Events
f
tls Canyon. Whil e this battle raged , Robert Arellano, Willv willits a nd Brad Bobst swi tched back
a nd fort h,"' changing position s aro und eac h curve
of the track. In the end . the top five were Cla r k.,
Montroy. Willits, Mik e Nola n and Ike LUI.I O.
Results
r / W =", O V : I. [u ..li n Osthott ( Kd W); 2. Tr ...vi !io Du nn 'e n l
(K., w); ).
Au..tin Wn.-n ( K.1w); " Kyll..o Kelly
( K.Jw);
David G inolfi
(431) won the
first 250cc
Open B m oto
at Hu rricane
Hills MX.
5. C<*.·Chd m-
p.t"..ne ( K.l w).
r /w A M: I. vmrw Ramirez (KT M); 1 . M ik e Hcnder..on
Kn.tI; 3. Shotn.-' o..~ {K.lwl; -I IU!ohn Jobe ( K.l ",.); 5. Will GlbC
\iOI1
t K.iwl.
MINI BEG : I. JoeyCoravotLl (Yaml ; 2 ]en.-my Ridd le (Hnrtl; J
1\i
Brold Aland monJ; 4. Rick Sti chlC"l' (yJ m); 5. z..ch Wmz (H o n).
M Il'\;l AM . I. R..k Stichll'" t Ho n); 2. Ch ri Al...ia (yam); 3.
ZlCh W!'rtz (Hu n ); '-. Ryan Moq;.ln (Ho n); 5. Milch Carroll (Kaw ).
M Il'\;l EX: 1. ~1 ., 1I Burris (Ya m ); 2. Jt"rem y Riddle (Honj : 3
Brltd Alarid (lion); 4. A..b m HarVl1' (Hon).
12 NOV; I. A.lmn 11I.TtJoI d (Yaml; 2. ~l:,lr(' Wil!oo:m (Y,lm) ; J.
5
. n
C hri~lo:l phl'r Hal l (Ka w); 4. ~1l J. e Hernandez (V.l m ); 5. AnJre"~
W,ltt(J lnn).
125 02-1S); I. Cody k n!>t'l1 (K" w ); 2. A~hl e y Ik,hd m (Ho nl .
125 A~t I. M,1ll Wh ltm .U'''ih (Y" m l; 2. K..vin Heed I.Suzl; 3
. Mic holel Ne t..on (Yit m) ; 4 , Bri .m Wil Mln (Y" m); 5 . Ma ti H ahn
(Y.l m l.
125 C14-24); I. Andr.. w Sho rt (K.1Wl; 2. Ld y Jt"t\'>t;' n Ouwl.
OrE."":A M : I. rr.....t..n r'u dlt"C (Y.tm ); 2. Ke\1.n HNd (SuLI, J.
k
Jay 1.ocJ.l'tl I5'-I7.) .a. Lm Md ..t..n o n t K.aw );.5 . Jim Cule (Yaml .•
;
O rE." PRO 1, latt.'ti "rI,'!...n IKdw); 2. Shotwn \lor~.," (Kdw };
1 "Whi~rmn' ~ SmIth IYam ); '" J.... r t'll.l (Y.l m ); 5. W ayn e B.tll ·ll
h
(Y" m)
VET ~OV : I. rat xN nod .. CH ' d ; 2. J.>hn Ml"JI:l"t CYolm t; 3
o
Jt'l i re )' Scot! Sh ..." n (Ka w); 4 Ric k y S i~h l d " f H ,' n l, 5 . Dol\"('
l(Jin Jd",mmt.-r IK.lw).
VET AM : I. Do na ld O"l'O ...1 (Ya m ); 2. Kyl c Rl...n tH un l; J
i
.
G., ", Broldle\' (Y.1ml ; 4. Bn.m r .lCht.CO(Ya m) ; 5. Scutt H aIlIY.1 m ).
'
. VET rRo; I M h i..pt.-rin · Sm it h ( Ya m ); 2. lohn \ h ,.Wln
W
"
l
(H u n l; 3, \tuk F1l.~I" (Ya m) ; 4 Kt. llh C"mpbdl (Ka,..t ; 5, :\1.trl.
!'.lIl1'T \J-:.lw).
SR '!'JOV; I. St"\'" HaJ..lloZ (K.:a wl ; 2. Iklb Dt·111t." B (Y;lm l; 3. R,·..
