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Cycle News 2005 08 03

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(7-9) class, with 23 entrants. When the gate fell, it was Colton Ford easily winning both motas on his KTM. Kawasaki pilot Dylan Coleman had a strong final mota to finish second overall. Hayden Steinberg, another Kawasaki rider, pushed hard in the last mota to garner the third podium spot. The 85cc (12-15) class was another large one. Chris Coryell, on a fast Yamaha, took the top podium position with the overall Victory. Hunter Mims, on another fast Yamaha. took second overall. Kawasaki jockey Zack Carlisle took the final podium position. With the Amateur National Championship coming up at Loretta Lynn's in a few weeks, many of the riders were getting ready, and it showed. Jase Lewis is a local rider who's looking good (or the upcoming Nationals. Lewis used his Honda to dominate the 125cc B and 250cc B races on this evening. Tyler Bowers. on another Honda, took second overaJl in the two B events with strong rides. Local rider Bobby Scogin, on a Freewheeling Honda, took the final podium spot in the 125cc B event, while Zack Alkire, on another Honda, took third overall in the 2505 and made sure every one of the B-c1ass podiums were occupied by red riders. Lorena's will be a busy place, for sure. Many times, the A classes only have a few rider, but on this night there was a good turnout. The 125cc A class was Dash Lyle territory; he scored two mota wins on his RHS Honda. Zach Thursten, on yet another Honda, took second overall with a great ride. Puerto Rico's Gino Aponte pushed hard in the final moto to gain the final podium position. The 250cc A class was where the spectators got their money's worth. Thursten took the overall win with a final-moto victory. The last lap of the final moto was a last-tum fiasco. Four riders crowded the turn before the finish line; Thursten came out on top. Honda riders Shane Mills and Chris McCorkel were second and third overall, respectively. RESULTS SO SHAFT: I. Jyire Mitchell (Yam); 2. Brendan Griffith (Cob); 3. Austin Agan (Yam); 4. leighton tvey (KTM): 5. kdy Cofield (Cob). SO HON/KTM OIL-INJ: I. Tristan Smith (KTM): 2. leighton Ivey (KTM): 3. Kenneth Reddish (Han); 4. Courtney Hurston (KTM); 5. Jammari Wise (Cob). 50 (4·6): I. Tristan Smith (KTM): 2. B'Y'ton Ivey (KTM): 3. Garrett Honeg (Cob): 4. _ Griff.h (Cob): 5. Jammari Wise (Cob). 50 (1-8): I. Tayler Davidson (So2): 2. Logan Rainwater (Cob); 3. Braden Bunker (tern); 4. Nex Newbeny (KTM): S. Austin Clark (Hon). 50 OPEN: I. Brady Moreland (KTM): 2. Logan Rainwater (Cob); 3. Jyire Mitchell (KTM); 4. Austin Clark (Hon); 5. Braden Bunker (lem). 65 (1.9): I. Colton Ford (KTM); 2. DylAn Coleman (Kaw); 3. Hayden Steinberg (Kaw): -1. David Nizzari (KTM): 5. Jocob s..g"",,-, (So2). 6S (10-1 I): I. Pric. HMt'" (KTM): 2. Jo," n,,,,, (K>w): 3. Randy Howell (K>w): 4. em. Hughos (Sw): 4. Oy;, Hughe> (So2): S. Jacob Seagraves (SUz.). PRETEEN 60-85: I. Jesse Madden (Suz); 2. Dylan Hammoods (Suz); 3. Trent Shuler (Kaw); -1. Brandon Massey (KTM); 5. Jesse Shuler (Hon). BO BEG: I. Matt Eaunon (Hon): 2. Duotin G.-..ne (Hon): 3. Shome Sm

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