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Cycle News 1999 09 08

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Events H(l • (12-13); 1. Ky.lll Royh.l1 ( lion); 2. David N orris (lIon). K (14· 16): 1. C hris Norr (I-Ion); 2. Ryan Sa li na s (H un); 3. O Mich,lI'llJrt"Wl>rn 1 ). 1In S/M IN I: 1. C h ris NOrT(H on); 2. Mitchell Alsobrook (H on) . 125 BEG: 1. Nick Icpson (Yo1m); 2. Ryan Thu rlow (K.lw); 3. Darin <;h isho lm (H on); 4. Adam wuson {Ka w}; 5. Ja!jUf\Sanchez • {YaP'll, 125 NOV: 1. Shaun Traht.-'!'t (K.1w) ;2 CaIeb ~r( }fon) ; 3. Kl'Vin J..nnin g.-; (Y,lm ); 4.110 Wm J..lm (yam); 5. Danny Mohr ev.. l. :o; m 1251NT : 1. Travis Smi th (lyw); 2. Brent G ilIiilm (Yam ); 3. Srott At the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds Speedway, Johnny Isaacs (1 ) won a close Pro Masters main event ahead of Roger Sterling (3OG), who took second, and Bill Snyder (4), who took third. How l' (Yam) ; 4. [ohner Fau lknt."'f (Yam); 5. Donntc Durrer (Suz). 250 BEG: 1. Jd f Verst"pul (Ya m); 2. Bobby Jo~ (Hon); 3. Bry a n Ward (Ydm); 4. C.urt'n Shnes (Hon); 5. 'eff Marbo-rry (Hun) . 250 NOV: I. Joh n Si manovK"h (Ya ml ; 2. }<1!>h Bagge (Hun) ; 3. Con")' Mu rphy (Ya m). 250 INT : I . Tr av is Smi th (Kaw); 2. JO!J1 Ma:;on (Ya m ); 3. Chrif;. Rnod lKaw), 250 PRO: I. Bryan Nt'lo;on (Ya m) . JR VET NOV: 1. Todd Smart (Ya m) ; 2. Gabi Abayou (Hord ; 3. Pa:.h.t A~h.1 r (Y.lm); 4. D.wM:1 Williams (I-ion); 5. Ed 8cm.J1 (Kawl. JR VET INT: I. Chris Reed ( JY,w ); 2. Vincnll Billtoni CHon); 3 . Sh.Itk· St.Inltry (Yelm). VET BEG: 1. Jo n Hall (Suz); 2. Chris Lane (Hbg); 3. 8mn Ml-rrill (f-ton); -I. Jim 1\, &1;(" (Hon ); 5. Stevt"Sal;riy (K.Jw) . 1 VET NOV; 1. Jot" c..<;.Igrdno:k (Yam); 2. Todd Smart (Yam); 3. Pa..ha Afsha r (Yam); 4. David W illklln.s (Hon); 5. Jeff H.tll (Soz). VET INT : I. L..ooSaul (Yam); 2. J.Kk Miller (Kaw). VET EX-PRO 1. Troy WehyCSuu. SR NOV: 1. Terry 5.lbadin (Ydm) ; 2. Kenny Kopft:ky (JUw). SR INT: 1. Bo.1b Dunh.am (y .t m); 2. SteveNorr{YamJ. SR EX; I. Edw"rdoA ippo(lton);2.~ WiJ.li.atru;(Hon). O IT NOV: 1. BnJa." Hoover (Kaw); 2. Art Jung (Iuw); J . Ed Corn i..h (Ya m) ; 4. Dave Ru rlt'dKt" (Hu n ); 5. Ch.a r le!l Wat.uube'. (Hu n) . OfT AM: 1. Bria n Fa","" (K.t w); 2. Charb HllWt"I (Ya m) ; 3. l Andy Flum (Ya m ); 4. Jd f Ha wthorne (Suz};5. M.1rk Ma rti n (Kaw). OfT EX: I. Larry William5 (Suz); 2. Mike Cht-sbm (Ya m); 3. StCVt' No rr (Hun); 4. Hcrbt.