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Cycle News 2001 01 31

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came out, and Mikolas couldn't close the gap. Conner took the checkers, with Gaddis right there in second. The real battle was for third; Kawasaki riders Mikolas and Locke went all the way to the finish, with Locke getting the final spot on the podium. Germany took home fifth. Gaddis, on his ESE Track Builders/Troy Lee Designs-backed Honda, snagged the holeshot in the second moto, with Conner a close second. Conner made his move in the second comer and once again began to set the pace. All signs were pointing to a sleeper moto until Conner crashed while exiling the woods; one mistake was all it took for Gaddis, Locke and Germany to get by him. Mikolas was once again charging from back in the field, but Conner was up and running before he came by. Gaddis now had the point, and Conner was fighting to make it around Germany and Locke. He passed Germany partway through the second lap and passed Locke just before the end of the second lap. Mikolas charged up to Germany's back fender, and he passed Germany on the third lap. When the white flag came out, Gaddis had a six-second lead on Conner. Nothing was certain in this moto, though. Just when it seemed like Gaddis had the moto in the bag, he tangled with a slower rider and went down. This was the break Conner needed to get back by Gaddis. Locke followed, and Gaddis remounted in third. Conner took the win, followed by Locke and a disappointed Gaddis. Mikolas once again found himself just outside the top three, and Germany was fifth. One of the most exciting classes of the day was the new Pee Wee Shaft class, designed with Beginner racers in mind. The race was a two-lap, one·moto feature. Though everyone gets atrophy, there was still some good actionl Aaron McGowen and Tyler Reed signed up for the event's debut. The two gave the fans a great race, with McGowen taking the win. out onto the course. After a dismal start, Taylor was rampaging toward the front. As they crested the double hills, Jensen fiad claimed the point and Taylor had fought his way aU the way to second. It took a full lap, but Taylor blasted into the lead before the finish-line tabletop. Taylor immediately broke away and went on to tak~ a convincing first-moto win, ahead of Jensen, Pro rider Danny Cooper, and Theobald. Kawasaki-mounted Cooper ambushed everyone in the second half, leading Jensen and Romans. Jensen quickly took over the lead, while Tanner and Taylor moved up to chBllenge. Taylor made a fast downhill pass for second and moved up to Jensen's rear knobbies. Jensen wouldn't!et him by, and the two front-runners got into a street brawl that lasted the rest of the race. Jensen countered all of Taylor's moves to just edge him at the checkers, thereby securing the overall 125cc Intermediate crown, ahead of Tyler Mortensen and Theobald. Coupled with his domination of the Supermini class, the 125cc Intermediate title capped off a pretty successful day for Jensen. Taylor's strong rides secured him the 125cc Pro win, ahead of Tanner and Cooper. Results PfW STK (4.6): I. Jimmy Connon (Cob); 2. Cannon Pixley (KTM); 3. Ryon Amoadl (HID). P/W STK (7·8), I. ,",.ett Bo...", (Lorn); 2. Zack ...... (Pol), 3. Alex Mechom (Pol); 4. Jordan Peterson (Pol); 5. Jored Nelson (IITM). P:/W OPEN: 1. Levll Hall (Cob); 2. Caston Kirk (KTM). P/W HEADS UP: 1. Juitrl Murdoc:k (Hon). P/W PI> 1. J.....,;. Mid>om (Pol); 2. K...... Pe«dley (Yom). 80 INT: 1. 8erIi WiDlamI (Suz). SIMlNI: I. levi Jensen (Yom); 2. Benl Williams (SUI); 3. Jeremy O'IlriKolI (Yom), 4. B"" - . . (Kaw); 5. Brodie Humphries (Suz). B/BK BEG: 1. Ty Noyes (Yam); 2. Justin Oberg (Hon); 3. Dusty Oberg (Hon): 4. Colby Mellor (Yam); 5. Brett Smith (Hon). 125 JR: I. Don Phillips (Yam); 2. Levi Riche (Yom); 3. lac Humphries (Hon); 4. Jeue Dimkk (Han); 5. Joy Senske (Yom). 125 INT: I. lrIi Jensen (Yam); 2. Justin Jenson (Yam); 3. JoshUII Bulloch (Yom): 4. J.J. Romons (Hus); 5. Chance Bulloch (Yam). 125 PRO: I. Chod Wallwork (Yam); 2. Kellen TlWUler (KTM): 3. Josh T."",(Han). HOUSTON, TX, DEC. 31 Despite an odd mix of weather, as Mills Road closed out the year in style, some 200 entrants came out for one last ride before 200 I. In the first 125cc Intermediate moto, Rob Locke powered his Pro Circuit/Highland's Kawasaki to the holeshot and early lead, with Jason Gaddis holding down the runner-up spot. Ty Conner's HHR CR125 was right on Gaddis' heels. Conner qUickly passed Gaddis and Locke and took the lead. Gaddis followed Conner's move on Locke, and the Kawasaki pilot quickly found himself in third. A hardcharging Bradley Mikolas was pursuing Brian Germany, in fourth. MikoJas got stuck at the gate at the start and had to play catch-up. Mikolas caught Germany and passed him on the second lap and set out after Locke. He pUlled all the way up to Locke's back fender but was unable to pass him. The white flag 34 SCHBY, I. R.ndy ClUIdo

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