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(Fer left) Bryen Nelson won the Vet Pro
clBSS 8t the Golden Beer Grand Prix held
el Los Angeles County Racewey in
Palmdale, Callfomia.
(Left) Josh Summey (7) proved
unstoppable el the North Carolina State
Championship race held at Devils Ridge
Molocross facility. Summey smoked the
competition in the SChoolboy and 125cc B
clesses wllh four molo wins.
in the 12Sec Novice class. Leo was one of nearly
280 racers that competed at CMXR's Sunday
motocross event, and by the end of the day the
track was brutally whooped-<>ut and as hard as
asphalt
In the first moto of the 12Sec Novice class,
the holeshot went to Yamaha-mounted Eric
Johnson. He was followed by Ken Johnson and
Mike Ryder. Eric Johnson continued to stretch
his lead for nearly three laps, but the battle for
second was on. Ken Johnson and Leo had gotten
away from the fourth-placed rider, Adam
Fichtehnan, and these two began to help each
other reel in the leader. For nearly three laps, the
two riders were playing follow-the-leader, with
Ken Johnson leading and Leo adding pressure
from behind. With the help of some slower riders, the second- and third-placed riders had
closed the gap considerably. When the white
flag came out, Ken Johnson attempted a pass on
Eric Johnson, only to have a lapper foil his plans
of victory. Leo moved around Ken Johnson in
the infield section of the track. With time running out, Ken Johnson made a desperate move
and went down; he ended up with a fifth-place
finish in the first moto. The hrvo leaders were
still battling tooth and nail in the remaining corners of the track. Leo would stick his front wheel
in, only to be blocked by Eric johnson's Yamaha
at the last moment. As they jumped off "The
Ledge" and headed down the slick, wide-open
sweeper corner, Eric Johnson controlled the
inside and took the checkers with a bike length
to spare.
When the gate' fell for the second moto, Ken
Johnson wasted no time in taking the early
advantage ahead of Leo and Eric johnson. The
rest of the pack was left to battle for fourth as
these three riders maneuvered their 12Scc
machines around the slippery-as-ice track. The
first to make a mIstake was Ken johnson, who
allowed Leo the opportunity to pass and get into
the lead, which he never relinquished. The two
johnsons were still battling it out, but for all
intents and purposes this race was over. Leo
took the checkers ahead of Ken johnson and Eric
johnson, and a couple seconds behind the lead
three was Ryder.
Results
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80 BEG: 1. ChriJ Nishimura (Hon); 2. Con:}' GusbI&on (Yam);
3. Candace Mobhagen (Yam).
80 NOV: I. TyLer Ktd'e (Yam); 2. Dane Jrlson (Yam,); 3. Jeff
Vaughn (Yam).
125 BEG: I. Brian Valdez (K.w); 2. Bob Bam~ (Yam); 3.
Chri5 Moreno (Yam).
125 NOV: 1. Pem- Leo (Suz); 2. Eric johnson (Yam); 3. Ken
JohnJOn (Yam).
125 INT: 1.joth Tupi. (Yam).
250 BEG; I. D.rrel Wood (Yam); 2. MArtin Rydl!!' (Suz); 3.
Tim Lyons (Hon).
250 NOV: 1. Kirk. Chandler (Hon); 2. Robert WersMg; (Yam);
3. JeffLysdale (K.w).
250 INT: t. Josh Tupa (Vam); 2. Bob Zing Jr. (Suz); 3. NM:oJas
Granstrom (Suz).
OPEN NOV: 1. Oane Anderson (Yam); 2. Rudy Casteneda
(Han); 3. Todd Fritoltat (Yam).
OPEN PRO: 1. Craig Davis (Vam); 2. Evan Joyee (Kaw); 3.
O&rTen Green (Yam).
30+ BEC: 1. Brian Valdez OYw); 2. Zach Undberg (Yam); 3.
Cary Smilh (Yam).
30+ NOV: I. Jeff Lysdale (Kaw); 2. Jeff Gray (Kaw); 3. Bob
Arthur (Vam).
30+ INT: 1. Ty Swantz (Vam); 2. Tim Theodore (Yam); 3. But
Keefe (Yam).
30+ EX: 1. james ~Ridder (Yam); 2. David Jennings (Han); 3.
