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Cycle News 2002 08 21

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70. EX: I. Tony Armada. 2. Gt:rle H'9glnbotham: 3. Johnnie Hall: 4. Asker lmnlqDer 80· AM: 1. Charlie Burchinal MSTR A:. I. Dave Coupe:; 2. AIt:x Jotgr:nsen; 3. Mark Kaestner, 4. Andy James; 5 Mike Dougherty. MSTR B: I. Pat Dougherty; 2. Kip Templeton; 3 Steve I..JIw; 4. Curt SoIka Jr.: 5 Joe Crouch NOV: 1 Bill Wdtmann. 60+ AM: I. Bill Hl!1Ier. 2. Glenn Pruln; 3. SkMer Mc/l\umIy; 4 Charllt Watanabe: 5 ~ Holland 60+ EX: 1. Carl Bowling: 2. Gary WII\ison; 3. An ColVin: 4 Bob Harrison; 5. SIeve Johnson 70. AM: 1 Don Mc:Kt:1UIe; 2. Dan McCarthy; 3. Grant lewis: 4 6(). O... Scctt. VMX Magazine Pro-Am MX Championship CAIYMX Motocross Series Round 317: Carlsbad Raceway Past Masters Return to Carlsbad ing him going over a tabletop on lap three, Adams pulled away from Nash, who then had to contend with an advancing Swartz. At the checkers, it was the lightning-fast Casillas with an easy win. Adams finished a distant second, with Swartz again getting around Nash for third. Amazingly, Casillas was lapping the track only one second slower than he had on his more familiar modem Yamaha YZ. In the first Over 40 GP Novice mota, Maico-mounted Gary Mosbacker took the lead, with Vamaha rider Rick Shelby in second. As Mosbacker distanced himself from the pack, Shelby dueled with Husqvama-mounted Gary Meeker. In a seesaw battle, Shelby hung on to second until the finish, with Meeker taking third. In mota two. Mosbacker again quickly established a lead. Shelby took second. with Honda-mounted Rodger Clement third. As lap two finished, Husqvama-mounted Mark Holloway passed Clement for third. Mosbacker, riding a consistent race. took the overall win. Shelby placed second, with Holloway taking a well-eamed third. A motorcycle auction and fund collection was held for fonner nationally ranked and current Vintage racer Billy Grossi, who was badly injured in a race earlier this year. The $4600 that was collected will be presented to the Grossi family to help offset his mounting medical expenses. By STI

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