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Cycle News 1999 04 21

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E\'ents Rich Oliver • Continued from page 15 IS there anyone else at any track thaI you feed off of? II the top guy I try to watch. I have a lot fiof respect for the talent that's out there in Superbike. Anybody would have to. lf I get to watch Doug Chandler or somebody run through a comer, I try to keep my eyes open. But I'm getting now to the point that I kind of know how they would approach it and I know how I approach it. I'm probably learning about myself more now and what I like to do out there, more so than watching as many people. But with Daytona, it's kind of a special case; it's a tricky place to run the 200miler and Scott really knew what he was doing there. But, yeah, all the top guys - I wa tch them as much as I can. Q A- YOU said you were going to score as many points as you can and see what happens when the new bike comes. Does that mean you can contest for the title? l learned about contesting the title last year when I went from 11th to fourth in the championship over the course of the season. Anything can happen in this sport. Obviously it's been proven that you can be taken out with an injury. You can have a couple of engines blow. You can have other problems associated with off-track activities, let's say. . So who knows? I'm not going to count myself out. I'm going to count myself in because I know what it takes to win championships I've won four of them, and three more in FormuJa USA. So I won seven championships in my career, and you don't win them in the first race or the second race, you win them with consistency. Yeah, I think we've got as good a shot as anybody in the beginning here. We'll see how it plays out. And in 600, too -that's something that I want now. I want to win that championship bad. And I think that I've got the team and the bike to do it. And all that I've got to do is keep finishing up and try to get on the podium every race. Daytona was unfortunate in that I had a miscue with the tum-one incident. I think we're very competitive in that class. In that class, [ feel that J have just as good a chance, if not better for the championship. Q A Wesley Yeargan (Suz); 4. T.e. Allen (Yam); 5. Billy Dasinger (1-100). MINI EX: 1. Matthew Forsythe (Yam); 2. Caleb Coleman (Kaw); 3. Curtis Abbott (Kaw); 4. Daniel Hardin (teaw); S. Christopher Edwuds (Hon). WMN EX: 1. Shannon McKamy (Hon); 2. Tracy KiIIor (Kaw); 3. Bethany jacobs (Raw); 4. Gina Montey (Kaw); S. Deb Monley (!ndine (Yam); 3. Brent Detlsmore (Yam); 4. Jim Morris (Yam); 5. Bubba Andl.'f'5 (Han). 125 AM: I. Johnny Cox (Knw); 2. Justin Davis (Knw); 3. Christopher And~rson (Kaw); 4. James Jones (Yam); 5, Nolan Fowler (Yam). • 30... AM: 1. Dilvid Ferguson (Suz); 2. Deb Schiller (Suz); 3. Mike Ibarrll (Han): 4, Todd Downing (Han); 5. Rod Taylor (Hon). 38... AM: 1. Aubrey Wright (Kaw);2. Rick Price (Kaw); 3. Kim James (Yam); 4. Randy Norrell (Yam); 5. Larry Rogen (Yam). 45+ AM: 1. Albert Songer (Yam); 2. Andy George (Kaw); 3. Larry F1ow~ (Su~; 4. Jam('li Schultz (Suz); 5. Stuart Johnson (Kaw). 50+ AM: I. Skip Grove (Yam); 2. Max Brand (Kaw); 3. La\lo~ Whlttlngton (Kaw); 4. R1chard Van Tries (Hus); S. Rod· MY Souder (Kawl. AM BEG: 1. Tommy Miner (Kaw); 2. Josh Donu.. P/W 50 AM: 1. Garrett Crawford (KTh1); 2. Ty Coleman (Yam,); 3. Noah Ltymana (KTM); 4. Zachary Kuehnhold (y&IR); S. ..... CoImw>hmSOlei (Kaw). P/W 50 EX: I. Cameron Lshmael (KTM); 2. Joshua Hess (KTM); 3. OIn5ban Vowell (KTM);" Ky~ (hr.