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Perris Raceway: Cody Hertel took a
look back at the rest of the 250cc
Intermediate class on lap one and then
checked out for a 1-1 sweep at round four
of the Holiday Series in Perris, California.
last in moto one and sixth in his last outing at
round two. Mark Newman was in hot purSUit in
moto two after taking the first-mota win, with
Darrin Snoddy at his rear wheel in third. Newman claimed the overall with his second in
mota two, while Snoddy picked up his third
top-three finish in the series. Jerry DeBaca fell
to a fourth in moto two for a 3-4 score - good
enough for third, while outrunning James
Lopez in mota two, who finished 4-5 for the
fin. I top-five spot.
Results
Pee Wee Track
P/W 50 ADV: I. Devin Foreman (Yam).
PI W 50 (4-6): I, Cham Early (Yam): 2. Chris Rotberg (Yam): 3.
Shane Early (Suz): 4. T~or Koller (Yam); 5. DefdI Roth (Suz)
STK BEG (4-6): I. Chanz Early (Cob); 2. Btllle Hardy (Cob): 3.
David Fulmer (KTM).
STK BEG (7.8): I. Drew DiGiovanni (Pol); 2. Jake Lauritson
(Suz): 3. Eric Ochoa (KTM): 4. Teren Salinas (KTM): 5. llInce Rioux
(Cob).
STK NOV (7-8): I. Colliden Mala (KTM).
STK STRTR (4-6): I. Shane Early (KTM): 2. Michael Gil~
(KTM): 3. Michael-Don Bass (KTM): 4 Jake Koehnke (KTM): 5.
Jacob Harte (KTM).
STK STRTR (7-8): I. Alex Darrah (KTM): 2. D1!:llen Gibbons
(Lem): 3. Ian Atkins (Pol).
MOD BEG (4-6): I. Dllvid Fullmer (KTM).
MOD BEG (7·8): I. Drew DiGiovanni (Pol): 2. Teren Salinas
(KTM): 3. Frllnk Tucker (Hon).
MOD NOV (7·8): I. Trlstllln Posl (Pol).
S/PfW: I. Trllvis Hiner (Pol).
XR50 (4-6): I. Phillip HlIuser: 2. Olin Athens; 3. Fausto Vlllenzuela: 4. Don Moody: 5. Jllcob Brumby.
XR50 (7·8): 1. Ty Nelson: 2. D.J. Hart 3. Robert Fletcher.
XR50 ADV: I. Frank Tucker.
60 STRTR: I. Jake Laurltaon (Suz): 2. Devin Foreman (KTM): 3.
Chris Miller (Kaw): 4. Berry Tucker (Kaw): 5. Kimberly Estrada (Kaw).
TRL BK: I. James Perkey (Yllm): 2. Noah Houde (Han): 3.
Danny Athans (Han): 4. Heather Koller (Yam): 5. Nick Burgess
(Yam).
Main Trtlck
50 STK (4-6): l. Bradley Taft (Cob); 2. Ryan Surratt (KTM): 3.
Jose Ceja (Pol).
50 STK (7-8)~ I. Branden Scharer (Cob); 2. Jacob Pischke
(Lem): 3. Bryce Keuel (KTM); 4 Tristan Rogers (Yam): 5. Katie Rob-
bins (Lem).
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