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Cycle News 1999 12 01

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Events • Carlsba aceway dR In the second 12Sc c C moto at Action Valley Motocross Parkin Paris, Tennessee, E.J. Cox (9) moves to the inside to pass Eric Mercer (30). A ctionValley Motocross Park Cox rocks the Valley By David H. Screws Photo by The P icture Man PARIS, TN, ocr. 30 Act ion Valley Motocr oss Park, bu ilt by Ker ry and Ren ae Watkins just east of Paris, Tenn essee , is a 1.2 -m ile " tra d it io n a l" m o tocro ss tr ack ca rve d o u t o f rolling hill s and gentle va lley s, and it has already gained a reputation for being no t o n ly fas t b u t a lso dow n right technical. Styled after the Loretta Lyon's motocross trac k, thi s "four -race-old " newcomer has attracted the attention of serio us riders from a ll over Tennessee, M ississippi, Ken tucky an d Missou ri. Traveling from Collierville, Tennessee, near Memphis, to the top of the state, E.). Cox, Blake Cox and Tyler Cox tu rned heads with their over - all pe rfo rmances at round four of the Acti on Valley 1999 Series . Young Kawasaki jockey Tyler Cox went up against two Ke ntucky la d s, KTM -moun ted Brady Orr and Kawasaki rider Hunter Inman, in the 65cc (7-11) class. Tyler ha d h is han d s full ta ngli ng with the second- pl aced Inma n . Orr es ta b lish ed an ea rly le ad a nd le ft Cox a n d Inman to jostle eac h other abo ut in the dust of his knobbies . Cox fin ished third in moto one , while Inman slipped back to fourth. Moto two found Orr ou t in front again , with Cox an d Inma n sweating it out for seco nd . This time, Inman prevailed , and at the checks it was Orr, Inman and Cox. The trio wo und up in the same orde r in the 65cc (7-11) class overa ll standings: Orr, Inm an , Cox. The 85cc jun ior ri d e rs fo u nd th emse lves infested with Coxes: Blake Cox an d , once aga in, Tyler Cox, both on Kawasakis, Blake gui ded his Kawa sa ki to the fro nt of the pack in the early stages of bot h motos but couldn' t overcome the co nsi sten t a n d d e termi ned rid ing o f Hoh en wa ld, Tennessee 's Ellio tt Barber. Young Tyler , riding in his second class of the afte rnoo n, held his own but was once again led by Inma n and Orr, his 65cc-class riva ls. Whe n a U was said and d one, Blake Cox took seco nd overall an d Tvler Cox finish ed fifth overall . • The sta r of the day in the Cox family was the Yama ha-mo u nted E.J.Cox, who fou nd him self dealin g with Eric Mercer, a Hond a honcho from Perry, Tenn essee. and Yamaha- mounted Adam Manning from Franklin, Ten nessee. In both the Schoo lboy class and 12See C class, E.). was challenged by Mercer and Manning. In m oto two of the 12Scc C showdo wn, E.). looked as if he might be swa llowed u p by the 19-bi ke pack. Mercer took the holeshot, and E.). bumped and bu llied aro und the corner back in fifth