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Cycle News 2004 04 21

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capturing third. O ne o f t he large r clas ses was t he e occ ( 12- 15) class, w ith 33 ri d e rs on the gate . Matthew Bell started the Suzuki dom ination , ke eping his fast ye llow bike steady for th e overall win. Kendall Mason wo n the last mota, but a bad first mota kept him in second spot. Dere k Rogers kept his head down and earn ed third overall. The largest class of the day was the I25cc C class, with 40 riders . When the gate dropped, the first turn got a little crowded, but Yamahamounted Matt Turner won the last mota for the overall. Fast Suzuki jockey Chris Dills stayed stead y for second ove rall. Another man o n a Suzuki, Eli Hurst , w on the first mota bu t slipped in the second and had to settle for third overall. The I25cc A division was the Clint Shealy Sho w. Shealy wo n both mo tos w ith no prob lem, desp ite an injured wr ist. His fellow Suzuki jockey Michael Sizemore w as handy in both motos for second overall. A strong second mota gave Torre Strelfrhaw the final podium position. The 12Scc B class was on the second gate in the same race . jase Le w is , on his Capi ta l Honda , ran away with his class and passed all the A-class riders e xcept th e first two and wasn't that far off the ir pace. Watch out , A class • Lewis is com ing! Tyler Horn is now on a 12Scc KT M, and he took seco nd overall in his first 125cc contest - and it was n't beginner 's luck, because he was hauling the mail , for sure! Kawasaki jockey Char lie Evans took third w ith a last-mota rally. The 250cc A contest provided the second paycheck Shealy took hom e on th is da y, Sizemore borrowed a Honda to run the class, and he kept Shealy in sight. Jason Waters took his Honda to a good finishwith a strong second mota . T he racing was great to watch, and t he crowd got a grea t show . Bremen is showing signs of change, with new facilities and more on the way, R ESU L15 SO SHAFT : I . N at h an Vrooman (Yam ); 2 . Hun ter Pendley (Yam); 3. Braden Bunker (Yam); 4 . Travis H utt on (Yam); 5. Bry.ton Ivey (Yam). SO H O N/KTH OI L.INI ' I. Nic Corbin (KTM); 2. Daniel Brown (KTM); 3. Dawson Wells (KTM); • . Po,ton Ma-gan (Cob); 5. Alex Balkam (Hon ). 50 (4-6), I. Hayden Follett (KTM); 2 . Payton Ma-gan (Cob) ; J. 1""" Bilodeau (Yom • . l';Ie' 5tw-p (KTM); 5. Luke Se;gle<); ( KT M) . 5 0 (7 ·8): I. Carter O ld know (C o b) ; 2. Max 10nnenbaum (Cob ); J . Joke EIde.- (Cob); • . Chase t1on (Su. ); J. Derek Rogen (Suz); • . Nathan Collins (Suz); 5. jake Oweos (Y . SlHI NI 80- 105 , I. Nathan CoIl... (Suz); 2. Matthew am) Bel (Suz ); J. Derek Rodgen (Suz ); • . Billy G Aguilar (Yam); 2. C hadd Co le (Suz). 12 5 BEG : I. Adam Y1inen (Hen); 2. Sammy Yacavelli (Suz); 3. Brent (Yarn); 3. Jason Parsons (Han ); 4 . Adam Y1inen (Han) ; S. Cory ReY"' (Suz); 4. Kyle Hofsta ner (Su. ); 5. Cody G rah am (Hon ). Lockwood (KTM). IR V ET BEG , I. ~ Gan: ~ (Su.) . JR am 125 NOV: I. Zac Fullme r (Y ); 2. Kasey Morris (Han) ; 3. VET NOV, I. juny Mend;bJ , (Hon); 2. Roy Ledoux (Yom); e Scan Boston (Hon) ; 4 . Adas Bakch is (Suz); S. Brett Harmon 3. Steve Mciver (Han ). )R VET INT: l. Mike Crosby (Y ; am) (Han) . 125 INT: I. Taylor Harmon (Y ; 2. Adam Gr«gg am) 2. Ole Henden (Hon ); 3. Bre tt Avaz: an (Yam); 4 . Shy Moshe i (Han) . 12 5 PRO : I . C hris Gosselaar (Han) : 2. G err itt (Hon) . VET BEG : I . Adam Anderson (Kaw); 2. Mike Wallick O rd e lman (Su z ); 3. Nichol as Burs on ( Ka w); 4. Mike ): (Y ; 3. Damn Mason (Yam 4. Dale Allen (Kaw); S. Ray De am) Me>e (Sua); J. David AntiiNon (Hon). 