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Cycle News 1999 05 26

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r·········································. IThe ~ 125/250.., ~.Di7iVLD;: ~ I· : TRUCK N ATION· A ... ~1eset\t • I KTM on the pipe and grabbed second place with a pass on Phil Blackburn. Andrew Imiti did some fast moving and passing to take third. In moto two, while Rosenburg was running away with the win, lmiti passed John Clemens during the second lap and held on to finish second, as Gabe Gutierrez made all the right moves to clinch third place. Steve Hoctman stayed ahead of the Novice pack with a holeshot start in both motos. Hoctman ended up with two moto wins as well. John Webb was in fourth place at first but maneuvered his Honda around third and fourth to own second. Asker l..amkjaer got a next-to-Iastplace start but moved through aU the traffic to finish third. In moto two, Webb brought his bike home in second, behind Hoctman, and Larnkjaer rounded out the top three. Results ..~ I >(~tA~~~ \J II t~~:on ~~i~~ard ... • _ : I ~ I II Windham Carmichael L,. ¢1 1999 ! Emig' Henry ; ~\ ,~~ ~-i~'" /', ~ V~{:; ¢,.,.. ~. : in the Amateur division. Barry Hale kept his l/SHrrll!1f!!: Si~~P.M. !7r'"~ 0 ay F a~ h II 'r"IlADIAL 1l0VEIl rLL...- bY i~~UNE 20 th absconding with the holeshot and holding off Spearing during the first lap. Spearing, wellknown to have following problems, made his move past McConnell and continued on with great speed to take another first place. Meanwhile, McConnell wrapped up another second. Dennis Rosenberg blew away all the competition with an excellent show of holeshot starts ed ~ ~~~~ne I : Sunday: 1 p.m. I • Adults - $15 • Children - $5 • I I (Advance Tickets) I No Sellouts! I i i Gobe' Gutierrtt (Yam); 4. Barry Hale (KTM). NOV: L Steve Hoetml\n (Hon); 2. John Webb (Hon); 3. Asker Lamkj3eT (Suz). • I I • Soito okey-dokey at Little Okie I I I I I I I I I I I I MSTR B; L Dave Jacobus (Yam); 2. Jack Rotcn (Hon). EX: 1, Georgtl Spearing (Kawl; 2. Jim McConnell (Kaw). AM: I. Dennis Rosenberg (Hon); 2. Andrew Imiti (KTM); 3. By Brandon Gilles I I I • I 250 NOV' 1. Craig Ranclls (Yam); 2. Keith RhodesCK.aw). 250 INT: I. J.R. Archutowska (Hon) 250 PRO: 1, Jess Medley (Hord 25-29 BEG: 1. j3!lOn M.lrtin (Kaw). VET BEC: 1 Robert Wise (Hon); 2. Johnny Cluavez (Hon); 3. DaVId Holmes (l<;Iw); 4. Bill Summers (KTM). VET rJ"lT: 1 John Buller (Yam) VET f\'OV I. Cr.1I8 Ranells (Yam). orr BEG: 1, Brend" Burson (,,",w) OIT NOV: 1. Mark Haw~ins (Hon); 2. Nick McKinnon (Yam); 3. Bob KO!lO\'i1k.l (Kaw). ~~ · -- IlIII hr~. .. :FRI., SAT., & SUN. II' SAT. & SUN. (AIGale)... I Adults $45' Children $20 !I! ! (AIGale) ... Adults $35' Children $15 • I --- ~ ~...A!. /.J,'f;t;ii'';;;:' Be. • • For all advance tickels, subtract $5.00 for each ticket and please indicate which tickets you want! Include a self-address stamped envelope, all orders musl be post-marked by June 4th. (Please donor include camping orpitpass fees.) -r1lH .: ~ l11l!!P!Il.,~t!; ~ SUNDAY ONLY :1 I . I : : (AIGale) : Adults $20 'Children $10 • I I CHILDREN AGE 6 TO 12. AGE 5 AND UNDER FREE L I sbs ,",,=~!!.I'GI I ~... \\~m!.!I~ ~ (Early entry Pit Passes are good Sat. Noon - 3 p.m. and Sun. 9:00 a.m. - Noon. They go on sale to 2 before the pits open underneath the scoring deck.) :! Cory Fursman (Yam); 4. Stephen Hoph (Hon); 5. Jam(>'5 Hook ~ _._._."~--. ~ I ~. SCOTT II Ti~ .. EARLY ENTRY PIT PASSES $10 PER DAY : 60 (9-11) BEC: 1. Andrew Deilagua (KTM); 2.. Derek White rhor PARTS I ~ I ~I I~=.. elJ!ll!leO • (Kawl; 3. Kyle Balsdon ()(aw). 60(9-11) NOV: 1. Kyle Zan (Kaw). 80 BEG: I. Les Soito (Hon); 2. Kns Bunch (Kaw); 3. Trevor Lanmer (Yam); 4. Derek White (SUZ); S. Scott McKmnon (Yam). 80 NOV: I. Robby Baptista CHon). 125 BEC: 1. J06hWl Cox (Suz); 2. Joshua Foursha (Suz); 3. (Sozl. "1" ~n Q)" 7 I (KTMl. IIMiI If you are staying the entire weekend, please be "'.... 5 prepared. There are no electrical or water hook-ups. fO;iH3.iii3" Restrooms and showers are on site. Water is available 001, behiod bleache" 61 the Nile MXtffiCk. The Kacehee Powerwashers will not be hooked up for amateur day. :1 60 (0-8) BEC: I. Nicolas Baker (KTM); 2. Cody Greer (~w); 3. joshU41 Duppong (KTM); 4. Ryan Craigo (J

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