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Cycle News 1992 12 16

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HOUSTON Bak~ PRE-ENTRY ONLYII ABSOLUTELY NO POST ENTRY SIGN UP! Mail-In Pre-Entry - $40 FRIDAY ONLy SIGN UP Pre-Entered Riders -Pick-up packet at registration. HOURS: 4:00 PM-lO:OOPM at Race Headquarters , _. 1 ~1OIIi(2::;,~~. fif~ ADMISSION A Amateur Event Only ~(§)"2J~~r Adults... $8.00 Children (10 and Under)... $S.oo )~ ~ ~{§)~ All Riders & *Mechanic.M.U.SI come to registration at race headquarters! All Riders under 18 years old must be accompanied by Parent or Guardian! *Mechanics wishing to purchase an arm band that enables them to go to the line with their riders must come to registration. Available event day ONLY ~ ~ ~~~\~ RACE HEADQUARTERS HOUSQN ~1 Adams Mark 2900 Briarpark Houston. TX 77042 (713) 735-2703 For Res: 1-800-444-ADAM ~V" SEAULE Red Uon Hotel-Sea Tac 18740 Pacific Hwy South Seattle. WA 98188 (206) 246-8600 PRE-ENTRY INFORMATION There will be NO POST ENTRIES accepted for this race! A LIMITED NUMBER OF ENTRIES ARE BEING ACCEPTED! If there is a problem with your entry you will be contacted. ~--~--------------_.~._-------------------Clip and Sove Top Portion for Your Information. AWARDS This Pre-Entry is for... _.__ HOUSTON SEATTLE PAYBACK 7 PLACES CLASS STRUCTURE photocopy If racing more than one-evenl Place a./ in the class(es) you choose to ride. __51cc Auto (4-8) Stock __65cc 7-11 __85cc7-11 _85cc 12-13 __85cc 14-15 PRE-ENTRY MAil-IN ENTRY FE'E $40.00 Per Class __125 C Novice __125 B Intermediate _125 A __125 Youth 12-15 __Plus 25 __250 C Novice __250 B Intermediate _25O/fX1J A __seniors 3D-Up __Seniors 35-Up MAIL·IN ENTRY FEE INClUDES: Amateur Rider Gate Fee, Rider Entry Fee. PLUS an Action an Early Entry Pass to saturday Nights Pro Superaoss. Name: _ Age: Day Phone: Bike Brand: P~ __Seniors 4O-Up . Novice ·B/C· _ _5CX) Pass and HOUSTON PRE-ENTRY MUST BE POSTMARKED BY JANUARY 4, 1993 SEATTLE PRE-ENTRY MUST BE POSTMARKED BY JANUARY 15,1993 AMA #: _ City: Address: State: Riding #: _ 2nd Choice Number of Entries Checked: _ _ X $40.00 equals _ (Amount Due) AMA membership will be required. This may be purchased at event. AMA-$29.00/year. MAIL CASHIERS CHECK OR MONEY ORDER TO: 'iJariof SCOTTU:=.o.. World Sports. P.O, Box 13246. St. Petersburg, FL 33733 Phone: (813) 894-0439 ~DUNLOP A: • 1,.....;iOW.....,.,.E~....,1 ... ;t:,-::MISY.. 4'~A~JA ~:~ ~ ~~ . , '" PEA'ORItANC£1Il ------------------------~----------------------------- -, 1, For FASTEST service attach old mailing label in space below. If mailing label is not available. print your name' and address in this box. Please allow 3 weeks for change to take effect. 2. Print your NEW address here. NAME blast.Moto West MX •• By J.It.. Canaguier HOUJSTIIl, CA, NOV. 22 'Ibe father/son duo of Dan and Aaron Baker scored wins at the famed Hollister CP motocrOSS course. Dan Baker put his C1l25O into the lead in moto ODe of the Old,Timer Novice c!ass and WORLDSPORTS~$=~=TI=~=~~GD=~~= fNTRY INEQ Zip: 125 PRO: I. Danny Paladino (lCaw); 2. Michael Brandes (Suz); 5. Jed Green (SUI); •. Danny Nelson (Kaw); 5. Tyler Hummel (Han). 250 PRO: I. Michael Brandes (SUI); 2. Tyler Hummel (Suz); 5. John Stark (Yam); 4. Jimmy Clay (Suz); 5. Scoo.er McElroy (SUI). VET PRO: J. Randy Chapman (SUI); 2. Eric Mashbir (SUI). P/W: I. Travis Pauerson (Han); 2. David Nicholas (Yam); 5. Wesley Patterson (Han); 4. Patrick Pauerson (Han). 60 NOV: I. Randy Norman (Kaw); 2. Ka.hy Pruitt (Kaw). 60 BEG; I. ChriOlopher Loredo (Kaw); 2. Mickie Nonhrop (Kaw); 5. Eric Brad (Kaw); 4. Lonie Fi.ch (Kaw); 5. Sheena Pauerson (Kaw). . 80 BEG: I. Hawk Whi.e (Han); 2. Jeremy Ellis (Han); 5. Shawn Mietz (KTM); 4. Daniel Sanchel (Han); 5. Danny Ornelas (SUI). 80 NOV: I. Tyler Evans (Han); 2. Jason Ellis (Han). 