Tim Taun (Yam).
40+ NOV: 1. bch Undberg (Yam); 2. Mark Precott (Yam); 3.
Ed Foland (Yam).
40+ !NT: 1. Brad Wooten (Han); 2. Jeff Blix (Yam.); 3. Chris
CambocYam).
40+ EX: 1. Made Ol!ten (Ka.w); 2. Pat Hawley (Suz).
40+ MSTR: I. Rob Wilshm (Hon); 2. Daniel LMvab (SuU; 3.
Tim Marsh (Yam).
50+ NOV: 1. Phil! Blackburn (KTM); 2. Ed Rodzach (Yam).
50+ MSTR: 1. Chuck Rouse (Vam).
50+ INT: I. Qive a-effins (Kaw).
SO+ EX; I. Tommy Purl (Hon).
WMN NOV: I. Usa Sher (Kaw); 2. J~ Pavidt (Yam); 3.
Maryann Hobbs (Kaw).
Nelson, Conaway
clean up at CRC GP
By Greg Robertson
PAL\IDALE, CA, APR. 4
Bryan Nelson and Craig Conaway proved to be
more than a match for the competition at Los
Angeles County Raceway during the Golden
Bear Grand Prix. They dominated the Vet Pro
and Vet Intermediate classes respectively at the
opening round of California Racing Oub's 22nd
annual Tri·Race Series.
When the green flag waved for the Vet Proclass dead-engine start, it was Nelson· on a
YZ400, no less - absconding with the holeshot,
ahead of the Honda-mounted trio of jimmy
Roberts, Edwardo' Flippo and Frank Costanzo.
Roberts latched on to Nelson's back fender,
which made for a close opening lap, as Costanzo
made his way around,.Flippo for third.
Nelson broke away from Roberts and started
to work on a lead that would grow to nearly 20
seconds by the end of the 4S-minute race.
Roberts maintained a brisk pace of his own that
saw him finish a comfortable distance ahead of
Costanzo. Hippo held on for fourth, ahead of
Richard Bunch.
Much like elson's, Conaway's domination
began as the Vet Intermediates rounded the first
turn. Mike Licitra, Leo Saul and Danny Battaglia
soon found themselves in a heated battle for second, with jason Markham and Randy Wilkins
close behind.
.
Conaway's effortless riding style almost
made holding the lead look easy, and he slowly
started to pull away. Saul and Battaglia pushed
Licitra back to fourth. C~naway cont.inued to
increase his lead, which saw him start to infiltrate the Vet Pros by the midway point. Battaglia
and Saul had their own little war going over
who would control the runner-up position,
while Wilkins closed in on ticitra.
After 4S minutes, it was Conaway with the
clear-cut win on his Nationwide Cycle-sponsored CR2S0. Battaglia was finally able to
shake YZl2S-mounted Saul to earn second
place. With just a couple of laps remaining,
Licitra had bike problems and dropped out of
the race, which handed fourth to Markham,
who had worked his way back around
Wilkins.
R..ults
P/W YAM BEG: 1. Matthew Popp (Yam); 2. Dalton Costa·
haude (Yam); 3. Chandler Quimette (Yam); 4-. Eric Kahler (Yam); 5.
Ryan Robi8on (Yam).
P/W YAM ADV: 1. Sean Robison (Yam).
P/W BEG: 1. Justin Schuoll!!' (l.em); 2. Chandler Quimette
(KTM); 3. Zach Grandmaison (HM).
P/W ADV: I. Chris Brackett (KTM); 2. Patrick Carrol (K'fM);
3. Gary Arellano Jr. (K'(M); 4. Michacl AreUano (KTM); 5. Kevin
Canol (KThO.
S/P/W (~): l. Tommy Aquino (l(TM); 2. Keith Robinson
(Cob).
Mi"""
S/P/W (1~9): I. Gary Arellano (KTM); 2. Chris Brackett
(](TM); 3. eo..,. Talbol. (Cob);'.
AmIano (KTM).
60 BEG: 1. Nick Sanchez (Kaw); 2. James Jenkins ()(aw);. 3.
DIIniel Cagte Jr. ()(aw); 4. Patrick Carrot (Kaw); S. Alan Jiron
(Kaw).