-rt Al k-n (Ka w) ; 5. Bob Du nha m (Ya m). O /T MSTR B: 1. Sco tt F~ n (Ya m). Gibson puts dibs on Pro Twin win at OKC Speedway By Mike Zbrozek Photo by Dan Mahony 00 ~ CIl .c E Ci. CIl '" en 66 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK, JULY 18 C u rre nt VDTRA Pro Twi n cha m p Mark Gibson kept his big Triumph twin on the boil to take the w in ove r the curre nt Pro Twins point lead er, XR750-mounted Dallas Babcock, a t round se ven of the VDTRA All-Star.; National - w hich was also the eighth annual Randy OL'CkMemorial race - at the O klaho ma Ci ty Fairgrounds Speedway. Gi bson made his move ea rly on the Sl.'COnd la p to unseat Babcock from the lead , and began to pu ll away. Though Babcock reeled him back in at th e m idpoint, he cou ld get no cloSer by th e ·time they cam e to th e fina l flag o n the se ve nth lap. Running in third. Bill Snyd er co ntin ued his consisten t s tring of top-th ree Pro finis hes. Jac Don ald a lso mad e a good showing. as di d Allan Moriart y, filling out the top five spots. In the ho tlv co n tested Pro Ma s te rs m ai n even t. Johnny ISaacs, Snyder and Rog er Sterli ng h opt the race excitin jYas Snyder an d Isaacs too k turns lead ing wh ile Sterling patiently waited for a n open ing . On the final lap, wi th Isaacs ou t in fro nt, Ste rling was ab le to slide by Snyd er and s te al seco nd pl a ce a t the fla g. John Je ff r ies slipped pa st Jo hn Fike w ith two laps to go, for fourth. Pro 600cc rider Steve N ichols put his newly cons tructed TPR Yamaha sin gle across the finis h line first in his main event after the early lead of Kris Armentrout end ed o n the fourth lap with a fla t front tire. Armentrout had lx-cn flying a ll day, winning his hea t ra ce, and he looked to be the m a n to bea t befo re h is stroke of bad luck. b aacs, Sterling, To ny Ne ill an d Jeffries filled the top fou r po sitions . In t he Ope n Twin Ama te u r m a in, ra cer s stru ggll"d for tract io n in tu m three, resulting in several ambulance rid es in w ha t seemed to be a l a s t ~ m a n -s t.: nd ing affai r, wi th two restarts need 1 ed to fini sh the cvent. On the original s ta r t, fourth- a nd fifth -p laced riders Russell Briggs and current Open Twi n points leader Ken Slota came together in turn three, sending Slota in to the Tuff blocks at speed. Slota wa s tra nsported to the hospita l wi th a shoulder injury; Briggs was able to make the restart. On lap two of th e second start, Leo Osa ntowski and Bill Stephens came to gether in tum three as well, sending both riders int o the Tuff blocks. Th ou gh bo th were unhurt, Osantowskr's machine w as unable to continue, leaving Stephens to s tart fro m the las t spot in si ng le file.' Start number three wa s the charm, wi th Bob Snyder ta king the point o ut of hann's wa y. followed by Briggs and Earl E. Smith Jr. By lap fo ur, howe ve r, Stephens had worked his way to the lead pack. a nd he got by Smith for third . At th e ch eckered flag. it wa s Snyder. Briggs, Stephens, Smith and Ron Sto ne in the top five pos itions. Results 250 AM . I. To m Booth (Yam); 2. Bub Snvdn- (Y. m) . 3. Dan DI.