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Cycle News 2001 04 18

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25+ A: 1. Damon Bradshaw (Hon); 2. Kevin Welker (Yam); 3. William Liles (5uz); 4. Richard Prather (Vam); 5. Trou Crisp (Hon). 30. C: 1. Monte Lewis (Hon); 2. Mike McMenamin (Yam); 3. Harvey Hall (Hon); 4. Edward Johnson (Hon); 5. Leonard Foti (Hon). 30+ B: 1. Matthew Linkous (Yam); 2. Jeff Mushala (Yam); 3. Jeff Tomlinson (Yam); 4. Robert Green (Vam); 5. Kyle Shoun (Hon). 30+ A: 1. William Ules (Suz); 2. Frank Koenig Jr. (KTM); 3. Todd Baisden (Suz); 4. Albert McCoy (Suz); 5. Leslie Belcher (Hon). 35+: 1. William Liles (Suz); 2. Albert McCoy (Suz); 3. Keith Nevers (Suz); 4. DOnnie Foster (Suz): 5. Joel Baker (Suz). 40+: 1. Joel Baker (Suz); 2. Rick Wright (Suz); 3. Alex Croft (KTM); 4. Benny Stone (Hon); 5. Donnie Foster (Hon). 48+: 1. Steven Lewis (Yam); 2. Gar Baisden (Suz); 3. Johnny Gibson (Yam); 4. David Mitchell (Kaw). 4-STRK: 1. William Bryant (Yom); 2. fIu:ltthew Linkous (YlIm): 3. Ronnie Ling .(Vern); 4. David Albert Jr. (Hus); 5. Robert Green (Vam). Wt-lN: 1. Heidi Cooke (KTM!: 2. Renee Anderson (Yam); 3. Lori Zimmennan (Suz • Missouri Hare Scrambles Championship series Round 2: Bnsh Busters Hare Scrambles Leavin' Last, Leivan First By FRANK LEIVAN COlliNS, MO; MAR. 11 s 13 AA riders blasted around the first turn at round two of the Missouri Hare Scrambles Championship Series, eight-time and defending series champion Steve Leivan was still on the line, trying to get his bike started. Just as the last of the pack roared out of sight, Leivan's' WR426 came to life, and he set out on a charge that would see him carve through the pack, passing rider after rider until he finally took the lead on the final lap and secured the overall victory. "The start was all my fault," said the SCR/Yamaha/Answer/Dunlop/ Silkolene-sponsored Leivan. "Since I haven't spent much time on the bike for about four months, I think I just got a little ahead of myself - and paid the price. Once I got going, I felt pretty good and just put myself in a position to capitalize on the mistakes the other guys made. I was able to make some passes work near the end of the race, and things worked out." The Brush Busters laid out a very rocky 9.2-mile course, with a good mix of single track and fast fire A Pari

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