60 (9-11): I. Douglas Carter (Kaw); 2. Preton Lundin (lYw);
3. Ken Slater Jr. (KIM); 4. Timmy Ritzier (Kaw).
80 BEG: 1. Timothy McDaniel (Vam); 2. Michad B~wer
(Han); 3. David Noms (Han); 4. Mike GarcLt (VAm); S. Grant
PhiI1ips (Suz).
80 (7-11): 1. Dave Carte' (Kaw); 2. Randan Han (Kaw); 3. Qu"ft!tl: NOfT(Suz); 4. Matt Elliott (Hon); S. Justin Morrow (Yam).
80 (12-13): 1. Sean Collier (Kaw); 2. C.J. Mahon (Yam): 3.
MitcheU Alsobrook CKaw); 4. Ricky Parks (Yam).
80(14-16): 1. Chris Norr{Hon); 2. Robert Ouk (Yam).
B{W: 1. Bobby Steffan (Kaw).
WMN: I. Tama~ Neit:zd (Suz).
DECADE: 1. Jimmy Robt-rt5 (Hon.); 2. Joe Casagrande (MaO.
4-STRK: I. Raymond Smllh (Suz.).
125 BEC; 1. ~mie Dietz (Yam); 2. Aaron B;ork (Hon); 3. Grant
Moen (Yam); 4. Brian Enciso (Hon); S. MyAn Spacatdli (Y.un).
125 NOV: 1. Shawn Trabert (Kaw); 2. Brandon orton (Yam);
3. Deuce Rutledge (Hon); 4-. Eric Brust (Yam); 5. Bobby Schull!!'
(Yam).
125 tNT: I. Jeff Eide (Yam); 2. Raymond Smith (Yam); 3.
Brent Gilliam (Yam).
125 PRO: I. Chris Neitzel (Suz).
250 BEG: 1. Flemming LaJ"llOn (Kaw); 2. Augie Dominguez
(Suz); 3. Eddie Berumen (Yam); 4. Bryan Ward (Yam); S. Matt
Lewis (Kaw).
2SO NOV: 1. Justin Eide (Yam); 2. Neil Chisholm (Han).
250 INT:..,1. Nick Mairo8c (Suz); 2. Scott McCollough (Yam); 3.
Bryan Lamborn (Yam).
250 PRO: I. Dustin Evans (Hon).
500 PRO: 1. Bryan Nel!ion (Yam); 2. Edwardo FUppo (Han); 3.
Norm Schiel (Han).
JR VET DEG: I. Troy Robinson (I-Ion); 2. CrAig McCormick
(Kaw).
JR VET NOV: 1. Scott Minster- (Suz); 2. Sha.ne Ramey (Han);
3. Gam Abayou (Han); 4. Shy Moshe (Suz).
JR VET INT: I. Chris Reed (Kaw); 2. Shane Stanley (Vam); 3.
Jason Markham (Yam).
VET BEG: 1. Scott Wilbanks (Suz); 2. Greg Wilkins (Suz); 3.
Mark Noleen (Hon); 4. Jon Hall (Suz).
VET NOV: 1. Joe Casagrande (Yam); 2. Grant MClOt'e (Han); 3.
Shy Moshe (Suz); 4. Jeff f'bll (Suz); S. Ray Rittler (Kaw).
VET tNT: t. Craig Conaway (Hon); 2. Danny Battaglia (Vam);
3. Leo Saul (Yam); 4. Jason Markham (Yam); .5. Randy Wilkins
(Suz).
VET EX·PRO: 1. Bryan Nelson (Yam); 2. Jimmy Roberts
(Han); 3. Frank Coswuo (Han); 4. Edwardo Flippo (Hon); 5.
Ridw'd Bunch (Vam).
SR NOV: 1. Ken Slater Sr. (Kaw); 2. Thomu Bice (Hon); 3.
Kenny Kopecky (Kaw); 4. Russ Hoffmnn (Hon); S. Jim Masters
(Kaw).
SR AM: 1. Gnnt Moore Sr. (Han); 2. Serve Norr (Hon).
SR EX: 1. Mike Webb (Suz); 2. Edwardo Flippo (Hon); 3. Mike
CoMe:Iaar (Hon); "'. John Toper (Hon); 5. Norm SdUcl (Hon).
