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Cycle News 2000 04 19

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• At the beginning of lap three of the 12-lap event, both Graves and Harrell - both of whom had started the race near the back of the grid emerged near the front of the pack. Heading down the front straight. Graves shot into the lead. At the same time, Hagan developed mechanical problems and pulled out of the race, moving Harrell into third. Rounding the long tum-eight sweeper on lap four, Adams managed to get around Graves to take back the lead, but Graves powered his way back into the lead on the front straight to start the next lap. Within a few turns, Harrell got past Adams in turn three. Harrell then set his sights on Graves. As they started lap 10, Harrell was drafting Graves down the front straight. Rounding tum three, he went around the out- Glen Helen Raceway Park Peterson pummels REM Saturday MX By ROCKY HASH SAN BERNARDINO, CA, MAR. 25 Renowned engine builder Rick Peterson took the measure of a competitive field of Over 40 Junior racers by sweeping both motos for the overall class victory on the day during Racing Enterprises Motorsports' weekly Saturday motocross. as the two ride!;S negotiated the last circuit. At the checkered nag, Peterson took the moto win in convincing fashion. Kirschner rode all over the track on the last lap, looking for a line to pass Cassell, but he ran out of time and had to setUe for third. Waterhouse finished up fourth, while Brown rounded out the top five. On the day, the overall class victory went to Peterson by virtue of his two·moto sweep. Cassell took home the second-place brass, while Kirschner earned the third· place honors, The top five positions were filled out by Waterhouse and Brown. Results 80 BEG' 1 Brian Boulware (Kaw); 2. Jason Pipkin (Hon); 3 Nick Waterhouse (Hon). XR100 ADULT I Mark Granberg (Hon): 2. K~ Baw (Hon); 3. Randy Skinner (Hon) side of Graves to take over the lead. As the final lap started, Graves and Harrell were side by side on the front straight. In turn fouT. they came up on some lapped traffic. Harrell got by without a problem, but Graves was slowed slightly - enough to give Harrell the race victory, with Graves finishing second and Adams third. "This is a brand-new bike for me, and it's just awesome, so the last thing I wanted to do was throw it down," said Harrell after the event. "I just wanted to ride a nice, clean race." In the Ontario Moto Tech/Team Hewitt Formula Two GP, Jeremy Toye was first off the line. followed by Phillip Herrin and Graves. On the first lap, Graves passed both Herrin and Toye for the lead. At the same time, Her· rin' passed T oye for second. Midway through lap two of the 10-lap event. Matt Wait. coming from the back of the grid. caught and passed T aye in tum four and then passed Herrin a few turns later. By halfway, Wait had closed the gap significantly on Graves. Meanwhile. a three-rider battle was under way for third. with Tony Meiring and Jacob West both challenging Toye. On lap eight, Wait drafted Graves down the front straight. West was third. A lap later, Toye passed West, only to be passed again by West a few turns later. On the final lap, Wait crashed in tum two. The race was red-flagged. leaving Graves with the win, followed by West and Toye. Results F·I: 1. Paui Harrell (Yam): 2. Chuck Graves (Vom): 3. Curti. AdDms (Suz); 4. Bryan Kovarick (Suz); 5. MDtt Wait (Suz). F-2: I. Chuck Graves (Yam); 2. Jacob We.t (Yam); 3. Jeremy Toye (YIIrTl): 4. Ton~jring (Hon): 5. Sam Camlboc<:l (Vam). F·3: I. Vicky Ja kson-Beli (Hon); 2. Peter Hofmann (Hon); 3. Stephen Bowlllle ( ; 4. Kevin Mumsy (Yam); 5. Chris WallDce (Hon). 550 SI8K: 1. Pablo (Yam); 2. Roger Sgerbossa (SUI); 3. JeffTlgert (Suz); 4. BaIz Renggli (Due); 5. Alex Acrea (Apr). 650 S/BK: I. Chuck Graves (Yam); 2. Tony Meiring (Hon): 3. Jeremy Toye (Yam); 4. Bryce Gross (Yam); 5. Frank AragDkl (Hon). 750 S/BK: I. Jeff Short (Suz); 2. Jeff Stem (SUI): 3. Mark Chadwick (SUl); 4. Claudio Szyszkowskl (Due); 5. Syl C()rl)in (Suz). OPEN S/BK: 1. Chuek Graves (Yam): 2. Paul HarTell (Yam); 3. Jeff Hagan (Yam); 4. Curtis AdDms (SUl): 5. Dean Vincent (Yam). 500 MOD PROD: I. James Hillier (Kaw): 2. Anthony D'Augusta (Yam): 3, Michael Martinez (Yam); 4. Evans Brasfield (Kaw): 5. Vivek Hazan (Kaw). 600 MOD PROD: I. Phlltip Herrin (Yam); 2. Tony Meiring (Hon); 3. Karl Lowry Jr. (Yam): 4. Sam Camlbucd (Yam): 5. Jacob West (Yam). 750 MOD PROD: I. Mark Chodwick (SuI): 2. John Pea~ (Suz); 3. Greham Howe{I (Su:z): 4. Syl Corbin (Suz): 5. Shawn ReUly (SuI). OPEN MOD PROD: I. Curtis Adams (Suz); 2. Chuck Grayes (Yam); 3. Bryan Koyarick (Suz); 4. Clinton Whitehouse (Yam); 5. Stephen Hewitt (Yam). 500 SISTK: I. Anlhony D'AuglJ5Ul (Yam); 2. Michael Martinel (Yam); 3. Steve fo\oonlu (Yam); 4. Jose Estrella (Suz); 5. Gayathri Komath (Yam). 600 S/STK: I. Matt Wait (Suz); 2. Jeremy Toye (Yam); 3. Jacob West (Yam); 4. Karl Lowry Jr. (YDITl); 5. Sam Camibutti (Yam). 750 SISTI(: 1. Matt Wait (Suz): 2. Jeff Short. (Suz): 3. Mark Chadwick (Suz): 4. John Pearson (Suz): 5. Graham HaweD (Suz). OPEN S/STK: l. BryIWl Kovarick (Sur.): 2_ Jeremy Toye (Yam): 3. Chuek Greves (Yem): 4. Clinton Whitehouse (Yam): 5. Clinton Mil· teer (YDITl). BOIT l/W: I. Darren Fuk:e (Yam); 2• .James Hillier (Kew); 3. Evans 8rDsfidd (Kaw); 4. Allan Webster (KDw);5. Vim Hazan (Kaw). BOIT f'II/W: I. Curtis Adorns (Suz): 2. Jody Hendley (H.D): 3. ""'" _ (....): 4. Wliom .-....."Y (Bue): 5. CRg """"""" (Sw). BOlT HJW: 1. Fred Eiker (1b'I): 2. CurtIS Adams (Sul); 3. C1Dudio _ _ (Due): 4. Doug Coi

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