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Cycle News 1992 11 04

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Mitchell came back with fresh rubber in the second moto and quickly distanced himself from Hamblin for the win and the overall. Hamblin took second place. Results OLD PHARTS: 1. Dale Anderson (Hon); 2. Greg Meyers (Yam); 3. Rudy Sevilla (SUl); 4. Chris Swift (Kaw); 5. Jesus Casillas (Yam). 125 BEG:'\. Viktor Doktor (Yam); 2. David CoI!(on (Su,); 3. Kevin Zrinzo (Kaw); 4. Bryon Cox (Yam); 5. Jeremy Schwudt (Kaw). 80 BEG: I. Jody A!(ostino (SUl); 2. Mike Goswick (SUl); 3. Mack Kiefer (Ka--:); 4. Danny Franklin (Kaw); 5. Chad Schmidt (Kaw). 125 STK NOV: \. John Emerson (SUl); 2. Clinton Warner (Hon); 3. Jon Raymond (SUl); 4. Marlon Sevey (Hon); 5. Jimmek Hollow (SUl). 125 MOD INT: 1. Jeff Tilton (Sur); 2. Tyler Kin!( (SUl); 3. Shawn Ellis (Kaw); 4. Hn!(elo In!(rande (Hon); 5. Erik Larsson (Yam). P/W STK: 1. Emitt Kling (ltj); 2. Jason Ciarletta (Yam); 3. Dutin Good (Yam); 4. Steve Gonzall; 5. Jesus Tasillas (Yam). S/M1NI: \. Dustin Nelson (SUl); 2. Tyler Kin!( (SUl); 3. Andy Harrin!(ton (SUl); 4. Cory Bender (SUl); 5. Reginald Mitchell (SOl). 250 NOv: 1. Chris Tibbetts (Yam); 2. Daniel Nichols (SUl); 3. Brian McDuffee (Yam); 4. Josh Pearson (Hon); 5. Malt McDonald (Kaw). 250 INT: 1. Jeff Tilton (SUl); 2. Jimmy Weitzel (Hon); 3. Kory Byers (Kaw); 4. Erik Larsson (Yam). JR DYC STK 0·8: 1. Emitt Klin!( (Kaw); 2. Coroy Macomboyr (Kaw); 3. Jesus Casillas (Kaw); 4. Jason Ciarktta (Kaw); 5. Mark Anderson (Kaw). JR CYC STK g·ll: 1. Sean Hamblin (Kaw); 2. John Hopkins (Raw): 3. Dusten Watson (Kaw); 4. Billy Laninovidi (!Caw): 5. Chris' McNatt (Kaw). 80 STK NOV: 1. Scott Conley (SUl); 2. Danny Montoya (Kaw); 3. Colby Raymond (SU1); 4. Josh Pryman (SUl); 5. Manny Arias (Kaw). P/W MOD: 1. Jason Ciarletta (Yam); 2. Emitt Kling (hj); 3. Jayde Santia!(o (Yam); 1. Dave Meyers (Yam);. 5. Ryan Bear (Yam). . 80 OPEN STK 9·11: \. Re!(inald Mitchell (Su,); 2. Sean Hamblin (Kaw): 3. John 'Hopkins (SUl); 4. Benjamin Rose (SUl); 5. Jon Meyers (Kaw). 80 NOV liNT lEX: \. Dustin Nelson (SUl); 2. Cory Bender (SUl); 3. Andy Harrin!(ton (SUl); 4. Joe Minor (Su,). . JR CYC MOD 0·8: \. Emitt Kling (Kaw); 2. Coroy McCombuyr (Kaw). JR CYC MOD 9·11: \. John Hopkins (Kaw); 2. Chris McNatt (Kaw); 3. Dusten Watson (Kaw). 125 MOD NOV: I. Aaron Priman (Su,); 2. Dan Finch (Sur); 3. John DUlly (Yam); 4. Cory Mortenson (Kaw); 5. Tim Tilton (Kaw). Waddington whomps Carlsbad MX By Dave Burgess CARLSBAD, CA, ocr. 17 Honda·mounted joe Waddington proved to be the fastest rider at Carlsbad Racew'ay, easily defeating the other vet pros, and all the regular pros to collect the lion's share of the purse at Racing Enterprises' Saturday motocross. The Pro field was on the small side, so the Vets were included in the class. The riders were treated to a totally redesigned track featuring several new jumps. Robert Laughlin had the hot clutch hand at