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Fogg and Metz following. Hanna and Jacob Fogg quickly passed Blackburn. Jacob Fogg opened up a big lead as Sanders shot by Metz and Jeremy Fogg. The positions stayed the same with Jacob Fogg winning over Hanna, Blackburn, Sanders and Jeremy Fogg. Jacob Fogg later came back and won both motos in 125cc B class. In the Pee Wee class Scott Williams led every lap of both motos but the battle was for second place between brothers Justin and Roben Holstein, as they swapped places several times in both mOlOS. Justin Holstein eventually nabbed second at the finish. Results +25: I. Pat Stillings (Hon); 2. David Kuxhauscn (Hon); 3. Roger Adams (Kaw); 4. Mi!<=h Holstein (Hon); 5. jo< Steidl (Hon). +30: I. Tony Gallanly (Yam); 2. Roger Adams (Kaw); 3. james McLellan (Hon); 4. Drew justi"" (Hon); 5. Carl Davis (Yam). +40: I. Peter Harrison (Hon); 2. Tom Fogg (Kaw); 3. john Kirby (Kaw); 4. Emanuel Aderhold (Mai). OPEN NOV: I. David Kuxhauscn (Hon); 2. Mike Amedeo (Kaw); 3. Mitch Holstein (Hon); 4. Andrew McElroy (Hon); 5. jell Sparks (Hon). PIW: I. Scoll Williams (Yam); 2. justin Holstein (Yam); 3. Robert Holstein (Yam). 16-24: I. jacob Fogg (Kaw); 2. Lonnie Blackburn (Kaw); 3. Shana Hanna (Suz); 4. jeremy Fogg (Kaw); 5. jason Men (Suzk 65: I. josh Faustino (Kaw); 2. Aaron Perkins (Kaw); 3. Andrei Bolini (Kaw); 4. Mall johnson (Kaw); 5. Travis Brewer (Kaw). 250/125 BEG: I. Dale Pelletier (Suz); 2. Derrick januszyk (KTM); 3. jon Langworthy (Yam); 4. Brandon Cunningham (Hon); 5. Wayne Schaeller (Suz). 85 7-11: I. Robert Famedl (Kaw); 2. Derek Keyes (Hon); 3. Clint Shealy (Kaw); 4. Aaron Perkins (Kaw); 5. jeremy McDow (Kaw). 125 C: I. josh Kielty (Suz); 2. SteVe Dumond (Hon); 3. Danile Fortin (Suz); 4. jeff Pope (Hon); 5. Mike Bernhan (Suz~ 85 12·13: I. josh Kielty (Suz); 2. Gary Leath (Suz); 3. Kenneth Mock (Kaw). 125 B: I. jason Men (SUl); 2. Ray Stillings (Hon); 3. Barry Sanders (Suz); 4. jacob Fogg (Kaw); 5. Kyle Myers (Hon). 85 14-15: I. jarrell Tippmgs (Suz); 2. Wayne Wilkie (Suz); 3. Geoff Hardy (SUl). SR MINl: I. Wayne Wilkie (Kaw); 2. Gary Leath (Suz); 3. josh Kielty (Suz); 4. GenII Hardy (Suz); 5. Robert Famell (Suz). 250 C: I. Steve Dumond (Kaw); 2. james McLellan (Hon); 3. Robert Armstrong (Suz); 4. Mike Lepp (Suz); 5. james Muglia (Hon). 250 B: I. Drew jwti"" (Hon); 2. Shana Thomas (Kaw); 3.jeremy Fogg (Kaw); 4. Craig Olson (Hon). 250 A; I. Travis Blackburn (Kaw). G"Me{.l~ II PRO~. _ _ _ _ _MILE _~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ~ k) Dub Richardson Ford-Isuzu _ . J::.~ ~~~ and AlTOw Promotions Presents .MIA ....:,y~~ _ NATIONAL 1/2 MILE . :;y{:; ';~i~ STATE FAIR GRANDSTAND DISCOUNT ROOMS AT RADISSON INN MOTEL 1-800-333-3333 AM,ATEUR RACES SUNDAY TICkets Available At Dub Richardson &Participating Area Motorcycle Dealers & All OK TICket Outlets TICket Info (405) 941-6800 SHORT TRACK RACES Friday, Night JULY 24, Creek County Speedway. Rt. 66 W. of Sapulpa, OK HURRY I GET YOURS BEFORE SMITTY'S MOM BUYS THEM ALL! By M. Sober Results at speeds of over 100 MPH SATURDAY, JULY 25 8 P.M. Faria fast at Glen Helen Spdwy SAN BERNARDINO, CA; JUNE 24 National Champion "Flyin" Mike Faria returned from a two week absence to capture the four-lap Scratch main as well as finishing second in the Handicap main at Glen Helen Speedway. Chris Manchester won the Handicap feature. Faria missed the last two.)Yeeks while racing in the Overseas Final of the Individual World Speedway Championships. Although he failed to qualify in England, he returned with a vengenance, finishing no worse than second in any race all evening. Starting from the pole in the Scratch main, Faria reached the first turn ahead of Gary Hicks. Faria kept his Russell Racing/A-I Piank/Shoei/Oilzall GM on the inside line as Hicks repeatedly attacked. Scotty Brant, who started from the oU15ide fourth spot, was also running hard on the bottom and pushed his front wheel past Hicks in the second lap, causing Hicks to ride wide. Hicks then developed mechanical problems and dropped ouL Chris Manchester was the second man off the line but fcl) back behind the pack in the first two laps, only to come roaring back at the finish line to nip Brant by inches for second. .Harley VS. Honda Pink, grey and black design printed on quality 100% cotton white T-Shirt Available in sizes Medium, Large, X-Large and XX-Large for just ... '11 95 EACH INCLUDES SHIPPING & HANDUNG • T-Shirt (Back Design) To order your Team Smitty T-Shirt, use the order form located below the Advertisers Index in this issue of Cycle News. V1SA , Credit Card Orders are OK T-Shirt (Front Design) SCRATCH: I. Mike Faria (GM); 2. Chris Manchester (Gdn); 3. Scoll Brant (Jaw): 4. Gary Hicks (GM). HDCP: I. Manchester; 2. Faria; 3. jason Chism (Jaw); 4. Hicks; 5. Greg Appleman (Wes). SUPP: I. johnny Walker; 2. Kevin Rubio; 3. Robbie Hack.man; 4. Craig Furman; 5. Chris Harrington. SDCAR: I. jo< Petraglovid/Alan Bilger; 2. Ross Millar/ Dale Leeder; 3. Peter Lewis/jamie Macy; 4. Don Panainl Mark Adams. Byrd best at Oklahoma Trials By R.D. Allman TIJLSA, OK, JUNE 21 Yamaha-mounted Bryan Byrd topped the Expe:rt class at round seven of the Oklahoma Tnals Championship, hosted by the Northeasterrn Oklahoma Trials Team. Byrd made it known that he is ready to move into the elite championship class, with a convincing win over a talented Expert class that included pro motocrosser Guy Cooper from nearby Stillwater, Oklahoma. Ron Lee used a smooth riding style to stay close but could not match the determination and aggressiveness of Byrd, and settled into second ahead of a rapidly-improving Gary Vernon and Cooper. Vernon and Cooper both used their motocross experience to attack the rock ledges that made up the majority of the day's course. Velpon won the battle with Cooper, while David Meyer brought his Yamaha in for fifth. In Amateur competition Butch Lathrom used his experience to beat out newcomer 51