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Matt Eatmon (Han); 2. Cody Kirkland (Kaw); 3. Brandon Massey (KTM): 4. Rachel Bozeman (KTM); S. Robbie Matthews (Suz). 85 (7-11): I. Nic Kimsey (KTM); 2. Dylan Taylor (Suz); 3. Paul Nelson (Yarn); 4. Colby Mullins (Yam); 5. Krae Franklin (Yam). 8S (12-15): I. Will Posey (KTM); 2. Dylan Howell (KTM); 3. Aaron Anderson (Han); 4. Tyler Elkins (5uz); 5. Matt Eatmon (Hoo). S/MINI80.I05: I. Tyler Elkins (Suz); 2. Aaron Anderson (Han); 3. Chad Anderson (Kaw); 4. Corey Lofty (Kaw). 125 BEG: I. Chase Holt (5uz): 2. Austin Hall (Yam); 3. Sean Bowling (Yam); 4. Daniel Hogg (Kaw); 5. Mitchell Miner (Suz). 125 A: I.Jase Lewis (Han); 2. Chris McCorkel (Han); 3. Kris Swaney (Hon); 4. Broc Hinckley (5uz); 5. Tony Ardizzone (Yam). 125 B: I. Wesley Delong (5uz). 125 C: I. Eli Hurst (Han); 2. Tyler Callihan (KTM); 3. Josh Grant (Yam); 4. Cory Dowda (Hon); 5. :lack Pentz (Han). 250 BEG: I. Chris Smith (Han); 2. Sean Bowling (Yam): 3. Jacob Brookshire (Yam); 4. Ricky Bowting (Yam); 5. Bob Taylor (Kaw). 250 A: I. Jase lewis (Han); 2. Kris Swaney (Hon); 3. Broc Hinckley (Suz); 4. Rob Wooten (Yam); 5. Chris McCorkel (Han). 250 C: I. Justin Morris (Kaw); 2. Bryan Tralor (Hon). U/l AM: I. Eli Hurst (Hon); 2. Josh Grant (Yam): 3. Scott Bohr (Suz). WMN: I. Rachel Bozeman (KTM); 2. Kristin Mullaney (Han); 3. Briana Hensley (Suz); 4. Cierra Godfrey (Kaw); 5. Kayla Ergle (Kaw). YTH: I. bch Pentz (Han); 2. lYter Callihan (KTM); 3. Chase Holt (5uz); 4. Darrell Fricks (Han); 5. Kyle Harvey (Hon). 25+: I. Phillip lofty (Yam). 30+: I. Brian Deaton (Kaw); 2. Mike Henderson (Han). VET BIC 30+: I. Brian Deaton (Kaw): 2. Wayne Massey (Han); 3. Skip lowe (Yam); 4. Jeff Branum (Hon); 5. Roger Evans (Hon). 35+: I. Mike Henderson (Hon); 2. Wayne Massey (Hon); 3. Randy Hyde (Han); 4. Stanley Dowda (Han): 5. Roger Evans (Hon). Illinois Hillclimb King City Dirt Riders Tackitt, Kalaher Perfect at Mount Vernon By BUD NORTHRUP MOUNT VERNON, IL, AUG. 20 T he King City Dirt Riders closed out the Mount Vernon Sweet Corn/Watermelon Festival week at Mount Vernon, Illinois, with a motorcycle hillclimb on their 140-foot hill. "Crazy Jake" Tackitt had a perfect night, as he won the Fast Time award (a big trophy, plus $500) and both the classes he entered. Young Brett Kalaher also had a perfect night, as he won both classes he entered and also took the Youth Fast Time award. Tackitt had to come from behind to get the win in the 600cc class. as Cody Jenner posted the fast time in tne first round with a fine 3.1 09~second time. Tackitt found himself mired in seventh place at the end of the first round with a 3.694-second time, but he pinned the throttle on his CR500 and held it there on his second ride. He flew high over the top, stopping the clock in 3.078 seconds for the class win and the coveted Fast Time award. Jenner couldn't improve on his first ride, so had to settle for second, with "Fast Andy" Fortner running third in 3.149 seconds. Tackitt's second win came in the 200cc class, in which he topped the hill in 3.434 seconds on his old but still fast KDX200. Nick 5korch, also on a KDX, was second in 3.756 seconds. 8rett Kalaher is the points leader in the 6Scc class, so it was FOR MORE INFo:WWW Dll.eotn 2BS/885-S405 no surprise to see him win that class with a 4.658-second firstround run on his KX65. Matt Kinkin. on an RM85, took second in 5.120 seconds. But, for the first time, Kalaher also rode in the SScc Junior Mini class. Brett's brother Schuyler had broken his arm and couldn't ride, so Brett rode his KX8S - and boy, did he ride it! He flew over the top in 4.185 seconds on his first ride to find himself in second place, behind "Jammin' Joe" McGurer and his 4.1 09-second run. But in the second round, young Brett sailed over the top in a sizzling 4.0 13 seconds for the class win and the Youth Fast Time trophy. McGurer also bettered his first-round time with a 4.097-second time for second place, while his good buddy "Joltin' Jake" Wood claimed third with a 4.1 07-second time on his RM85. Paul Hillard and Randy "Buzz" Green were both double class winners, also. Hillard took his first win in the 7S0cc class with an excellent 3.332-second time on his Kawasaki triple, with Bud Northrup and his XS750 running second. Hillard also won the Two-Stroke Quad class. Green grabbed his first win with a very quick 3.263- BID FOR A SPOT ON YOUR FAVORITE RIDERS TEAM _ S . AUlI!RTYN, BAns. SI:NTU!Y.Ill08I!. DOC IIODNAR, lIROOK8.IIl\UHN.IIYRNE. CABAUfRO. CARPEHTEI\, CARBON, CABIUA8. CLNlI(, C~, EMIG. ClIWO'. 1WIIlUH. _ N . _INGTON. 1tOU.£Y. HUGHES. JOHNSON. l _ Y . l/T1U!, MIlL8, MI.lBAPS. OI!HlHOF. DWI!H8. PICARD, PlNOREE. RAM8I!Y. RI!YNARD, 8B.I.AR08. _S, SIMEY. lBl£8CO. TORTEUI. VUlLl_. _D. WEY. _DtIAM " " ' _ WHEN: Thur ...-05 4:'Opm·ffpm WH~: Concours. 80.1 •• U" E. u P.lme A"ehe/m# CA WHY: lIoney R.I•• d Will Go Tow.rd. Our Reclng Community second run on his big~bore Kawasaki four-banger in the Open CYCLE NEWS • SEPTEMBER 7, 2005 55