the start of the first malO, and led Waddington and Dave Biesiada. Waddington put the pressure on, but Laughlin held his own. On the third lap, Waddington stuffed Laughlin going into a tight turn and took over the lead. On the move from a last-place start was Mike Hooker. Hooker was blazing fast as he zipped around Mike Dunlap f<;>r fourth place. Biesiada was running third and began to pressure the fading Laughlin until he lost the frdnt end in the sandwash and went down, retiring from the moto. Hooker was the next rider to challenge Laughlin, as he closed fast and put the move on Laughlin for second place. Waddington had a huge advantage when the checkered £lag £lew, finishing the mota with a lead of over half a lap on Hooker, who led Laughlin and Dunlap across the line. Hooker grabbed the holeshot for mota two, but Waddington stepped up the pace and blew by him and ran away. Hooker held on to a distant second, with Laughlin again a lonely third. Milano Atanasovski showed a return to the style that won him the junior title in 1991, as he raced through the first turn with a sevenbike length lead on the 125cc Junior class. Pierre Oxelmark was in second, with Jeff Skeen and Steve Wamboldt in tow. Atanasovski looked strong in front for several laps until Oxelmark stormed by on the downhill. Shortly after that, Wamboldt shot past Atanasovski in a tight turn for second place. Atanasovski's day tame to an abrupt halt . as he did a face plant and retired for the day. This moved Skeen into a distant third. All eyes were on the now-raging battle for the lead between. Oxelmark and Wamboldt. Wamboldt waited patiently to make his move and shot by for the win on the last lap. Oxelmark was a close second, with 'Skeen 10 the third position. . Oxelmark put his Suzuki out in front early in moto two but Wamboldt would not be denied as he £lew past for the win and the overalL Results 80 JR: 1. Manny Arias (Kaw). 125 BEG: L Tore Amato (Hon); 2. Chris Mathew (SUI); 3: Bryan Frskine (Kaw); 4. Matt Smith (Kaw); 5. Craig Elder (Hon). 125 JR: 1. Steve Wamboldt (Hon); 2. Pierre Oxelmark (Sur); 3.Jefl Skeen (Hon); 4. Milano Atanasovski (Hon). 1251NT: 1. Tim Olson (Kaw); 2. Tim Staulenbeil (Hon). 250 BEG: 1. D.J. Cox (Yam); 2. Elton Martins (SUl); 3. Axel Mnich (Kaw); 4. Jim Williams (Kaw); 5. David Gilbertson (Yam). 250 JR: L Beau Willette (Hon); 2. Jim Hawkins (Yam); 3. Fred Thiel (Yam). . 250 INT: I. Scott Takacs (Hon). 500 JR: J. Robert Failing (Hon); 2. Dave Burgess (KTM); 3. Eric Carr (Kaw); 4. Dan Campbell (Hon); 5. John Tookey (Kaw). 25-2g INT: I. Tod McKay (Hon). BOMBER: I. Robert Eai!ing (Yam); 2. Ben Grable (Yam). VINT: 1. Allen McKay (Hus). VET BEG: I. Bill Melanson (SUl); 2. Tray Peters (Hon); 3. Tim Williams (Kaw); 4. Jerf Parks (Hon); 5. Scott Ball (Hon). . VET JR: I. JelfVan Camp(Yam); 2. Paul Vogelsang(Hon); 3. Darrell Little (Yam); 4. Keith Sievers (Yam); 5. T.e. . Brinegar (Hon). VET INT: I. Ron Lawson (Kaw); 2. Tod McKay (SUl); 3. Jeff Mason (Yam); 4. Craig Breihan (Hon). VET PRO: I. Joe Waddington (Hon); 2. KalV lnomoto (Hon); 3. Dave Biesiada (Su,). PRO: \. Mike Hooker (Yam); 2. Robert Laughlin (Hon); 3. Mike Dunlap (Yam). OT JR: 1. Ira Meiberger (Yam); 2. 