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Cycle News 2006 Issue 06 February 15

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Rrsurrs HlNl SEG 65: L Hicha€l F..nier; 2. Iy'er tawrci; 3. JErefly lohBor; 4. Ky'e Fifti5. q/ P,&. MlNl BEG 85: L Ry& H,ldreth;2. GeorSe l'1a ne: l. lomtho Ganyi4.limmy Kinn.r:5 Collln P*hiro*[i MlNl XOV 85. L Ky'e w&d.ll: ?. lamr HeE: l. l,lkhnel W den Jri 4. Cole YounS; 5. Blake Novelicn. MlNl UtT 0t: I Silt H6rtu. F/t vEI BEG: L l'1a( Smth: 2.laon Bnbyi ]. Anrhon/ Sqnnolr:4 Henry V g6: 5. Robby CBiS. 28-35 TRUE AEGr l. Chrir akk 2. Toh H er; l. DanielChlna: 4 Todd Leishmafi 5. Tnvk Muml 28-35 BEG: l. Aaron Hurleyi 2. Crrg Spei.h*r L Thom6 Lattenhalsi 4 Ed Nelsa;5. Aert V€9.. 2a-15 NOE l. Shawn Ellir:2 Eflc Aur; 3. Rob.rt B.iton: ,1. Stwe Cl*n8eri s. Stde Hrmann. 28-15 INI: l. Pos Pohfton: 2 Lo..n Pqhlrosli: I Oavid Foteri 4 Dutq Matuin: 5. J6on Fielde. 20.35 PROr l. Kns Keefer: 2. Wilt l'rurgave: l.l&n Lal:di ,1. Jimmy Lavorcri 5. Chris Ydne. 36+ TRUE IEG: l. Rob Pa6l.ri 2. Jon Dahl; L Da! l'liller ,1. f4a.k st&keri 5. Cdig Tatuh. 3a-{2 BEG! L Le C@k 2. G€org€ Fuentes;3. Danrel BEnco; 4. Roben M.Fiddeni 5. Ratmond Gl@i 36-il2 NOv: I Kenny Grnio: I f im Dolli.on; l. l4ik. C*er t. Hark Bellroni 5. Ga.y Ho@d. 36-al INT: I R65 RDbhson: 2. Hike Hlb.*; l. Dnvid FontBi 4. Jonny Berokin; 5. D6n Turn€. 15+ PRO: l. Chris Youns: 2. willy M$sBvei l. Ch.k H€inn.h:4. Todd Flamin& 5. Lors Pchir@3[. 4r-4t BEG: l. Oon Gl@i 2. tlike NishiB: ] l€fi SElr€5; 4. Bnan Underdahl: 5. Allen LE.um. 43-49 NOv: l. flrk Sandzihl.r: 2.lay Laume.i L Kenny Camphall: .t.ln6 Guimri 5 Phil,pcruz,43+ lNIi I St* Piattonl;2, Stde Lawleri 3 6ob C6pei 4 E.ic Bar; 5. Scott Cal8. 501 BEc: l. Brll Badr 2. Jin B.ar&l€yi l. StEw Btd; ,1. Steve NeMohei 5. BroklF flcclendon 50+ OPEN: l.lohn AMoodi2. J@ Pena: I o.ve la.obusrt. Ja.k M.Cormi.k: S Oavid AbsE€r VEI EX: I oamian Bak.r: 2 Chris Turn.r OPEN aEG: L iafr Weisi2. C6l. Ga.rit/i 3. OJon Bailey;4. San WSlla.ej 5. RFn Pehirowski OPEN NOv: L KilaniWalshi 2.5€n Heinrkhi I A.monde ASuilar; 4 l'icha€l Bartovsky: 5.lerem/ FBijo. OPEN INT: l. Cole Selr 2. And, Orngoi3 l6on Fields:.4 Nicr B!!ey:5. Randy l"lerrill. OPEN PRO| L Kris K€eler: 2. Bru.e P.chnavyi l. Hichael wilrard: t. Ch.$ Young: 5. Json L:Boi. OPEN NON-PRO: L Ni.k Bus*yi 2. K,leiwalshj :1. Dan Va deaeli a. Mi.hael Sadovskyi 5 Jeremyfdiio. Don't see your event here? Ihen GnGc[ oul For the most comprehensive local event coverage in the USA, visit wwwCycleNewsEvents.com Events listed by region, state and date, making it easy to find event coverage from ygUI area of the country! I M@ I - I r 1 Year/6 lssues-$g.gs 2Yea 12lssues-$18.00 t. I Stoy lnfo Subscri I Yeor (50 lssues) OnlyW.N sAvE 70% Off the Cover Price 6 Monlhs (25 lssues) Only 523.00 For Fost Servke Coll: | -800-83 r -2220 Order Online: www.cyclenews.com G& 4 ? I ,} 1 .L. i) kry ddro cnrry ond cdit -A/l A o.d Erord-X fiiGr h. otl lo lp llnE riding lcns cotnprrtaf -CasirB ahd sritch CNC hill.d froill 01lm runl I -5000 hr botlrry lif. i -Lorgc losy to l..od digits -fttggcd stecl scnsor ' tW AICAW6' . Dugos Ergineering - -D!r6A5.- 508 337 3132 Harvin took the third position. The overall top three were Robin.on, Pochirowski (4-2) end Fontes (2-4). Robinson had a touther time in the 36-42 lnterrnediate class, with MBI Suspension-backed Mike Hibner tiving him a stiff challenge- Hibner 8ot the lead off the start: Robinson was cha4ing b€hind him in frfth but moving up fan The last threr laps of the race, the two ride6 battled, and they werc wheel to wheel on the last lap, both .hartint for the win. When the checkeB flew, Hibner edged out Robinson, with Fonte6 trailinS in for third. ln moto t!vo, Robinson and Hibner both 8ot out front and battled side by sid€ for the entir€ race, trading positions, neith€r rider backing ofr. fu they crossed the flnish line, Robinson edged out Hibner by.65 seconds to eke the moto win and grab the class victory from Hibner Fontes again trailed in for the third spot, and he took th€ final podium spot with his 3-l finishe5. Kris Keefer rode his Yamaha to four moto wins to take the overall victory in the Pro Open and 28-35 Pro classes. He took commanding leads in each moto and left no uncertainty as to his dominance in the classes- ln the Pro Open class, Bruce ProchnaV took second overall with 3-2 finishes, and l'4ichael Willard put his KTM into the third-overall position with 2,5 finishes. ln the 28-35 Pro class, Willy l"lusgrave put his Suzuki into the second-overail spot, behind Keefei with his 4-2 finishes. Jason larson put his Shock Therapy/Factory R&D/MTS Suzuka into the third position, battling in with a 2-5 p€rformance. Cll rne raoto for NIDS! I c gonurr !lt, xt.r-' 3l Il "t , , I L I f 06 y..r (6 l..s.l, 2nd c1... C.Mda or U.tho ard all otn r foroign colnrri.! 521.95lu.s. 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