Han .. .· (H onl; 4. ~l .l rl. C w wt'!1 (Y.l m }; 5. Rick And,~)ll (k'TM).
,
SR AM 1. But- Winl,T IY"m ); 2. Ru b Erick--.on (Yam l; 3. Bn~l
s..-"n (Y.:!.m ); 4. Bill Q.thl.lit {Y.lm }; 5. Curt C ummml:> (Y.un).
SR EX; 1. D.w.... DanJ.o (Y" m ); 2. l im E("k,·rt (Ka w l; 3. l :r l .....
s..:h ruck (Y. m) ; 4, Milo...· K.1ppl"'fl\.,n (Ya m) ; 5. Bill I'ol .ln (Ya m l.
l
S /S R: 1. J"l m O lm1t. Trailing Gino lfi throu gh
the first tum were Ca rl Snyder, Ed Kulas , Daryl
Erskin e and Jo h n McKea n . The top two pos itio ns rem.lil1l.-d unchangt.·d for two laps, ,·", hile
G len Boyese n move d up to third a nd Kul as
dropped out kine to
tilke seco nd a nd t hi rd , droppi ng Erskine to
four th whil e McKea n held on to fifth. The fir>t
250cc Open B mot o WL'Il t in the record books as
Ginolfi, Boy~n , Erskine, Snyder an d McKean.
In mo to two, Carl Snvd er was first to bla st
off the ga te and th rough th e first turn , wi t h
Ginolfi, Ma tt Hib bar d , Boyescn an d Ersk ine in
tow . Hibbard had what looked like a very horrend o us cras h, la nd ing off the huge hurricane
step-up and going over the bars. Hibbard wa s
unhu rt but unfortunately the sam e co uld not be
sa id for his Su zuki, and Hibb ard had to DNE
Snyder also went down and dr opped o ut of the
top fiv e ea rly on t he fir st lap. Gin olfi t he n
assum ed the po in t position , with Boyesen moving up to seco nd . Erskine was third , Jason Woenisk i fou rt h and Ed Kula s fifth . Snyder p.1Sst.'t.i
Kulas and \Nocniski and moved into fourt h on
lap thn.'t!' Soon aft er ~ Kula s d ro pped to sixth.
.
Th t" to p six rt"mained un chan ged fo r the rest of
the mo to. Ginolfi ea rned the o\ 'erall win with a
pt..-rfect 1-1 score.
Resu lts
SO ( U ): l. JarobErbe l k'TM l.
SO(7-S): 1. Jon Rebt.T(Cob )
50 PI\\' (,,- !'l): 1. Ri.>bkt:B.trdo (Y" m ).
,..=; (7.q ): 1. ~.,"h..-w Hou gt.'1\Io:'Sl tc'I" ( K.!Iw); 2. ~1.. t'l N II H urd
l l(., w); 3. Ab bl lu (I(.n'.-); 4. Rid. Erbtc' l KoJ. w); 5, rhiJip CaL'ch ino
11<." "1).
65 ( l o-Tl ): 1. s-..'.n WalLtn- (Ka wl; 2. s..mmv Kachtnt.T (Ka w );
3. D.\n ld Z lim'w..kl (K,aw); 4 Blllr JrnluNl ( K.a~).
"S (7· 111: l. MolttheW iUCt' ( 1(.) \\'); 2. Ronnko. &n d", t Ka w ); 3.
joe Wild .... (H un l; 4. D.l\1.d Andn'w (Ya m); 5. Ry.m Rid . tll.·n. tK.1w I.
K5 (12 · 13l : I. r (.-ph
Fr:mJ. (J(;aw l.
.'( (1"- 151: I. Jl-..ph C ray (H o n l; 2. Brold FUN ( 1(." ,.-); 3. Lury
5
K.lchmtT Jr , tYa m ); 4. NO.1h EbtTNNI IKd w l .
125 BEG: 1. Bmd Fu rd (Suz); 2. Sll'\ '''' Bu"Ch IK.1W); 3. Richa rd
L,lllolb (Ya m ); 4, Ro bl'rt V"n"try (Ya m) ; 5. D.urick Fritchman
(Ya m).
125 A : 1. J'offn-y DunLJp tYam) .
12S B: 1. D.w id GinuUi IKa w ); 2. Jordan J.l c" '>On (Hu n l; 3.
Da ry l Er~k i ne (K.1W); 4, R.1nd~' Broc !o;WolYII lo nl ; 5. CoJ. T.II.u!I!o;1
(Suz).