-'ubkT( Bul); 4. J,aawsTdYlor' (Yam); 5. Roy Ihilll~ (BulI. bOO AM: 1. Idf G.rl.ach (Y.am); 2. Earl Smith (y.lm); 3. Roy D.t (y.lIm) ; " . a.-nn McNama ra (Y.lIm); 5. J.e CLark (Y.lIm) . m O I'ENlW AM : 1. RobSn~{Yam);2. R..-Brigg.oi(Y.lI m);3. BiII Stc.-p~ (Tri),4 . Earl Smilh n..b cuck (H D); 3.BiIl Sny d ""I" (Ya m ); 4 . lac Donald (Ya m ); 5. AILm Muria rty ' (Ya m l. . Johnston on top at VDTRA Twin Half Miles By MI~ Zbrozek SHE RIDAN, IVY, )ULY3I-AUG. 1 Cas pe r, Wyom ing. rid er Greg Johnston showed some state pride~ ra cing to th e wi n in five o f eight events he entered in the two d ays of half m ile racing a t rounds se ven a nd eig h t of th e VDTRA All -Sta r.; Fla tlrack Series a t She rid a n Spt.'edway. Johnst on' s stri ng of victon<.."S bega n with a flag-to-flag w in in the 600cc Ama te u r con test over Earl E. Smith Jr. and VDTRA newby Phillip Kono nuk. Johnston co n ti nued his du d wit h Smith in the Seniors Over 40 mai n eVL'tlt. stealing the wi n fro m Smith o n the fina l lap, w ith Bent Ll rsen hold ing o n for a close third. Joh nsto n the n finished the nig ht wit h a Ma s ters i Amateu r victory, \~.. th To m Booth chasing 'and Smith close behind. Johnston only placed seco nd in the 250cc Amatcur ma in. as Bob Snyder took the po int fro m Johnston o n lap two and led the race to the checke r.;. Johnston tu rned the ta bles on Snyd er in Sunday's 250cc ma in, wi th Sny der an d Boo th the runn ers-up. Not done. though. Johnston again fou nd his way homc firs t in Mas-ters Am at eur, o u tdista ncing ea rly lea d ers Roy Hain e s .and Fr ed Sc h ri tt, the latter havin g workt...,j his wa y from third int o the lead in the early la ps, w ith Johnston unable to take the po in t in the con tes t unti l the final couple o f circuits. Haines p res sed Schritt to recoup his position se vera l tim es but was unable to ad va nce. In Saturday night's Pro even ts, Malt Ja mes rallk-d from third to the lead, passing Eric Bland and then at hal fway race lead er John Fike. Current cla ss cha m p io n Mark Gi b so n worked to advan ce from his mid pack start in an effort to ca tch the flying James. Midway into the lQ-lap even t, Gibson finally worked pa st third-plaa.'hoJk (Yam). PKO tJOO: 1. John McOelLllld (Yam); 2. Eric 8LJ.nd (Ya m); 3 . BiDSnydt.,-(Ya m); 4. Joh n Fib- (BSA); 5. Mikt. Zhm7.C'k (T ri). · rRD-MSTR:1. Bill Sn ytkr"(Y" m) ;2. John Fikfo(BSA) ;3, o..n.:t twly (Tri) ; 4. M ih- Zbro7l"l. rrri};5. John KI."R1(T ri) . O I'EN PRo-TW: I. M.Ju }.Ime5 (Tri); 2. M.lrIt GibM,n (Tri) ; 3. Jo hn Fik ("(8S A); 4. Eric Bland (Ya m); 5. Bill Snydo. r (Ya m) . - Sunday 250 A M: I. Greg Johm.tm (Bu l); 2. Bub Snyd t... (YolIm); 3. Tum . Buulh (yil m); 4. Roy H.lint"!'l (Bull; 5. Frank Hardman (Ya m) . f,(J J AM ; 1. Phillip Kt_ lI1u k (Ya m) ; 2. Frankllolrdman (Ya m ); 3. Gn.