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Cycle News 2000 08 23

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....""= = .....".,='"""=""''=""--..,.,.--- match the pace set by Noble in the second moto . Swift trailed Partridge in eac h race and - - ----r-- - - - --- - - - - - - --- - -'::J w z z s ci ended up third overa ll. E1ex Noble do mina ted both 250cc Begin ner motos. D ean Herrera turn ed o u t to be '" ~ Noble 's cl osest c o m pe titio n , crossing o ve r second in both rnotos, The raci ng action was > between Jordan Eubanks and Robert Oakes, with Euba nks edging out Oakes for third over all. Noble sta rted out right in the 125cc Beginne r cl ass . t a k in g t he first - m o t o c heckers ahead of Mike Fog lem an. However, Fog lema n III .~ c am e bac k fo r th e wi n in m o t o t w o. w h il e Noble fell back to 13th a nd ended up seventh for the day. Trevor Reis too k repeat wins in th e Sup er Pee Wee class by outpaci ng Kyle Corfman in both races. Re is found Joshua Huerta mor e than he could handle in the 60cc (7 - 11) division . Re is Leary Not Weary at OTHG Benefit Race both motos. Greg Meyer s co ntinued to sta y ah ead of the o lder Over 30 Inter m ed iate rid ers and enjoyed repeat cl ass wi ns. Danny Young hus- B y C HRIS S AN CHIRICO SAN BERNARDINO, CA, JUNE 23 The Over The Hill Gang hosted a ben efit race band was able to hold off Chris Swift for se cond overa ll. R e s u lts MX K ingdom: Dani el Gifford (89) leads Hogan Hutch ison (9) and Colin Hickman in the 80cc Jun ior c la s s . Gifford placed fifth In that contest but took the 60cc overall vic to ry In Adel, Iowa. 1. Jo~huo Bou rgeoIs (S UI ); 2. Mike Fconnollco (HlX'I); 3. Blake PIourd ( Yam ); 4 . Brandon Gara y ( KbW); 5 . Brad Hur · M)( ; 1~(Kow ) . FIT: I. Ray Pecnecc (tITM); 2. Vicki Golden (Hon); 3. Cedi Ogle (KTM); 4. Kurtis Wolden (Lem ); 5. Cameron Kirkmon (KTM). PfW STK (0· 6 ): I. Joshua Forgo (liM); 2. Doniel Overt on (Cob); 3. Matthew QUIntanilla (Cob ); 4 . St~ en l..owubury (Cob); 5. Poul NeI· son (Cob). PM STK ( 7. 8) : 1. Nicholas Be yerle (Cob): 2 . Christoph er om): Lounsbury (Cob); 3. DylllflSchmoke (Cobl; 4. Kyle Cortmon (Y 5. Toylor Fischer (Cob). P/W MOD (0·6): I. Joshuo Forgo (tiM ): 2. Poul Nelson (Cob): 3. Stone Wilson (Cob). S/PfW: I. TrC'YOl' Rem (Cob): 2. Kyle Cortmon ( Han) ; 3. Chnstopher Lounsbury (Cob) ; 4. COfnffi)n Drown (Hon): 5. Josh ua Fargo (HM I· 60 (0 -6) : I. Toylor FISCher (Kow); 2. Donie!Tomeoni (Kaw): 3 . Brooke Cllmpot. (Kow): 4. CaW)' Horris (Kow): 5. Chris BourgeQIs ing for seco nd with Clark. Camp wa s kn oc k ing down some fast lap times as well , th ough not gr a bbed th ird from Clar k. Reif ca me a cross t he fi nis h w ith the win . Camp a nd O w en s round ed o ut the top three. As if s we e ping th e 25 0 c c Interm edi at e cl ass wasn 't eno ugh , Reif swung his leg over his CR125 and swept both 125cc Inte rmed iate m otos in convincin g fashion. (K_) . 60 (7· 11): 1. Cha ~ Taba (Vam); 2. Jo\IcMei Herrero (Kaw); 3. Austin L.ambm (Sw:); 4. ALe Goforth (Han). Il: 80 BEG: J. AustIn Lombe'rt (Sul); 2. Jee Schryver (Vern): 3 . Trnor Greel (Y am): 4. Nathan Dunn (Hon): 5. Nell: Goforth (Han). 80 NOV I. BrMldonEJIl"lJlM'll (Hon ); 2. Mam- Adams (Vam); : 3. Carlos Adllnle (Vom); 4. Michael Herrero (Kow): 5. Kyle Adorns (Kow). 80 INT ,tEX: I. Cos Swift (Sw:): 2. Kyle Partridgeo (Suz) : 3. Ju stm NobIt' (Kow ). 