125 C ; 1. Jo:;hua Adlt'y IH(lRl; 2. JUl>(' CA!>t· (Y"ml; 3. D.mny
lklCc.1J"ri (Suzl; 4. D.wid BnlCa\·ich (Ya m) ; 5. Eric Kt·mm l·tt 'r
IY.l m ).
2.50 BE I. Id f art (Ho n) ; 2. Joh n Fn 'd" ri("k1OO n tH ...n) ; 3.
G:
D.w id Dte n (Ya m ); J.
D,'ryl Er..kim ' i K.l w l; 4 C u i Snyd..-r (Hun); 5. Ed Ku l.\s (Ya m }.
25t1C: 1. A ndn-w M.1Stl. t!l (Ya m ); 2. B.I. SI.,fur.ak y (Y,l m ); 3.
·
r t'It:.. O' '''.dll.·y C
Hlm ); 4. Owen K.lpal.ki (Y., m ); 5. "'ike \ l d1' :ioo
.
lC
(Kd w).
SCHBY: 1.Itll'hUd AdJry IHtlfl); 2. Rimud Lindl!>(Y.. m )
C tGBY: 1. c. u t SnVoll. Itl"n); 2. D.lvad G inu lfi t Kaw ); 3. Jor ·
T
d,ln }..,: ko;on (Hlm l; 4. ~tallht'w H:ibPolfd (SU.L 5. Du tyl Er-.kin,·
,:
);
t ""w l.
25-+ A 1. 0.. 11; 8l.~ (Suzl; 2. R'*'-.TI: Eichlin (Suz ).
zs. B. 1. Da\'id Bod well CHo n l; 2. Jon EMh.1 rdt (..k ", ); 3. B.I
St.ltU~ I.}" (Y., m ).
JO.o. A: I. OotK Bor---n (Stu); 2. Rob..-rt Eichhn (Su z l; 3. Kim
Klil\t.· (H,,,,1.
]()... B: 1. o.vid Budwe U IHo nJ; 2. an.,n O"" n l,"un; 3. Carl
.,
luh n Snydt.T (H...nl ; 4 Rt._ FlTt'!tturl(" lSuz ).
)(h. C ; I. ,df Ott (Hunl; :!. Damon &t.. re l l K. w l; J. M.1rti n .
h
Wea vt.'T (Stu,; 4 And,,"\\,· Yurir..tnin \.Suz): 5. hm Sand~ (Stu).
4(1+: 1. Kim Klin (H o n ); 2. Martin W... wr (Suz ); 3. Rot>t.·rt
a
I t"''t .ln ic ( KT M ); 4 . R ·,!> Fir .... IOfw (5 u z ); S. Rlc h .lrd ~I..anic
k
thei r ma chines to the full est over the tw o-d ay,
thn.e... mot o program.
.
Broc Hepl er displayed his talent!" well , as the
Pennsyl vania mini pilot thrust his Suzuki to the
overall win in both the 85cc 0 2-13l Stock cia»
and the highl y co n tested 85cc (9-13) Modified
class. Hepler used smooth, fas t riding to earn
four mot o wins out of the six molos he raced .
Florida wond er kid Davi Millsaps was o verwh elmingly dominant in th e 85cc (7-1 I ) Stoc k
class . Th e Suzuki-mounted racer ran off with
thr ee moto vdns in a spec tacular di sp lay of his
immense talents.
Gene Stull wa> the kid to beat in the 85cc 0 415) classes, winning five o u t of six mo to s in
Stock an d Modified co m pe tit ion . At the sa me
time, Ohio's Gavin Gracyk was uns toppa ble in
the Supermin i di\;sions, cha rging to d 1-1-1 perM
formance over Stu ll's co nsis ten t 2-2-2 finishes.
Stan lt.·y, !':orth Carolina's Josh Su m mey qui te
,imply owned the 12.icc 0 2-15l Stock and Mod i'
fied classes. The Kawasaki-mounted racer was
six for six, his incred ible spt."t.'d matched by his
consistent ridi ng a t th e cha lle ng ing , se ~ n t i ne
circuit..
Results
51 (4- 6) ST K SHA FT ; 1. 'acub R,,· nkt.·nhNgt·r (Y.\ m ); 2.
A ndrew u n g wor t h y {Y" m}; 3. Frank Lt·trwri (Ya m); 4, Kyl ...
