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Cycle News 2000 02 23

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Bryan Vroman and Leavitt led Elio Perriera and Ephren Deppert to the top. Josh Seguine won the Collegeboy class over Drew Baier, Eccles, Andrew Lucas and Perriera. Mark Lambert, Attila Puskus and Rob Christensen won the 125cc, 250cc and Over 30 C classes, respectively. Alec Eccleston, Henry Rojas, Josh Clark, Kyle Hutson, Robert Bayer, Rob Johnson and Ted Hendrickson won all the mini classes. In a touching five~minute speech, Susan Warren, the mother of fallen mini-racer Matthew Warren, thanked the entire district for their support after young Matt lost his life at a Amateur National finals in Tennessee. She also announced the forming of the Matthew Warren Scholarship Fund, whose proceeds will go to D34 riders. Leah Brew was given a Special Recognition award for her many years of tireless work on behalf of the riders, racers and families of District 34. Dennis Vaselly announced his retirement as Walden Playboy's track referee, though he will remain a District 34 referee and official. CN LOCAL TALENT ~~87k e. (Presents) HAJ c:- • • _ _ vlrglnlebeech vaMAHA ,NI()l'()(:I\()SS J\NIJ\'l~)~IJI\ I" ~§~!J@ ~@)@)@) .u . . . . . no .. · ",oto-x 2 0 Hardrack Cycle Park,FL 2 7 Aania Pass,GA .,S ERIK D. KOHLER 26 BlltIllDATE • . . . . • . . . June 26, 1972 RESIDENCE ..Sacramento, California os OCCUPATION • • . . . . . . . . Body Shop Manager, Duane's BO"dy & Paint OTItER INTERESTS . . . .Trail and Play Ridin9, Mountain Biking, Camping, Training MOTORCYCLE Yamaha SPONSORS Badges PCP Yamaha, Arai, WO"rks ConnectiO"n, Moose Offroad, Smith LOCAL TRACK .... DuCray Raceway; Stonyford CLASSES AA - NatiO"nal Hare Scrambles; A 250 - District 36 Hare Scrambles and EndurO"; Intermediate - 250 MO"tO"crO"ss RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Sixth overall in AMA 1999 NatiO"nal Hare Scramble Series • Second overall in District 36 1999 CrO"ss CO"untry Series • 1998 ISDE Silver Medallist WHAT _IILD YOU . . IF YOU COULO.'T IIACE? "1 would put in my back yard. It's been waiting for four years· I think my wife would really be shocked." My l.!i!J.tlG Ill:} 'i 'l::J is Being Delivered Late! What can you do about it? As Amenca's only weekly rnofo get your Cycle News delivered quicker, we're all stuck with the same problem. Here are your altemattves for - . . seMce: Most Cyde News sUbscHptlons are delivered via 2nd Class mall The buk of what you pay for on your annual subscription Is postage. You are paying for - . . deilvefY than what you have been receiving. why1 Around the beginning of 1997, the U.S. Postal ServIce reclasslfted all publications Inlt> what they call "PeriodIcals" for the purposes of deilvefY speed. That means they now lump your Cycle News In with all the monthly publications and deliver them with the same urgency (or lack of urgency). All Cycle News can do on our end ~ get the poper shipped Immedlatl!ly a1Ier each weekend's events, and Into the mall system. which we do, evefY Tuesday morning. without Ibll (except on weeks with a Monday holiday. then we print Tuesday and ship your poper on Wednesday morning). Al!l>r that, It's out of our hands. and you need It> reglstl!r your delivery complaint with the U.s. Postal 5e!vIce, not us We're as frustrated as you are, and unHI there·s some - . . Ifyou are able It> pay for Ibstl!r servtce, nrst-elass mall deltvefY within the United States for Cycle News, annual subscription price: 512200. (Outside the U.s, nrstdass delivery Is avallable for 5140.00; Canada &MexJco are 5135.(0) Cycle News'toll-free subscription hoHlne ~ 1-800-831-2220. - orReglstl!r your deltvefY complaints with the U.s. Postal 5e!vIce vta e-mail at custamer@emalluspsgov or, call the U.s. Postal ServIce toll-free consumer hatllne - 24 hours a daY. seven dClY' a week - at 1-800-ASK-lJSI'S (1-800-275-8777). Please keep your message brief. It> the poln~ des¢ptlve of your delivery problems. and as polile as pos~bIe. rr the USPS hears ltoin enouQh custorn

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