Mesquite Raceway: Eventual 125cc Intermediate winner Kevin Roberts (37) leads Chance
BUlloch (154), eventual runner-up John Stafford (745) and Open Pro winner Monte
Montague (27) Into the first comer in Mesquite, Nevada.
301' lNT: 1. Todd Gould (Sur.): 2. Derutfs Parker (Kaw): 3. Troy
Fltc:h (Hon); 4. Art Spre<:h« (Yam): 5. Don Gaddb (Yam).
30+ EX: 1. Brent Beck (Kow).
40. NOV: I. Stew: Caple (Y.-n); 2. Kurt NeIscn (Yarn); 3. Robert
Hurd (Vam); 4. ~ Nichob (Yam).
40. tNT; l. J.mes Broughton (Yam).
5P'J'SIl\H: l. OeMy Doy\f: (Suz); 2. Kurt Nehon (Yam); 3. Chad
800_ (Kaw); 4. Don"umphrieo (Hon); 5. Oem> _
(KT").
classes. He stomped off with both the 125cc
and 250cc money races, besting fellow F&S
Suzuki pilot Chris Whitcraft.
The 50cc Junior class belonged to Blake
Hoffman. He raced his Cobra BM50 in for the
win in the 50cc (4-6) division, while Tommy
Meiers stole the show in the Pee Wee 50cc
Lo. F . . . - Motocross PIIrk: Todd Downs destroys a south Texas berm en route to lhe
Open Cash victory in Los Fresnas.
race.
Dirt Country Motorsports Park
Hennessey. Hogan
Heroes of Dirt Country
By RUPERT X. PELLETI
BLANCHESTER,OH,MAR.3
The first race of the season for District II's
motocross faithful featured a few new faces, a
few new winners and a few new classes for the
rising stars of Ohio's motocro~s circuits. Promoter Shannon King and crew had a very
well-manicured track lined
up for the big crowd of racers as Dirt Country hosted
65: I.
(KT").
In old-guy action, Kevin "ReMax" Hildebrand took both the Over 25 and Over 30 divisions, while "Bad" Brad Hess took his Brazil·
ian Honda CR250R in for the Over 40 title.
The 16-24 class belonged solely to Doug
Gall, who stonned home the champion, besting fast guys Chris Leadbeater and Nathan
Skaggs.
"""(Suz).
125 5, I.
_(yoml.
Mages (KT'M): Z. Shawn Rle (KTM); 3. KyJe Burtie
c...,. Smith (Yom); 2. Jomeo Long (Honl; 3.
R_
125 c, I. Knolg " _ (Yom); 2. Brian Ila>d (Hon); 3. Chds
Il