(Left) Mic h a e l Parker
went 1-2 to claim
second o verall in the
sncc Novice class
during night racing at
. S ta rw e s t Moto cross
Park in Moreno Valle'y ,
Califo rn ia .
(Rig ht) Bo b b y Hedden
(le ft) 'p a s s e s C h a rlie
Ve ne gas (43) a n d
Bobby Hicks d u ring
t he S c ra t c h m ain a t
Auburn S peed wa y in
Califo rn ia , Hedden
a ls o wo n the Ha ndicap
main.
negot ia te th e ne w big swee pe r firs t tu rn th e
fastest, as he pu t his Wh ite Brothers YZ250 out
fron t with the holeshot . Behind him , Boulware
was a dose seco nd, while Gary Scott pushed his
Pro Valve YZ125 in to th ird . FMF/ White Brothers / LBZ-backe d Jeffre y Arzou ma n jockeyed
into fourth, and Ted Kukla held fifth as the pack
cam e through the scorin g section for the first
time. Boulware wasted no time, shooting by
H.111 durin g the second lap and im med iately
opening up a one-seco nd cushion. Scott was in
control of third, some five bike leng ths in front
o f Ku kl a , wh o ma n a g ed to go a rou nd
Arzou ma n jus t before the midway poin t of the
race. O ut front, Boul ware stre tched his lead to
tw o seco nds, but Ha ll was rid ing hard in second . As the mot o wore on, the battl e for third
became e pic. Ar zouma n we n t ba ck arou nd
Ku kla just aft er th e two- lap!" signa l was give n
and closed in on Sco tt in thi rd . Ku kla d id not
give in, and soo n the battle was a three-way one
for th e position . The ride rs spent the last two
laps d icing hard for the spot, often three abreas t
on a lterna te lines, In the end, Boulwa re cruised
in for the w in and Hall clai med second . Scott
held strong and wa s ab le to fend off the pas~
att empts of Ar zouman on th e last lap , and he
d
earned the third- p lace position. Kukla finishe
up in fifth.
Once again, Hall sna gged the .holeshot and
Boulware had his YZ4 00 thumper in second a t
t he s ta r t of mo ta two . Th is time, however, .
Arzo u ma n m a n eu vere d into the thi rd spot,
a head of the 125s of Kukla and Scott. As the race rs circul ntc d th e firs t la p , Kukla a nd Sco tt .
resumed their ba ttle from the first mot a; however, now both rid er s ca me together, resul tin g in
th e two go in g down in a h ea p o f man a n d
mach ine . In the spiri t of good spo rtsrna ns hip. .
both riders kept their coo l an d assisted eac h
other in untangling their respective ma chines
befor e resumi ng th e race. Kawasaki pil ot Tom
Mellor wa s the ben eficiary of this mess, as he
moved up to occupy fourth. Meanwhile, Boulware realized he had the proverbial tiger by the
tail as he tried to chase down Hall for the lead .
Hall was putting in a stellar rid e, as he was hitting his lines and doing everything he could to
keep th e first -m ota wi nner behind him.
Arzouman was keep ing the front two honest as
he continued to rid e stro ng in third . Jus t pa st
halfway in the mot a, Boulware was able to pu t
th e pa ss o n H all as he execu te d a te xtb oo k
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milneuver to outduel him in a new high- spt.'t..--d,
o ff~ca m be r, dow nhill sWt.-Cper. Just as in the first
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moto , once he had somc open track in front of
him , Boulwarc im medi ately opcnt..-d up a oneseco nd le ad o n Hall . Toward the end of the
moto, Hall sta rted to inch bac k up to the leader,
but he ran ou t of time , and when the ch eckers
came out , Boulware was the first ride r to see the
flag . H all was again runner-up , while
Arzo uman coa s te d in thi rd . Me ll o r rode in
fourth, and Scott remounted to earn fifth . O n the
day, the overa ll victo ry w as Bou lwa rc's by
virtue of his perfect 1-1 rides. Hall was a strong
$l.umd with his 2-2 tally, and Arzouman ea rned
the thir d- place brass with his 4-3 rides.
Results
80 BEG: 1. Nick Wa tt"thu u.w (Hun); 2. r-.l.ltt Nuciforo ( Kaw) ;
3. lJri.m Klint" (Hon).
125 BEG: 1, Ch ris Avl'l'}' (y.lm); 2, C n.ogJum 'S (K.1W); 3. Ry,IO
Ama rddin (Kaw ).
125 JR: 1. Roland Rodri gu ez (KolW 2. 1
pkovic r (Kaw ); 3.
