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Cycle News 2004 05 19

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and Stevenson . Young secured third when Stevenson went down on lap one. Woods was never threatened and scored a IS-second win over Lundy. Woods, Lundy and Stevenson met again in the 250cc A class. In race one, Stevenson used the Inside line to grab the ho leshot on his CRF4S0R and led Kyle Hoc hstettler's CR2S0. Woods move d to seco nd through the whoops, and Lundy swept past Hochstettler for third . New Jersey Pro Mark Wundrack put his yz in fourth o n la p three . Stevenson rode unchallenged to the win. Lundy lost second to Woods when he ran off the track with only two turns togo. Stevenson stayed just ahead o f Lundy 's C RF2S0R and Woods in mota two. Aga in, Wundrack ra n alone in fourth . Hochst e ttl e r batt led with Y oung for fifth, but Canadian Fred Ray finished ahead of the duo at the checkers. With tw o la ps to go, Lundy charged, but Stevenson claimed the win by a bikelength. Honda 2S0F riders dominated the 12Scc B ranks, taking the top three positions overall. Cole Boutwe ll posted a 20-second win in mota one. Kawasaki -mounted Matt Peevy finished ahead o f Rhett Smith and Troy Balst e rs in a hard-fought battle for second. Smith and Balsters showed th e way in mota two , with Boutwell in th ird . Peevy was left stranded in turn on e with a stalled engi ne . Balsters shot into first and st aye d o ut front unt il lap fo ur. Boutwell made the pas s and too k a na r row tw o- seco n d win . james Devilbiss and Jerem y Thomas completed the top five . In the final tally, Boutwell ( I-I) was the clear winner, while Balste rs (4 -2) nipped Smith (3-3) on a tie breaker. Lundy also competed in the 2S0cc C class and tasted victory with a I~ I sweep, over a trio of veteran racers . In mota one , he scored a 2Ssecond win over Rhett Pe el, Mike Hare and Dwayne Marks. In race two, he scored a wiret o -w ire w in. Pe e l, Ha re and Marks earned tr oph ies by repeating their round-one finishes. outside turn . Mos he came in second in t his moto. In t he Over 30 Beginne r class . Brad "Go Go" Hu be r absco nded with the holeshot and too k the win. In the second-mota start, Huber went wide. Russ Gronin straightened out first and got the best start. Huber, though , was not out of it, and he made short work of the front racers for a I- I tally. In the Over 45 Beginner class, Ken Atelian got th e holesh ot, even the against the adjoined Ove r 38 Beginne r class. Andy Jenkins picked up the pace and took first for a wh ile, followed closely by Ty Oshiro, who eventually took the mota win. Kim "Not Slow" Kinslow pulled the se co nd -mota holeshot after power-sliding at the tight, 70-degree turn . O shiro tried to blitz the whoops but leaned too lar forwa rd and hit the eject button. Atelian won overall. The Over 45 Novice class bro ught out KTM 's Tim Joseph, who had the track wired . He was elect ric on the dirt and in the air from start to Onish. jo hn Adams rode strong and steady for second. Murray Armstrong held on to third. On the seco nd go-around, Reid Franke got the holeshot. Bob Breach moved fro m 14th to third for a podium finish. In the Over 30 Expert clas s, Kon Ba ur rounded the first tu rn and pulled away , with three Pros in tow. Mike Giem worked his way into first . Giem and Baur traded places again and then collided . Tom Baker had his hands full trying to hold off Shane Leyde n, but Leyden lead the whole pack, with Mark moved up Stuen second. In the second mota, Stuen got a perfect start. Scott McCollough took the mota win, but Stue n's 1-2 tally captured the overall. RESULTS P/W (4-6): I. Patrick La ds (KTM); 2 . Jord an Mixon (KTM); 3. Trent Grow (KTH). PfW LTD (4.6): I. Dustin J""'" (Hoo): 2. Clv'ma C _ (Hoo ): 1. Canon --.. (Yom): • . Keenan w.bb (So, ): S. N kbclas T......, (Yom). P/W (1")' I. Tanner- Powell (Cob) ; 2. Bryson Turner (Pol); 3. Cameron Stroehl (KTM); -4. Jessica Hanford (KTM); 5. Dillon Coo k (KTM). P/W LTD (1.8), I. Speno" Peond. (Yom): 2. Rachel Binder (Sul) ; l . Dalton How ell (Sut). 4- ST RK AUTO: I. Andrew Trahan (Suz); 2. Rilee Wr obel (Kaw); 3, Dustin [ones (Y;un 4 . C hase Roy31 (Hon ); 5. Storm Brunick (Kaw). TRL ); BK: I. RileeWrobel (Kaw). JR MINI: I. Austin Avery (KTM); 2. Tylec Mile. (Ka w): 1. T",... 1"1""" (Ka • . Kj-le johMon w): (Suz): S. Cole Bulger (KTM). OPEN P!W: I. Dillon Coo k (KTM): 2. Cameron Stmehl (KTM): 1. Ctwon cmne. (COO); • . Palrid< tees (KTM). 6S BEG , I. T",,,,, Ingnm (Kaw); 2. Tyler Miles (Kaw); 3. Tyler Faust (Kaw) ; 4. Tanner Powell (Kaw): S. Cole Bulger (KTM). 6S (1.9), I. Kj-le johmon (Su» ; 2. Austin Ave<'! (KTM): 1. Tonner Grnw (KTM). 6S (1 0. 1 1), I. Todd Smith (KTM): 2. J""'" Moo

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