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Cycle News 2004 09 22

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in both motes . Caleb Sullivan, anothe r KTM pilot, took the final podium position with a solid ride . The 80cc Beginner class was another larg e class, and the first turn w as full on the start. Ho nda-mounted Ge r a ld Ha rmon too k the ov e rall win , Kawasak i r ider Randee Gamb le made a cha rge fo r the last -mote w in and th e second pod ium spot. Yama ha jockey Ko lby Womack watched t he leaders battle ah ead of him w hile he w as securi ng third overall. The Youth di vision was the property of Robby W iniarczyk, on his Fre ewheeling/LSDtuned CRF2S0R. C hristian Gibney, o n his SYDsponsored Yamaha, took a solid sec o nd ove ra ll. Gi bson Racing s e nt Richie G ibson on his Kawasa ki fo ur-str o ke, and he brought ho me a third-place finish. Suzu ki jockey Br o c H inck le y took t h e Unlimited Amateur ov e r all w ith a co up le o f second-p lace finis he s. Chris McCork le was se cond overall after two low -speed falls in the first moto. Ho nda rider Travis Laird scored th e final podium position. The 12Sc c Beg inner class was a no t he r massive o ne. Suzuki ride r Nicholas Evans won both mo tos easily. C arter Weathington , on a fast Yamaha , took second overall with a last moto charge . Suzu ki rider Jo d y Jo rd an le ll behind in the last mote. but a good first-m ot a finish kept him o n the pod ium. T he 12 Sc c C rid ers a lso had a strong showi ng at the gate, and the racing w as to plevel. Gibney was the man , scoring two moto wins. Laird w as a steady sec o nd overaJl. Dylan Rios pulled one ou t of his hat in the last mo ta to get his Y amaha into th e third-overall position. The 12Scc A money class is filling up (d ue to there being no entry fee) , and it was Das h Lyle, o n his RHS Racing Hon da, who had it going on , scoring two ru naway wins. Yamaha rider Chad Albritton kept L honest lor th e first lew lap s yle but woun d up second overall. Suzuki man Joe l Sewell was steady with two third-place finishes for third overall. T he 250cc A divi sio n was a not her Lyl e victory. Albritton was seco nd overa ll with a lastmota runaway, making up for a late start in the first mota. Honda rider Kyle Odom came back in the second mota to garner the last podium spot. T he crowd was h uge , an d the ra cing was awesome. The Kelleys did the deal one more time , w ith a smooth-ru nning program and only a few get -offs and no serious injurie s. RESULTS 50 SHAFT: I. Brade n Bunker (Yam); 2. Russe ll Sapp (Yam); 3. Logan Rainwater (Y am); 4. Austin Jenkins (Y am); 5. Alec Riggins (Ya m) . 50 HON/KT M Oil-IN) : I. Baile y Croom (KTM); 2. Alex Newbe rry (Hon); 3. Cody Culpe pper x lead ing Scott Stewa rt a nd Rod Smith , w ho F - dropped 33 and 3S points, respectively. ~ C!) " I us uall y don' t lo s e a ny po in t s at the ~ AHRMA e vents , " s ai d Lael . " My score is ~ reflective o f just how grueling this event was ." Tom Street , Mike Fal c io n i and Aaron fu Ho hman all mad e the trek fro m Bend , Oregon, ~ and placed first , sec ond and third , respectively, it in t he Modern Classic Intermediate class, all riding Y amaha TY machinery. Street dropped 16 po ints lo r th e w in, whil e Falcion i (2 0) an d Hohman (22) trailed. Four points se parated first from fourth place in the c o m pe t iti ve Pr em ie r Ligh t w e ight Intermediate class, w hich also used the numb ertwo line. Paul Andrade (46), Triumph Tiger Cub rider Ter ry Hyde (4 7) , Don Kelle y (4 9) and Greeves-mounted Don Richardson (SO) were all in con tention fo r a class vict ory at one point o r ano the r, but And rade drop ped th e least points o n the final ioop - 19 - and won the class. Robby Winiarczyk is an his way to the Youth -cla ss w in at Georgia's Ken Bu r ni n g ha m , rid ing a 1958 2 00cc Bremen Motocross Pa rk. Greev es Scottish , fared best o n the se con d loop, dropping a single poi nt , but he had his (Hon) ; 4. Brad KOiloski (Hon); S. Jordan He nry (Hon ). 50 share of tro ub le s on the first an d third loops (4 -6) : I. Bailey Croom (KTM); 2. Tre nt Bilodeau (Cob); l . and ended the day with a ls -pomr loss and the Logan Rainwater (Co b); 4. Jackso n Daniel (KTM); S. Jarre tt E Priest (KTM). 50 fI ·8): I. Jake Elder (Co b); 2. Jake Capizzi (Co b); l . David Nazzart (Pol); 4. Alec Riggins (KTM); 5. Cory Massey (KTM). 5 0 OPEN: I. David Nazzari (Pol); 2. Alec Riggins (KTM); 3. Caleb Sullivan (KTM); 4. Ty Tanne r (Pol); 5. Logan Lacey (Cob ). 65 fI· 9): I. Timo thy Thorn (KTM); 2. Paul Nelson (Suz); 3. Colto n Fo rd (KI M); 4. Michael No rris (KTM); 5. Austin Po tts (Kaw ). 65 (1 0-1 1): I. Bra ndo n Winfield (Suz); 2. Cody Hammon d (KTM); 3. Tumer Harkins (KTM); 4. Austin Watson (Kaw); 5. Robbie Matthews (Suz). PRETEEN 60-85: I. Ryan Jo ne s (t

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