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Cycle News 2002 01 16

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YTH: I. Anthony Brooks (Hon); 2. Ben Fleetwood (Hon); 3. Matt Peevy (Kaw); 4. Jeremy Sandel3 (Yam); 5. Will Rhodes (Yam). 16-29; I. Rodney Allen (Yam). 40+: I. Bob Riker (Kaw); 2. James Stinson (Yam); 3. Dana Barberi (Yam); 4. Phil Sanders (Yam); 5. Terry Joell (Kaw). HBBY: 1. Jay Paul Ayers (Hon); 2. Jack Devilbiss (Hon). VET MNY: I. Ed Kiley (Suz); 2. Darryl Heisler (Yam); 3. Davy Duprel (Yam); 4. t..... Kober (Kaw); 5. Chan Senn (Yam). 125 0: 1. Cole Reese (Yam); 2. Zach English (Yam); 3. Carl Drummond (Yam); 4. David Partridge (Yam); 5. Thomas West (Hon). 250 MNY; 1. John Melton (Yam); 2. Ed Kiley (Suz); 3. t..... Spann (Hon); 4. Darryl Heisler (Yam); 5. Davy Duprel (Yam). 250 B: 1. Anthony Brooks (Hon). 250 C: I. Buck Hartzog (Yam); 2. Jeff Lutker (Yam); 3. Scott Manning (Yam); 4. Regal Hamm (Yam); 5. David Moon (Hon). 250 0: 1. Randy Cornelius (Kaw); 2. Hugh Gatlin (Hon); 3. Travis Hyslop (Suz); 4. Kevin Browing (Kaw). Southeastern Fall Classic Shootout Best of Georgia/Alabama Championship Mot8cross Series Final Round: Lazy River Motocross Ranch Garrett Gunnin' at Lazy River There was some bar banging as Martin slipped by Swaney in a turn, but Swaney charged. back to get alongside Martin in the next corner and force him wide; Martin went down. Then a hard-charging Albritton made a challenge for the lead. Coming into the rhythm section on Swaney's rear wheel, Albritton piloted his YZ426F past for the lead. Again, the camelback before the finish provided the opportunity for a pass, and Swaney outjumped Albritton to take the lead by a wheel. Then a last-second banzai burst into the rhythm section, where the finish line was, gave Albritton the win. Swaney got a hardearned second in the moto, with Martin third. Whitmire had a nasty get-off in the rhythm section that left his left arm broken. In the 250cc Open A contest, Martin finished first, followed by Albritton, Swaney, Hoffman and Askew. Swaney put in a stellar performance in the 125cc A class. He led every lap of the second moto and took a 1-1 score on the day, with Dustin Higdon second, Askew third, Randy Thomas fourth, and Whitmire fifth. D.C. Thomason had a good day, taking home overall victories in the 125cc B and Youth (12-15) classes. In Youth (12-15) action, Auston Albers led every lap of the first moto on his Suzuki, with Thomason second and Richard Sheriff third. In moto two, Torre Streifthau got the holeshot, but Thomason got around on the first lap and set a blistering pace no one else could match. Streifthau and Sheriff had a moto-Iong duel that ended with Sheriff getting by Streifthau to take second. Albers, who won moto one, came back from a midpack start to take fourth. Thomason took the overall, with Sheriff, Albers, Streifthau and Keith Davidson rounding out the top five. In 125cc B action, Thomason set the pace and left everyone else to fight for second. Rob Wooden got second overall, with Sheriff third, Broc