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Cycle News 2001 10 03

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60 BEG: 1. J<:n.th.t Garu (KT"'); 2. Keith Gana (KT"'); 3. Ry.. Bu< (_); 3. Colby Hom (Kaw); 4. Thome. Jones (Yam); 5. Bruce Browning (Kaw). 80 NOY: I. Eric Tucker (Sur); 2. Tnilvls TntrT'ITIe:II (Yam); 3. ""'" EIIIotl (y. .); 4. ""'. - . . . (_); 5. Toyto< HIbum (Soa). llOll'!T;I.-.,_(Vom). 125 BEO; l. <:hue PhmJpo (Vom); 2. Wade BaIIanl (_); 3. 00""" (Vom); 4. e..nttey _ (Y. .); 5. Coley Thomu (KTI'I). 125 NOV; l. eo Rolls (Yom); 2. Erik Spoln (_); 3. JooI> Put· II'IM (lITH); 4. AdBm fh:ic (Sur.); 5. Derrlk Boeddter (Kllw). 125M: I. J8IIe Menttt (Yern); 2. Deuce Faires (Han); 3. Rustin liMbey (Yom); 4. ~ 125 EX; l. &andon HIdunan (_); 2. Seen VIIond.y (_). 250 BEO; I. ........ Codd (KTI'I); 2. 0...... Oana (....); 3. Toby Maddox (Han);". Tamer ChttsteucrI (Han); 5. Justin JofvIsan (Hon). 250 NOY: I. Richard Poe (Hu.); 2. Bobby Beatty (Hon): 3. c.... r".. (_). R ..... Bn>wn (_); 4. """" 0,,, (Hon); 5. 0,.,. Oana (Soa). 250 INT: 1. Deu<:e Faires (Hon); 2. Jordan Jorden (Hon): 3. Wilde Hook (Han); 4. Cody Bounds (Yam); 5. Kcny Coots (Han). 250 EX: 1. Brandon Hlc:kman (Kaw): 2. Sean V1lanc1:ry (Hon): 3. Kevin Sharp (Yam). 30: 1. Johnny Creasy (Suz); 2. Shawn Carr (Yam); 3. Dennl. Mueller (Yom); 3. ShaMOl'l Vinson (KTM): 5. Gordon Gabert (Yam). 60 IT: I. Bretton Engle (Hon); 2. Chance Cook (Kaw); 3. Thomas Bankheed (KTM); 4. Adam RaInwater (tITM); 5. Malt Taylor (Krll). 80 TT: I. Eric Tucker (Suz); 2. Bobby Allen (Kaw); 3. Je~my WIIl CNoum (Yom). SP1"SI'V"t: 1. Josh QiIum (Yam): 2. BnJee SeDa" (Yam); 3. EmIo Lytoo (Hon); 4. 0.... HopIe (Vom); 5. Ed Colfew Sundol>oe IHon); 2. R..... SJobe'll (Vam); 3. MIchael DIgm...,. VET NOV; I. Rob LJoyd (Yom); 2. Lulo c.pedo (Hon); 3. Bob Dolinar (Yam); 4. Owen f'ltuimon (Hon): S. Heinz Von Pedunan quite a show. showing off not only his Impressive tricks but also his way of manipulating the track. He flew around tums and over jumps. "Pat was very impressive," commented race promoter Randy Gillespie. "The fmal race was great to watch for spectators. as the riders put everything on the line for the overall points. It was down to the wire, for the overaU champion in each class was decided thlJlt night. I can't wait for next year's event, as I am sure we will see more great racing action." MILLVILLE, MN, AUG. 17-19 Several Texas and Oklahoma families migrate to Millville. Minnesota. every August for the closest AMA Chevy Trucks U.S. National Motocross Championship round. Spring Creek Motocross Park allows the amateurs out on the track the Friday before the Pros race to participate in the Donny Schmidt Memorial Race. Once you have ridden the famous track, you have to plan on making the pilgrimage every year. The track. the weather. the people, the Pros and the scenery all combine to make it an experience you don't ever want to miss. Greta and John are the ultimate hosts and try to make everyone feel like a welcome part of the family. Congratulations on another successful year! Representing Oklahoma in the Over 25 B and Over 30 Vet B classes was Greg Ingels, aboard his Kawasaki. Getting the holeshot and finishing in third place overall in the Over 25 class was his foUow-up to a fourth-place finish in the Over 30 class. Staying on the bike for the 15·minute moto on a rough National-Ievei trac.k was impressive enough without the great finishes. Yamaha rider Eugene Miller and Honda riders Bryan Hansen and Guy Brown were first through third. respectively, in the Over 30 class. Honda pilot Michael Lemke took first in the Over 25 class, with Miller taking second. All the riders who finished in front of Ingels are from Minnesota or Wisconsin. In the 125cc B class, Oklahomans Josh Johnson and Caleb Garrison, Kansas rider Derrick Creech, and Texan B.J. Barnhart muscled in on the locals. The Yamaha-mounted Johnson Came in 16th and was the first out-of-towner. After three crashes in moto one and finishing a disappointing 31 st. Johnson came back to finish 10th in moto two. Creech put his Suzuki in 21st overall, while YZmounted Bamhart came in 24th. followed by Suzuki jockey Garrison, who finished 30th. Johnson also ran the 16-24 B class and finished 13th, while Garrison took 24th in the 250cc B class. Another representative from Texas was Honda-mounted Shane Garcia, who rode to fourth place overall in the Over 25 C class. Brandon Martin put his Yamaha in 12th overall in the 125cc C class and 1Bth in the 16-24 C class. KX-mounted Nathan Price finished sixth in the 16-24 C class an"d 20th in 125cc C

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