5R Gouebar (Hon), 2. BaiT.tt (Hon) . 250 PRO, I. N O V, I. Maron 5chne;d..- (Yam), 2. G..g McConnell (Yam); J. Oon McNe;1 (Y ; • . Jon Hall (Hon); 5. Edwanl Preoteo am) (Hon ); J. Gemtt ONleI""" (Su. ); • . Jumn Mace (Kaw); 5. Scott Roegn..- (Hon ). 500 P RO, I. Scott Roegn..- (Hon ). (Hon) . S R AM : I. Reggie Lamson (Suz): 2. Ch uck Penny WMN : I . Kassandra Kehoe (Hon); 2. Heather Loc kwood (Yam); l . Michaef Van Acker (Suz ); 4. Frank Mattocks (Hon); (Yam) ; l . Kendell Clements (Yam) ; 4. Samantha Graham 5. Dean J ennmg. (Hon). 5 R EX, I. Jim Sendelbach (Yom); 2. (Yam) . SCH BY: I . Taylor Harm on (Yam); 2. Zac Fullmer Marc Prince (KTM). V""""" coo. coo. Sarona Oaks McAdams, Gagne, Savage Ravage Ramonal By HOMER EUBANKS RAMONA, CA, MAR. 21 D ound two at Barona Oaks turned out to be I"'a great day of raang . The weather cou ldn't have bee n nicer, and the racing was fast and often furious on t he new ly redesigned track. The day we nt well for Tommy McAdams, Jake Gagne and Starr Savage, who all enjoyed double-class wins. Several otz,er riders too k repeat mota wins in their classes. McAdams scored double·c1ass wins but had to earn them lap after lap in each moto . In the 12Scc (16-25) class, McAdams was pressured throughout by Joe Schryver, who in turn was being pushed along by both Dustin Stanley and Brandon Avalos . T he four were insep arable t hro ugh o ut both motos . McAdams w as in charge of both matos, but had he made the slightest mistake , any of the other three were rea dy to take over. O nce the dust settled , it was McAdams, Schryver, Stanley and Avalos, in that ord er. McAdams got a bit of a brea k in the 125cc Intermediate races , as his only other competition was first-time Intermed iate rider Tommy Deuchars, who raced with McAdams early on - in fact, he got the holeshot once · but at the checkers, it was all McAdams. Dust in Watson, riding in the O pen class, turned the fastes t laps of the day, Wa tson tr ipped the sto pwatch at just under I;3S per www.cy clenEWs.com lap, riding a new CRF2S0R. In do ing so, Watson pulled away from the other four riders in the class. Chris Armbriste r too k repeat secondplace finishe s, while Carlos Casas took third overall with a 5-3 show ing. Gagne maste red the 6Scc (9- 1I) and 65cc Open classes. Gagne made a clean sweep of the events , with Garret jackson a close second in the age class. Chris Cuero too k second overall in the Open event . Ther e's an old saying that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, and at Baro na Oaks , roo ts run de ep . A few years ago , Michael Craig learned his motocross skills at this track, and now h is son Christian is cu ltivating some nota ble riding skills here as well. Th is season, Christian appears to have come ready to race . Two weeks ago. he won the escc No vice event overall . and he came back th is week to win both class motos. Christian placed seco nd in the Supennini division after w inning moto one. Michael Hernandez was the overall Supermini winner, with a 2· 1 tally Dy1an Brehm turned in . a 3-3 effort for th ird overall. Savage took repeat wins in the Super Pee Wee class and late r came out in the 6Scc Beginner drvision and repeated his dom inating ways by scoring two moto w ins. At Track II, Sebrina Hernandez, Ch ristian Acuna , Austin Ande rson , Tristan Miller, Ryan Surratt and Beau Irvin all d ominated their respective classes with repeat wins. CYCLE NEWS • APRI L21 ,2004 S9

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