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Cycle News 2003 05 14

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Loretta Lynn's Area Qualifier Midway Motocross Parle Sipes, Toth, Carrier Bombard Midway By SUSAN S. WIWAN Rovers Me Boner Run Desert Scrambles: Mike Childress placed first in the Open Expert division and first overall at round seven of District 37's Desert Championship Series in Lucerne Valley, California. Hengeveld jumped back on his American Honda and discovered he had a nasty hole in the radiator, so he called it a day. Childress took the overall finish aboard his Team Green/Goat/Winners Edge Kawasaki and finished four or five minutes ahead of overall runner-up Chris Blais, who was totally stoked with his second-overall finish and first place in the Four-Stroke Expert division on his BlaisRacing.com/Pro Honda Oils-backed XR650. "I'm always finishing third, fourth or fifth overall, SO it feels great to get second," Blais said. Blais found himself mixing it up with the second-placed Four-Stroke finisher, Allan Laframboise, and the second-placed Open Expert finisher, Joe Pettigrew. "Pettigrew was running third overall, behind Hengeveld and Childress," recounted Blais. "I got by Laframboise right after the start and caught Pettigrew in the fast valley section on the first lap." After a bad start, Brian Melsheimer recovered quite nicely and took the checkers first in the Four-Stroke Amateur division aboard his Temecula Motorsports Honda. The big battles of the day were raging in the older classes. Doug Phelan piloted his ESR/MotoFab Yamaha to the top-dog position in the Senior 250cc Amateur class. "Craig Cannon had me on the start," said Phelan. '" got by him and never saw anyone in my class. I was dicing with my fellow club member Brett Huntzinger. but this was an Open-bike course. and my 250 had just a bit more power than his KTM 200. I had the 250 pinned the entire time." "Dangerous Dave" Springer also found himself dicing it out with a fellow club member. Springer won the Magnum Open Amateur class aboard his Cycle Gear/Z Racing KTM, but he had Senior 250cc Amateur rider Mike Hastings nipping at his rear fender the entire second loop. "Overall, this was a great course," Springer said. "By the time you got tired of the technical stuff. they dropped you in a fast valley so you could get a break. For a guy over 50, I need that break once in a whjle. It was a great race, but it would have been even better if I had beat Hastings!" Rovers MC Boner Run Desert Scrambles Lucerne Valley, California Results: April 13, 2003 (Round 71 O/A: L MIke Childress (Kaw); 2. Chris Blais (Hon); 3. Joe Pettjgrew (K.IIw); 4. Kevin Hasten (Yam): 5. AllIIn laframboise (Yam). OPEN EX: J. Mike Childress (Kaw): 2. Joe Pettigrew (Kawl: 3. Adrhm Collins (KTM): 4. Max Eddy Jr. (KTM): 5. Todd Colley (Hon). 250 EX: 1. RY.lln Kritsch (Hon)j 2. Matthew Henderson (Kaw): 3. Nicholas Blais (Hoo); 4. Eric CaudHlo (Kaw): 5. Michael Caudillo (Kaw), 4·S1'RK EX: I. Chris Blais (Hon): 2.. Allan I...afl'l!Imbolse (Yam): 3. Jim Keating (KTM): 4. Tony Underwood (Hus); 5. DaYe Manriquez (Hon). 0-200 EX: 1. Jeff Dillon (Kaw): 2. Brett Seunders (K3W). MINI EX: I. Nick Hllmill (Yam); 2. K~lIln Bcakes (Kaw). WMN EX: I. Anna. Jo Segale (Yam); 2. Amy Ha~ (Yam): 3. Vanessa CnIwford (KTM): 4. Erin Fuller (Yam). VET 0PE1'l EX: 1. Paul Shafer (Kaw); 2. Brett Hoffman (Hon): 3. ....." ....."" (!

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