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Cycle News 2003 01 29

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Washougal Motocross Park Mailing Address: Washougal MJ( Park. LLC J224 NEW,lnul, PMB 297 RosebuJ.'& Oregon 97470 Phone: 360/837-3975 Web addtess: wwiv.wa$/rougalnu:.com Directions: Take 1-205 10 Highway 14. Go east to Washougal. Tum left on 15th Street. Go a halfmile and tum left on Hughes/Bear Prairie Road. Tum right on Borin Road. Follow signs to track. Disciplines: Motocross Gate Fee: $10 Camping Fee: S10 Clubs/Associations: American Motorcyclist Association Track: Deep, loamy day mixed with sawdust lor an improved, softer surface_ Drastic altitude changes. including "Horsepower Hill." Schedule: Races held every two weeks. April through September. l'Il\i<>r events: AMA 125/25.0cc National, AMA Four-Stroke National, Women's Motocross League (WML) National, Loretta Lynn's Qualifier, WORCS, Suzuki RM Cup, Old-Timer National, Pacific Northwest Championshlp Series, AMA Gold Star Series events. "Carolyll and I have had the track since 1967, which was the only year the track hasn't hosted a National since the /lrst one ill 1960. We made Improvements to the track that same year, and the AMA gave us the National hack the {allOWing year. in 1988. Every year since, it's gotten bigger and better. Last year we had a record .spectator turnout {or the National. " - Track owner Ralph Huf{m.an. - Mancuso in the 250cc class before him, Page started to play around on the jumps, and he shocked the entire crowd by successfully clearing the huge quad jump - something none of the 250cc Intermediates had even tried. Up front, Clevenger still maintained the lead, but Warren was on a mission, and he eventually picked off Loudermilk and, in doing so, also picked up the Intermediate-class victory, proving he was someone to contend with in the 125cc ranks. Taking the victory in the Pro class was Clevenger, and Page claimed second place. In the Intermediate portion, it was Warren in first, followed by Laudermilk in second and Bloom in third. Taking fourth and fifth, respectively, were Ricky Vorks and Dustin Lafave. R. .ulb 50 Oll·INJ: 1. Cody Smith (Yam); 2. Jordan Thlbf!dellu (Vam); 3. Cooper Garla (KTM); 4. Briana Johnson (Vern); 5, $enett Fanis (KTMl. 50 BEG: 1. Sheden Nugent (KTM); 2, Cooper Garu (KTM): 3. Trevis Thompson (KTM); 4. Cody Smith (KTM); 5. Jordan Thl~au (Cob). 50 (4-6): I. Wyatt Aguirre (KTM); 2. Samuel Mercer (KTM); 3. Conner Mitchell (Cob); 4, Shltden Nugent (KTM); 5. Travis Thompson (KTMl. 50 (7-8): I. Brody Thorn (Cob); 2. Tyler Webb (KTM); 3. Devin Harriman (Cob); 4, Jllck Foeckler (Hus); 5. John Laible (KTM), 50 OPEN: I. Brody Thorn (Cob); 2. Tyler W~b (KTM); 3, Devin Harriman (Cob); 4, Jack Foeckler (Hus); 5. Conner Mitchell (Cob), 65 BEG: 1. Cemeron Norman (KTM); 2. Aaron Blaine (Kaw); 3. Jeff Pontious (KTM); 4. TlInner Selsman (Suz); 5, Alex Coleman (Kaw). 65 (4·S): I. Aaron Blaine (Kaw); 2. Cameron Norman (KTM); 3. Talyn Taylor (Kaw). 65 (9·11): 1. Landon Currier (KTM): 2. Kyle German (KTM); 3, Kyle Ulrich (KTM); 4. Brandon Cherron (KTM); 5. Thomas Nichols (KTMl. 65 OPEN: 1, Landon Currier (KTM); 2. Thomas Nichols (KTM); 3. Kyle Garman (KTM); 4. Kyle Ulrich (KTM); 5. Julian Doane (Kaw). 85 (7- I I): 1. Landon Currier (Vam); 2. Nathlln Teel (Vllm); 3. Frllnk Caudillo (Yllm); 4. Ricky Mlrandll (Yem); 5. Chad Turner (Suz). 85 (12.15): l. Matt Wilson (Yem); 2. Chad Smith (Suz); 3. Chris Johnson (Vam); 4. Teddy Coburn (Vam); 5. lach AgUirre (Vam). 85 OPEN: I. Landon Currier (Yam); 2. Jordan Mitchell (Suz); 3. Chris Fakes (Kltw); 4. Ricky Mirande (Vltm): 5. Child Turner (Suz). S/MINI: l. Matt Wilson (Vllm); 2. Landon Currter (Yllm); 3. Chris Johnson (Yam); 4. Chad Smith (Suz); 5. Teddy Coburn (Yem). 125 BEG: 1. Rylln Holland (Han): 2. S~nser Fox (Yam); 3. Matt Wubben (Han); 4. Mali< Wubben (Han); 5. Men:: O'Brien (Kaw). 125 JR: I. Joey Lancaster (Han); 2. Chllnce Phipps (Yam): 3. N1c Wolfer (Suz); 4. Rick Dahl (Suz); 5. Ryan Hopson (Yam) 125 tNT: 1. Miles Warren (Han); 2. Jason U1udermilk (Han): 3. Scotty Bloom (Han); 4. Ricky Yorks (Yam); 5. DusUn Lafllve (KlIw). 125 PRO: 1. Brylln Clevenger (Yam); 2. Andy Page (Vern). 250 BEG: 1. Erik Bender (Han); 2. Tim McCuistion (Han); 3. Ryan Moore (Vam). 250 JR: 1. Garren Elmer (Yam); 2. Danny Costa (Suz); 3. Mack Ep~rson (Yllm). 250 INT: 1. Joshua Johnson (Han); 2. Jason Laudermltk (Hon); 3. Ml1es Werren (Han). 250 PRO: J. Jllson McCormick (Hon); 2. J.R. Vielle (Han); 3. Joey Mencuso (Han). 4·STRK: 1. Corey Bye (Yam). OPEN: I. Devon Elia (Vam); 2. Richard Ferzllcca (KTM); 3. Chad Fnrris (KTM); 4. Dennis StlIrkey (Han); 5. Merc O'Brien (Kew). 6TH: 1. Joshue Johnson (Han); 2. Scotty Bloom (Hon); 3. Ricky Yorks (Yltm); 4. DusUn Lafave (Kaw); 5. Richltrd Ferucclt (KTM). VET JR: 1. Mike Nichols (Han); 2. Phil Ansdell (Hon). VET INT: 1. Garren Elmer (Yam). 40.. JR: I. Dennis StlIrkey (Han); 2. Dan SoHend (Suz): 3. Paul Ansdell (Vltm). 40.1NT; I. Jlty Loundegin (Hon); 2. Mike Nicho!s (Hon). 40 JANUARY 29. 2003' cue I e By ClAY lI

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