AHRMA AMS Racing National Cross Country Series
RM/>iS three days of Bike Week off-road
events at Gatorback kicked off with what
may have been the Vintage-racing group's
largest cross country race ever, attracting a
total of I22 competitors from all across
the country. 1hough AHRMA doesn't recognize an overall winner, Michigan's James Smith and his Can-Am
crossed the line first in the hour-long Vintage race to capture the Sportsman 200 Expert-.Md Ugh< (Bul); •.
LndeI SiI« (l<2w); 5. """""'. t.ndrith (Hu<).
HIST OPEN NOV; I. Soott Hale (Sgton (Hon).
P-V 200 INT; I. Morl< t1ayrn.Md Berger (Hon); 2.
joel NkhoIson (Yom); 3. Marl< Hosbach (H",); 4.
First across the line in the Post-Vintage
was David Berger (Hon), winner of the
Post-Yintage Open Expert class.
St"", Mooce (H",); S. Morl< Thunnan (H",).
P-V OPEN INT; I. Dave Kutsk.. (Hen); 2.
Don 1Qwn;ng ('f.om); 3. Ed Sheny y. (H",); •. Morl<
NeOon (So.a); S. Polly Grow (Hen).
P-V OPEN NOY, I. G.-eg Pope ('f.om); 2. Bob
CoIe (M.o); 2. Ron
Wnget (BSA); 3. Fred Kl;ng (M.o);
V1NT +SO INT; I. TmG.Md N.il (Hen).
V1NT + SO NOV, I. Debb;e Poole (CZ); 2.
Randy Knd>ride (Per); 3. Jm IGlIy (Bul).
V1NT +60 EX'" I. 10m Boyd (H"'); 2. Jeff
SmlO (Hen).
P·V +60 EXP; I. Jean """""" (M.o); 2. led
G~ (CoA); 3. Cori