GUl.Tke (Ya m ); 5. Shd bv l/l ndi~ (Y" m l.
'
51 (4-b); 1. l.tn Ttt·t .... 11 (C,ll'ol; 2. Dv l.l n Slu .....· r (C u b l ; 3.
I.lmt.~ Km~lt"y IC(JbI ; 4 , ~ton ThOrnol!> ICo bl; 5 . Dr,·w T(lrr"nce
C b ).
Co
51 O- tll: I. Dt. ·o n ril kin~l (>n {Co l'o l; 2. T,,\ 'lur Fu trell (C" l>l;3.
....
St I"Vl"R Squire (Cob l; 4. Sh.ult' Ourholm (CuM; Oay!un V.1n m l'O'O
S
.
(Cob l.
/)5 (7-~): 1. Zach O'b"'u m .... (KTM l; 1. Tvlt'" Bow ..'~ 1K.lw) ; 3
St.-dn H.lCklt·y Jr . (Ka w l; 4, AUlitm Stroup'· (KoI wl ; 5. o..vnn ril l.·
ing to n (K.lw) .
65 nO·IIl : 1. G r a n t Mutt·la n d (K ., w ); 2. J.I..nn I..' w r t'n c....
(KTMI; 3. M itchd l Dtlughl.·rty l Ka w ); 4 , Robert u.li u · IKTM ); 5.
r " tric k Ma~it' (Ka w ).
85 (7· 11): 1. D,w i MiII ~ .l ps (S uz); 2. JUlih lkhtle (Su z) ; 3.
Mitchell DtluJ.;herty (Ya m) ; 4. G ra n t Mllrd.lnd (Su z ); 5. JIlY Wd l...r
tSuz) .
tl5 (12·13 ): I. Brne H.... r l.. r (S uz); 1. M.ll1 GOl.·rk ..• (Suz); 3.
·
Nichula'l Ad"mli fK.Jw ); '- Robl'rt Kin iry (Ya m l; 5. Sh.twn Oark
(Suz).
K51'1-131: I. Broc H.... r ln (Suz ); 2. Sh.,wn Cla rk (-"uz ); 3. o.1Vi
Mill!iolp!> (Su z ); 4. Jos h lichtlt' (Suz); 5. B",b Kimry t l(., w l.
K (14· 15): 1. Gt.'J1(" Stu ll (Suz t; 2. W illy Bwwning tSu z ); 3.
5
M ickv Mat'lhaIlIYam); 4. Donml McGou rtv (Ya m); 5. Ch.tJ W.. rd
(Ya m'!.
. .
~5 (14· 151 M OD; 1. G ent' Slull CSuz ); 2. M icky M ,mr,h,,!1
(Y., m ); 3. Ga vin G r" 0"1o: (K.1W); 4. Ky l.. ('...l m . (Htl n); 5. Chdd W"rd
•
(Y., m ).
105 S /~II:"oi1: 1. G.win Cracyk (K.aw l; 2.
Stull (Suzl; 3.
C h ....i Ward (Ya m) ; 4. Du n n y M cGClur~· (Y" m); 5 Kyl ... G"rrco
c.m...
(Hem).
125 t12-15): l.'Oloh Summl. y ttuw); 2 . Jorddn r n.·plt..,. tV.lm );
-
3.
~ichtll.l1<
8drnt.'!>lKaw ).
WM~ KO-105 I. S,uah Whltmure (Ya ml; 2. [A.
:
·"h C a nt r ell
(Suz ); J. C.. ra Ch.tda (Ka w l; 4 Chdl'i DunkINrgl.'T (Suz); S, J.'loS)'c
o.v:i~ ( "" w l .
3. Ron m .. B.nd o (K.Jw l.
•
VUF;t tK;aw) .
By Rupert X. Pellett
MILLFIELD, Oli, JUNE 12
·13
Th e hu g t" popularity of the spo rt of mot ocross
wa s ev ide nt a t Sunda y Creek's you th n.·gio na l
q u alifier for t h ~ Loretta Lynn ' s A mat eur
Motocr oss National C ha m pio ns hips . Th e tw oddy ev ent, held a t th e Rus sell Fam ily Farm in
sou thern Oh io, hosted dose to H prospective
OO
c ha m p io ns , with m.any of th e East Coas t 's
hottl.'St mini riders in att endan ce. Tra ck promllt ~
er j eff Ru s, ell offered up a le ngth y , we llprepped cour>e that fea tured a little bit of everythin g. De s p it e suffe ring fr om a broken le g ,
Ru ssell ran a professional. we ll-run eve nt in
which man y ·of the stars of tomorrow p ressed
51 JR: I. B. M'TnT; 2. I. O(" mt.TIt!i; 3. I . Pna; "'_D. ~,,'li",·
Il<.