125 (12· IS): I. Marco. Reyn (Vam) . I ~ (16-25): I. JoshUIIWnt (Vom): 2. D.!Ivid Mey~ (Kllw): 3. L.ucali R~ (Hon). 125 BEG: I. Kl!r'lny VK5e'ls (Y llm): 2. Aubriona Dunn (Yom); 3. Dovid K unk~t (Vam ); 4. Eric Hammer (Yom); 5. Neal DeGonn o (Vam). 125 NOV I. Marcos Reyes (Yam); 2. Shown Foley (Yam). : 125 INT l. Bill Lonlnovlch (Yom): 2. Joshua West (yam); 3. Cory : y e Crtss(Y am); 4. J uan Diego Saffon(Hon): 5. Dev GlIllagher(Kow). 250 BEG: 1. Elell Noble (Kaw): 2. Dee n Herrero (SUl); 3 . Jorde n Eubanks (HM): 4. Robt'tt Oakn (Kaw): 5. Joey """'tt~ (Hon ). VET BEG (30. ): I. J~y MettlC' (Han): 2. Tim Gill rd (Yom). a VET NOV (30+): t . ~an Herrero (Su%) 2. Darin Sharp (Su:): 3. ; ~woyne Smith (Kow). VET [NT (30+): I. Greg ~ers (Kaw); 2. Danny Y ounghusband Swift (Suz) : 4. Deve Gallagher (Kaw). (V ern): 3. VET BEG (40+) : 1. Rick Sander. (Ka w): 2_ Neal DeGanno (V am); 3. Peter 00Idm (Han ). VET NOV(40+): t. Poul Elling~n (Hon). VET INT (40..): 1. Doniel Smith (Han ); 2. Ron Howell (Suz); 3. Rudy ColtAMdo (Hon) . Th e fir st -timers in the 50cc a nd 60cc cl asses typ ica ll y race on th e Min i track, but they dec ided they wan ted an o ppo rtunity to race on the big tra ck . Every on e of little gu ys and girls did an exce llent job of negotiatin g all th e big j um ps and ruts , putting in great rid es. Result s 50 STRTR (4.6): t. Joke Gagne (KTM) ,2. Dan Iv'oyles ; (Pol): 3 . Alellis Villarea l (Pol). 50 STRTR (7 ·8) : I . MikeLindsay (Pol): 2. Chris Parker (KTM); 3. Ty Clenden (Pol). 50 PfW (4· 6 ): t. Au!t in PoIi elh (Y ); 2. Gunnar B+ggerstaff l om (Yam); 3 . Trevor Smidt. (Yam). 50 PfVJ (7 -8): t. Chris Uamos (Yllm); 2. MPg Aores (Yam); 3. an Man Schwebel (Yllm ). 50 STK BEG (4· 6 ): t, Luke Gullerre: (KTM): 2. Blake Novehch (KTM); 3. Paul NeiBOfl (Cob); 4. Shane McNabb (KTM) 50 MOO BEG (4-6) : t. GeraJdo Roldan (Cob); 2. Paul Nelson (Cob). 50 STK BEG (7 .8) : I. Ceden Probst (Pol); 2. Trey Dement (Pol); 3. AndrewMulgrew (Cob). 50 M.OD BEG (7 .8 ): t. Ceden Probst (Pol): 2. D.!IJton Cam pbell (K'T M): 3. Ty UttJe (Lem ). SOSTK NOV: 1 .~ U rie.(Cob) . 50 STK NOV (7 ·8 ): I. Ryon Schmid! (KTM): 2. Tommy fo\odden (Cob): 3. Tyler Hem! (KTM). 50 MOONOV (7- 8 ); 1. Jeremy McCool (KTM) 2. Tommy Mad· : den (Cob). S/P!W I . ChandlerQumetle (KTM): 2. Dalton CompbeIl (KTM). : 50 B/TRKSTK (4. 6): I. Jacob Plschke (Cob). 50 B{TRK /"\00 (4. 6 ): t. Geroldo Roldan (Cob). 50 e(TRK MOO (7·8 ); t. Johnny Jeldetd o (Cob); 2. R.J. Hoch em. Perris Raceway (KT"'I. No Barriers for Reif 60 STRTR (7 .8 ): I. Chandler Qu~e (Kaw): 2. ,lo\Nr.e Voyl n (K_); 3. 80IIy Brink~ I....); 4. Cody _ (....). 60~ (9 ·1 1): l. Matt ~ (Kaw) ; 2. RYMl Rotundo (Kaw); 3. SI~e Crallfford(Hon). 60 BEG: 1. Drake P1agemon (KTM): 2. Eric f rancis (Kaw); 3. Justin Jeffers(KTMI ; 4. Austin lu:no (Kow); 5. Sandy Vance (Kaw). 60 NOV I. o..ro. Keomoy(KTM); 2. JoIro>y ......... (KTM 3. ; ); Dono0.- (KTMI; 4. G INT: t. Randy DonyIo(K_ ); 2. Ouenf:~ (Kaw). 30. EX: I. J oel Seals (Hon): 2. Craig Canoy (Hon). 40. BEG: t. Kl!r'l Green (Yern). 