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Cycle News 2001 03 14

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60 (0-8): I. Trey Adamson (KTM); 2. Johnny Millard (Ka.,); 3. Justin Quinn (Cob); 4. Jordon Bock (KTM); 5. Cole Martinez (Ka.,). 60 (9-11): I. Buddi Bruner (KTM); 2. Ryan Jon.. (Ka.,); 3. Paul DeSoto (KTM); 4. Doug'e Wong (Ke.,); 5. Brodie Prather (Ka.,). 80 BEG: 1. Jeremy Williamson (Kew); 2. Micheel Bock (Kew); 3. Brian Kramer (Yam); 4. Nicholas Nondon (Hon); 5. Shone Keenum (Ka.,). 80 (7·11): I. Buddi Bruner (Vam); 2. Jimmy Rundle (Yom); 3. Aaron Adams (Suz); 4. Ryan Jones (Ke.,); 5. Daniel Huddleston (Vam). 80 (12·13): I. Chris Blose (Vam); 2. Brent Dovey (Ke.,); 3. Au.stin White (Yom); 4. Clay Higgins (Ka.,); 5. Kyle James (Ka.,). 80 (14-16): I. Scott Doerfler (Hon); 2. David Noriega (Hon); 3. Cory Bull1ner (Vam); 4. Wes McKeon (Ka.,). S/MlNI: I. Chris Blose (Vam); 2. Cloy Higgins (Kew); 3. Buddi Bruner (Vam); 4. Kyle James (KlIw); 5. Austin White (Yam). SCHBY: 1. Nathan Rivera (Yam); 2. J.e. Kenum (KaW\; 3. Bradley Jones (Yam); 4. Rocky Colasacco (Vam ; 5. D.C. Jones (Vam). BB OPEN: 1. Jimmy LaMastus (KTM); 2. Mall Petrucci (Yam): 3. Chris Ped (Hon): 4. Rob Drew (Vam); 5. La.,rence Rinehart (Hon). 12S BEG: I. Bemard Racadio (Hon); 2. Chris Gelabert (Ka.,); 3. Mari< Johnson (Hon); 4. Chip Rish (Vam); S. Ryan Harshman (Hon). 12S JR; 1. Boron Holly (Ka.,); 2. Bradley Jones (Vam): 3. A.J. PetNccl (Yam); 4. Rocky Colasacco (Yam); 5. Nicholas Peters (Yam). Arizona State Fairgrounds: Shaun Robert (77) took top honors in the Over 25 Amateur class. Here, he battles Robert Klein (74) In the first mota; Klein finished fourth overall. made a mistake and dropped away from the lead pack. Racadio garnered the first-moto win, with Kasik taking second, followed by Harshman, Rish, Gelabert and Johnson. At the start of moto two, Gelabert had the lead coming out of turn two. Racadio and Rish battled over second going through the infield section. Then the two bumped into each other but neither went down, with Racadio grabbing second. Gelabert, trying to protect the top spot, held the inside position coming through the whoop sections, forcing Racadio to go wide on the next corner, but Racadio had a better drive out of the turn and banzai'd through the double-double section and passed Gelabert for the lead. Rish held down third, over Kieran McCormick, at the end of lap one. Gelabert took back the lead, moving up the inside of the infield right-hander while Racadio went wide. Johnson passed McCormick for fourth, followed by Bryan Ward, Bill Mimm and Harshman_ Johnson went by a stumbling Rish for third on the infield tabletop jump. Ward went by McCormick in the whoops for fifth. Racadio kept applying pressure to Gelabert and made the move for the top spot at the end of the back straight. Racadio held on for the moto win, pursued by Gelabert, Johnson, Ward, Nando Sarasua, Mimm and Rish. Baron Holly stayed out of trouble and took the 125cc Junior overall with a 4-2 score. At the start of moto one, Rocky Colasacco had the early lead, followed by Kody Stephan. Just after completing lap one, Colasacco went down in the next corner and Stephan got hung up behind Colasacco's motorcycle. That let A.J. Petrucci take over the top spot, followed by Bradley Jones, D.C. Jones, Doug Nutter, Holly and Jason White. White passed Holly at the infield tabletop. Then Nutter went down in the whoops while Ryan Robinson passed Holly for 56 MARCH t4, 200t • cue •• fifth. Robinson passed by White at the finish line, but White retook fourth heading onto the back straight. D.C. Jones took second from Bradley Jones at the infield tabletop. Holly got the inside position on the back rhythm section and went by both White and Robinson. Then Petrucci, over-powering the track with the YZ250F, did a "270" in the 180degree "FMF" corner. That moved D.C. Jones to the front spot. White dispatched Holly just before the white flag came out. D.C. Jones held on for the moto win, with Bradley Jones, White, Holly and Petrucci rounding out the top five. Nicholas Peters had the early lead for the second moto, followed by Stephans, Matt Petrucci, J.C. Keenum and Bradley Jones. Peters went down on the next lap, collecting several riders. Stephans was able to avoid the accident and took over first, while Bradley Jones moved to second, followed by Mark Tory, Chris Pedersen, Holly, Ryan Robinson and White. White stalled coming too hot into turn one and Tory went down, dropping themselves out of contention. Holly passed Pedersen for third in the back straight. Holly outdrove Jones through the whoops to take second. Then A.J. Petrucci passed Robinson in the same section for sixth. Jones dropped back on the final lap with mechanical problems. Stephan held on for the moto win, followed by Holly, Pedersen, Colasacco, Petrucci and Bradley Jones. eN 125 INT: I. I'\ichael Blose (Vam); 2. Bloke Tirrnan (Yam); 3. Kevin Harshman (Suz); 4. Justin I'\yers (Hon); 5. Joshua Schuetto (Vam). 250 BEG: I. Ryan I'\lIler (Hon); 2. Dorin Donohue (Hon); 3. Tim He.,itt (Hon); 4. Kody Klinger (Hon); 5. Chris Andriso (Vam). 250 JR: I. Sherman Taylor (Suz); 2. Joyson Holcomb (Vam); 3. Josh Petru<:d (Vam); 4. Gobriel Zorote (Hon); 5. Rich Schou.,ecker (Sw:). 250 INT: I. Michael Blose (Vam); 2. Joshua Schuetto (Yom); 3. Jesse Atta.,ay (Hon); 4. Ju.stin Myers (Ka.,); 5. Jimmy Vickers (Ka.,). 2S0 PRO: 1. Jimmy laMastus (KTM); 2. Rob Drew (Vam); 3. Bryon Allen (Hon); 4. Joson Combes (Hon); 5. Ed Foedish (Vam). 25. AM: I. Shown Robert (Hon); 2. Don !le

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