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Cycle News 2005 01 26

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Sannan got the best of the field at the start of moto two, although he had McCormick to contend with the entire moto. Sannan would break free from McCormick, only to have the Washingtonian come right back with some slick moves and narrow the gap. In the end, San nan narrowly beat the seasoned veteran for an overall win with his 2-1 tally. McCormick (1-2), Bunker (3-3) and Oregonians Anthony Cerruti (4-4) and Casey Daugherty (5-5) followed. There were several impressive Intermediate-class performers. such as Oregons' Guy Tow and Matt Wilson and Washington's Chris Johnson. Johnson and Wilson exchanged moto wins in the 125cc Intermediate class - with the Kawasakisupported Johnson getting the nod - but Tow Matt Wilson contested three classes at Salem, Oregon's Exposition Arena and won two - the 2SOcc and Before The Hill Intermediate classes - at round three of the Winter MX Challenge Series. came out ahead of Wilson and Ian Maclaren in the Before The Hill Intermediate class. Wilson came right back to drop both Johnson and Tow to second and third place overall, respectively, in the 250cc Intermediate class. Yamaha-mounted Travis McClinton was impressive en route to the overall 125cc Juniorclass win. Stepping of( his normal yz 125 mount and onto his older brother's YZ250F, McClinton led fellow Yamaha rider Tyler 5chwentker and Kawasaki rider Robby McCabe into the top three in the day's largest class. RESULTS PfW BEG: I. Kyle Johnson (KTM); 2. Zachary Williams (KTM); 3. Matthew Baher (KTM). P{W OPEN: I. Chris Wallace (Cob); 2. Mike Ramirez (KTM); 3. Nick Chappell (Cob). 65 BEG: I. Brean~ Mcluskie (KTM); 2. Nash Basney (!

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