40. NOV: I. BIll Cotton (Sw:); 2. Bart BlimheD(K_). g l ue d to h is Hondll fo r sev eral la p s. T he n Richie Owens ca ught up to the battle between Jaramillo and Cla rk. Owens sla mmed to the inside of a com er to m ake th e pass on Clark . A few corne rs lat er, Owens took third from Jaramillo by keeping the bike lowe r over the Te mecula Motorspo rts 90 -foot double. With so large a lead , Reif was a ble to put it on cruise control with two laps remaining. At the chec kered na g , Reif too k a convincing win, with Camp a solid se cond and Owens third after a g reat comeback ride. When th e ga te dropped fo r the s econd moto. Reif reeled off a perfect holeshot, with Camp and Clark following. With his very dis ti ncti ve and ex ci tin g rid ing sty le , Reif once again began to pull away from the pack. Raccue O ne f o r the Gifford With hi s patent ed m ov e to the in sid e, Owens 60 (7. 11): 1. J oshu o Huerta (Kaw): 2. Trevor Reis (Kow): 3 Ce~ Cocfmen (KTM): 4. De, ota Gamer (K.!w): 5 . Justin Morgen k A UGUST 23, 2000' MXKlngdo m fast enough to ca tch Reif. Camp eventua lly shook Clark , while Owens ca ught up to Clark. (Cob ). 62 I L.eovelle: 5. Bred t+epp. 250 C; l . ..Ie Chapmen ; 2. Scott Gurter; 3. Dormh Shodravan; H 4. Dovid Brewer; 5. Sl~e KOC"th. 500 A: I. Don Hun; 2. Robert Palmet'. WMN: 1. Avery PtouI:y; 2. rlllany Wm.. IJINT I. Keolly Wagner; 2. Brodley Kennard; 3. Stevm Porter; 4. : Terry Sorenson; 5 . Mark Hint's . BMBR: I. David Downey 2. Dove J ock!tOn. ; Gle n Hel en Ra c e wa y P a rk tr ail ed Huert a in both races after fending off th e adva nces of Cameron Corfman thr oughout INTR TO O 30. B; I. Offill Gadey; 2. Gralg Flock: 3. Bred Morgan; 4 . Paul Campbell; 5. Pal Nickel. 40+ A: I. Wilh. Van Zee ; 2. J im Hickmon ; 3. Tim Powell; 4. Robert Pebner: 5. Dave Jo ckson. 125 A: t. ~I Kock: 2. K~ln Holst",,"; 3 . Jer emy Rie-sen berg ; 4. Brandoo Hoff 5. Andy 801m ; . 125 B: I. Ben Malff; 2. Austln Quinn; 3. J ustin 5"cK~ 4. Brion K1ug; 5. ~ Paulsen. 125 C: I. Tommy Robinson: 2. 1'\ichee1 Hamon ; 3. Kyle Olson; 4. ,Yw,tt Kruse: 5. John Houston 250 A: 1. Anthony Wenck: 2. David Brommel; 3 . ~d Koch; 4. BrandonHot!; 5. Andy Sabn . 250 8 : I . KeVin Palmer; 2. Brien Klug: 3. Curtis Pruitt; 4. Bin e n eVIl's B y MARK D . B ONNEl.L ADa, lA, JULY 13 As the crowd filled th e sta nds at the Dalla s Cou nty Fa irg round s, it wa s cle a r thal th is series would be th e be st ye t. Well ove r 200 racers were ready to put on quile a show for the th ousands of fans in att endance. The heat races wen t quickly and left th e near- capa city cro wd an ti cipating some exciti ng m ain -ev ent acti on . In t he alway s -ex ctnnq 65c c cla ss, th e crowde d field of riders motored ar ound t he new bo wl tum and down the stad ium wh oop sectio n, with bikes four ab reast over the fi nish lin e. The sco rers wer e glad they did not hav e to keep tra ck the first time by. Ricky Draper he ld a two -second lead ove r Dan ie l Gifford a nd the rest of the field. On the last lap, Gifford was ab le to go low in th e last two co me rs and co me out ab out th ree inches in the lead at the fin ish lin e. Ja cob Pow ley , J u stin Avi s and Davi d Do wney J r. were not far behind, round - ing out the top five. Anot he r cl a ss tha t kept th e fan s o n the edges of their sea ts was the 250 cc AlB main. Ton y Wenck, the owner of the new Wi nt erset facility, to o k a we ll-nee ded bre a k from his tr ack work to show everyone th at he has not forgo tte n how to go fast - o r ta ke hom e the first -pla ce ca sh. On lap two, Dav id Br ommel wa s a ble to pu t a pa ss on Sou th Da kota 's Michae l Koch . Brandon Hoff and Andy Sal