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Cycle News 2005 03 09

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Rookstool rebounded in the 12Scc Intermediate class, posting a pair of dominant wins for the overall among a 21-rider field. Corey Pennington toughed out a 6-2 score for the two spot on the day, followed by Austin Ingalls, who rounded out the top three with a 4-4 tally. Bryce Huffman and Ricky Rinauro traded wins in the Supermini class; Huffman got the nod with a 2-1 score, over Rinauro's 1-2 effort. Brush Prairie, Washington's Landon Currier made the long journey south worthwhile with a third overall on the day via a 3-3 score. In the 60cc Open class, Paul D'Eredita topped the field. as his 2-1 score bested Chase Twohig (3-2) and Mark Braden (1-5). J.T. Blattman and Kyle Greener found success in the Pee Wee ranks. Blattman aced both of his motos in the SOcc (7-8) Main Track class, and Greener did the same for the overall win in the SOcc (7-8) Pee Wee Track class. Over The Hill Gang Sierra/Bay Chapters Argyll Cycle Park I Garlington Socks It To 'em at Argyll Bv STEVE BENNETT DIXON, CA, JAN. 23 S teve Garlington of the Bay chapter of the Over The Hill Gang got a great start off a concrete start pad encrusted on all sides with sloppy, wet clay dirt from weeks of relentless rain, and he hooked up on the well-prepared track to lead the Over 38 Intermediate pack in moto one. Steve Bennett got a last-place start but charged hard to within a few bikelengrhs of Garlington by the fourth lap before he slid out. Garlington held on to finish first. In the second moto, with the start now worked in a bit. Rob Woerhle absconded with the holeshot, only to give up (our poSitions by the third lap. A hard-charging Garlington took the lead, but with Bennett nipping at his rear knobby on this tight track and Jess Prolaska at Bennett's rear tire, you couldn't have threaded a needle between the (ront three. Garlington held on to win the second mota and earn his first overall win in the Intermediate class. Prolaska took advantage of a last-turn-beforethe-checkered-flag missed gear by Bennett to earn a 2-2 finish and second overall. The Sierra chapter's Tommy Brackens (a.k.a. the "human dragster" in the X Games and a former pro BMXer) took his first shot at the Over 38 Expert class and learned the hard way what not to do on a snotty start (i.e., stall one's bike). and he had to sellie for fourth. In the second mota, Brackens got a mid pack start and charged hard the entire moto, picking of( riders to finish second, behind Billy Carlson of the Bay chapter, who went I-I for the day. Dave Watts of the Over 45 Beginner class said that switching from an old Honda XR to a newer-model CRF4S0R made all the difference in the world. He pulled a consistent 2-2 tally for the day (behind winner Steve Taylor). Next week, Watt will get it out of second gear and try third. RESULTS RESULTS 30 + BEG: I. Brian Finley (Hon): 2. Robert Tayior" (Hon); 3. Jerry Leath (Yam); 1. Pat Garcia (! (Suz); J. Austin Howell (Suz). S/MINI: I. Bryce Huffman (Suz); 2. Ricky Rinauro (Suz); 3. Landon Currier (Yam). 100: I. lach Lomeli (Kaw). 125 BEG 0-1: I. Adam F'tnk (Hon): 2. Steven Pimik (Yam); 3. Hick Pemueiner (Kaw). 125 BEG 0-2: I. Dustin Greg (Yam); 2. Jeremy Irvan (Suz); 3. Travis Avants (Yam). 125 NOV 0-1: I. Ryan Kirk (Suz): 2. Brandon Bell (Han); J. Bryce Huffman (Suz). 125 NOV 0-2: I. Joseph Romano (Hon); 2. Daniel Duarte (Suz); 3. Josh Hammen (Yam). 125 INT: I. Kevin Rookstool (Suz); 2. Corey Pennington (Suz); 3. Austin Ingalls (Yam). 125 PRO: I. Michael Brandes (Han); 2. Charlie Morrison (Yam); 3. David Gassin (Yam). 250 BEG: I. Mick Pernsteiner (Kaw): 2. Mike Di Giordano (Yam); J. Derek Jepsen (Yam). 250 NOV: I. Joseph Romano (Han); 2. Daniel Duarte (Suz); 3. Brandon Bell (Hon). 250 INT: I. Jared Morrison (Han); 2. Aron Harvey (Yam); 3. Kevin Rookstool (Suz). 250 PRO: I. Michael Brandes (Hon); 2. Charlie Morrison (Yam): 3. David Gassin (Yam). 