'Bob KoUer (Hon); 3. Bruce Cornell (Hsb). OT INT: \. Len Verner (Hon); 2. David Col (Kaw); 3. Gary Scott (Kaw); 4. Jim Hollon (Hon). OT EX: I. Alan Olson (Hon); 2. George Kohler (Hon); 3. Ray Pisarski (Hon); 4. Horst Leitner (Kaw); 5. Joey Weisel (SUl). Steel stomps Daniel Boone.MX By Gwenn Harris LONDON, KY, ocr. II joshua Steel of Dayton, Ohio, stomped the competition in the 125 and 25qcc A classes at Daniel Boone Motocross Park in London. Steel, a newcomer to the Daniel Boone fbie Dunham (Yam). '. 500 BEG: 1. Dave Millen (Hon); 2. Quinn Fregeau (Kaw). JR VET BEG: 1. Tom Rene (Hon); 2. Joe Stich (Kaw). JR VET NOV: l. Kenji Gauthier (SUl); 2. Vance Kelley (Kaw); 3. Danny Lorenz (Hon); 4. Darin McChesney (Suz). JR VET EX: 1. Rich Truchinski (Suz). VET BEG: 1. Dan Bernardino (Suz); 2. John Lowell (Hon); 3. Bob Gardella (SUl); 4. Bruce Hathaway (Yam); 5. Tim Mitchell (Kaw). VET NOV: 1. Chris Haumont (SUl); 2. Rick Chouinard (Hon); 3.John Brickner (Yam); 4. Bob Shimp (SUl); 5. Joseph Billings (Hon). . VET INT:. I. Rodney Morrison (Hon); 2. Marc Prince (KTM); 3. David Williams (Sul). SR BEG: 1. Larry Kirsch (Hon); 2. Bill Weltman (Hon). SR INT: 1. Bob Dunham (Yam). . Smith smooth at Hoosier MX By Pat Ruddick UNIONTOWN, IN, ocr. II Mark Smith won the Dash For Cash A race at the Hoosier Hilltoppers' motocross track. .Honda-Kawasaki of Bloomingtonsponsored Smith jumped into the early lead, followed by Scott Uebelhor. Jeff May quickly moved by Uebelhor for second place. May caught the leading Smith and the two pulled away, as Uebelhor had his hands full defenQ.ing third place from Jay Ba.umert and Rick Marshall. Smith won with May finishing second. . Bob Lewis got the holeshot in the Dash For Cash B race, followed by Joshua Alexander. Jeff Griffith then went by Alexander for second place. Alexander went down in the tum after the drop-away, and Griffith crashed shortly after, Jeffy Chilman and John Maschino took advantage and moved into second and third places, respectively. Chilman ·then moved up to challenge Lewis for the top spot until they tangled bars, and Lewis went down hard. Chilman won by five bike lengths, followed by Maschino. Mitch Keller grabbed the lead in the first Plus ~O B mota, followed by Steve Donaldson. jeff Griffith edged by Donaldson with Tony Smith and Bob Lewis sliding into fourth and fifth. On lap three, Lewis went down and Griffith dropped it in the doubles. Keller won easily, with Donaldson, Smith, Griffith and Tim Gwin rounding out the top five. The second mota saw Lewis grab the holeshot with Donaldson and Keller in tow. Keller got by both riders quickly and started to pull out a big lead. Donaldson doubled

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