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Cycle News 2002 06 05

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The Hayes of Dusk finishes in his last four motos. Cisar (2-2) finished second, while Hiner (4-3) picked up third. O'Neill (5-4) was fourth overall. Hollis Lusk (3-8) took the final top-five spot overall. By MIKE "SIR SMIlEf" RVER Results Perris Raceway PERRIS, CA, MIlV 5 Their weapons came in many colors, and the c2Iliber was based on the number of ce's. Their weapons were not holstered at the hip, but when used quickly at the drop of the gate, they could get the drop on their competition. Inevitably, dusk arrived, the dust settled and the noise died down, and through the haze, the winner stood alone with the with the covet· ed number-one plaque. In the 80cc Open class, that man was Shawn Hayes, who was unstoppable as he took the holeshots and wins in both motos. Chad Anderson and Cole Seely finished behind Hayes in moto one, ahead of Phil Thorstensen and Dane Jackson. Brad Masters was keeping pace with Hayes early in moto one before taking a soil sample and getting up to finish sixth. In moto two, Seeley and Anderson swapped moto finishes behind Hayes to give Seely the runner-up spot and drop Anderson to third overall. Masters was fourth in moto two for fourth overall, ahead of Jackson, who placed sixth in moto two for fifth overall. Dana Dreier took all the glory in both 80cc (0- 1 I) motos. Dreier took the lead, ahead of Brent Bohanon, Patrick Haney, Mitchell Alcorn and Austine Eithel. Bohanon took second with a pass on Haney during moto one. as Alcorn passed Eithel to pick up fourth. All five riders finished in the same order during moto two. Blair Cisar picked up the holeshot in the first 8Cce Beginner Division Two moto, ahead of Spencer Wemli and Jeff Martija. Cisar and Wernli had problems shortly thereafter and wound up 14th and 11th, respectively, This left the iead to Martija for short time, before Maxx Touw came from fourth place to take the lead for the win. Martija finished second, ahead of Aaron Vtarrade. Rene Lopez started out in ninth but moved into fourth by the end of moto one after a pass on Anthony Gould. who finished fifth. In moto two, Wemly and Cisar were out for redemption. Wemli grabbed the lead and the win for fifth overall. Touw picked up the run· ner-up spot to claim the overall with his 1-2 scores. Moto-one third-place finisher Ytarrade did not finish moto two, leaving the door open for Cisar, who took seventh overall with his 14-3 finishes. Lopez was again fourth, for third overall, ahead of Gould, who went 5-6 for fourth overall. Class was back in session, as Schoolboy attendees Steven Cisar, Brandon Hiner and Tyler O'Neill soon found out. Absent since round three was Cale Wallace, who beat Wray in both rounds with four moto wins. It was up to Zach Wray to once again play substitute on behalf of Wallace, and he showed the class who was the fastest rider on the track. Wray took both moto wins to claim four first-place ZERO MOTO I. Shane Poll (KTM): 2. A..J. ~urel (Cob): 3 Trent Frank (Po'). 50 STK (4·6): I. Luk~ Pa~1 (Cob): 2. Blake Gl'ft1l (KTM); 3 80 MOO (7·8), I. Colt Hubbs (Cob): 2. Jacob Plod>k. (l0 NOV I. Uno (....). 250 INT; 1. MIc:ky Gnlfm (Yam). 25.. BEG: 1_ Don W"1Sef (Vam) 25- NOV, I. ""'" O

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