4-STRK OPEN: I. Kevin Rookstool (Su%:); 2. Austin Ingalls (Yam); 3. Joey Harris (Yam). 500 INT: I. Michael Farghe, (Hon): 2. Ronald M.Md Ganln (Yam). Ufl., I. I(,;, Trie" ('Wn): 2. """ Kent (yam): 3. Rmcoe G<>y (Yam). WMN (7-12), I. Brianne James (KTM). WMN (13+): I. Rory Packwood (Suz): 2. Hailey l.arn>n (Suz): 3. Kayla Snow (Suz). SCHBY, I. Buck Ford (Kaw): 2. Bryce Huffman (Suz): J. Jeff Mann Jr. (Hon). 25+ BEG: I. NobM! Bartow (Han); 2. Mike WheUer (Hon); 3. Kevin Wilson (Yam). 25+ NOV: I. Andrew Toth (Han); 2. Chad laVellO (Kaw); 3. Reno Bailey (Hon). 25+ INT: t. Pete Kaster! (Han); 2. Brian Mockridge (Yam); 3. Kirk Ridgley (Yam). 15+ EX: t. Ty Carson (Han); 2. Beau Judge (Hon): 3. Trevor Meagher (Suz). 30+ BEG: I. Mike Rayval (Hoo); 2. Corey Smith (Yam); 3. john Earl (Hon). 30+ NOV: 1. Andrew Toth (Hon); 2. Reno Bailey (Han); 3. Chad Laveuo (Kaw). 30+ INT: I. Jimmy Robinson (Hon); 2. Doug Eisenbeis (Yam). 30+ EX: I. Mike Newman (Suz). 35+ NOV: I. Mark Mansfield (Suz); 2. Dean Adkins (Yam); 3. Keith Kingston (Yam). 35+ INT: I. Tyler Edwards (Yam). 40+ NOV: I. Rick Cervantes (Han); 2. Dean Adkins (Yam): 3. Don Hodgeson (Hon). 40+ INT: I. Doug Eisenbeis (y",,): 2. Jeff Theisen (Hon): 3. Pa, $auger (KTM). •0+ EX, I. Mkhael Johnson (Hon): 2. Mike Newman (Suz): 3. Rodney Interstate 15 Series Round I: Mesquite Moto-X Park GFI Winter Series Round I: La Grange Raceway Bv FIT: I. Jacob Lomeli (Suz); 2. Matt Oliver (Yam). 80 BEG: I. Owe Twohig (y",,): 2. Lu= Arnmrong (Hon): 3. Amhony in the combined 8Scc (12-13) and 1'-{14-16) Stock contest at Mesquite Moto-X ParI<, 8Scc (12-13) charger Austin Murdock proved too much for everyone. even the older guys. Murdock jumped right out in front of race one. with feliow 12- to 13-year-olds c.J. Hinkle and Casey Mello close behind. Murdock. Hinkle and Mello stayed "Dial-close," and Rowdy Williamson joined the fast, tight pack at the front of the race. By the end of the first lap, Murdock and Hinkle had broken free and were opening up a lead on the rest of the field. The rest of the race was intense, as the lead changed hands between Hinkle and Murdock several times. Murdock was able to make a final pass on the west side to edge Hinkle for the win. Williamson led Mello and the rest across the line. Murdock repeated his holeshot to start moto two. with Williamson and Mello chasing. Hinkle soon joined the lead group. Hinkle was on the move. charging through the pack to grab the lead in the race's closing stages. On the very last lap, Hinkle went down, allowing Murdock to edge Mello for his second straight win - and the 85cc (12-13) title. Mello led Williamson and Shaun Harrison in the final results, while Kyle Murdock topped Garrett Bowers in the 14-16 division. A very interesting contest took place in the 12Scc Junior division. Brock Bryant jumped off the line to lead pre-race favorite Brodie Zac Humphries was the 2S0cc Pro winner ot the Interstate 15 Series opener in Mesquite, Nevada. Humphries, but Humphries quickly swooped past for the lead before the big hill. Brennan Stewart also made an early move, surging into second on lap one. Humphries and Stewart went at it for the lead, with Bryant close behind. Brock went down on the white-flag lap, leaVing Humphries and Stewart to battle for the win. A slight bobble by Humphries in one of the last corners produced a photo finish, with Stewart picking up the Victory by mere inches. Bryant snagged another holeshot to start the second haJf, with Humphries and Stewart just behind him. Humphries stuffed Bryant in a corner to take the point and, with Stewart in third, it looked like the overall was within Humphries' reach. Then Humphries dipped it on the east side, putting himself out of the race. Bryant and Stewart continued on, running nose to tail, until Bryant took the win. Stewart's second was good enough to edge Bryant for the overall, however, with Brian Broughton, Blake Syouard and Darin Anderson filling out the top five spots.

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