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LOCAL EVENTS
traffic and had almost caught up with the lead
pack when he washed out in a corner and
landed hard on his shoulder. As Dickinson
took the checkered, Walker once again picked
himself up and limped to the finish behind
Horton and Dudley.
As the riders funnelled into turn one for
moto two, Dudley was once again leading the
pack. Running in second was Horton,
followed by Dickinson and the rest of the pack.
On the second lap, while in the lead, Dudley
duplicated Walker's first-moto fall, handing
the lead over to Horton. Dickinson was all
over the Yamaha rider, knowing he needed
to get by for the overall win, and the two
pulled away from the pack. Lap after lap
Dickinson pecked away at Horton, who
managed to hold onto the lead despite lapped
traffic. Dickinson had to settle for second in
the moto and second overall, while Horton
got the victory.
In the Vet Intermediate ranks, Charlie
Strong holeshot both motos only to have Scott
Curtis jump past him over the double. Strong
would chase the Honda jockey down in the
front section of the -course and almost pull
alongside him in the back section, only to
fall behind when Curtis doubled the jump
on the front straight. Curtis wpn both motos,
with Strong settling for runner-up.
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Results
Gary Dudley (428) and Charlie Strong (2) banged bars around the Sunrise MX track.
Reggie Elliott (near lane) beat Noah Penright (far lane) for the LACR Pro Gas win.
Cody Wenger (17) couldn't hold off Jimmy Owens (behind), who worked his way
through the pack to claim the win in the 55cc class at Trail-Way Short Track.
PIW B·I: J. ].]. Hall (Yam); 2. Shane mith (Yam); 3.
Chris Nihan (Pax); 4. Brodie Vernolla (Yam); 5. Brandon
OrIOn (Yam).
60 0-8: J. Ju tin Jordan (!\aw).
60 9-11: J. Cody Elrod (!\aw); 2. Joe Neitzel (!\aw).
80 NOV: J. Greg Andrew (Sur); 2. Joel Nelson (!\aw); 3.
Chris Neiuel (Kaw).
125 BEG: \. Chris Vasquez (Suz); 2. Eric Anderson (Sur);
3. Clill Cook (!\aw); 4. Brian McCormick (!\aw); 5. Eric
Gardella (!\aw).
125 NOV: I. Rick Elrod (Sur); 2. Shawn O'Brien (Sur);
3. Fred Ogrim (Hon); 4. Kerth !\an (Suz); 5. Kenny Reed
(!\aw).
1251NT: I. Jason Simmons (!\aw).
250 BEG: I. hawn Hudson (Atk); 2. Andy Payne (!\aw);
3. Ray Harp (!\aw); 4. Darrell Hayes (Yam); 5. Robert Adomeit
(Yam).
250 NOV: I. Dustin Householder (Sur); 2. Darin Smart
(Hon); 3. Josh McRoberts.
250 INT: I. Colin Couto (!\aw); 2. Rob Dunham (Yam);
3. Nick Malrose (Sur).
250 PRO: I. Craig Hofmeister (Hon).
JR VET INT: I. Brian Hill (Yam); 2. Pat Vernola (Kaw).
VET BEG: I. Johnny Padilla (Hon); 2. Dennis Kizebach
(Hon); 3. Jon Hall (Sur); 4. Danny Padilla (Hon); 5. Ruthann
Renaux (Sur).
VET NOV: I. Rick Chouinard (Hon); 2. Alex Spinelli
(Yam); 3. Mike Brennan (Hon); 4. Tim McAdams (!\aw);
5. Ron Northrup (Yam).
VET INT: I. Scott Curtis (Hon); 2. Charlie Strong (!\aw);
3. Randy Anderson (Yam).
VET EX: I. Mark Horton (Yam); 2. Gene Dickinson (Kaw);
3. Gary Dudley (!\aw); 4. Scotty Walker (Hon).
SR BEG: I. Lany Kirsch (Hon).
SR tNT: I. Ken Renaux (Hon); 2. Bob Dunham (Yam);
3. u.yman Gattis (Hon); 5. Gary Willison (!\aw).
Sargis slick at LACR drags
By Bob Johnson
took control of the race from that point, and
Jon Siavey finished second in the class. Deuce
Kirk followed Nelson over the finish line to
win the 250cc C class, with Michael Glasscock
nabbing second.
Track conditions were much better for the
second moto. Glasscock again got the advantage as a big pile-up at the first turn slowed
down some riders. Siavey followed Glassrock
in second. Nelson was back a ways, but began
moving up fast. By the third lap, Nelson and
Siavey were side by side, but Siavey held on
to score the win and the overall victory. Deuce
Kirk followed on Nelson's heels to earn the
win and the overall in the 250cc C class.
Results
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125 A: J. Gregory Rand (!\aw); 2. Jim Krauser (!\aw); 3.
Willis Groons (KTM).