or sixth place. As the field began to sort itself ou t down th e long str aigh taway, E.j . mad e a ",, de-ope n move ; pas t two rid ers . Then E.). set a new goa l for himself: Take Mercer . By utilizin g what he'd learned from his previou s trips aro und the dem and ing course , E.J. man aged to outmaneuver Mercer in the curves, outjurnp him ove r th e vario us dou bl es, trip les a nd tnbl e tops, a nd o u tr u n him a lo ng the st ra igh ta ways. E.) . took both moto wi ns in th e 125cc C and Schoo lboy classes to claim first place in each class. Results 50 (4-6) : 1. Jw;ti n Ldwre ncc (KTM); 2. Loga n Pollard (Co b). 50 (7· 9): 1. Spt"I'lcer Coo k (Cob); 2 Zach Tho mpson (KIM ); 3. Justin (I..em). 65 (7· 1)) : 1. Bra d y Orr (KT M); 2. H u n ter Inm a n (Ka w) ; 3. Tylt.-r COl((Kaw ); 4. l....evi Well! (K1"M ); 5. Ky le Dortch (Kaw l. 85 (7· 11): 1. Elliott Barbt'r (Ka w) ; 2. Blake Co x (Ka w) ; 3. Hu ntl"r Inman (Suz); 4. Brad y Orr (KIM); 5.Ty!tTCol( (Kaw ). !:l5(12· 15): 1. Cha se Gamble e (Ka w ); 4. David Kenn edy ( Ka w) ; 5 . Jam ~s Bt'llinger (Yam) . 250 JR: 1. ks.<;(" Atta w ay (Hon); 2. Do n Lal"!ll (Kaw ); 3. Rich m Sha uw a cker (Suz ); 4. Brian Jo~ (H on ); 5. Ton y Waltl"t's (Ya m ). VET BEG: 1. Tim M.1 rth y (Yam ); 2. Frank Fasu lo (Suz) ; 3. cCa Rick Bran ch (H(1n). VET JR: I. Todd M<.'Clallum (1 n); 2. Rich Sha u wac ker (Suz l; -lo 3. Ma rk Andc~)n (Yam); 4. Scott Mooney (Yam ); 5. Greg Gcont't · ta ( f<.lw ). VET !NT : I. Richard McCullou gh (y a m ); 2. G u y Cha id ez; 3. Stt"V A keJ'l'; 4. Lenny Suppes (Ho n). e B/ BK O PEN : I. Brandon Schle nsig (Yam ); 2. Kyle KinslMn (Ho n); 3. Michael Lara~ (Ka w ); 4. Bryan Ehrman (Ka w l. BK PRO: 1. Jimm y Lama stus; 2 Kyle Kilt.bre w (Yam ); 3. Troy Kalina (Suz ). VET rRO: 1. Brock ]udd {H on}; 2. S.m Wein ba ch (Ho n ). 40+ : 1. Ga ry Cha id ez (Ho n); 2. Bill Jo hnson (Suz); 3 . M.uk Ander.tan (Yam); 4. Don J (H o n). 125 D: 1. [ason Slicer (Ya m ); 2. Rhett I'eel (Ya m ); 3. Todd Abbott (Kdw); 4. Trey Barna rd (Suz) ; 5. De me l jorm (H tm) . 2.50 MNY: 1. JCfl- Bro wn (Y.1m ); 2 Earl M.1Y (Kaw ); 3. [or'IJlY da n Peep les (Y;lm ); 4. Lee Spa nn (Kaw ); 5. Randy jc m igan (Ya m ). 250 B: 1. Kyle Hochstetlc. (Kaw); 2. Rick y Stevens (Yam ); 3. -r Tim Sto kes (Ya m); 4. Jere m y Fowle!' (yam). 250 C: 1. Ja me s S te p he nson (Ya m) ; 2. To mmy As hmore (Hon); 3 . Micha el H are CH on); 4. Brad Stromlxorg (Hon); 5. Mich.1d Perkins (Kaw). 250 D: 1. Stev e Webster (Ho n); 2. Bill Nole n (Y"m ); 3. Henry Hcllingsbead (Kaw); 4. Larry G urg an us (Suz); 5. Frank Kapplow CSuzI. H BBY: 1. Shon loon (Ka w); 2. CJuis McDa niels (Ya m ); 3. Art Stromberg (H on ).· 25-+: 1. I..el-Spann(Ka w ); 2. Keith Fmch (Yam ). 40+ : 1. K.C fl en d lor.lOn (Ya m ); 2. Tony Ha rd y (Kaw); 3. La"}' Brinkley (y am); 4_Paul Hel blin g (Kaw );5. Frank Kappl ow

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