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Cycle News 2003 02 12

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race, as well as bragging rights in the pits. With the first race of the year in the books, all indicators point to a great year to come. The central California racing scene is healthy and promises another year of exciting action. CN Hanford Fairgrounds Hantord, California Results: January 12, 2003 lRound 11 50 FIT: 1. Zach L~lIch (Lem); 2. Kade Santiago; 3. Willilim McHaney: 4. Andrew Thompson (Yam). '50 (0-6): I. Travis Burrough (Cob); 2. Nathaniel Rodriguez (KTM); 3. Cody Fendley (KTM); 4. D.J. Uoren (Hus). 50 (7-8): I. Elric Flory (Pol); 2. Landon SulljvlIn (KTM); 3. Jesse Janco; 4. Trent Nicholson (KTM); 5. Tefll Nicholson (KTM). 50 OPEN: 1. Elrie Flory (Pol); 2. Jesse Janco; 3. Cody Fendley (KTM): 4. Nathaniel Rodriguez (KTM): 5. Trevis Burrough (Cob). 65 (0·8): 1. Elric Flory (Kaw); 2. Landon Sullivan (KTM); 3. Terry Cheatham (Kaw): 4. Jesse Janco; 5. Jake Baer (Kaw). 65 (9-11): I. Anthony Rodriguez (Kaw); 2. Michael Avilll; 3. Tyler Nicholson (KTM); 4. Johnny Young (Kaw); 5. Christian Marmole (Suz). 65 NOV: I. Dustin Moody; 2. Brian Alquist. 65 X: 1. Anthony Rodriguez (KlIw); 2. Tyler Nicholson (KTM); 3. Elric Flory (KlIw); 4. Terry Cheatham (Kaw); 5. JlIke BlIer (Kaw). 85 BEG: I. Delton Jones (KlIw); 2. Dustin Moody (KlIw); 3. Jerry Cox Jr. (Yam); 4. Nick Mltrmolejo (Hon): 5. Hagen Richwine (YlIm). 85 NOV: I. Robert Alquist (YlIm); 2. Steven Hembree (Yam): 3. A.J. Mllul (Kaw); 4. Christilln Kinney (YlIm): 5. Heath Rowland. Travis Burrough displayed newfound speed while winning the 50cc (0-6) class. 85 INT: I. Nicho/lls BlIker (YlIm): 2. Dyltln Tolmllsofr (KlIw); 3. Preston Mull. 85 X: I. Nicholas Baker (Yam); 2. Dylan Tolmasorf (Kaw); 3. Preston Mull; 4. A.J. Maul: 5. Hellth Rowlllnd (Yam). S/MINI: I. Nicholas Baker (YlIm); 2. Preston Mull: 3. Dalton Jones (KlIw): 4. Jerry Cox Jr. (Yam); 5. Heath Rowland (Yam) 125 VTH: I. Jake Osborne (Hon); 2. Anthony Manglia (YlIm): 3. Jonathan Camllrena (Suz): 4. JlIcob SlInchez (Suz); 5. Greg Karmann (Yam). 125 BEG: I. Robert Alquist: 2. Ryan Smith (Hon); 3. Lee Holmes (Vom): 4. A.J. Maul (Suz); 5. Ryan Smith (Hon). 125 NOV: 1. Jacob Sanchez (Suz): 2. Greg Karmann; 3. Curtis Roe (Yam); 4. Cory Warmerdam (Vam); 5. Adam Campbell (Kaw). 125 INT: I. Dustin Somogyi (Yam): 2. Zach Russell: 3. JlIke Osborne (Hon): 4. Anthony Manglill (YlIm): 5. Allron Hales (YlIm). 125 PRO: I. Dieter Temmerman (Yam); 2. Steve Nelson (Suz). it? A':t America's onlv weekJ'y' mororcycle publication. we're the only thing you get thar (Vam). you even realize IS late! (When was the last time you knew your montfily magazine was a week laler than usual?) 250 NOV: 1. JlImes Leon (Hon); 2. Matt Shellhammer (Hon): 3. Brylln Mark (Yam); 4. Joel Roberts (Yam); 5. Brilln Caeulno (Kaw). 250 INT: I. Matt Gliines (Hon); 2. Scott Alves (Han): 3. Adam Hensley (Yam); 4. David Caetano Most Cycle News subscriptions are delivered via 2nd Class mail. 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