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Cycle News 2005 08 10

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2. Mike Wilson (Hon). 40+ NOV: I. David House (Suz): 2. Mike Siebenhaar (Yam); 3. Mike Wilson (Hon); 4. Frank Sanchez (Hon); S. Ron Mayfield (Hon). 40+ INT: I. David Helton (Yam); 2. Pat Saugar (KTM). TOP GUN SHOOTOUT: I. Joey Harris (Kaw); 2. Buffalo Soito (Hon); 3. Colin Clay (Hon); 4. HMoId H......." (Hen); 5. JoY> BoyIUn (Hen). Maxxis Moto Madness Round 16: Calhoun Supercross Fisher, Aponte Cash Out at Calhoun Supercross By BILLY ATKINSON CALHOUN, GA, JULY 23 N ot even a heat W8/e could stop 200 riders from making round 16 of the Maxxis Moto madness series at Calhoun Supercross. The track crew had everything well in hand by the end of the riders' meeting. Let's get a cool seat for some hot racing! In the 50cc (4-6) class, Cobra tamer Brendan Griffith took the final-moto win to capture the overall victory. KTM-mounted Bryston lvey took second overall after a first-moto win. Tristan Smith, also KTM-mounted, secured the final podium spot with a last-moto effort. The 50cc (7-8) contest saw another Cobra rider, Tayler Davidson, take the win. Nathaniel lewis used his KTM to get the second podium position with a good effort in the final moto. KTM pilot lac Totsch took third overall with a good effort. The largest class of the evening was the 65cc (7-9) class, with an almost full gate. Colton Ford, on his fast KTM, took the overall with ease. David Nizzari, another KTM rider, took second overall with a good final·moto effort. David "Real Deal" Riehl put his Kawasaki on the podium with a strong final mota. The 80cc Beginner class was another large one. Hondamounted Matt Eatmon took the victory with a final-mota win. Cody Kirkland took his Kawasaki to the second podium step with a good ride. Suzuki man Dylan Kirkland took the final podium step with a steady ride. The Women were on the gas, and it was Kawasaki jockey Amanda Clark who ruled the roost and the competition with two mota wins. Rachel Bozeman used her KTM to make it to the second podium spot. Yamaha-mounted Kristin Mullaney did the deal for third overall. The Youth class was the property of Jeremy Pendley, on his Yamaha of Doraville YZ. Matthew Timm used his Suzuki to climb the podium to the second spot. Yamaha rider Steven Brantley was good for the final podium step. The money-paying classes are getting larger and faster as the season moves along. Puerto Rico's Gino Aponte put his Yamaha atop the I25cc A podium. Derrick Fisher, back from injury, took second overall after a first-mota slip. Brae Hinckley, after moving recently to the Pro class, earned third overall with a strong ride on his Suzuki. 1he 2SOcc A class was all Fisher's, as he won both motos on h~ Medallist Honda 4S0. Aponte used his fast Yamaha to earn second overall with a good ride. Kyle "Collarbone" Odum used h~ Honda to take the final podium position in his first ride back after injury. As the season hits its midpoint, the racing is only getting better as the riders' points increase. It's always great to be able to look forward to a strong series finish and the awards ceremony. Featuring two premier Pro-Am 4-.troke classes for 250cc and 4S0cc r4der•. Qpen to any ~ Pro Racing ~icens.d rider or .~igib~. amateur "A" rider. $300 $200 $150 $140 $130 $120 10th - $110 11th - $100 12th - $100 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Moto 1 - 1pm Moto 2 - Jpm Sat/Pro-Am 250 - SERIES POINT FUND Must compete in at least six 18) rounds **Contact each organization for more info and additional full amateur program schedule. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th - $2,600 $1,800 $1,200 $800 $600 RESULTS SO SHAFT; I. Bnondan Griff,," (Yam); 2. Nathan Vrooman (Yam); 3. Leighten Ivey (Yam); -4. Austin Sullivan (SUl). 50 HON/KTM OIL-IN): I. Tristan Smith (KTM); 2. Leighton"'" (KTM); 3. Tey (KTM); 2. Zad< Taylo< (Hen); 3. J.... Shuler (Hen); 4. Dylan Taylo< (S",); 5. Jacob Redmond (S",). 85 (12-'2): •. Dylan Howel' (KTM); 2. Cody 1(;rlon Gouiand (Hen). 250 C: I. Michael BnmIette (Yam); 2. Bryan Traytor (Hon). WMN: I. J\manda Clark (Kaw); 2. Rachel Bo,eman (KTM); 3. Kmtin Mullaney (Yam); 4. Kayta E.-gIe (Suz); 5. Ciern o Namc Addrcss. _ City 5ta'e, _ phone Z;P o o _ _ Order Dale' o _ o o a Send to:~ Inc. P.O. Box 5084, Cos'a Mesa, CA 92621>-5084 Toll Free Subscription Hotline (800) 831-2220 Every week for two years (100 issues for $80.00) Six month5 second class (25 issues for 523.00) l"his is " o New Subscription a Renewal Please bill me I payment of 545 Bill 2 pAyments of $22.50 Enclost.>d is my check or money order Charge my 0 Visa 24-hour FAX Order Line (714) 751-6685 • E-mail: Subscribe@cyclenews.coDl o I Signature I MC/Visa# _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Exp.Da'e YESI Start my subscription immediately to Cycle News. t year/SO issues fOl'"$45.00. (can be billed 2 monthly payments) Mastercard _ ~-------------------------------------- CYCLE NEWS • AUGUST 10, 2005 S3

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