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After a .plrited
battle with
Skinner, Matt
Bonl came away
witI) second In
the 250cc A cia•••
Jason Lawrence
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He grabbed the win
in the 125(( Pro cia•••
Skinner said, "and we battled down for
laps and laps, just going at it - it was so
fun. Then we got together down there
and he ran into the wall and fell down. It
was one of the best motos ever - it was
awesome' I just want to thank everyone
that's helped me - especially my mom and
dad. They have sacrificed so much to help
me get to where I'm at, and Willie and the
guys at WMR - they're the best."
Skinner also took top honors in the
250cc A class, sweeping all three motos,
while Boni scored the overall in the 125cc
A class via 1-2-1 scores.
As for the 85cc classes, well, the
KTM rider Scott Elderfield went
home with a strong second in the
8Sc( (1-11) class.
Ian Trettler took the
win in the 8S((
(12-13) class.
names at the top
were some familiar
ones. Michigan's Nico
Izzi, who has been
dominating everything he has entered
in 2004, continued
his dominating ways
with his perfect score
of three wins in both
the 85cc (14- 15) and
Supermini classes. Ian
Trettel scored two
wins as well - in the
85cc (12-13) and
Junior Mini classes,
while Tennessee resident Brent Jernigan
was the other standout
mini
rider,
sweeping all six
motos in the 65cc
( 10- I I) and 65cc
Open classes.
While the youngsters stole the show,
there was still some excellent racing in
the Vet classes. Florida's Earl May and
Massachusetts resident Keith Johnson
ruled when they were out on the track,
each taking a pair of wins, May's win coming in the 35 Plus class, with 1-3-1 finishes, and the 40 Plus class, via 1- I-I scores.
Johnson aced all three motos of the 30
Plus class and went 1-1-2 in the 25 Plus
class - his only defeat coming at the hands
of Tennessee's Jon Boruff.
Another winner over the weekend
was Kyle Tobin. He had a solid weekend
on his WMR-backed Suzukis, topping
both the 125cc Open and 250cc B classes
Georgia's Jase Lewis was also a double
winner, going 1-1-1 in the 125cc Youth
class and 1-1-2 in the hotly contested
125cc B class to get the overall.
The next round of the Winter Ams will
head to its annual, and highly anticipated,
stop at the notoriously sandy and rough
Dade City Motocross Park, where there
will, without a doubt, be some excellent
eN
racing for everyone.
GATORBACK CYCLE PARK
GAINESVlUE, FLORIDA
RESULTS: JANUARY 1, 200S
(ROUND 1 OF 6)
125 OPEN (NO A RIDERS): I. Kyle Tobin (Suz);
2. Ben Lamay (Suz); 3. Ricky Renner (Yam); 4. Johnathon
Camp (Hon); 5. Cody Patterson (Kaw).
250 OPEN (NO A RIDERS): I. Cole Studstill
(Yam): 2. Forrest Smith (Yam): 3. Trey Ridgeway (Yam):
4. Stephen Winters (Hon); S. Michael Schwartz (Yam).
SO OPEN: I. Jarek Balkovic (KTM): 2. Hunter
Hilton (Cob); 3. Coleman Manin (Cob); 4. Bradley
Nilsen (Cob); S. Garrett Skipper (Kaw).
SO STOCK (4·6): I. Alec lopez (Cob); 2. Grayson
Graham (KTM); 3. Bryce Miller (Cob); 4. Jeremiah Cole
(Cob); 5. Nicholas Schneider (Cob).
125 A: I. Matt Bani (Kaw): 2. Martin Davalos (SU1.):
3. Shaun Skinner (SU1.); 4. Josh Lichtle (Suz); 5. Michael
McDade (Hon).
125 B: I. Jase Lewis (Han); 2. Kyle Tobin (Suz); 3.
Michael Picone (Suz); 4. Nick Depalo (SU1.); S. Ricky
Renner (Yam).
125 C: I. Robby Winiarczyk (Han); 2. Jimmy Page
(Suz); 3. Cameron Doyle (Yam); 4. Eric Kooienga (Hon);
5. Brandon Killius (Hon).
150-500 A: I. Shaun Skinner (SU2): 2. Zack Lundy
(Hon); 3. Dare Kump (Yam); 4. Kyle Thompson (Hon); 5.
TrdVIS Winebrenner (Hon).
150-500 B: I. Kyle Tobin (SU1.); 2. Zachary MiI}er
(Hon): 3. Jase Lewis (Hon); 4. Tyler Tiffany (Yam); 5.
jacob Miller (Hon).
lSD-SOD C: I. Robert Prather (Hon); 2. Jason Taylor
(Suz); 3. Justin Williams (Kaw); 4. Patrick Brown (Han);
S. Roben Ingraham (Suz).
PLUS 15: I. Keith Johnson (SU1.); 2. Jon Boruff
(SU1.); 3. Earl May (Hon); 4. Gaylon Dickson (Kaw); 5.
Guy Marsh (Han).
PLUS ]0: I. Keith Johnson (SU1.); 2. Barry Carsten
(SU2); 3. earl May (Hon); ... Keith Oelerich (Hon); 5.
Gay~n Dickson (Kaw).
PLUS ]5: I. Earl May (Hon); 2. Keith Oelerich
(Hon); 3. Gaylon Diduon (Kaw); 4. Jon Mccabe (Hon);
S. Steve Dumond (SU2).
PLUS 40: I. Earl May (Hon); 2. Keith Oelerich
(Hon); 3. Jon Mccabe (Hon); 4. Timothy Eggers (Hon):
5 Johnny Ross (Hon).
50 STOCK (7-S): I. Jarek Balkovic (KTM); 2.
Coleman Martin (KTM); 3. Dillon Smith (KTM); ...
Donald Brown (KTM); S. Zack Ducain (KTM).
PLUS 45: I. David Bowman (Suz): 2. Kelly Bowen
(Han); 3. Steve' Rejda (Yam); 4. Kelly Wen (Su'l); S.
Mike Caiana (Hon).
16-14: I. Johnathon Camp (Hon); 2. Zachary Miller
(Hon); 1. James Ragsdale (Hon); 4. Tyler Tiffany (Yam);
5. Mike Finnegan (Hon).
FOUR-STROKE: I. Zachary Miller (Hon); 2.
Johnathon Camp (Hon); 1. Jacob Miller (Hon); ... Dale
Kump (Yam); S. Scott Jendro (Hon).
125 PRO: I. jason Lawrence (SU2); 2. Matt Bam
(Kaw); 1. Josh Lichtle (SU1.); 4. Keith johnson (Suz); 5.
Manin Davalos (Suz).
250-500 PRO: I. Shaun Skinner (Suz); 2. Matt Boni
(Kaw); 3. Brad Smith (KTM); 4. Jason Lawrence (SU2); 5.
Keith Johnson (Suz).
WOMEN'S: I. Tara Geiger (Yam): 2. Jacqueline
Ross (Hon): 3. Marisa Hampshire (Yam); 4. Lydia Griner
(Suz): 5. Dawn Duley (Yam).
S5 JUNIOR MINI (9-13): L Ian Trettel (Suz); 2.
Derek Hall (Han); 1. Malcolm Stewart (Kaw): 4. Justin
Barcia (Hon): S. Scott Elderfield (KTM).
65 (7-9): I. TyIe.- Mcswaln (Suz): 2. Cooper Webb (KTM);
J. Adam Gond:orulo (Kaw); 4. JU