m rounded out the top five. In the Over 25 B cla ss, Matthew Ericson of nearby Minburn, Iowa , was able to hold off Chad Apl in a nd Paul Campbe ll wh ile T,J . White ba ttled with Lore n Booze ll and Sc ott Guiler. The Over 30 B cla ss provided some good action, a s Denis Giley an d Craig Flack mixed it up with the Over 30 A riders, leaV District ing 22 pres ident Brad Morga n, Pau l Ca mbel and Pat Nickel to d ice for the th ird through fifth pos itions. With ride rs from five states pu tting on an exce llent show , all of the spe cllltors left with at Glen Helen to rai se m on ey fo r Chet Dyre son. who was inju red earlier this yea r. Lon g B ea c h Molorsp o rts and co u nt l e ss others don ated products to be raffled off , ra is ing close to $20,000 for the sing le father of three great kids. Former Nationa l Cha mp Jeff "Fro" Emig signed autographs a nd chatted with the fan s, de spite th e obvi ou s pain from his recent back injury . Harry Lea ry us ed his 28 years of BMX experience and endu rance to lead th e Over 38 Exp erts to the overa ll victory . Pro -Valve KX pilot Mart y West erman grabbed a mon o ste r ho lesh ot. In pursu it w er e Rick Purcell, Greg Green , Dave Sh elton and Weston Reid. At th e conclusion of lap on e , West erman had a 10- bi ke -length le ad , wh ile Pu rc e ll was hold in g up Dan Can e va and Gr e en . YZmounted J eff Mas on wa s c har ging thr ough t he field at a f u r ious pa c e . W e sl erman e njoye d a s lig ht cu sh ion , wh ile Purc ell , Can e va and M aso n were wh eel t o wheel , j ousting fo r second. Can eva wa s stick ing a wh eelan Pur cell in ev ery corn er, but every tim e he tried to make a m ov e, Mason was showing him his front rubber. Th e trio reeled in Westerman, and a four-wa y battle for firs t erupte d . M ason pass ed Caneva for th ird and im me diate ly dived to the inside of Purcell for second . With two la ps to go , Mason to ok the lead fr o m Weste rma n in the ca ro usel turn . Wes te rm an co uld no t m a inta in the pace and went fr om fi r st to fourth in on ly two t urn s. A s the le ad ers l oo k the white fl ag , t he run ning orde r was M ason , Purcell , Canev a, Wester m a n a nd , f rom o u t o f n ow h e r e , Di r t Wurx/Axo- ba ck ed Lear y. On th e last lap , C a ne va we nt off th e tra ck , a n d Lea r y charge d fro m fi ft h to seco nd w ith two turn s to go. "I don 't think I am faster than these guy s, bu t I do th in k I a m in better s ha pe ," said Leary, a personal tra iner . A t th e end of lap one in m ota two . th e run n ing ord er w a s Ca r l Ga zafy . W est erman , Caneva and Leary . Ma son aga in suffered a poo r start and was charging through the field . Gazafy bu ilt up a sizable lead but then faded . Mason sliced through the field and into sec · and place, and seemed to have th e ov erall in the bag . Lea ry wa ited until the last la p an d the n charge d. With ha lf a la p to go, Leary lau nc hed his CR pa st Maso n on th e step·u p jump for the lea d. Gaza fy surprised the critic s an d held on for the moto win. Mason had to se ttle for third and second overa ll on the da y. But the da y belo nged to Leary , who went 2-2 sm il es on their fac es. . for th e overall . R.sults Results 50 J R; I. Bobby Hanson ; 2. Jake Whaley; 3. Skyler Rath: 4. c ody _ ; 5. Col

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