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Cycle News 2004 10 27

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and Lansing took ea ch other ou t of contention for the 8Scc ( 12-15) championship, w hich was clinched by F&5 Suzuki's Tony Gallo. Josh Canfield regrouped fro m a second in the 125cc Novice division to lead the 2SOcc No vice class from the drop of the gate to the pod ium. Californ ian Kevin Hurt also had a on e title but two -podium day. Hurt wailed his YZ250F to the 125cc Novice title but didn't get the start against Ames and Warren in 12Scc Schoo lboy. Minibike racer Cody Adair did keep out of tr ou ble on the tight, ro ugh t rack to take tw o minibike titles . New Mexico 's Adair battled with Codie Bylsma and Zeb "Man" Smith to take a convincing win in the 8Scc (7-1 I ) main. Adair the n ho pped o n an RM65 to bea t holeshot king James Justice for the 65c c (10-1 I ) championship. Cod ie Bylsma took third in both mini mains beh ind th e red -hot Adair. No rth -Ce ntral re gio n qualifie r Kody Kamm had a lot more trouble ge tt ing to the finals than he did act ually winning the 65cc (7-9) champions hip. With his toy hauler fully loaded for the trek to the MGM, Kamm's hauler blew a mot or, so he had to dr ive from Kenos ha, Wiscons in, to "Lost Wages " with a dump truck to wing the toy bo x. Kamm batt led with fellow KTM pilot Tyle r McSwa in early in the main, but McSwain went down and left Taylor Broo khouse and Vernon O 'Shea to chase Kamm to the pod ium. Whereas the pros started inside the MGM Grand Are na, amateurs sta rte d outside and had to negotiate an S-turn and the tunn el section befor e comi ng into audience view, where carnage greeted the ove r-anxio us in se veral classes. Richard Robinso n scooted past a big pileup to score a huge win in the Over 30 main. Aaron Plessinger, son of for mer GNCC and Hare Scrambl es Champio n Sco tt Plessinge r, had to overcome a similar crash in his gate- pick qualifier to make it onto the first row for the 50cc (7-8) main. Plessinger gate d we ll in the main and ran towa rd the fron t, but the re was no stopping Colo rado's Tanne r Wineland , who do minated the 50cc (7-8) main, just as he had done durin g the Friday and Saturday night Pro programs. Wineland was the first Pee Wee rider to win both KTM Junior Supercross Challe nge mains and go on to win an amateur World AX title in the SOcc (7-8) class. eN MGM GRAND GARDEN ARENA LAs VEGAS, NEVADA RE SULTS: OCTOBER 10, 2004 5 0 (4-6) , I. ju" ln Ccccer (KTM); 2. Robby Vall (Pol); 3. Bronden T olsma (KTM). 5 0 (7 -B), I. Tan ner wone!and (Cob); 2. Tyle' McSwa;n (Cob); 3. Aaron PlesSinger (KTM) . 65 (7 .9), I. Kody Kamm (KTM); 2. Taylo<" Brcokbouse (KTM); J. Vernon O 'Shea (KTM). 65 ( 10.11), I. Cody Adal, (Su,); 2. James [ustke (KTM); J . Cod .. B, I..". (KTM). B5 (7 . 11), I. Cody Ada;' (SIR); 1. Ze b Smith (Hoo ); J. Cod ie Bylsma (KTM) . 8 5 ( 12· 15): I. Tony Gallo (Suz); 2. Zac h Gurle y (Kaw); 1. Bryce Hu ffman (Suz). 8 5 S U PERM IN I: I. Cameron Lansing (K.aw); 2. Teddy Parks (Suz); 3. Zach Gurley (Kaw ). 11 5 SCHO OL BOY: I. Zach Ames (Suz); 2. Mile s Warren (Ho n); 1. Kevin Hurt (Yam) . 125 N OVICE: I. Kevin Hurt (Yam) ; 2. Josh Canfield (Yam); J. Mari< Ganoe, (Sla). 125 INTERMED IATh I. Zac h Arne. (Sla); 1. G

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