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pa ss on a wid e-op en , dry lake bed for fi rst overa ll. M e anw h il e , n ot t o o fa r b eh ind . 250cc rider s D av id Mea re and J ason Al ons i w er e b at tli ng fo r the overa ll Am at eur p os iti on , while O v er 3 8 Novice Ke nny M ill er an d 250cc rider J ason Sanc hez were m ak in g m inc em eat ou t o f the N ov i c e di v is ion . Esposito was leading the pack at the end of th e fi rst 54 -m ile loop, foll owed by Bel ingheri, 250cc ride r Ed McCoy , O p en r id e r Sa m K ey , Ha gu e , a n d Over 3 8 ri der Dar ro l B row n . A s the ri der s co nt inued to co m e in, the look of wea rin ess a nd a lack o f des ire t o co m p lete th e final lap were com monp lace. With th e inte nse summ er heat a nd the sheer b rutalit y of the co urse, m or e than 40 hot Novices elected to wait at the finish line for the leaders. It appeared as thoug h E sp o sit o would p revail once again . Unfortunately for him , bike problems str uck the disappointed T eam Green rid er, and he had to watch Beling heri make the pass just miles from the finish for the overall position . "I knew that my Husky was mechanically sound for today's brutal course: Belingheri said . "Th e tough conditions were ideal for my bike. I just wa ited for the Team Avocado boy to break. and it was easy pick in's from there ." As fo r t h e Ama teur and Novice divisions , leade r posi tio ns d i d n o t c ha nge fro m th e sta rt of the ra c e to th e fin ish . Mayer held on to t he ov era ll Am at eur pos ition, w hi le fast guy M ill er overalle d the Novice d iv isi on . T he Mini and Pee Wee rid ers ra ced agai n o n their own custo m ized cou rse . wh ich many cl aim ed was o ne of the b est c ou r ses o f t he y ea r. Pee W ee spe edst er Trev or Yo rk too k th e ov erall hon or s in th e 50 cc d iv ision, his ol de r brother T y ler York took top hono rs in the 6 0 c c d ivi sion , and J ustin Sou le on c e ag ain o bliterated the com pet i CN tion in the 80cc div ision . 2 .. d IIVIS ANNUAL HOURS OF GLEN HELEN Purgatory Peak Reno. Nevada Results: J une 11. 2000 [Round 4J O PEN EX: I. Sam Key; 2. Josh Wilson : 3. Sean Ho llings ....orth : 4 . Chris Barker; 5 . Shane Esposito. 25 0 EX: I. Den nis Belingheri: 2. Ed McCoy; 3. Todd Davis : 4. Donnie Williams. 125 EX: I . Sea n Berryman. 30 . EX: 1. Jeff Hague; 2. Paul Ziegler ; 3. Davis Meeks; 4 . Tim Fitzp atri c k. 38 + EX: I. Darr ol Brown ; 2. Gil Grives: 3. Paul Emerson : 4 . larry Wright; 5 . Ji m Rigsby . 4 ·STRK EX: 1. J ustin Drake; 2. Nic k Sanford: 3. J ohn Tommlle . 80 EX: 1. J us tin Soule. 60 EX : 1. Tyl er York . O PEN AM : 1. Ad en Th issen: 2. Scott Sibbald: 3. J ac k Sosebee: 4 . AJan Cameron: 5. Josh Ta lse th . 25 0 AM : t . David Mayer; 2. Jason Alansi; 3 . Gain Leiper: 4. James Steimer; 5. Danie l Moss. 125 AM: I. BobbyGarrison. 30 . AM: 1. Robert Bun nell ; 2. Dan Cha rles: 3. Richard Rich : 4 . Keit h A lonsi: 5. Robert Mille r. 38 . AM : I. Bill Tremain ; 2. Donnie Bird ; 3. Larry Cunna lly; 4 . Greg Pichon: 5 . J eff Bills . 4 -S T RK AM : I . L err y Og den Jr. ; 2 . T i t an McKibben; 3. Pat Boose. . OPEN NOV: 1. Paul Hod ges; 2. Scott Wolfrost : 3. Brad Belcher. 25 0 NOV: 1. J ason Sanchez; 2. David Denen: 3. A nthony Vassar; 4 . Willi am Whalen: 5. Ju stin Neal. 125 NOV : I. J ustin Pasero: 2. Da ve Ham el; 3 . Willi am Gray . 3 0 . NOV: 1. Kenny Miller; 2. Rob Hop k ins; 3 . A ndre w Back stro m ; 4 . Scott Ingersoll ; 5. Gary Dyrr. 3 8 . NOV; I. J ay Willi am s; 2 . Jo hn Ei che; 3 . Steve Pese ro : 4 . Paul Chris tensen; 5 . Tom Ga rriso n. 4 -S TRK NO V : 1. James Chavis; 2 . Na th an De la ney; 3 . M ik e Keigh ; 4 . Robi n Johnson; 5. Way ne Haney. WMN: I. Mich elle Da nso n . P/W: I. 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