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Cycle News 1999 08 18

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full ga tes for every round of the series . There were four huge 50cc divisions, and all were filled to capacity with promising up-and-coming riders . In the Pee W"" junior Z class (specifically for Yama ha Pws, Suzuki Juniors and Honda 7-0;;), Bre tt Schopp narrowly claimed the series ti tle with one win and four second-place finishes , over Jerrold Colvin in second. The next 50cc d ivision, the Beginner class for 4- to 6-year-o lds tha t does not res trict the type of 50cc min icyd e used, was wo n by Cobra-mo unted S.year-old Ty Keenom, w ho scored a per fect wi n reco rd a nd walked away with first-place honors. Jared Ney took secq.n d with a one-point adva ntage over Stuart Luper in third . Keeno m olso went home with the Beginner (7-9) overall, with HM r ider Keith Knight sq ueaking in second over Cha d Smith. Finally, the SOcc Novice division saw Lem rider Dyla n Ncy use cons istent top-t hree finis hes to win a clear vi ctory ove r fast guys Austi n Howell and jared Lang in seco nd and third, respectively. The 65cc Begi nn e r an d Novice division s were no le s exciting. as Ncthario Jon es finished s stro ng , win ni ng the las t three rou nds o f the series en route to the 65cc Beg inne r title. Sea n Stommel used a gu a~ et of secon d- place finishes to ed ge out Michael Su llivan for seco nd. Finish in g seco nd in last yea r's KB Fall Se ries 65cc Novice d ivision, Matthew Spencer went a ll out to claim th e overa ll this time around , winni ng five ou t of the six rou nd s. Spencer's a dva ncement to Interme iate will leav e the door op en in d the upcoming 1999 Fall Se ries for Beau Wiegand and joey Harris, who finished seco nd and third. A record number of 85cc 8- to 1 2~yea r-o l d Begi n ne rs tu rne d o ut fo r t he Spri ng Se ries , pro mp ting two d iv isio ns a t three of the s ix rounds. When the points were tallied , "Radical" Ryan Reffner Lodged out Yuba O ty's Bradley Kelly by one point for the class title, with Stenson Womack earning third with cons istent top-10 finishes . In the SScc (13-16) Beginner class, the title was similarly decided by a one-point final difference, as Roseville Cvcle's • i ck Rich a rd son used three wins, one St.:cond and two th irds to . d efeat Danny Harris' two wins, th ree seconds an d one third. They will turn over the Beginner class to james Spa rhawk, who claimed thi rd , as they will advance to the Novice category. Adam Kowalczyk, 1J. dominated the 85cc Novice division. w hich allows novice riders up to 16 years old. Even after us ing the last round as his throwaway race, Kowalczyk end ed up with a 19·point advan tage ove r Kawa saki - mou n te d Ada m Bushe y in seco nd a nd jason Weckerly in third . Kowalczyk is definitely ready to ma ke his p resence known in the Intermedia te divisio n. Results 125/250 Pro ationals BINGHAMTON, NY • EXIT 8 OFF INTERSTATE 81 (Whitney Point) RT. 79W • 8 MILES TO TRACK Information: GATES OPEN6 P.M. THURSDAY EVENING . NO EARLY ARRNALS Fri., Aug. 'Zl SEE•••MX STARS••• • Sign-Up 6 am. -8 am. 8 am. Practice • 9".30 am. SUzukl East Coast AM NatIonals Sat AUg. 28 caseyJohnson Mike laRocco JimmyButton Sebastian Tortelll Ricky Carmichael Rabble Reynard Damon Huffman • 8am. SUzuki Coast AM NatIonals • 3 p.m. Pro Qualiflel'S • Women's League Championship Sun., Aug. 29 Mazda TrucklAMA 1251250 Pro Motocross NatIonals • Practice 9 am. Qualifying 10am. • Racing " p.m. Mon. 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