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Los
Ang€lEs Old-Tim€rs lntErnational
Motocross
Los
Ang€lcs Countg RacEwag
PHOTO BY GREGROBERTSONSFACEPIIOTOS.@M
PAT.TIDAI,E, CA, MAR. I 8. I 9
A
fter two days of battling
with runner-up
A}4ark Rogers on the
J.B.
Memorial Treck at
Los Angeles
County Raceway,
Tim Tucker
emer8ed
with the Over
40 Expert-dass vidory
during the
Los Angeles Old-Tirn€rs
Motocross
Associatlon's
lnte.national
Motocross. Brisk
weathe.
Sreeted
the competitors
from at l6ast
six different chapters
of the Old-Timers
oBani-
zation, with ride6 codning
from as fir as
ldaho
to do battle at the openinS
intemational evert
of the 2006 season.
Tucker ran out front
for
(he
first nine lap6 of
the opening moto on Saturday
mornint before
Rogers w"s able to catch
him from his back-of-
the-pack start to make the
pass.
Tucker
reteliated with a last-turn
pasa
of his own to
narrowly win the moto. Robert
Stone was
roughl). l0 se.onds back in third,
over Ron
Verbeck and Kenny Campbell.
Campbell
put
his Suzuki out front when
the
gate
dropped
for moto two, ahead of
Ken
Arnold and
Verbeck. Tucker and RoaeB both
suffered bad starts,
but by th€ end of lap two
they were up
into fourth and fifih, respectively.
A couple of
laPs later, Tucker was out front,
with Roters
tlued
to his back fender. RoEe6
slipped
past
Tucker
iust
aft€r
tettint
the white
flag ao earn the
win by a couple of bikelen$hs.
Stone
was a much closer
third this time,
followed by Campbell
and Amold.
The $ird and linal
moto on Sattrday was all
Tucker's,
as h€ led every inch aboard hii CR450E
RoSers
gated irEide the top l0 and battled with
Campbell and
Ston€ en route to his seaond-
place
linish.
Stone was once atain third at the
checkers,
over Mark Pledger and Camp'bd|,
Campb€ll
shot into an immediate
lead in
the openint
moto on Sunday, and he would run
out
front for a couple ofcircuits
before PledSer
dropped
him
back
to second.
Pledger's r€ign
lasted a couple of
laps before Tucker took
over
for
Sood-
Rogers steadily
worked his way
up
into a runner-up finish,
followed by Bill Lea,
Campbell
and Verbeck.
The {ifth and final moto of the
weekend
saw a race-lon8
battle over the top spot
belween
RoSers
and Tucker, with Tucker
makin8 a
last-lap
pass
stick co
rake the hard-
fought win. Lea
Eot
around Pledger at
the
mid\ray
point
to claim third
at rhe finish, over
Pledger and Campbell.
Kawasaki-mounted
Ken l"lcca.thy won
four
out of live
motos to earn th€ Over 50 Novice-
class
victory
Gar),
Doll used 2-5-2-2-2 rides for
second
overall on the
weekend, toppinS the
5-3'l-3-l
finishes of Richard Stuelke-
l'1ike Bonenfanr baEled
all weekend with
l4ark f4artin in the Over 50
Amateur ranks.
Bonenfanr used a l-3-3-l-l tally
to edge out
the 4-
l- l-2-2 score of l4artin by a single
point
to claim the overall.
Third went to Mark
Schuster
(2-4-2-3-l).
The Over
70 Experts were only
required
ro run four
moto5. and Honda
rider
Jim
Denevan
got
to the checkers
first in each of
rhose four races. Gene
Hrobsky claimed
second
with four consecutive second-place
rides, over
Cunis
Johnson
(5-4-3-3)
and Asker
Larnkiaer
(7-7-4-4). GN
Kenny Compbell
(5
t I
)
nobr on Over
ilO
Expcrt
hola.hot ohe.d of
Bill l€.
i3),
eientuql runneFup
Mork
Rogcrr
(5o2),
Ron verbe.k
(702)
qnd
evontuol ov.rqll
winner fim Tucker
(26)
du.iog
|fi.
Old-Timerr
lnternotionol Motocrgst
qt
[o5 AngGlct
C.ounty Rocewaty.
40+ NOV:
I
-
Jim
crcuch
(K
);
2. l'aik Prob$
(5@):
L Mid&l S.theider
(Y
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4 Bob wlh€n
(Kr}1)r
5. Hike
PereE
(Yim).
ao+ Alrl: l. odi€r Cole
(Suz):
2. frink
&ach
(Hon);
l. Bob winkelbarer
(Y6m)r
4. Ed
Eberl.
(Hon):
5. L r, Happ
(KTl'l).
