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Cycle News 2004 03 31

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KeIfer Jacobson; 3. Mike Moore ; "I. Brian Hagler; 5. Brody Kunx. INT: I . T Illl Willbanks; 2. Tom Grant; 3. jarrod Tilton; -4 . George Pervlington ; 5. Adam Cuneo. AM : I. Herb Jon ke ; 2. Mar1c. jacobsen; 3. Brian Anderson; "I. Wayne Mohle r; S. Gary Owens . ADV : I. Ryan Jonke ; 2. Tracy Zentz; 3. Ian Smith; -4. KyleDeines; 5. Patric k Howie. EX : I. Rob We iher; 2. Mike Young; 3. Keith Busch; -4 Steven . De ines ; 5. Brian Koerwit:z. C'S H IP CL: I. Keith WIf'Ieland; 2. Chad Whi te ; 3. Zach Clement; -4 . Kevin Busch ; 5. Stevie Darrow. VET: I. Mike BuchhoI:z; 2. Steve Darrow; 3. Frank Pet erson. SR INT: I. Russ Todd ; 2. Karl Medinge r; 3. J. Sheets; -4. Jeff Payne; 5. /Jvtdy Parkei'" SR ADV : I. Tom Thomson; 2. AI Duke ; 3. Mike . Stokes ; -4 . Ron Gardner. SJO Productions Ba ttle Creek Supercross Kellogg Arena Woodring Rockets to SJO SX Victoriesl By BART NEWMAN BATTLE CREEK. MI. MAR. 12 D andy Wood ring was untouchable all night , putti ng his Tasse l I'Racing{Treads & Sleds/ MCR Suspension KXs out Iront and flying to wins in both the 12Scc and 250cc Pro mains as well as the Dash For Cash at the SJO Production Supercross presented by Yamaha, Red Bulland M&MCycle. In 12Scc Pro act ion, Nick Vaughn and Danny Becket pulled the pack around turn one, but a miscue in the whoops too k Vaughn off his line and Becket 011 the track and handed the lead to jo hn Penro d. Matt Maximoff and Wood ring were pushing hard to close the gap on Penrod , with both riders making the move in the tight left -hande r afte r th e w hoo ps on lap t hree . Maximoll had the advantage, but Woo dring had the whoops dialed in, and on lap lour he also had the lead. At the hallway po int, Woodring began to open up a slight lead and then used the lappers to his advantage to gain some breathing room over WW"W.superstarpro-ject .com/Honda East-bac ked MaximofT and Penrod. Vaughn was up to fourth after getting hit early, and jason McDonald rounded out the top five, and that run ning orde r he ld until the checkered nag new. In t he 2S0cc Pro main. Maximo ll had his RM250 on t he inside pole and out front as the pack round ed tu rn one. but he also had Woodring and McDona ld in tow. Woodr ing wa tche d Maximoff's line for two laps and then set him up with a clean block -pass before the rhythm section to take over the lead . Maximoff pushed hard to close in and make a run at Woodring, but it was Woodring's night, and he wasn't to be denied : Within two la ps, Woodr ing had put more t ha n five seco nds on Maximoff, who had put a good seven seco nds on McDona ld, who had his Tech-Car e Suspe nsion-backed YZ4S0 in third . As the laps dwindled down , it was clear that Wood ring wo uld not be stopped , and he too k the checkered nag on the back whee l. Maximo ff was runner-up o nce again, with McDo nald, M&M Cycle/Lowe Racing Suspension-backed rider Kyle McLeod and justin Mcl osky making up the remainder of the top five. In the Mini division, Cod ie Sytsma was th e runaway winner in both the 65cc and 8Scc (7-1 I) Advanced classes aboard his Lake Cycie/MotoplexfTreads & Sleds/MCR Suspe n-sion/Mom & Dad-backed KTMs. In the 65cc class, Bylsma and Cody Meyers we nt at it for six laps, never more than a co uple of bikelengths apart . while Taylor Brook house had a grea t race to lock up the last spot in th e top th ree . Dillon Everitt got a great start but couldn't hold 011 Bylsma in the 85cc class. O n lap three, Bylsma made his move in the whoops, putting himse lf out front on the way to his second main-event win of the night. Everitt held on to second. Bradley Gou ld. Gar rett Coilbert and Broo khouse rounded out the top five. RESULTS 50 BEG (4 -6): I. Brandon Tolsma.(Hon ); 2. Audre y Siefert (Han); 3. Brandon Ta,... (Hen) ; • . Spenc Thorn """, (Hon ); 5. Goody Cau rl;nge' (5uz) . 50 JR (4e< 6); I. A.ht on Hay'" (KTH); 2. Codley Gould (KTH); 5. Dillon e-rtt (KTM) 85 BEG . (12. 15): I. Jon Tasset (J<.w): 2. Shawn Dejonge (Yam 3. Ccme.Y IIIA A GIVE A that keeps an giving. GIFT - egcie[· ~!.W S ' . 'fk"\': ,01 ' . u ,; ~ ~ ' . . .r .... .~ .. ~ . " ~ is perfec t for everyone! Cycle News brings you all ...... . , ~ '. . .- r ~. ;:....•' ~ . ( ~~ '"Iii ' .. ." :f.:r .-• .." '..... ,~,. " ./ . ~. ~ ~ .,.v ~ . r, (~ . " Ii' r ' '" "J< I the la test in the world of motorcycling... months faster than the magazines! Your gift subscription will be a welcome weekly reminder of your thoug htfulness... • "'"- " • .' ~ - .~ , . : I I : (9:00am - 5:00pm P.S.T.) www.cydenews.com CYCL E N EWS • MARCH 31. 2004 S9

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