Michael Villa (H on); 4. Roy Ikovi le (Yam) ; 5. Ga to r Scalzo (Yam ).
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VET JR; 1. C hris IXoTgstrom (Yam); 2. Rick Hod ges (Su: ; 3 ,
d
Ru~"Il Mattell (Ya m).
VET INT : 1. Bry an D ani el (H an ); 2. Brad Di e z (Ya m ); 3.
Dt-nnv Davidow (K.l w); 4. Ken Mallow (Kaw ); 5. Frt'd Nic hob
(Yam ).
40 + JR: 1. Mitc h EV;ln:s (Kaw); 2. Jeff Nt."wm.. n ( Y;l m); 3 .
Way ne Well.. (Ho n ); 4. Rubt-n Alvarado (Suz); 5. Larry Boulware
(Ka w ).
40+ lJ'o I. G rq!; Eriduon (K.lw ); 2. Curt L Ilbll")' (Yam) ; 3.
'T:
Michat."1 Rigd on ( He n ): 4 . Bot> Sullivan (H o n ); 5. Scott Mil Y ~
()l Fo x (Yam ).
f2.; PRO J~h Tarantino ($ uz ).
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250 BEG: 1. C.UT t' U Ma tthe w," (l Io n); 2. Iosepb G arci.1 (Yam );
3. Dclvid Bovee (Yam) .
2.'iO NcJV: 1. Eric Reasner ( Kclw ); 2. Brand on Morgan (5uz) ; 3.
H,'n ry Horneveld (Yam) ; 4. Donni.. Fu ller (Yam ).
25(lINT : I. David FOll (Y,l m ).
2.').. BEG: I. GiUTC'tt Matthew s (Hon); 2. Jacob non'S (H o n); 3
.
Steve Tvnan (Su;r); 4 Mid l.ld Stl'in (K.1W)
30:" NOV: I. Lee Ho lto n (!I o n ).
Brrit
Hedden for the wins
at Fast Fridays
By M. Sober
Photo by Ge n Mo o re
AUBURN, CA, JUN E 11
The 1999 No rthern California Speedway seaso n
has become. a t least in recent weeks, a foru m of
ind ivid ual race-night do mination for California's
d
fines t Spee way riders. For the third consecu tive
wee k, the same man won both the Handicap and
Scra tch ma in events. Form er Auburn track champion Bobby Hedden was the latest to finish first
in the night's most prestigiou s finals.
"It's abo u t time I got the lead ou t of my butt
an d sta rted goin g fast ," sa id the clearly elated
Hedden after the event. " I'm fina lly gelting thi s
new motor dialed in. I'm feeling more and more
like myoid self aga in."
Ht..'liden was also one of the ride rs fortunate
en ou gh to perform in a series of cro wd- pleasing
ma tch races with visiting sp' >dwa y legend John
Coo k. The Swedish Leagut.. based American is
o n a brie f Sta teside return and perfo rmed a
hand ful o f ex h ibitio ns a nd m atch ra ces . The
th ree top poin f lead ers in Northern Californi a Mike Faria, Bart 6.15t and Jimm y Sisemore ~ all
missed the meet ing du e to their pa rticipa tion in
the overscas final a t King's Lynn in Eng land.
David Boo th wor ke d p as t form er Juni or
rider Rachelle Kerr in the final la ps to Llkc the
Second Division mai n-event victory . Do n 'Webster took hom e the trop hy in th l~ third d ivision,
whil e the Junior main v..;ns went to Eric Ca rri llo
and J.T. Mabry .
In th e Handicap main, 50-yard Ha nd ica p
ma in Bobby Hedden beat fellow 5O-yardcr (and
last week's double main v.';nne r) Cha rlie Vene,gas off the start and immedia tely went to wor k
on the ou tsid e line. Dave Faria , coming from the
30, was the fiP.it to fall be hind to Hedden . Southern California visit or Rya n Fish er, who wo n
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more Ame rican Ju nior Spt... 't.>dway titles than anyone in history , started on the 30 as well but met
the same fate as Faria , as Hed de n contin ued his
assault on the cushion . Robert Curry, from the
20, wa s running rig ht beh in d race lead er Ian
Essary as the mai n event nea red the white-flag
lap . Curry's close proximi ty to Essary provided
Heddt:I1 with a perfect opportunity to sweep by
both riders and in to the lead , which is exactly
what the talt:I1ted 28-year-old d id , on his way to
the win. Essary sustained seco nd place an d third
went to Curry.
