Moon (Yam); 3. Matt Swenson (Vern): 4. Tony
Walters (Yam); 5. John Widdows (YtlIm).
30. BEG: 1. Adam Fritz; 2. Craig Saxe (!
!;;:
Roy Cody (Hon); 4. BHI Huddler (Vom); 5. Jeff
Armstrong (Hon).
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30. NOV: 1. Rocky Robling (Hon); 2. Daniel
Barker (Hon); 3. Chris Jordan (Hon); 4. Fletcher
SChuler (Hon): 5. David M:itchell (Kaw).
30. INT: 1. Matt McGinnis (Yllm): 2. Timbo
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Richardson (Yam); 3. Steve McFerrin (Hon); 4.
Donny Almond (Hon); 5. Cliff P;per (Vom).
30+ PRO: 1. Wade Morlock (Yam); 2. Sam
Weinboch (Vom): 3. Ed Foedish (Vom).
40 ... AM: 1. Jim Hineman (Yam); 2. Rocky
Robling (Hon);-3. Jerry Smith (Yam); 4. John Ryan
(Kow); 5. Poul Conners (Hon).
40... MSTR: 1. Mike Kappelmlln (Yam); 2. Tom
Frantz (Hon); 3. Cliff Piper (Yam); 4. Steve Hendrix
(Hon).
B/BK OPEN: I. Kory Taylor (Suz); 2. Jason
White (Yam); 3. Aaron Bailey (Hon); 4. lIan
GrossmzlO (Suz); 5. John King (YlIm).
Will Rogers Coliseum
Emig Lassos Double
Win at Will Rogers
Bv KAT SPANN AND THE BECKSTER
FORT WORTH, TX, JAN. 7
With 42 heats, 17 semis and 16 main events,
it was a full day of Amateur Arenacross at Will
Rogers Coliseum. Bryan Emig was the only
racer to collect double class wins. Emig's
zesty holeshots and perfect maneuvering kept
him at the front of the pack in both the Over
25 and Over 30 classes.
Ernig Racing/St. Louis Powersports/Shiftbacked Emig took the holeshot ahead of the
12-rider gate. JM Racing/Mitchell's Cycle·
sports/Waco Vamaha-sponsored Franz Hyland
ran second, with Randy Hayes in third and Lee
Upton in fourth. Emig put some distance on
the pack and eventually took the win with
ease. Upton charmed his way by Hayes on the
first lap and held third, behind Hyland, for the
duration. Brad Blaine diced it up with Ardie
Davis and Troy Smith on the third lap, coming
out on top to finish fourth at the checkers, followed by Hayes, who had gone down but
fought his way back up to finish fJfth.
The 125cc Schoolboy, Collegeboy and
both 125cc and 250cc Intermediate classes
were a tossup. Ty Conner was clearly the
fastest, but a jump on a red-cross fiag cost
him the 125cc Intermediate win.
Honda of Houston/Cti2/Scott/Super Fast
Fuel's Conner shot off the gate with a handsome holes hot in the Collegeboy (16-24)
main event to take an early lead, followed by
Costa Rica's D&S Kawasaki/Pro Circuit/No
Fear/Renthal/iMS-sponsored Edgardo Rojas.
Rodney Clark and Caleb Chalmers diced it up
in the- early laps, changing positions until
Munn Racing's David Tarnow slipped by in
fourth and separated the two on the second
lap. Chalmers raced in third, Tamow fourth
and Clark fifth. Clark charged back on Tamow
with Jeremy Durrett in his wake. Durrett mjscued in the first tum off the start and set a
blistering pace to catch the front-runners but
then went down again a couple of laps later.
Conner took the win, followed by Rojas and
Clark.
Reynard Mod/Fox/Smith(furl's Up-backed
Thomas Hahn snapped up the 125cc Schoolboy holeshot in front of Central Vamaha/
Wiseco's Rusty Huddle, Tech/ Thor/ PJI's
Ryan Nett and Highlands Kawasaki/ Axo's
Randy Childers. Although the riders maintained high speeds, the positions remained the
same throughout all six laps, with GSMX
West's Cody Drewek fifth at the checkers.
Team Green/Carrollton Kawasaki/
LCS/A1pinestars' Jeremy Durrett grabbed the
holeshot at the start of the 250cc Intermediate
main. Cody Rheinlander qujckJy moved into
second out of the first turn through the
whoops. Rheinlander pressured Durrett into
the fifth lap, when he passed for the lead and
held it the remaining two loops around the
arena. Two Wheel World's James Hill finished
third, followed by Erik Huedepohl and McFly
Scheel.
Iowa's Cody Gilmore put his KC80 out
front in the Supermini event and held the lead
to the finish. Wyoming's Layton Cycle/
FMF/SH Racing's Levi Jensen charged in second, harassed by Greg Chapman, who finally
got by Jensen on lap three and held on to the
end. Jensen managed to protect his line
against Troy Lee's Bryan Zachary, forcing
Zach to take fourth, followed by Longhorn
Powersports-backed Justin Uttle.
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who had suffered a lessthan-stellar start, picked
off the riders one at a
time, going from seventh
at the end of the first lap
to finish fourth at the
checkered flag.
In the Supermini event,
Gilmore again absconded
with the holeshot, and
Maier was again in the
runner-up spot as they hit
the course at full speed.
John Baker got a little
squirrelly off the start and
ended up taking Chapman
down in a first-turn cluster. Both were able to get
up and get going again at
the back of the pack.
Maier took over the lead
on the first lap and
showed Gilmore, Zachary
and Dustin Shows around
the course. Jerad Dearmon and Cory Green kept
them in sight, running fifth
and sixth. Dearmon miscued on the second lap
and lost three positions;
Green moved up a notch
and then pressured Shows
through the whoops to
take over fourth. Meanwhile, Maier, Gilmore and
Zachary had extended
their lead to almost 10
seconds by the end of the
third lap. Shows went
down on the last lap in the
Will Rog.... Coliseum: Bryan Emig set a pace that no other
whoops, giving Voit fifth.
Over 25 or Over 30 rider could match, winning both main
Curtis Peterson fmished up
events by a substantial lead in Fort Worth, Texas.
the race in sixth.
Justin Bogle scored
the holeshot in the 50cc
(7-8) main and led through the first tums in
the horseshoe section, where Trevor Johnson
so (4·6): I. C_llow\a