one, holding off a charging Nico-
letti in the closing stages. Alessi
then played it safe for second in
moto two, taking the overall with
1-2 scores. Morais won the sec-
ond moto, but 4-1 finishes were
only good enough for second
overall. Nicoletti's 2-3 netted him
third overall.
The 50+ Pros also had their
shot to race the two-strokes
on Sunday for the 125 50+ Pro
class. Brown earned another title
by using his 125cc expertise to
take both moto wins in convinc-
ing fashion. Nicoll again followed
Brown in for second with 2-2
scores, with the newest Edison
Dye Lifetime Achievement Award
winner, Doug Dubach, rounding
out the podium in third.
Team Canada topped the
World Cup of Nations event
with their results in the 30, 40,
and 50+ World Cup motos. Rid-
ers Todd Minnie, Brock Hoyer,
and Julian Cerny took top
honors against the competing
countries.
CN
30+ Pro
1. Phil Nicoletti (Yam) 1-1
2. Mike Alessi (Hon) 2-3
3. Giacomo Redondi (GG) 4-2
4. Sean Lipanovich (KTM) 3-4
5. Justin McDonald (Hon) 5-5
40+ Pro
1. Ryan Morais (KTM) 1-1
2. Mike Brown (GG) 2-2
3. Kris Keefer (Yam) 3-3
4. Dennis Stapleton (Hon) 5-4
5. Mark Tilley (Kaw) 4-5
50+ Pro
1. Mike Brown (GG) 1-1
2. Kurt Nicoll (KTM) 2-2
3. Rusty Holland (Kaw) 3-3
4. Julian Cerny (KTM) 4-4
5. Brian Wheeler (KTM) 5-5
30+ 125 Pro
1. Mike Alessi (KTM) 1-2
2. Ryan Morais (KTM) 4-1
3. Phil Nicoletti (KTM) 2-3
4. Giacomo Redondi (GG) 3-5
5. Sean Lipanovich (KTM) 5-4
50+ 125 Pro
1. Mike Brown (GG) 1-1
2. Kurt Nicoll (KTM) 2-2
3. Doug Dubach (Yam) 3-3
4. Brian Storrie (Hus) 4-5
5. Nick Mairose (Kaw) 5-9
WIND
IN THE
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(Left) Doug Dubach got on the
podium in the 50+ 125 Pro class.
(Bottom) Giacomo Redondi was
a front-runner in both the 30+
Plus Pro classes.