In the Scratch ma in, Hed de n wa s not the first
ride r off th e line; that d istinction went to Billy
[ a nniro , w ho d isqual if ied hi m se lf when h e
jum ped th e sta rt and broke the sta rting tap es .
Ven egas, who seemed to hav e ina dver ten tly
suc ked Jan ni ro in to the ta pes on th e first goarou nd , was th e firs t off the line in the res tart .
Ho wever , Hedden, who came from starting lan e
th ree, was th e first into the com er and drove
right around the inside-running Vene gas, 'who
had the advantage of sta rti ng on the ins ide pole
positi on . With Janniro no longer occu pyi ng lan e
tw o, there wa s a bit mor e trac k roo m to wo rk
with, and Hed den made good use of it as he got
around Venegas cleanly a nd was clea rly in fron t
befo re a singl e lap was finished . Bob Hicks was
c
the other rider in the main, but despite his re ent
ap pa re n t resurge nce, he could no t d o mu ch
from lane four an d trailed the lea d ers the ent ire
race, even tually claiming the third -place points.
Venegas stayed up with Hed den for all fou r la ps
but could not find an opening and had to settle
for second place.
Results
SC R; 1. Bobby l fed d en (jclW); 2. Ch.ulie Venegas (Jot ); 3. Bob
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!i tch (jaw); 4. Billy [anr uro (j.IW).
1iOCP: 1. Bobby ) leoJdl'n; 2. Ian E. •• y O;avd; 3. RobcrtCurry
..• u
(Ja w); 4. Char lie-Ve1wga..; 5 . Rya n Fi..h,·r (J., w ).
0-2: I. D;I\' id Uuo th (jaw); 2. Rachelle Ke rr (Jaw ); 3. Tom
Ad.Jln, (Wt>S .
)
0-3: I. Do n \.....ebster (J,.1w); 2. Bnan Leventcn (j,.1W 3. Ivhn
);
Kn.lpp (J.:I w ).
0-1 JR: 1. Eric C.urillo (jolW 2. Bryan Yarrow (j ,tw); .1 !l,n
);
Curry (Jaw )
D-2 JR: 1. J.T. Mab ry (JdW) ; 2. Brenton &~t (BSAI; 3. Ray Linn
(Wes) .
Page turns in a win at
Vegas Motocross
By Dick Goodwin
LAS VEGAS, NV, JUNE5
Th ough he was raci n g o n a borrowed b ik e,
Joseph Page still ma nag ed to retain his cus tom'cc
ary speed an d ha ndl ing skills to skewer the 1:L
Novice dass at the Las Vegas Motocross Park.
Boe Krah enbuhl blas ted off th e line to star t
race one, just a hea d of Page, Jos hua Thurgood
and Sean Kinshella. Page hounded Krahenbuhl.
fina lly pa ssin g him in the back of the track. By
the middle of the race, Page had opened up a sizable lead , whi le Th urgood and Krahenbu hl were
engaged in a back -and -forth battle for seco nd
'St
way ahead of the rL of the p.1ck. Page ga lloped
home wi th the wi n, as Th urgood and Kr~h t~n
buh! k-d Kinshella an d Tim Weig acros s the line.
Joshua Th urg ood got the ju mp in moto two,
but Page was not far behin d. Tim Weig ~n d l30e
Krah enbuhl we re du elin g for third . Thurgood
d u m pe d it af ter the pit ~ bo a rd doubles wh ile
lead in g, all o w in g Page to romp ho me w ith
a nother easy win . Krahenbuhl finis hed a so lid
second, ahead of th e close fi ght for th ird
between KinsheUa and Weig.
Page too k t he 125cc Novice o ve ra ll titl e,
while Krahe nbu hl held d own se cond ove ra ll.
ahea d of Kinshella and Weig.
In the combined Masters race, Richard Saxton showed everyone he still has it, as the former su pe rcross competitor k-d everyone to the
finish line. A5 the gate dropped for mot a one,
Saxton found the fast line to the first turn. Int erm ed ia te ho tsh oe Ch a rley Re nni e an d James
Krumme were s trai n in g to keep up"Sa xton
opened up a qui ck lead as Expe rt Matt Hermann
muscled up to challenge Rennie for second. Saxton carved up the course on his way to a hug e
win, as Herma nn got by Rennie and dev eloped
a big lead hi mself in th e seco nd spot. Sax to n
cruised to the win, Hermann fin ished second
an d Re nnie to pped the Int erm edi a te class in
third.
Saxton sho t out in fron t again as round tv.·o
sta rted. This time, Paul Hemsley was just behind
h im. C ha r ley Ren n ie ca ug ht up an d passed
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