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Cycle News 2003 04 23

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County gave out great prizes to the participants. Everyone was all smiles on this day and was looking forward to the next round, on April 27. Results A 0..: 1. Keith Bowman (KIM): 2. 1t'\att Johnson (Yam); 3 John Carr (KTM): 4. T..,. $;ngIy (KTM). ~ 40. NOV' 1 Lance Schoonmaker (Yam): 2. Ron Adams (Yam): 3. Ron Even!On (KIM): 4. PII!:ter Golden (Hen): 5. Gene Foster (Yam). VET 40. INT: I. DlJnie:l Smith (Hon): 2. T.C. ~r (Hon); 3. Ron Howell (Yam). Calhoun Supercross Ward Walks Over Regulars at Calhoun By FAT Buy CALHOUN.GA,APR.5 Perfect weather greeted the fans and racers at round four of the Moto-Madness Series. The track had been wet the past few races. but water was needed on the racing surface this evening. The track crew spent all day on the track prep, and the racers found the crew's hard work was time well spent. The racing was hot and heavy in the Pre- Teen 60-80cc class. Matthew Timm showed the necessary speed on his Honda for the top spot. Kawasaki jockey Justin Morris was a solid second. Suzuki rider Drew Wilson fin- ished off the podium with a third-place finish. Kawasaki rider Chas Gibson took the top spot in the BOcc (7-11) class. Honda·mounted Timm finished ahead of the hard-charging Yamaha rider Andrew Reed. These young men's pace will get even faster once school is out. The Youth (12·15) class was the property of Freewheeling's Clayton Henderson, but the up-and-coming Richie Gibson finished in second on his Kawasaki, behind Henderson's Honda. Brian Elrod put his Honda in the third podium position. Maybe the pink bunny ears on Elrod's helmet were the secret of his speed . but he wasn·ttelling. KTM rider Broc Hinkley led the way in the Results Unlimited Amateur event. Ryan Strache got a solid second on his 450cc Honda, and Yama- don't need to be riding bikes'" Top B kudos went to Michael Riggs. The 50 (0·8) F/T SHAFT; I. Chris Koller (Hon); 2. Dane Crower (Hon): 3. Seth Salmond (Hon): 4. Jakll!: Kothnke (Yam): ~. Sergio Garza (Yam). 50 (0·8) FIT: 1. StevlI!:n luecht (KTM): 2. Johnny lachary (Lem): 3. TImothy Nilll!:s (KTM); 4. Jantz Grodzickl (Pol); 5. Jake Koehnke (KTM). 50 (0·6) STK: I. Johnny O'Brien (Pol): 2. Tristan MIller (KTM): 3. Gage Farner (Pol): 4. Austin Anderson (KIM): 5. Bowen Brooks Kawasaki rider had a two-minute lead over the (KTM). edged out KTM rider Hinkley overall, though 50 (D·6) MOD: I. Johnny O'Brien (Pol): 2, Dylan GlIIespie (Pol). 50 (7-8) STK.: I. Starr Savagll!: (Pol); 2. Desmood Spears (KT",): 3. Raymond Houston (Cob): 4. Dallas Slegtll (KTM): 5. Tyler Comas (Hon). 50 (7·8) MOD: I. Starr Savtlge (Pol): 2. Dallas SIegal (KTM). 65 INTRO TO MX (9·16): 1. Dillon Garela (Kaw): 2. Brendan Kirby (Kaw); 3. Ashton Ward (Kaw): 4. Derick Nicholas (Hon): 5. Ryan Sanders (Sur). 60 JR CYCLE (0.8): I. Justin HavlI!:rty (Kaw): 2. Tylll!:l' Comas (Kaw): 3. Ottts Koller (Kaw): •. D.J. Reid (Kaw): 5. Steven Lureht not without some dueling for those spots. Carr seemed just as happy with third place. "This was a real blast," he exclaimed. "'The course was perfect. If you djdn't like it, you second·placed rider, KTM·mounted David Sutton. Kawasaki jockey Josh Baker handily topped the very competitive C division, over Terry Pickett. who was hounded all day by Charles Hunt. In addition to some supernice awards, Freewheeling Honda. International City Cycles. Central Georgia Cycles, and Town and (""wj. 50 (0·9) S/P{W: I. Daniel Overton (Pol): 2. Blake Campos cue I • ha-mounted Chad Stanfield closed out the top positions. The 250cc B contest belonged to Honda rider Strache. Yamaha rider Jarrett Torok Suzuki jockey Josh Chandler was the man in the 250cc C class. Skip Lowe. who just moved to the C class from the Beginner divi- sion, showed that he made the right move by placing second. Chad Ward showed up to ride both the Expert classes. and it was quite a show! Ward's YZ250F was the class of the 125cc A n _ VV S APRIL 23. 2003 79

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