Hinkley fourth and Kyle McBride fifth. BY PAC LEWIS CHATSWORTH, GA, NOV. 18 azy River Motocross Ranch hosted the final round of both the Best of Georgia/Alabama Championship Motocross Series and the Southeastern Fall Classic Shootout. Many class championships came down to the last race, and many positions were still up for grabs. Suzuki/Yamaha of Dalton rider Mike Garrett had an exceptional day, except for his last moto. Scoring a clean sweep through the Over 30 and Over 35 motos, Garrett had a harder time in the Over 25 class. In the first Over 25 moto, Garrett led every lap but the final one, as Tommy Martin slipped by on the inside of a turn to take the win, with Garrett second. Garrett was in control in the second moto and poised to take his third overall on the day when a slight mistake in the rhythm section caused him to go down hard. Martin took the win and the overall, followed by Michael Hoffman, Chad Anderson, Kevin Yerby and Garrett, who finished fifth on the day after his crash. Garrett had better luck in his earlier motos, winning the Over 30 class over Joel Sewell, Steven Wilbanks, Brian Compton and Thomas Bryant, and the Over 35 class ahead of Martin (who finished second in both motos), Sewell, Glenn Bates and Mike Henderson. Henderson won the Over 40 moto, with Billy Scoggins second, Bobby Staggs third, Chuck Greer fourth and William Stoller fifth. The 250cc Open A class would prove to be the most competitive class of the day. Josh Askew took the first-moto holeshot and led the first three laps until a mistake in a sandy corner let Martin and Josh Whitmire slip by. In a dash to the checkers, Whitmire attempted to outjump Martin on a tricky camelback before the finish, and although he did outjump Martin, the latter took the checkers by a wheel. In moto two, Kris Swaney took the holeshot, followed closely by Martin, Whitmire and Chad Albritton. L 42 JANUARY 16, 2002' cue • e n e _ s The 125cc C contest was another win for Albers, who, since moving up _ to the 125cc machine, has been notching quite a few victories on his Suzuki. Streifthau put in a good performance to finish second, ahead of Marcus John Thompson, Davidson, and Chris Hall. Cameron Stone was another double-class winner on the day. He won overalls in the 85cc (9-13) and 85cc (7-11) classes. In the 85cc (9-13) class, Brett Dyer absconded with the holeshot in moto one, but a mistake in a sandy tum allowed Chad Handrop, Gregory Roberts and Stone to get around. Handrop won moto one, with Roberts and Stone close behind. In moto two, Stone snared the holeshot and the win, followed by Roberts, Handrop and Dalton McAlamey. In 85cc (7-11) action, Stone racked up a 2-1 score to edge out Bubba Crosby's 1-2 tally. Lazy River Motocross Ranch Chatsworth, &etIrlIia Results: November 18, Z081 !Fil\lll Roundl 50 SHAFT: 1. Levi Smith (Yam); 2. Jason McCurdy (Yam); 3. Shelby DoI3OY (Yam); 4. Caleb Hixon (Yam); 5. Kendall Rolen (Yam). 50 (4·6): J. Nick Gaines (Cob); 2. Miles Thornton (Pol); 3. Nick Wiggins (Cob); 4. Caleb Hixon (Cob); 5. Dakota Stone (Pol). 