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Cycle News 2005 01 12

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(Kaw); 4. Don Giles (Kaw); S. Danny Peacock (KTM). SR B: ,. John Somner (KTM); 2. Jim Sorrels (Suz); 3. David Smithson (KTM); 4. Bruce A. Marks (Suz); S. Pete Bonelli (Suz). S/SR: I. Paul Michels (KTM); 2. Leon Parker (Yam); 3. Larry Still (Kaw); 4. Vergle Young (KTM); S. Donald Gandy (KTM). MSTR: I. Don Rye (Kaw); 2. Lonnie Watson (KTM). 150 C: I. K@Vin Weis (Yam); 2. Chase Thomas (Kaw); 3. Derek Fisher (Yam); 4. Jonathan Casey (Yam); S. Marc A. McConnell (Yam). 200 C:. I. Josh Zanet (Kaw); 2. Dillon Phelps (KTM); 3. Ronnie Frost (KTM); 4. Derek Tucker (KTM); 5. Dale Speicher (Hon). 300 4-STRK C: l. Beau Nicewinter (Yam); 2. Joey Richmond (Suz); 3. Loupie Lambruno (Yam); ... Brandon Ragain (Han); S. Josh White (Yam). OPEN 4-STRK C: I. Chance Mullins (Yam); 2. Jason Burton (KTM): 3. Brent Newsom (KTM): 4. Weston Childers (Kaw): 5. Kelley McDonald (KTM). VET C: I. Jerry L. Fishburn (KTM): 2. Jeff Green (KTM); 3. John D. Robinson (Hon); 4. Carlos Humphrey (Yam): 5. Michael Stewart (Yam). SR C: I. Keith Robinson (Hon); 2. Keith 5imanski (Yam); 3. Greg Tucker (Yam); 4. Michael Jobe (Hon); S. Gary Richmond (Han). BEG: I. Joshua Carrier (Suz): 2. Matt Underhill (Suz): 3. Mark Church (KTM); 4. Andrew Tichenor (Kaw); 5. Danny Griffin (KTM). Big Brothers/Big Sisters Roce Dirt Riders Inc. England & Wargo Invade Oakleyt By JAMES PINCKARD OAKLEY, IL, NOV. 14 f you saw a news brief that states. "Tune in at 10 for news on motorcycles that invade Oakley, Illinois," what would you think? It seems the media always tries to search out any bad thing an off-road rider does. This time, though, that was not the case, as every news channel had nothing but positive comments, including how great motorcycle clubs are for the community! Now, that's the kind of press that we all need! In 1992. Dirt Riders - a small riding club located in Oakley made the decision to hold an event that would raise money for a local charity. Twelve years later, they have raised more than $30.000 for the benefit of those less fortunate. On this day. Dirt Riders handed over a check for $1500 and a truckload of toys to the Big Brothers/Big Sisters organization. "Our Christmas party is the big event for us," said an organization representative, "and if it was not for you guys, then it would not happen like it does. Thank you very much!" At the riders' meeting, District 17 director Jay Hall reminded all the riders to be courteous to their fellow riders on the course. When treasurer John Gepford dropped the flag, the riders were off and racing! One of the best things about this event was that all aspects of the sport were represented: There were motocross riders. hare scrambles riders, flat-trackers and even trials riders. Leading the pack to the overall was the "A team" of Tanner England and Mike Wargo. England crossed the finish line with a smile, while second went to the team or Jeff Kaylor & Daniel Janus and third went to Derek Toberman & Raymond Devlin. "The track was perfect!" England enthused. "This is a great event. Everyone should ride this if they have a bike at all. Ie is so much fun. I am glad that I upheld my end for our team and won the event. We did not lead the whole thing. We had to work for it, as Kaylor & Janus got out front early. but we just kept steady and took the overall." The SOcc, 6Scc and ascc classes were run earlier in the day. The 6Scc-c1ass win went to Devlin' son Justin Devlin. Before long, Justin and Raymond will be able to take part in a new class: the father/son team race. With off-road riding being a family sport, this new class is a natural. All who rode the class had big smiles on their faces and had a good time. The first-ever winners of the father/son race were Dave & Colton Edsall. It was a welcome addition to an already-great program! I RESULTS 50: I. Brady Hardesty; 2. Jarred Hall; 3. Maxwell Fransen; 4. Mitchell Fransen. 65: I. Justin Devlin: 2. Tara Hardesty. 85: I. Josh Rhodes; 2. Chelsea Marfell; 3. Scott Sexton. A TEAM: I. Tanner England/Mike Wargo; 2. JeH Kaylor/Daniel Janus: 3. Derek Tobermarv'Raymond Devlin: -1. Scott Wes.singlChris Kneppler: 5. Terry Orr/Ryan Walker. B TEAM: I. Vieregge/Reid: 2. Pherigo/Wiest: 3. Clay/Ellis; 4. Myers/Hardesty; 5. Taylor/Aneman. C TEAM: I. ThackerfThacker; 2. Williams/Beatel: 3. Holt/Burger; 4. Manfell/Manfell; 5. Kaiser!Wessing. 40+ TEAM: I. Taylor/Pearson; 2. Garect/Cannon: 3. Sherwood/Carroll; 4. SchnirringlDozier; 5. Lange/Gepford. FATHER/SON TEAM: I. Dave EdselVColton Edsell; 2. Geoff Insringhausen/Georr Insringhausen; l. Bob Martell/Jarred Marfell; 4. Larry SmalinzlBrad Smaling: S. Ed Catlin/Kelly Catlin. A IRONMAN: I. Cameron Cumpston: 2. Tom Burtle; 3. Tad Bonham: 4. Scott Ragland; 5. Paul Toth. B IRONMAN: I. Ben Bradford; 2. Sean Sexton; 3. Reagan Rhodes; 4. Mark Crain: S. Ron Sillings. C IRON MAN: I. Joe Robinson: 2. Randy Held; 3. Chns Smith; 4. Mike Ray; 5. Jake Scribner. Motorcycle news will never be the samel You can access Cycle News Online anytime, day or night, on the World Wide Web at.•• www.cyclenews.com WIoflf'. ", 'Ioe '.,,"'ng e"ge of motorcycle new.? Cycle News OnlineI Now you con o

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