ThIl; 5. A, Ru~ iKn.1,.
51 SR l. M. Ro-.s; 2. J. Rubcrt..; J . T. tlod ~l"loOn ; 4. S. D.1.1y: 5.
K. (YC(ltlll( ,r
51 S / SR 1. j . Rubt.Tt. (Ya m ); 2. A. Ford (Y.lm ); 3. D. T.adetl
' ..
(Ya m) ; 4 . M Foreman t.· ll(.)w}; 2. B. l/ln;o:n U,,",w); 3 . T. Ruhn (KAw); 4
K. Dub.ly (J-:.l ); 5. J. B.ld ltlt."Y t Ka w ).
w
HOJR : 1. A . Bu tZin (Ho n ); :;! A- Ha rd o:n (Kd w l; 3. ~ . Hill.L
.
(~ w ); 4 . B, Ctn (Y.lm ); S. E. W o~ht (Ka w )
80 SR 1. R. Bow.T!o (Y.l m ); :!. B. BuUlll C
HIltl ); 3. K. R\"Ith~
(Ho n); 4 0 , 1\1l.-rrill (Hun'; 5. C. H .dLa (Yam l.
KOC; 1. K. Me a'>C.'l (Yitm l; 2. , . G ro t h (K.lw) ; 3. C . l.:amont
,
tH .. "); 4. C. Buw ..TSCh (Suz l; 3. R. l,\'h..:'t.·I.."
0
.
tSuz) ; 4. B. Friu:s (Hool; 5. R, Gn.'g~"y (Y.lm l.
125 C; 1. R. M,·..h n.l (Y,\ m) ; 2. M. WIl......·I...... (Y.1m ); 3. P. Hil tt
II In n ); 4. I:>'..rd.. Wil !iOnlSuz) ; 5. C. Kin~ tll"n ).
2.COO A: 1. M. G h'l1n (Ya m) ; 2. R. O"mm ()uw ); 3. C. Sto ley
CIio n); 4. J. Kjolll." U<.Il.. .,!l ; 5, S, Conl...y (H",n).
250 B: 1. I . B.1 d~I .. y tSu,o:); 2. M. Cros" (Ka w l; 3. T . L..-bltln c
'
t Kaw); 4. W . Zu ... llo:,' On C w); 5. I. Bt-nJ ..T i llonl .
Ka
1&- 4: 1. J. Awndt Hl on ); 2. F. JungnlN"h (Suz ); 3. C. Hau",,-' t
2
(K.aw l.
25+: 1. R. Schu ll,' (K.1W); 2. Co Sto l....v !H()n); 3. ""'. lIuHnn
(H u n); 4.G. Sayol.
.
30+ : 1. M. C rown IK"w l; 2. C. r it·k,'t! (Ya m) ; 3. E. . "dtji.... IV
(K.1wl; 4 . R. Etnt.' Nln 01Im); 5. \1 . rru."t"(I lord .
35+: I. C. rickctt IYolml ; 2. D. M.h:k (Y.lm) ; 3. R. Emenon
(H o n); 4 J. Hlm.,nt'1. (Hem); 5. M . Maf'1'h ( ~ w ).
-10+ I. G . Sdy a tl.T (Suz l; 4 R. \ 1cWilIlolm ...I KT~n; 5. R. ~art!n ( KT~! )
NO~-CUR. 1. J. B.1dJo:,I.. y lSuz ); 2. L Sht.· too (Ya m); 3. W Ver'
l
pootl.'1\ (H..m ); 4, T. lt"btunc; 5. T. H••b . htT t Hon).
Ad ams (Ka w ); 4. C h n s Whltcrlltt tSuz); 5 8n.1n G ra v
125 (l 2·15t M OD: I. J~ h Summ...y (K., wl; :!. Bllly Lic hl l...