50 (7-8): 1. Blake Waters (Cob); 2. Rikki M;ttwede (Cob); 3. Price Martin (KTM); 4. Nicholas Kimsey; 5. Mason McCune (Cob). 65 (7-9): J. Matt Bell (KTM); 2. Jonathan Foskey (KTM); 3. Kristian Hardy (Kaw); 4. Rikki M;ttwede (Kaw); 5. Caleb Thompson (Kaw). 65 (10-11): 1. Cody Hutchings (KTM); 2. Parker Jarrad (Kaw); 3. Bubba Crosby. PRETEEN (7-11): 1. Jonathan Foskey (KTM); 2. Buck Sayle (Yam); 3. Caleb Patton (Suz); 4. Adrian Moore (Kaw); 5. Adam Crutchfield (Suz). EXHlB: 1. Justin Overall (Suz); 2. Nathan Elliot (Hon); 3. Caylor Summ= (Yam). 85 (7-11): I. Cameron Stone (Yam); 2. Bubba Crosby; 3. Dalton McAlamey (Kaw); 4. Matt Harvey (Yam); 5. Caleb Gaines (Yam). 85 (9-13): 1. Cameron Stone (Yam); 2. Gregory Roberts (Suz); 3. Chad Handrop (Yam); 4. Dalton McAlamey (Kaw); 5. Justin Brown (Yam). 85 (12-15): 1. Chip Weatherup (Yam); 2. Chad Handrop (Yam); 3. Jerry Mashburn (Kaw); 4. Gregory Roberts (Suz); 5. Andrew Gaddis (Yam). SIMINI: 1. Andrew Gaddis (Yam); 2. Chip Weatherup (Yom); 3. Daniel Johnson (Yam). 125 A: 1. Kris Swaney (Hon); 2. Dustin Higdon (Yam); 3. Josh Askew (Yom); 4. Randy Thomas (KTM); 5. Josh Whitmire (Yam). 125 B: 1. D.C. Thomason (KTM); 2. Rob Wooden (Yam); 3. Richard Sheriff (Hon); 4. Broc Hinkley (Yam); 5. Kyle McBride (Hon). 125 c: 1. Auston Albers (Suz); 2. Torre Streifthau (Kaw); 3. Marcus John Thompson (Yam); 4. Keith Davidson (Suz); 5. Chris Hall (So2). 125 0: 1. Chase Crutchfield (Yam); 2. Colten Bradford; 3. Chad Jolley (Yam); 4. Chris Templeton (SU%); 5. Brett Schooley (Yam). 250-0PEN A; 1. Tommy Martin (Suz); 2. Chad Albritton (Yam); 3. Kris Swaney (Hon); 4. Michael Hoffman (Yi!Sm); 5. Josh Askew (Yom). 250-0PEN B: 1. Sean Lecroy (Hon); 2. Jack Brooks (Suz); 3. Kevin Yerby (Han); 4. Shane Fenwick (Suz); 5. Steven Wilbanks (Hon). 250-0PEN C: I. Chris Hall (SU%); 2. Wesley Grambling (Suz); 3. Dustin Williams (Hon); 4. Tony Hodges (Suz); 5. Mal3hall Murphy (Hon). 250-0PEN 0; I. Michael McDougal (Hon); 2. Matt Crutchfield (Suz); 3. Dusty Kenimer (Yam); 4. Jason Ivey (Hon); 5. William Jason Campbell (Yam). YTH (12-15): 1. D.C. Thomason (KTM); 2. Richard Sheriff (Hon); 3. Auston Albers (Suz); 4. Torre Streifthau (Kllw); 5. Keith Davidson (Suz). 16-24 AM: 1. Marcus John Thompson (Yam); 2. Rob Wooden (Yam); 3. Sean Lecroy (Hon); 4. Josh Grant (Kaw); 5. Dusty Kenimer (Yom). 25+: 1. Tommy Martin (Suz); 2. Michael Hoffman (Yam); 3. Chad Anderson (Hus); 4. Kevin Yerby (Hon); 5. M;ke Garrett (Suz). 30.; 1. M;ke Garrett (Suz); 2. Joel Sewell (Suz); 3. Steven Wilbanks (Hon); 4. Brian Compton (Suz); 5. Thomas Bryant (Hon). 35+: I. Mike Garrett (Suz); 2. Tommy Martin (Suz); 3. Joel Sewell (SU%); 4. Glenn Bates (Hon); 5. Mike Henderson (Hon). 40.; 1. M;ke Hende= (Hon); 2. Billy Scoggins (Suz); 3. Bobby Staggs (Hon); 4. Chuck G..... (Suz); 5. William Stoller (Yam). 48+: 1. Kenny Lee Hall (Suz); 2. Jim Tellent (Yam). VET' NOV: 1. Darren Peterson (Yam); 2. Craig Greer (Suz); 3. Chuck Greer (Suz); 4. James Archambault (Kaw); 5. Jeremy Giffo

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