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Cycle News 2006 01 04

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Real Sports Triple Xposure TV Series Round 3: Cyrus Canyon OHV Park Hames Hammers the Competition By JAY RABJOHN KERN RIVER, CA, NOV. 18·20 D ound three, the final round of the Real Sports Triple XpoI"sure televised motocross series, kicked off at the Cyrus Canyon OHV Park in Kern River, California, in what could be described as perfect racing conditions. The Real Sports crew did an amazing job of preparing this awesome track. They worked three days and nights logging 80 hours of 'dozer time HOLIDAY GREETINGS rr-olfrl-.iiiiiMiiiiir:--i 3 seriously injured racers have been helped in 2005 because of the generosity of many industry members and race fans. Thank you for your support. We are pleased to recognize our most generous supporters. Central Coast Motorcycle Association Dunlop Tires Kah IPA. Inc. Old School MXers Reunion & Fundraiser Peoria M/C Club/Grand National Weekend STAR Motorcycle School Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Hill Michael Berg and 120 hours in the water truck, laying down 120,000 gallons of water. The Kern River track is arguably one of the best tracks in California, though it's still somewhat of a secret, but this planned-to-be-annual event is one that is sure to catch on. When the dust settled in Cyrus Canyon, it was Tye Hames and Chasen Kavanagh taking home class wins, as did Connor Stauff and Chris Plouffe. In the 125cc Intermediate class, Tanner Langham jumped out to an early lead in the first moto, ahead of Kevin Wageman, Dalton Baillie and Hames, but it only took Hames about half a lap to get by and start to open up a big gap. Hames went on to take both moto wins in the class, but it was Langham who would get the class championship. Langham also took both the Schoolboy and the 2S0cc Intermediate-class championships. In the 250cc Novice class, Kavanagh had another successful day, taking the overall and the championship. Kavanagh also won the 125cc Novice-class championship, just edging out AJ. Maul by two points and Scott Noble by three. Kavanagh had his fair share of troubles throughout the series, though, and couldn't manage to get a win in the 125s. He did win all three rounds in the 250cc Novice class, however. Stouff had little trouble taking the overall in the 85cc Beginner class, ahead of Michael Taylor and Kyler Robinson. Taylor took the class championship, though, being the most consistent racer in the series. In the Supermini class, Plouffe dominated the competition. winning most of the motos in the series and every overall he raced for. Plouffe took home the Supermini-class championship, ahead of Ryan Shaw and Tyler Villopoto. and the BScc (12-13) championship, ahead of Keith Robinson and Michael Truglia. RESULTS P/W (4-6): I. Brandon Hairston (Cob). P/W (7-9): I. Charlie Harrison (KTM); 2. Dylan Pate (KTM); 3. Dillon Geuke (KTM). P/W OPEN: I. Charlie Harrison (KTM); 2. Dylan Pate (KTM); 3. Tristan James (KTM). 65 BEG: Dillon Geuke (KTM); 2. Derek McConnell (Suz); 3. Cody Gagliano (Suz). 65 (6-9): I. Blake Perry (KTM). 65 (10-12): I. Colton Aeck (Kaw); 2. Blake Wheeler (Kaw). 65 OPEN: I. Colton Aeck (Kaw); 2. Blake Perry (KTM); 3. Blake Wheeler (Kaw). 85 BEG: I. Connor Stauff (Han); 2. Michael Taylor (Kaw); J. Kyler Robinson (Han). 85 (7-11): I. Garrett Jackson (Kaw); 2. Ryan Shan (Kaw); 3. Todd Cram (Yanl). 85 (12-13): I. Chris Plouffe (Kaw); 2. Vincent Yacovelli (KTM); 3. Keith Robinson (Suz). 85 OPEN: I. Vincent Yacovelli (KTM); 2. Keith Robinson (Suz); 3. Garrett Jackson (Kaw). S/MINI: I. Chris Plouffe (Kaw); 2. Ryan Shan (Kaw). 125 BEG: L Ayla Caoos (Kaw); 2. Thomas Sabatino (Hon); J. Johnny Wilkinsoo (Han). 125 NOV: I. Scott Noble (Yam); 2. AJ. Maul (Suz); J. Charles Whinelsey (Yam). 125 INT: I. Tye Hames (Kaw); 2. Tanner Langham (Han); 3. Dalton Baillie (Han). 125 2-STRK: I. Scott Noble (Yam); 2. Jeremy Stinett (Kaw); J. Kyle Posey (Yam). 250 BEG: I. Justin Ruthert (Kaw); 2. Jake Richardson (Han); 3. Kevin Kale (Han). 250 NOV: I. Chasen Kavanagh (Han); 2. AJ. Maul (Suz); 3. Charles Whittelsey (Yam). 250 INT: I. Tye Hames (Kaw); 2. Tanner Langham (Han); 3. Scott Boston (Han). 250 PRO: I. Justin Reese (Han); 2. Jonathan Camarena (Yam); J. John Blair (Han). 250 2·STRK: I. Christian Wen (Yam); 2. Luke Chambers (Yam); 3. Jonathan Camarena (Yam). 250 4-STRK: I. Kevin Wageman (Han); 2. Justin Reese (Hon); J. AJ. Maul (Suz). WMN (9-13): I. Ayla Cabus (Kaw); 2. Sarah Troxel (Han). WMN (14+): I. Janice Welch (Hon). SCHBY: I. Tanner Langham (Han); 2. Nick Sanchez (Han); 3. Dalton Baillie (Han). 25+NOV: I. Jay Rabjohn (Hon); 2. Anthony Andrigaletto (KTM). 30+ BEG: I. Dale Turmel (Han); 2. Brett Jordan (Yam); 3. Janice Welch (Han). 30+ NOV: I. Michael Speer (Han); 2. Kevin O'Brian (Han). 30+ EX: L John Blair (Han). 40+ BEG: I. Dennis Smith (Han); 2. Ace Kale (Han); 3. Todd Cram (Yam). 40+ NOV: I. Bryan Jordan (Yam); 2. aill Dyer (Suz): J. Ken Harrison (Han). 40+ INT: I. Scott Wilkinson (Hon); 2. Randy Winslow (Han). 40+ EX: I. Troy Seeger (Yam). 50+ BEG: I. Dave Rabjohn (Han). Over the Hill Gang Race Elsinore Vet Track Sharon Clayton Chairman of the Board Judy Klinger Treasurer Dr. Frederick Hill Medical Advisor Mike Young. Jr. Rider Representative Virginia Rowan Board Member Mike Klinger Board Member Skip Van Leeuwan Board Member Gaylene Potter Secretary 3505-M Cadillac Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA, 92626 100 JANUARY 4,2006 • CYCLE NEWS 114n51-1433 Warrington Wins It By CHRIS CUMBO lAKE ELSINORE, CA, NOV. 19 C urt Bennett was ready to rock when the gate dropped. Once he got traction off the concrete pad, he slid way back on the seat, and with the rear tire trenching a new, deeper

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