40+ Cx:
l. Th Tuck€r
(Hon):
2. r.a* Rod8e6
C/ai);
3.
Rob€n stono
(su!):
a.
Kein), Crmpbell
(Su!):
5.
Roi \6rn*l<
(rm).
t'tSTR 8r
L
Ks& r€wedo
(Hon)r
2. Domlnlc F@a
((
):
l. Gzny
Conne
(Hon):
.1.
Mkhal
Na:l
(KM);
5. Ron Rector
(Hot).
HSTR A:
L
l'!ik
lohM
(Hd);
2. Dd nohMn
(Hon).
50+
Nov: l. K.n tlcclny
(Kaw);
2. Rkhard
Sru.lke
(Hon);
I Gary Doll
C/afr):
a. Elrrs Harlin
(Hon)i
5-
David
willii
(KTl'4).
l0+ AM. L l4rk Martin
(Hon);2.
Mik€
Bone{ant (5@)i 3.
Ma.k sct[*r
(Hon):
4.1efi Hiwttdn€
(Suz):
5 kd
l-lr,llM
(Hon).
50+ E& I Ari/
l@'nsr
(Hon)i
2. Kirk Fr*me
(S!z):
3.
Ja.k
Gilliah
(Hon):
a.
limm/
Hmi!
(\6n)i
5.
Jef
Kissi.g*
((Ttl).
50+ HSTR:
L
l@
Root
(Krw);
2. Krlk Be*
(Yam)i
l.lefi Brix
(sE);
4.
K.rl
Gro€n6
(K.w):
5. Bob
Hshe/
(H6)-
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D& NelFn
(rnY).
60+ AHr l. D@€
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(Hon)r
t.
Ron clawson
{Krw):
l- K.. feulner
(Hon);
a. Charler
wbt Ebe
(Hon)r
5.
Barry
Sihd
tYam).
50+
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l.
,ery
Sase
{Hoi)i
2. 6ary
willlsn
(Hon):
l-Jim Lnkin
(Ho.);4.
Eirl Mdim
(5!z):
s. srcv€ l'l.chado
(Yah).
70+ AHr
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Ricnad L)d5
(Hn);
2. Sill
gdt
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70+
CX. l.
Jim
D.hM
(Hd)r
2. GeE Hrc&ky
(&w)r
3. Chu.r
w@dy
(rGw)j a-
Cudis
loh66
Clam)i
5.
Tsy Arrmd2. 6o/ao: I
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K& O!.to
(Ke)r
2.
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(suz).
EEG/NO\ L
Cory Csns
(Hon):
2. BEndon Doll(K!w)r l. Ktrn Poner
(K.w);
a. Bilry R.a
(Y.m)i
5 slo.n
Hadin. INT/EX: I
Ca.ron Ooll
(Hon)r
2. Charler
w.tambe
(Hon)i
3. Bob
a0+ HOV: I Mike
Probst
(Suz):
2. Bob
Walped
(fiM)i
!.
Mr(tla€l khno'der
CYs)i
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(Y.m):
5.
Hiks
Perqs
(Yam).
tt{l+
AH: l. Dxielcole
(Suz):2.
B.b
wnkdblEr
(tam);
3. Fdk BE&h
(HonI
4. Ed Ebsle
(Hon).
40+ Exr l.Iim Tucktr
(Ho^)i
2 M&r R.dg€B
{Y&)r
I Bill Le
tYrm):
a. K.nny Campbell
(5u)1
s. Roh
v.rbs.k
(Yam).
l,lSTR
B: l.
(eeren
Ac*do
(Hon);
z.
Michael
Nal
(K.w);
l. G.rry Conner
(Hon):
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l'lartin
sd,nedEr
(.r.n);
5. Pon Rector
(Hd)
MSIR Ai l.
Hire
lohcd
(Hon):2.
Don
F.hn1d
(Hoo)-
50+
No\ l.Kq
Mccarth,
(K!w)r
2. GaD,
Doll
(Yam)r
I
Rlch*d stuelke
(Hon):
4- Ellir Harlin
(Hon);
5.
Davld Wllh
(KTl'4).
t0+
AM: l. Mik Eon.nlant
(Sut);
2.
Mark l'1aftin
(Hon)i
l.
M,k schu*.r
(Hon);
4.
Scott
Harmon
(Hon)i
5. Ko.th
Ch.dwick
(Hon).
s0+ Exi L And/
Jdnir€r
(Hon);
2. Kkr
ftet@
(5@)i l.lack Gilli.,n
(Hn);4.
K6t Reed
(&w):
5.
J.fi
Kisi.S€r
(fi1'0. 50+ MSTR L Kj.k B.s.n
(Yd)r
2.
K$ G.ede
(KewI
l.
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Blix
(sE);
4- Bob Hdhe,
(Hon).