-g jo h nso fl (Ya m ); 4. Tom Bo.,ulh (Ya m ); 5. Earl Sm ilh (Yllm). O I' EN 1W: 1. Bob Snydt."l'(Ya m ); 2. r:r.1nk Ilardm.ln (Yam ); 3. Duant· I't.."tl-r.;("R(Ya m ); 4_Mike KOIl.'ihak {yam}; 5. E.1r l E. Sm ith Jr. (Yolm). d St-nKJr-' 20. : 1. J.1cob l..-.timl'" (Su: ; 2. Milu.· Kon sh.1.k (Ya m ); 3.J.e. C,l r k (YolIm);4. L.1rry S.l ncl~'·z (Yam). S R 40. : L Frank Ha rdman (Ya m); 2. Gn-g !l)hll.'ittm (y.1m ); 3. 80."111 t.U'~;c."R (Ya m); 4. Ea rl Smi th (Ya m); 5. Tllm HO (Ya m) . l.llh . MSTR A M: I. Greg Johruolon (Ya m ); 2. f red Sc h ri n (Tri ); 3. Ro y f-toliRC."S (Yam ); 4. Tom Bnnlh (Ya m) ; 5. Mikl' Kon...h.lk (Ya m) . P RO bOO: I. Eric B101 nd (Ya m) ; 2. John Fik e (BSA ); 3 . Juhn McCk·lldnd (Yam) ;·4. Bill Sn yd l"l" (Ya m ); 5. MiJu. Zbm7 (Tri ). .("k PRO-MSIR: I. Juhn Fib- IBSA) 2. Bill Snydcr (Ya nd; 3. John ; Kl."I11 ITril; 4. ~ Parlu.'l' (Ya m) ; 5. Mike Zbm7.t'k (T ri). O PEN rRo-1W: I. M.ark C.ih;on (T ri); 2. Mdry Bly the (T ri l; 3. Man lolmt.-'S (Tri ); 4 . John McCk;land {Yam}; 5. rllit' Bland (Ya m ). Craig pegs win at Perris MX By Kenn y Morris PERRIS, CA, AUG. 7 Na tha n Craig placed third in the firs t moto and firs t in the second mot o to score firs t overall in the 125cc Intermediate class a t round six of the Ho t Su mmer Night Series a t Perris Raceway. In t he first m o to , M att Co ndo n go t th e ho lohot, with Dustin Jam eson in st.'COnd and his bro ther Kane Jameson in third. Craig fnund him self in sevent h pl ace aft er a bad s ta rt . W hile C raig began hi s journey to the fro n t, Dusti n Ja meson bega n to put a lot of prl->ssurc o n Co ndon for the lead. Ray Hensley, unsa tisfied with fou rth, stuck a wh eel in fron t o f Kan e Jam eson to tak e third. Kane then bt.."Came th e ne xt victim of the hard -charging Cra ig. M ea nwhil e, Condon s tay e d a,h ea d o f the de te r mi ned Dustin James on . K.lnc Jame son went down in th e infamous MX West co rn er. and C raig benefited . On the last lap, about a hund red feet fro m the checkered flag, C raig, with pure d etennination , just edgL-d ou t Hensley fo r th ird . Co ndon held off Dusti n Jam L 'SOn for th e moto win. Th e St.'COnd mot u prov<....,j to be Craig 's. With a g rea t s ta r t and th e spt.--ed to s tay out fron t, Craig maintai ned the lea d a nd showed no signs of slowing. Dustin Jam eson, in St.'Cond , had to w orry about Hensley in th ird. Hensley, who is kn own for hi s speed and experie nce . co uld n' t match Dustin Jam eson. Co ndon was not a factor in this moto a nd foun d himself having tro uble Greg Johnston (56) leads Earl Smith (29) in the Masters Amateur event at round eight of the VDTRA All-Stars Aallrack Racing Series, held at Sheridan Speedway