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250 Ac J. Gregory Rand (Suz); 2. Jim Krauser (!\aw); 3.
Bill Hastings (Hon); 4. Willis Groons (KTM).
UIL AM: J. Jon Siavey (Hon); 2. Daniel Nelson (Hon);
3. Kevin !\asey (Hon).
60: J. Chris Heath; 2. ].R. Carter (!\aw); 3. Todd Maggard
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(!\aw); 4. Ryan Sipes (!\aw).
80 SR: J. Kurt SIms (!\aw); 2. Brian Bourne (!\aw); 3. Danyl
Monhollen (Sur).
80 BEG: J. Paul Karle (!\aw); 2. Chris Hedrick (Hon); 3.
Brian Hodges (Hon); 4. Glenn Thompson (Suz); 5. William
Hampton (!\aw).
250 B: J. Daniel Nelson (Hon); 2. Jon Slavey (Hon).
250 C: J. Deuce Kirk (Sur); 2. Sean Souder (Yam); 3. Michael
Glasscock (Sur); 4. Mike Baker (!\aw); 5. hane Gillispie
(Yam).
OPEN AM: J. Jammye McQuade (Hon).
SCHBY: J. Kurt Sims (!\aw); 2. Kenny Ruby; 3. Paul !\arle
(!\aw); 4. Adam Vaughn (Sur); 5. Brian Hodges (Hon).
50: J. Ryan Sipes (Yam); 2. Brandon Heath (Yam); 3. Justin
Sipes (Yam); 4. Austin Peterson (Yam).
NON·CURR: J. Jonathan Langworthy (Yam); 2. Shane
Gillispie (Yam); 3. Robert Goldson (Hon); 4. Brian Clothier
(Yam).
25+: J. Deuce Kirk (Sur); 2. Daren Turner (Sur); 3. Todd
Richmond (!\aw); 4. Michael Glasscock (Sur).
125 C: \. Todd Richmond (!\aw); 2. Jonathan Langworthy
(Yam); 3. David Culton (Hon); 4. Robert Goldson (Hon);
5. Thomas Heck (!\aw).
30+: 1. Carl Blevins (Hon); 2. Ed Aberegl\' (Mai); 3. Kevin
!\asey (Hon); 4. John Fryman (!\aw); 5. DaVId Zanet (Yam).
Horton hits Sunrise Motocross
By David A. Procida
ADELANTO, CA, ocr. 4
Mark Horton took advantage of his adversaries' mishaps to win the California Racing
Club's Vet Expert class during their bimonthly race at Sunrise Cycle Park.
In moto one the combined Expert/Intermediate start saw desert racer-turned-motocrosser
Gary Dudley take the holeshot with Scotty
Walker and Gene Dickinson in tow. Walker,
who was in his first comeback race after a
serious crash last month, railed the outside
line and doubled the whoops to take the lead
from Dudley. Dudley then came under
pressure from Dickinson, who stuffed underneath him in a tight corner.
Up front, Walker was pulling away from
everyone and had encountered lapped traffic.
Behind him, Dickinson and Dudley were
pushing their way through the back-markers,.
and Horton had moved up to join them.
At around midmoto, Walker flew over a
tabletop jump, got crossed up and cartwheeled
his CR250. As he picked himself up, Dickinson, Dudley and Horton all passed by.
Dickinson spent the remainder of the moto
weaving and dodging traffic, while Horton
closed in and passed Dudley when Dudley got
stuck behind a lapper.
Walker was busy making a charge through
PALMDALE, CA, EPT.27
Clark argis dominated the National Motorcycle Racing Association's Top Sportsman
eliminator at .Los Angeles County Raceway,
running consistent se-ven-second times at 180
miles per hour with his 1991 turbo Kawasaki.
The first round of eliminations began with
John Terranova defeating Kris Wilcox. Steve
Rice beat Art Engstrom, Shuru stopped Vince
Testa, and Sargis got a bye for his low
qualifying effon.
Sargis began the semi finals with a 7.33/
183.57 shot to stop current points leader
Terranova, whose Kawasaki slowed to an
8.13/150.80. Shuru' 1992 Kawasaki advanced
to the final round when he stayed ahead of
Steve Rice's Kawasaki. Both bikes had
problems, with Shurtz getting the win light
at 9.69/144.21.
The final round was anticlimactic, as Shuru
• left the line before the Christmas tree was
activated, handing the automatic win to
Sargis. Sargis ran his slowest time of eliminations at 7.53/184.24, for his first NMRA
win of the season.
Roy Sears has had the honor of winning
all but one of this season's rounds, and his
LACR event win came at the expenxe of
Kawasaki racer Kevin Enders. Sears' 1986
Suzuki ran an 8.83/151.12 (8.80 Index) to
Enders' quick 8.76/153/28.
Karen Stoffer increased her lead in the
MRA Super Comp Series when she defeated
Bill Peters in the final round with a 9.04/
14-3.09 run.
