmbetta (Kaw). 60 (9-11): 1. Andy Delarge O

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