·ens (KTM}; S. Eddie Whltrnn" (KTM). P/W 80 EX: 1. Jesse Murphy (KTM); 2. Taylor eubaucr (KThf); 3. Raleigh Cox (Kaw); 4. Jarrod Cooner (Kaw); S. Tyler w,",(KlM). Lytle leaps to Max Track Motocross win Casey Lytle overcame rel!r-brake problems to claim the 125cc Proclass win at round two of the Max Track Gold Rush Series in Piru, California. began to slow and allowed Langdon to close in. Langdon made the most of the opportunity and passed Lytle with one lap to go. Lytle nursed his bike home in second, well ahead of third-placed Labrador. "My rear brake went out,'" said Lytle, as he pumped up and down on the lifeless brake pedal. "And the bike also got slow when it started to heat up." Fortunately for Lytle, his mechanic, Dennis Petracca, was on hand to do some racing himself. With Lytle's best interests in mind, Petracca changed out of his gear and pulled the necessary parts off of his own race bike so that Lytle could race in moto two. Langdon grabbed the holeshot in the second moto and pulled out a slight lead while Lytle scrambled through the field. Once Lytle got into second, he began to close in on Langdon, who did a spectacular flip in the long whoop section. Lytle motored past the downed rider and on to an easy victory. Labrador crossed the finish line second, while Langdon picked it up quickly enough to salvage third. In the Vet Junior class, roommates Eric Huffine and Steve Edwards swapped moto wins in a classic, bar-banging battle. Huffu,e won the all-important second mota and came away with . the bragging rights - for at least one week. Third went to Rick Smith. eN Results P/W (4--6): 1. Cody Farrar (KTMI; 2. Armando Aguilar (KTM); 3. Justin ElJbanks (KTM). P IW «().8): 1. Canett Ully (KTM). P/W (9--11): 1. Btyce Terzian {Jo.'TM}; 2. Max Alatorre (Kaw); 3. Troy Somma oc..w). 80 BEG: l. B""rian Bl'OISSlIn (Yam); 2.. Ryan Sahnas (Hon); 3. Steven Cobon (Sud; 4. Ric.ky OIlVN (Yam); S. Emerson Kau : 3Mark Allen (Kaw); 4. Dan Eckman (Kaw); 5. Lindstrom run un (lion). By Mitch Friedman .;: Q. <[ 40 PIRU, CA, MAR. 2ll Team Yamaha of Troy's Casey Lytle dominated the l2Scc Pro-class competition at the second round of the Marc Peters-promoted Gold Rush Classic Series, held at Max Track Motocross Park. Fresh off.his runner-lip fini h in the Western Region 12Scc Supercross Series, Lytle overcame a mechanical failure .in the first mota and a bad start in the second race to come away with the li.on's share of the purse. In the first moto, Lytle ripped a perfect holeshot and led Kawasaki Team Green's Tim Langdon and Ralph's-sponsored Andreu Labrador onto the hilly Max Track course. Lytle immediately opened up a commanding lead over Langdon and looked to have an easy win in the bag. At the halfway point, however, Lytle 125 PRO:. 1. Casey Lytle (Yam); 2. Tim Langdon (Kaw); 3. Andreu L.a.bTador (Yam); 4. Sue Ybarr'a (lCaw). 250 BEG: I. Paul 5chult% (Kawl; 2. Jason Monohan (Kaw)13. Brian Pillrid (}(aw); 4. Bryan Fi.-Katini (Yam); 5. Buc:k Drew (Hon) 250 JR: 1. Luciano Qwntanilia (Yam); 2. Steve Edwilrds (Suz); 3. Eric Huffme (Kaw); 4. Eric Plllmquisl (HOn); S. Darrel Koppel (Yam). 2SO lNT: 1 Tim Wt>igand (Yam): 2. JO!KJn Wood (Suz); 3. Rob Hopkins (Suz); 4. MarL. Allen (Kaw); 5. Warrerc Tltlemeier (Kaw). 2SO PRO: 1. Tnkcllhl Koikeda (Yam); 2. Frank Mccono (Suz); 3. Tim Langdon (}(aw). 25+ AM: 1. Ed CUiljMdo (Suz); 2. Donn Maeda (Kaw); 3. David Rasmussen (Suz); 4. B.J. Weisman (Yam); 5. Dennis Petracca (Yom). VET BEG: I. Dave Kldnbach (Yam); 2. Cary McConnell (Yam); 3. Bryan Fi8Calini (Yam); 4. Jim Dell (lion); S. Brian J),'lssard (Suz). VET JR: I. Eric Huffme (Kaw); 2. Steve Edwards (Su:r:); 3. Rick Smith (Yam); 4. Pete Fcldman (Han); S. Derrik Arnold (Hon). VET !NT: 1. Joe: Hopkins

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