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Cycle News 2001 04 11

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250 JR: 1. Brian ~ (Yam); 2. 5&n'e Wilbon (Kaw): 3. Brad UttIan (KTM); 4. Harry Leitner (Yam); 5.1'\ark Tnta (Yern). 250 INT: 1. OIristian K~ (Sw:); 2. Tm Oban (K. .); J. John Sti<>., I. Aok" Lomkjoe< ($wI; 2. Bob AJIoy 1_). N'. 40+: l. Ray Devry (Yam); 2. Mark Spedc (yam); 3. Terry Tate (Yom). AM 50+: 1. Steve Jennings (Yom); J. BaITy 5nlon (KTM); 3. Jack Qoocll\~ (Yam). EX: I. OlIve SImon (Yam); 2. Cart foley (Yllm); J. Dan Wlnenborg (Yam); 4. Colin BIrtle. (Yam). fo\STR A: J. Rich Boiteau (Yarn); 2. Ron Law10n (Vam). fl\STR B: l. Tom WhIte (Yam): 2. Pete Vebno (Yam). Glen Helen Raceway Park Ward a Boy Wonder at REM Saturday MX By ROCKY HASH SAN BERNARDINO, 'A, MAR. 17 Pro Valve Motocross Race ServicefWind-lWS· backed Gordon Ward flew his bright blue TM 250 to en impressive win over a competitive field of Combined Pro riders during Racing Enterprises Motorsports' weekly Saturday motocross. At the start of moto one, Niklas Mansson led the charge with the holeshot aboard his VZ426F. Motocross Action/White Brothers rider Willy Musgrave tucked up into second on his CR500, while Casey Lytle had his Team Kawasaki/Pro Circuit KXI25 singing high pitch in third. Ward started ninth but was up to fifth by the end of lap one. Lytie took over the lead on lap two. Ward was also charging, and soon he was right behind Musgrave, in third. By the halfway point, Lytie had a five-second cushion lind appeared to have the mota win sewn up. However, Ward hlld other plans; he continued to ride hard and began to inch back toward the factory Kawasaki pilot. Late in the race, Lytle seemed to be tiring, and Ward took full advantage of the situation. Right before the white flag came out, Ward mede his move and slid past Lytle in a flat sweeper with a sweet square-off maneuver. taking over the point. Lytie was unable to retaliate on the last circuit, llInd Ward took the moto win in an impressive fashion. Musgrave held off Mansson to the checkers for a solid third-place ride. RM250-mounted Chris Thompson filled out the top five. In moto two, Z-Racing's Mark Tilley ripped the holeshot aboard a potent Rick Peterson Motorsports·modified KTM SX 125. Honda rider Mike Collier ran second, while Lytle again gated well and slipped into third. Ward n e _ s was right in his shadow in fourth. By lap three, Lytle had moved up to front, but he was unable to shake Ward, who now followed him in second place. Just as in the first moto. Lytie began to separate himself from Ward during the opening half of the race. only to have the determined Vet racer reel him in late in the race. This time around, Ward didn't wait until the last lap; he passed Lytie coming out of the back canyon section right at the 15-minute mark in the 20-minute contest. Once out front, Ward simply walked away and won the mota with a comfortable six-second cushion. Lytle was again second best, while Tilley rolled across the line third. On the day, Ward took home the lion's share of the purse with his inspired 1- J finishes. The runner-up position was Lytle's by virtue of his 2-2 rides, while Musgrave was third with his solid 3-4 performances. Collier finished up fourth overall with a consistent 6~5 tally. and Tilley filled out the top five after posting 9-3 scores on the day. R.sults 80 BEQ: 1. Travis PhIIlJps (Vam); 2. Cody BrownRekl (Hon); 3. Matthew Tl!dder (YIm): 4. NIclc Martin (Vam); 5. BrIan Porter (Yam). 80 JR: I. Brian Boulware (Kaw). 125 BEG: I. Sebestlan Obon (YlUTI); 2. JOlOn Reitsma (5ul.); 3. Matt Stoutenburg; 4. John M1nert (KTM); 5. Jimmy Patrick (Sw:). 125 JR: I. Peter HUjber (Yllm); 2. MIke StarktNellther (Hon); 3. Man Anderson (TM); 4. Chris Ay~ (Yam); 5. Terrance Pelletier (Vom). 125 tNT: I. Adem MIler (Stn); 2. KriItoffer Berg (Yam); J. Karl GroYe (Yern); 4. CiuiciaeI Buc::hon (Yam); 5. Oris Rawtn (Vim). 250 BEO: l. Todd Kovaleu (Yam); 2. Scott Bum. (Kaw); 3. Rudy Gemett (Kaw). LAS VEGAS, NV, MAR. 10 Michael "Buddy" Parker, the minicycJe racer extraordinaire from the Las Vegas area, emerged from the wild and woolly 85cc Intermediate contest at race five of the Casino Towns Motocross Series with the overaJl title. Along the way, he demonstrated in eye-opening fashion just exactly how the Olympic scor· ing system used in motocross works. He also put an exclamation point on the old saw, "Never give up, fight for every position- - a heroic move in the very last comer of moto two was just enough to earn him one more spot, breaking up a four-way tie and moving him from fourth to first overall. Intermediate fast guy Josh laFountaine, who makes a habit of holeshots, sprang another one on the combined 85cc gate. Novice ace Tony Esposito was holding second, with Parker lurking in the weeds. A quick pass put Parker on LeFountaine's rear fender. where he hammered on him for a lap and a half before getting by in the back section. Intermediate Devin Sullivan moved in on Esposito to make the battle for the lead a four-way dogfight. On the white-flag lap, Parker stretched the lead a little and took the win, while laFountaine biffed it at the finish-line tabletop, dropping to fourth. For race two, laFountaine pulled another jackrabbit start. Esposito and Justin Fraughton were right behind him, as a sizable chunk of the field went down in a big startstraight pileup. Sullivan and Novice Patrick Provencher moved up to challenge for the lead. Surging toward the front, Parker lost the wheels· and several positions • at the finish· line tabletop. While Sullivan and Fraughton were passing and repassing for second, Glen Helen Raceway Parte Gordon Ward (3) passed Casey Lytle (57) for the lead and the win in the first Combined Pro moto. He went on to take the second-moto win and the overall at the REM Saturday motocross in San Bernardino, California.

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