(Ya m l; 3. ~1 it.-Nt·1 5i~u nd IKf\.t); 4. Ry"n Mill " 11t.",); 5. Man
""'''11' 125 : 1. Ang da Kt. .untJl."'" (K.1,.wI; 2. Shl'll r K.!nn (Yam );
o
J . Jen m lt' r Sh u ltz (Ya m) ; 4 l.-k.l Sn yd t'f t K.awt; 5 'ul....... V.1n
•
Hepler helps himself to
two at the Farm motocross
Resu lts
(Ya m ).
(K'Thf1.
:'\0 . ·-a.:R: 1. Eric H <.'1 nrO.e Hi o n l.
5 / .\ 11:'\ : 1. ratnd Si mpo-on (K.lw ); 2. Steph<. C Ilt"ui t K.1wl;
1
on
WM;"; : I. linJ..a\' C ron tSu zl; 2. Da-nl"t' o..-\1.n("j. (Suz); 3.
J.lnd Md n no..... l"uz) . •
W OS~:--: : 1 Br:i.1n5dwlfl.... lKaw).
smoo th a nd stea d y race fo r a dis tan t ru nner-u p
spot, w hi le Ryan Damm ro und ed out th e top
three.
The start of the second moto saw Vieno t
jum p to the front, where he remained to the end .
Vienot pr et ty m uch carbo n-copied his first performance ashe cha rged hi!'> way to a su re victor y. O nce again , Leuth fi nished second, w ith
Damm in third .
"Th is is just good pra ctice for the o ut doo r
nationals," st a ted th e always-hu m ble Vie not.
"I' m abo. gra d uating (high school) within the
next week, an d I kind of wan ted to stay close to
ho rne."
Vien o t, w ho placed 30th in the p rest igious
Mou nt Morris na tion al , w ill be looking to earn
so me points and mo ney at the Red Bud nati onal
on Julv 4.
In "'a tighter, more exciti ng race, Brad y Becker
wa s the victor in the Intermediate 12Sec B class .
Becker stay e s moo th and ke pt his coo l to p lace
d
2-1 for first o vera ll. Frank [ungnitsch bolted into
the lead at the sta rt of the init ial moto a nd nev er
looked ba ck. Chargin g hard, Jung nitsch was
obviously determined to w in his class and pass
a s ma ny of the 125cc A r id ers - w ho took off
min u tes before the B class - as pos sible. Wi th
[ungnitsch pu lling away on hi, RMI25, the res t
of the pa ck scrambled for the second spo t. Bra ndo n Fritts held down seco nd for most of the race
while [amie Beckett , Robby Whee ler an d Brady
Becker battled wheel to wheel for the numbcrthree spot. Becket t led the trio whil e 13-year- 12Sec A class at Baja Acr t.S, Whil e his com pe'
titio n di d no t prove to be too mu ch of a thr eat ,
Vienot still chargt:>d hard a nd put togl!ther tw o·
flJ w less motos.
Grabbing the holt>Shot in lh ~ firs t molo was
Ca nad a's Marty O 'H ara with the outside line .
O ' Hara , however , was qu ick ly d eni ed the top
s po t a s Vicno t a nd Chris Lt>uth du cked und er
O' Ha ra in the firs t cor ner for th e lead . Known
for hi s w ild d et ermi nation, O 'Hara mot ored
down the fifth-gear straight to regain the lead,
only to slide out in the second co r ne r, gi ving
Vien ot the lead, which he did not rd inqu ish .
Unc ha lle ng ed, Vienot rod e hard the entir e six
laps to a very con"incing victory. Leuth rod e .a
Edgar family smokes
Moreland Family MX
By Kevin S . Mitc he ll
SfM'TO, , M
I,MAnl
M emorial D a y was s pecial at M or e l a nd ' ~
Mot ocross, \\;th pa rade 1
.1ps an d me morial ser vices. Th~ tr ack was in gTl'at sh.1pe for racing
and the w e.l ther was pe rfect.
Morn ing classL'S s tartt..>d ou l w ith pr.lctice a t
8 a.m.. Afterward , Morf morning classes, .1S there had been
sev er al hard crasht>S the day before. Most riders
either like th e jump or h.ltl· it, .. d there are few
m
who have no o pinion o n the subject .
Vic tor Edgar of G ra nd Rapid" Michigan,
,moh>d the Over 30 clas> on hi, Suzuki. Edga r"
son Conner rod e his PWSO to a strong second
place overall in the SOccBl'g innl'1'class as we ll.
Austin Nel son of Grand Ra pi d s, who is
always a strong threat in 50cc Shaft Drive com-