80 INT: I. Jell Nonhrop (SUI). 80 EX: I. Jell Baldwin (SUI). 125 INT: I. Casey Johnson (Kaw); 2. ETic Phipps (SUI); 5. Jimmy Piera: (Kaw); 4. l.ana: Bollens (Han). 250 INT: I. Shane Whea.on (Yam); 2. Craig ChriSlian (Yam); 5. Rick Alves (Yam); 4. Marcus Sabado (SUI); 5. Kelly Prosch (Han). 500 INT: J. Daniel S.urgeon (Han); 2. Steve l.aw (Kaw). VETINT: I. Eric Harvey (Yam); 2. David Rodriguez (Yam); 5. Gary Fargo (SUI); 4. David Berg (Han); 5. Allex Chellew (Yam). 125 NOV: I. Chad Burleson (Han); 2. Bran. Steiger (Hon); 5. GregOhlsen (Kaw); 4. Charles Tracy (Suz); 5. Duane Bonini (Kaw). 250 NOV: I. Joe Vella (Yam); 2. Richard Quinones (Hon); 5. Sam Love (Han); 4. John Harris (Suz); 5. Sean Hummel (Suz). 500 NOV: I. Denis Wheeler (Yam); 2. Pa.rick McCoy (Han); 5. Brua: Moore (Han). VET NOV; J. Duane Polsey (Kaw); 2. Michael Renner (Kaw); 5. Steve Cokenes (Yam); 4. Marty Maloney (Yam); • 5. Jady Patterson (Han). OT EX: I. Wes Braby (Kaw). OT INT; I. Don BrumCieid (Han); 2. Glenn Pruitt (Han). OTNOV: J. DonFJaner(Kaw);2. William Azbogas.(Kaw); 5. S.eve Bevilacqua (Hon); 4. Raymond Buck (Suz). 125 BEG: J. Jus.in Beman (Yam); 2. Anthony Aranda (Kaw); 5. Clill Baggot (Kaw); 4. Wade Speyer (Kaw); 5. Bobby Temple.on (Kaw). 250 BEG; I. Craig Weitz (Yam); 2. Darin Miller (Han); 5. SeOIl Brigh. (Han); 4. Eric Sharkey (Kaw); 5. Greg Mashore (Han). January 30, 1993 HOUSTON ASTRODOME By Nuklear Neukam Results SEATTLE SUPERCROSS~~~~~~~A~M~.~~ saturday January 16, 1993 Paladino plucks Sandhill MX BRENTWOOD, CA, NOV. 29 Sunny weather and hot racing set the day's action at Sandhill Ranch for the postThanksgiving GFI MXevent, where Renthall AXO/Any Rider Kawasaki-sponsored Danny Paladino aced Michael Brandes in the l25cc Pro class. Paiadino jammed into the early lead at the start of both molOS and stayed there for both wins and the overall. Brandes gave a hearty challenge in the first outing and the action got especially close about midway throu~h, when Brandes tried to rail the outside perimeter in a tight and tricky left-hand tum. He shot inside, only to have Paladino close off the passa~e, resulting in a collision. Paladino conunued on to the win ahead of Brandes. After posting a fifth place in round one, SUluki-mounted Jed Green looked much more aggressive in moto two, as he worked up through the pack to take third place and third overall. Paladino scored his second moto win for the overall victory. After lOpping Jimmy Pierce in the first 125cc Intermediate moto, Casey Johnson had to work into the lead in moto two and keep alert as Eric Phipps ha'unted him from second. Johnson managed to overcome the pressure, building up a lead and scoring both wins for the overall. A 3-2 finish earned Phipps second overall, while Pierte used a 2-4 tally for third overall. Yamaha-mounted Shane Wheaton had his work cut out for him in the formidable 250cc Intermediate class, but he proved worthy of it as he topped both molOS for the overall. Craig Christian took a first-molO fourth on another YZ250, but came back strong in round two to finish second and second overall. Joe Vella used a 3-1 score in the 250cc Novice class to post the overaJl, with Richard Quinones runner-up both molOS for second overall. AMATEUR AM. .5. John Franco (Suz); •. Vincent AlJegre«a (lCaw); 5. Jooe C1 (Han); •. Rick Tabplr (Hon); 5. Peter Fritseber (HOot). VINT: J. Ned Daily (Han); 2. Ilid>ard Baulcher (Pen); 5. Broa: JOoetr (lCaw); •. William Motando (Hus); 5. Glenn Van Cott (Bul). LATE MODEL: J. Thomas Benti.egna (lCaw); 2. Paul Wertheiner (Han); 5. R.obert Jarvis (Han); •. James Medlin (Han); 5. Jooeph Feist (lCaw). ~ PRE-ENTRY FORM L ADDRESS CITY _ STATE _ ZIP _ 3. Mail to: Circulation Department CYCLE NEWS, P.O. Box 498, Long Beach, CA 90801-0498 J 25

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