Orr IR VET: 1. Martin Firetone (Kaw).
O/T NOV: l. Raleigh Webster (Han); 2. Dave Rutll.-d.ge
(Hon); 3. Art Jung (Kaw); 4. John Craft (YAm); S. BiU Weltman
(Hon).
orr AM: 1. Owies HowWI (Yam); 2. Bob Breach (Yam); 3.
Chuck Woody (Yam); 4.)o!Ie Rodriguez. (Kaw).
orr EX: 1. Jack Rota! (Yam); 2. Bill Schultz (Yam); 3. Scott
MdJonaU (Hon);'. !.any Williams (Yam).
OtT MSTR A; 1. Mike Webb (Suz).
O/T MSTR 8: 1. Norm Schiel (Hon); 2. Steve Oark (Kaw).
T.... 1lxe
80: 1. TiUNlra Neitzel/Tlnt McDaNel
BEG: 1. Flemming Larson/Myan SpaceareUi; 2. Andrew
SeItz:erfMlchacl Morris.
NOV: 1. Jaime Dietz/O&rles Dana.
INT: 1. Eric Brust/Scott McCollough.
EX: I. Dustin Evans/Shawn Trabert.
.........
80: 1. Bobby Steffan; 2. David Norris.
BEC: 1. Michael Seymour.
tNT: 1. Brian Hulsey; 2. Chn. Toc:m.
Neese captures NC State
MX Championship wins
By Jay Hauser
SANFORD, NC, APR. 4
rom Morgan Racing/Hammerhead I FMFbacked jim Neese lives just a little less than a
hour up the road from the Devils Ridge
Motocross facility, which might help to explain
Neese's domination of the North Carolina State
Championship race held at the famed facility.
Fresh off a second-place showing In the 12Scc
class at the SI. Louis round of the PACE Supercross Series, eese took advantage of the Easter
holiday and went looking to pick up some extra
cash. eese did so, by winning the USee A and
250cc A classes and finishing second in the Over
25 A division.
Kevin Walker has always been a major force
in the Southeast, and, mounted on a YZ400,
Walker went lool;ing to put Neese in his rearview. Walker put his FMF/Pro-Action-backed
Yamahas up against Neese in the 12Scc A, 2S0cc
A and Over 25 A divisions all day.
,
Another major player in the war for orth
Carolina bragging rights was Suzuki-mounted
Tom Welch, who also did battle against Neese
and Walker.
As the 2SOcc A-class contest got under way,
Walker thundered to tI,e first of his six holeshots
on the day. Walker and Neese quickly set themselves apart from the other 18 riders on the gate
and stretched out a comfortable lead as Welch
held down a distant but solid third, ahead of Mike
Martin and Tri-Gty Yamaha's Chad ewton.
just after passing the hallway point, Neese
took control and that was it, as Walker never
could repass him. Welch held on to third, over
Martin. Chuck Shirley displaced Newton late in
the moto for ftfth.
Moto two was another tight replay of the
first2SOcc A race, as Walker led the first half and
Neese took over for the half that counted. Fairly
new to the A class was jared Black, who put in
one heck of a ride to finish third. Black nailed
down a good start and rode to a well-deserved
third in moto two to"ma1c:e the top five overall,
beating Welch and Martin to get there.
Neese also took both moto wins in the USee
A contest over Walker and Shirley, but he was
shut down in the Over 25 A class. Welch posted
a score of 2-2 to take the win. Neese settled for
second, over Sean Skutnik and Walker.
Results
so SHAFT: 1. Gavin Trettel (Yam); 2. Christopher Tonti
(Han).
50 (4-6): 1. Ian Trettel (Cob); 2. Colton Tickl~ (Cob); 3. Cody
Robbins (Cob); 4. Dakota Mathews (Cob); S. Ryan Zimmer (Cob).
50 (7-8): 1. Taylor Futrell (Cob); 2. McKinnon Welborn (Cob);
3. D.J. Ellis (Cob); 4. C.W. Brim (KTM); 5. Patrick Johnson (KIM).
60 (7·9): I. Devon Pilkington (KAw); 2. Taylor Futrell (Kaw);
3. William Puffy (KTM); 4. D.J. Ellis (Cob); 5. Tyler Bright (!