in Wyoming. Johnston won five of eight events entered, sim ply staying upright in the pack; he went on to fin is h ninth. At the checke re d flag. points leader Cra ig took the win , wi th Dustin Jam eson in second and Hen sley in th ird . In the Over 40 Expert class. Mike Altenhofel, with his bulldog charging style. took a clean sweep for the overall win. AltenhofeJ is o ne of the fastest 40 -year-old s .a ro u n d , a nd he is untouchable a t Perris week after week. In the Over 40 Beginner class, Remy Pamintuan won both motos to win the overa ll, with Chuck Norris in second and Marco Valdovinos finishi ng third . In the Over 30 Beginner class, Scott Brown used co ns istency to win the overall. scoring a 1-2. and Steve Sidwell placed second ove r a ll. Despi te winning the s eco n d moto, George Harris finished third. Results 50 MOD (4-6); 1. Bryn- Stt."Wolrt (Cob); 2. ju "itln jdfl"l'!> (KTM). 50 MOO (7-H) : I. Juh n ny Je ldt'l'da CLrm); 2. MoI'CU."> C u Tillo I (Um);.l. Blake Wharto n (KTM). ' 50 STX (7 -1\): I. Juhnny Jt.-1dM'dol (I ..rm); 2. 8 1akt WhoIrt nn (K"fM). MI BEG: 1. )o na lh .;ln Hor~a n ( K.aw); 2. St-a n T h u m pson (KTM); 3, Bl.lke Wharton (Ka w) ; 4. T yJ..-rWlwrton ( K1"M ), S. Marcu... Ca rri llo (U"In) . 60 NOV: 1. Chapman F"..nr (Kdw); 2. ~.. JdkT!l (K.1wl. flO !NT: 1. Tn."Il1 I'u gmi n.· (Kdwl; 2. SI",wn H.1Y{"S ( Kl"M); 3 . B.J. Bohrt."l'(K.lIw). /lU O PEN: 1. T n "R Pug mi n' (Ka w ); 2. C h.IPJT 1 1,In Flt' nl' (K.1w); 13. Sra n 111llmpsnn (KTM); 4 . Tyk-r Wh.trtun UL.. (Yam); 4. Ju.o;t n Nook-(Kaw); 5. Vinn"'l Brnaviws i (Hun). 125 BEG: 1. lL" - m y Rot-'rb (Kaw); 2. Roy Blac k CKolIw); 3. n David Sh u ltz CSuz);4 . Mike Ri~ (Y.lI m); 5. MiL.- Pal UT.ri(Ya m) . 125 NOV: I. Pa trick Tt"1T)' (Y.llo m) ; 2. Isaac Q.hit.l (Yam); 3. Br.andon Nurtun (Y,lm ); 4. Is ra d (}c hew (Suz) ; 5. Bo.Jbby BllltJd· worth (y.lIDl)_ 125 U'oIT: 1. N'IIh.1n C ra ig (Ya m); 2. Du.."iti n .J,imt.."!'llll (Yam);.l. Ray Hens~y (Yam); 4 . Moltt C ond un (Y.lIm) ; 5 . K.1Ino! J"nte!OO n (Yam). 125 I'RO: I . G"'1; Schnt'lI (Yam); 2. Scut t ShNk (~w); .l.)I"rry Ak'ID<1nCSuz) . 2SO BEG : 1. Carmi M"thrw!; (lioll); 2. WadI." HnKll"nOn (K.1w); 3 . IJrurlnit- EmII."I" Jr. (H" n) ; ". Duu~ Cl.w ry (Vam ); 5 . IUndy SkolIdowl"ll CHon). 250 NOV: 1. 8 ill y AmUfll" (Suz); 2. Andy 8dklr.en (Ya m ); 3. Andl?W'Curoos (Yam); 4. M.Jnn y Jut;d the co m pe ti tion in the Over 38 Intenncdiate class w ith a perfect I-I , for the overall victory. The , avocado gro wer p ut away h is tractor an d p ulled out his CR to race with the Over Th e Hill Gang on a perfect Southern Ca liforn ia su mmer d ay. The all -vol unteer Barona Oaks staff d id an excellent job of prepping the track a nd running the

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