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Reggie Elliott won his first Pro Gas title
of the year when he defeated Noah Penright
in the final round of the 9.50 second index.
Elliott's 1992 GSXR ran a final-round 9.72/
117.51, as runner-up Penright's 1979 Kawasaki broke. In the semi finals, Elliott beat the
Harley of Buzz McCoy, while Penright beat
Scott Valentine.
Bob Stoykovich rode his 1989 Yamaha to
a 10.49/103.11 (10.22 Index) final-round
victory in Super Gas, defeating Alfred Barrios.
The Modified E.T. eliminator went to the
1990 Kawasaki of Jerry Taylor, as he won his
third NMRA event of the year with an 11.05/
107.08 (11.03 dial-in).
Super E.T. went to the 1987 Kawasaki of
Thad Wilu who logged a 10.42/116.87 (10.30
dial-in), and beat the Suzuki of Mark
Chernysh.
Modified Harley honors went to the 1986
Sportster of Keith Kardell, as he recorded a
12.24/118.56 run (12.17 dial-in). Steve Blake
drew a .390 red light in the final.
Aubrey Eten rode his 1980 Kawasaki to a
win in the Trophy final, stopping Kris Wilcox
in the ti tle round.
Hawk flies at Trail-Way ST
By Len Breech
Photo by Ben Breech
HANOVER, PA, ocr. 4
Rick Hawk scored his first win of the season
in the 600cc A class, as Trail-Way Speedway
closed down its season on a cloudy, cool
Sunday afternoon.
Hawk grabbed the lead right at the start,
with Bob Sweeten, Gary Clark and Jack
Franklin following. As they took the white
flag, Sweeten slipped into the lead, but as he
entered the first turn, his engine let go. In
the confusion as Sweeten slowed, Clark took
the lead from Hawk, but as they came off the
final turn, Hawk got a better drive and nabbed
the win.
One of the best races of the season came
in the 600cc Pro class. Harold Dorsey, Georgie
Price and Kevin Varnes were all in the same
heat, where they staged a position-swapping
battle for six laps. At the start of the final,
Dorsey put his Dorsey Builders-sponsored
Rotax in front of teammate Price and Varnes
while Dallas Baer took what was to be a lonely
fourth place. Dorsey held down first most of
the way, though Varnes did pass him briefly
in the late laps. Varnes and Price battled over
second just inches behind Dorsey for most of
the race. Dorsey took the checkered flag a bike
length in front of Varnes and Price.
After practicing on a 600cc that wasn't up
to snuff, Tom Ma~ee borrowed Bob Sweeten's
250cc and jumped into the lead over regular
class-winner Shane Merryman, with Roy
Miller, Bobby Bills, Eddie Whanon and Tom
Skethway fighting for third a ways back.
Magee stayed in front of Merryman. the entire
way, while Miller and Whanon worked to the
front of the pack. At the flag, they crossed
the line side by side, with Wharton getting
the nod.
Results
200: I. Paul Lynch (Hon); 2. Mike McKee (Kaw); 3. Toni
Sewell (Yam); 4. Mark Keslick (Hon); 5. Nathan Davis
(Cap;).
65: I. Will Russell (Hon); 2. Bill Stillwell (!\aw); 3. Scott
Morrison (Kaw); 4. Brandon Kreep;er (!\aw.
600 A: I. Rick Hawk (Yaljl); 2. Gary Clark (Rtx); 3. Jack
Franklin (RlX); 4. Eddie Hidden (Rtx); 5. Phil Libhart (Rtx).
55: I. Jimmy Owens (Yam); 2. Adam Gamble (M·M); 3.
Scott Morrison (Yam); 4. Cody Wenger (hj); 5. Zach Zechman
(Yam).
250 A: I. Todd Winsett (Hon); 2. Paul Lynch (Hon); 3.
Bill Bromley (SUI); 4. Rick Hawk (Yam); 5. Gardner White
(Yam).
85: I. John Winsett Jr. ( u,); 2. Tom Skethway (Hon);
3. Donald Mullen (Yam): 4. Paul Allison (Ron); 5. Brandon
Bills (Yam).
750 A: I. Claren~ Bull (Yam); 2. Bob weeten (H·D): 3.
John Winsett r. (H-D): 4. Paul Crumlinp; (Hon); 5. Jim
Chapman (Tri).
250 B: I. Tom Map;ee (Kaw); 2. hane Menyman (Yam);
3. Eddie Wharton (Yam); 4. Roy Miller (CaK); 5. Tom
kethway (Mai).
600 B: I. Shane Merryman (Rtx); 2. Todd Temple (}lon);
3. Mike Thomas (Yam): 4. Ricky Hess (Rtx); 5. Jell Sassaman
(Hon).
600 PRO: I. Harold Dorsey (Rtx); 2. Kevin Varnes (Rtx);
3. Georp;ie Price (Rtx); 4. Dallas Baer (Rtx); 5.