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Cycle News 2005 04 13

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RESULTS F-4: I. Team K&N (Yam); 2. RS Express (Hon); 3. Team Jl!SU5 (Hon); ... Mystery Dance (Hon); 5. J&R Racing (Mor). F·5: I. Team Extreme Powersports (Han); 2. WRW Racing (Hon); 3. A Electrical Service (Hon); 4. Shrews (Apr); 5. Wreckage Racing (Apr). F-6: I. STD Racing (Hon); 2. RPG Racing (Apr); 3. Team JP (Der); 4. CS Racing (Der); S. Team Bad Company (Met). F-7: I. Excel (Hon): 2. Thunder Dank Racing (Hon); 3. Warren Racing (Han); 4. Speed Demonz (Hon): S. No fear Racing (Yam). Tyler McDonald helped Team K&N #1 top the opening round of the Shogun Motorsports Formula Mini Endurance Series with a resounding seven-lap victory in Henderson, Texas. Diaz Motorsports Barn Burner Winter Series Round 7: Chowchilla Fairgrounds Slate Chalks Up a Victory By KAREN GOULD CHOWCHILLA, CA, FEB. 19 D ound seven of the Diaz Motorspons Winter Barn Burner "series was another night of full stables enjoying 21 main events and two money races. The rain fell outside the barn while the racing went on inside. Luke Becker came from the second spot in the SOcc Beginner class to take the win. Thomas Rush and Denver Erickson followed. The chase was on again in the SOcc Stock class. Morgan Tomberlin and Trevor Hammond battled each other while chasing Chase Hoffman to the finish. This one finished with Hoffman winning, followed by Hammond and Tomberlin. Evan Diaz led the other six riders in the 50cc Modified C event to the finish, with Cody Fyfe and Trevor Beintker finishing second and third. Tomberlin finished first in the Youth Powder Puff class. Dusty Nunes dusted theSOcc Modified A class, leading Kyle Greener and Kevin Alcorn across the finish line. Nunes also finished first in the 65cc event, and then he dusted the other 80cc riders. This little guy is always at the front of the pack of these combined-class races. Tulare Honda-sponsored Michael Avila was back this week to put to good use the new skills he learned last week at American Supercamps. Joe's TOWing's Justin Petz provided competition for Avila, winning the heat race and getting the holeshot in the main. However, Avila got past Petz on lap three of the main for the win. Diaz Motorsports' Christian "Weasel" Hickman finished third. Hickman has really turned on the gas in this series. He got the holeshot and victory in the Two-Stroke Open contest. Petz had stiff competition from Rod Halstead in the 150cc event, but Halstead lost a front wheel between turns three and four, giving Petz an easy victory. Slate Grocery and Deli's Garret Slate is another up-andcoming youngster. This young man, in his first season aboard a 250, was first off the line and led the seven 250cc A riders from pole to pole. Smooth and calculating, Slate is a talented rider with a lust for racing and speed. Lined up in the Open A event on his 250, Slate shared the front row with Bradley Spencer Jr., Brandon Bergen, Stevie Bonsey, Jimmy Lewis and John Olmstead. Bonsey got the holeshot and the win. Henry Wiles jumped into the second spot on lap two, and Spencer maintained the third spot start to the finish. DYES! Stnrt my subscription immediatf.'ly to Cycle News. I yeM/ 50 issues for $45.00. (can be biJJcd 2 monthly paymenls) Namc Addrcss' _ Cily Zip o o _ Slale "honc Order Dtltc _ _ o Every week fur two yeM::. (100 issm.'S for S80.0(J) Six nwnlhs se-cond class (25 iSSUl~ for S2)JX)) TIli,b R J Nl'w Subscription J R",nl!wal _ Send t o : ~Inc. P.O. Box 5084. Costa Mes.,. CA 92628-5084 Toll Free Subscription Hotline (800) 831-2220 2-l-hollr FAX Order Line (714) 751-6685. E-mail: Subscribe@cydcnews.com LJ o o Please bill nw I payml.!nt of $45 Bill 2 paymcnts uf 22.50 Enclosed is my check or money ordt'r ChM~C my J I Signature .._--- I MC/Vi!'>

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