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250 JR: I. Ken Robinson (YlIm); 2. DlInny
Mllidsen (Yam); 3. Chris Chllmplin (Han); 4. Mike
Stiko (KlIw); 5. Chlld Hansen (Han).
250 tNT: 1. Jake Christensen (Han); 2. Brad
Scott (Kow); 3. Jordan Bawden (Han); 4. Charles
Ogden (Hon); 5. Bryon Getchell (Kow).
250 PRO: 1. Monte Montague (Yam); 2. Josh
Taylor (Han); 3. Genet Pilgrim (Yam); 4. Jim Maxfield
(Su,); 5. Nick Wore (Hon).
OPEN JR: I. Kappy Kealamakia (Yam); 2.
Willey Peterson (Suz): 3. Austin Calloway (Han); 4.
$om Jolley (Kow); 5. Jake Ford (Suz).
OPEN tNT: 1. Scott Theobald (Hon); 2. Gray
Davenport (Yam); 3. JlIke Christensen (Han); 4.
Tyler Mortensen (YlIm); 5. James Beck (Hus).
25+ JR: 1. Forrest TIngey (Hon); 2. DlInny Doyle
(Su,).
25+ tNT: 1. Trllvis Teegarden (Kaw); 2. Jason
Ogden (Hon): 3. Mike Maxfield (Kow); 4. Wade
Welcker (Han).
25+ PRO: 1. Jim Maxfield (Suz).
30+ JR: 1. Chris Champlin (Hon): 2. Jack Doyle
(K.w); 3. Rod Avis (Yam); 4. Steve Larsen (Yam).
30+ INT: 1. Arnie Alba (YtlIm); 2. Wayne Hunt
(Yam); 3. Mike Carroll (Han); 4. WtlIde Welcker
(Hon).
40+ JR: I. Steve Bott (Hon); 2. Doug Smith
(Yam); 3. John Tieben (Yam); 4. Paul Philips (Yom);
5. Robin Hansen (Yam).
SPTSMN: 1. Steve Bott (Hon); 2. Patrick Packer
(Hon); 3. Mel Mortensen (Yam); 4. Doug Smith
(Yam); 5. S.m N."ise (Suz).
WMN: I. Kim Robinson (KlIw); 2. Briltnee
Deverllux (Kaw); 3. Ashlee Greenhalgh (Yem); 4.
Kasllundre Teegarden (Suz).
Boothe. "I made sure I got back in
behind him, and once I got out front, I
tried to keep Hageman behind me,
but I bobbled in the far section of the
track and gave him an opportunity."
Third went to Jeff Pestana, who,
after getting by traffic, showed good
speed and began to reel in Boothe.
However, the speedy veteran found the
15-lap race just a few laps too short to
make the pass. Rounding out the top
five were Billy Jurevich and Truglio.
The 125cc Intermediate class featured two good motos between series
dominator Doug Schmid and Yamaha
of Modesto-backed Eric McCrummen.
In his first race back after healing up
from a badly broken leg, McCrummen turned in a well-earned 1-1
score after back-to-back battles with
Schmid. While Schmid took the early
lead in both motos, McCrummen
managed to make last-lap passes in
both motos for the victories.
McCrummen's best effort came in the
second moto, in which he overcame
a fifth-place start and chased down
Schmid, who had made a gutsy pass,
barely squeezing through two riders
entering the second turn, to take the
lead. While Schmid quickly distanced
the field, McCrummen put on an
incredible charge that saw him gaining time in bunches on Schmid. On
the last lap, Schmid protected an
inside line that forced him to single
while McCrummen went wide and
doubled, taking the lead and the
eventual win.
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AMP/GFI Los Banos iJp Gun Summercross Series
Round 3: Los Banos Fairgrounds
Hageman Goes for
the Hat Trick
By
JIM AND JUSTIN ENOS
LOS BANOS, CA, JUNE 30
man of very few words, Harold
Hageman let his Fox/FMF/
Bridgestone Tires-backed Harold
Hageman nearly scored a trio of victories at round three of the Los Banos
Top Gun Summercross Series, held
at the Los Banos Fairgrounds. Hageman won not only the 250cc Pro
class but also the highlight of the
evening, the Top Gun Shootout main
event. A fall in moto two of the 125cc
Pro class foiled Hageman's chances
at the hat trick, as Yamaha of
Modesto/TMR/ Spy pilot Craig
Truglio turned in a 3-2 score for the
overall win, barely edging out Hageman's 1-4 effort.
Still, the quiet Hollister resident
was all smiles at the end of the
evening after collecting a healthy
night's pay from both Pro classes, as
well as the Top Gun Shootout mainevent purse and passing money.
"I would have liked to have won
them all tonight," Hageman said, "but
at least I won the most important one.
Starting from the last spot in the
A
Shootout is tough, but luckily I was
able to get through the field quickly
and not get hung up behind anybody.
1 do a few hare scrambles every year,
and there are always bottlenecks
early in the race. I think those races
help me out in getting by people."
The AMP-promoted event drew
more than 300 riders and, thus far in
the series, each event has seen an
increase in attendance.
"We brought a lot of sand in initially and continue to get loads each
week," said promoter Jack Azevedo.
"Along with the improvement in lighting, I think the word has gotten out
that it's a good track."
The Top Gun main event featured
some of the fastest local NorCal Pros,
as well a few of the night's fastest
Intermediates. Although Hageman
took the win with a little room to
spare, Yamaha £, Suzuki Sports Center-backed David Boothe did his best
to keep him honest by taking the lead
early on, despite a second-lap offtrack excursion.
"Some guy cut me off on the
approach to the finish-line jump and I
was forced off the track," said
Las Banas Fairgrounds
Las Banos, California
Results: June 3D, 2001 [Round 31
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TOP CiUN SHOOTOUT: 1. Harold Hegeman
(Suz); 2. David Boothe (Yam); 3. Jeff Pestllna (Han);
4. Billy Jurevich (Suz); 5. Craig Truglio (Yam).
80 TOP GUN SHOOTOUT: 1. David Se.rl
(Suz): 2. Travis Franklin (Yam); 3. Toby Stettenberg
(Vem); 4. Tyler Newman (Suz); 5. Sean Kenoyer
(Yom).
60 TOP GUN SHOOTOUT: I. Zak Fredrickson
(KTM); 2. Daniel Reen (KTM); 3. Nick Whitley (Kaw);
4. Shane Beecher (Kaw): 5. Vince Berglllnd (KlIw).
50 TOP GUN SHOOTO