60+ NOv:
l. Dan Nolen
(fi|',l). 60+ All: l. Doee
Qui.k
{Fld)r
2.
Ron CI.ws
1re):
l. Chdrl$
\rytEEb€
(Honl;
4. K6 F.llns
(Hon):
5. CLrene
Prtts
(KrH)-
60+
E* L L.D, S!8.
(Ho.):
,. Gary
wllli.on
(Hon):
3.
lim
tir*in
(Hon)i
4. D6ni, T@man
(Hd)r
5. Stre Ho*r
(Hon). 70+ AH: l. Ri.hlrd Lyonr
(Hon):2.8ilr Lyoo!
(%m).
70+ Ex LJih D.n.r
(Hon):2
Gft Hrcb6lQ/
(&w):
3. cuftir
Jothron Ct
m); {. Atker lrmrqasr
(Sut).
6OEO:
l. cory Bnd(mFr
(Ys);
2. K@ O6ako
(&w);
l.
Cody tlaller
(KTM):
{.
jordan
R.ynoldt
(Suz);
5. Harden
t orrs. aEG/NOv
l. caleb woodt: 2. Cor/ Conoer
(Hon);
3.
gr&don
Ooll
(Kaw):
,1.
oale rrcoy: 5. Bilt Re.
(Yam).
IN,EX:
l.
Chrs
N@d(sut): 2. B@don G'll6cE
(s@)i
l. Camercn
ooll
(Hon):
4.
Jorda
BurEugtE
(sr):
5.
Charler
\^/atanabe
(Hd).
zO+
NOYi l.
Mike Probst
(Su2). t0+
All:
l. Daniel
Cole
(5o.).
{r+ Ex: L Tih locker
(Hon)-
MsrR B: L
Ke€6 A.evedo
(Hoh).
HSTR A
l. Mike
lohM
(Hon).
50+ NOvr l. Ken
Mccany
((aw).
50+ At{:
l. Mike
snEnf t
(s!z).
50+ Ex:
l. Andy
lannlrEs
(Hon).
50+
HSTR: l. Ki* 8s*ft
(Ym),
60+
NOV. I Ds Nels
(KTM).
60+ AM, r. O@ne
Qui.k
(Hon). 60+ EX: I
Terrr s.se
{Hon).
70 + Aa{. L
pj.h.rd
Lyos
(Hn).
70+
EX:
l- Bre Com.Jl(Hon).
BY ORCG
RoBERrsoN
Vet X Winter
Notionol series
Round
5:
Rd.etown 395
MX Pork
Benskin Steals
TWo
Wins
ADTIANTO,
CA,
TAR.
5
The
Vet X
winter
Senes
rolled
past
the mid-
I way
poinc
with the fifth round at Racetown
395 MX. A bi8 improvement
in the weather
condkions
lured many riders out to
the tra.k.
More than
260 riders showed up to do battle
on the cool, sunny day in the desen.
The Racetown
track crew made
several
layout changes to
the tra.k, including a long,
high-speed straiShtaway and an
off-camber
uphall ri8ht turn,
among others, creating
a lonS
and fast layout.
The tra(k conditions were
groomed to
perfection with soft-loam
condkions to
l.ick offthe day's
races.
lohnny
Benskin
walked away from round
five with two
class wins, in the 28-35 and 36-42
Novi.e .lasses, He won three
out of
four
motos throughout
the day but
placed
second in
the
remaining race-
ln the 28-35 Novice class, Shawn
walls
Eot
out to the early
lead, running away
with the
first-moto
win. Benskin was unable to catch
him and came
across the
line in secofld,
followed
by Chad Hubbard, who brouEht
his
Yamaha in lhird.
ln moto
tvvo, Mark Carlstrom took the early
lead. while Benskin
was back
in
lifth on the
first
lap.
He chased Carlstrom the entire moto, and
ofl the last lap
he was able to
pass for the lead
and
take the win at the checkered
flag-
Carlstrom
took second
place.
and Dustin
Hiniker was third. The overall winner
was
Benskin,
with 2-l flnishes. Chad
Hubbard was
second
with 5-3 finishes, and third went ro
Hiniker
with
8-3
finishes.
genskin
staked his claim to both
motos in
the 36-42
Novice class. Enzo/Fox
Racing/
NoToil/Ct2-backed
Mark Bellman
pursued
Benskin both
times out.
Bellman worked his
way up to second in both
motos, making a
charge !o
catch Benskin-
Both riders
pushed
hard in the second moto. as both
wanted that
overall win.
Bellman had to
push
his
way up
from a third-place
start, and he worked
his
way up to second
on the white-flag
lap.
Determrned
ro rry to take the overall
win
from Benrkin,
he chased him to the che

