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a-EVENTE
Californla
Racing Club
Dun€stown
S€Fl€s
Round a: Los Ang€lEs
Countu
Racarvag
PATJ$DAU,
CA, APR. 30
/r^elebralinE
its 29th
year,
the Califomia Rac-
lving
club/Riders' Choice
Performance/
GMo-backed
,.8.
Memorial Dunesto\rn
Series
d.ew a
Epod
crowd
out to Los Antel6 Courrty
Raceway
for round t\ /o
of
the
fiye-race series.
VVh€n th€ dust linalry .ettled
after a
full day of
racinS,
it was the consistent
finirhes of
rustin
Seedr that
would 6arn both the
125c. and
250cc Novice{lass victo.i€s.
lustin
Eubank
put his Tru EcM;ix Six Ot!+
sponsored KX250F
out front early
in the first
l25cc Novice conle,t
and was soon
being
ho.:nded
by Seeds. The ra.e over the
top spot
went all the wa), to
dle check€rs, with Eubank
keepiry Seedr
at bay ror ttle har+fouttt
win. A
good
battle over third developed
durint
the
ffid helf of th€ moto betw€en Will Luna .Ild
Srandon
l6vaq with Luna uhimatdy
prerailinS.
Eubanks
went down sarly in moto two,
leavinS
See&
to cruise ost
front and colle€t the
overall on
his 2- |
perforrnance.
And
just
like in
moto one, Luna and Kovacs
went at it,
but this
time
over second
pla.e.
with Ko\,'acs
cominS
out on
top. Koyacs' 4-2 score edged
out the
3-3 efforts of
Luna for runner-up honoas.
Roman Barozo
went
8-4
to top
the 7-5 tally of
Brian Schaumbur8
for four$.
Ko\.dcs rotumed to lead the opening
lap of
I 25cc Novice
first-rnoto a.tion, only to
ge(
olt
of shape at the
finish-line
,ump
and
plow
into
the sco.e
aower, effectively
becominS a
spectator for lhe
aemainder of the
race.
Eubanks inherted fie
top spot and
would
80
the distance for the win- Seeds
worked his way
up
into second
pla.e
and was aatually cloinS
in
on Eubanks, but
he ran out of tim€ and had to
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Seeds
Succeeds!
I
sectle
for a second-place
llnish,
ahead
of Chris
Decker, Cody
Van Acker and Ty'or
Hemme.
Kovacs
return€d with a vengeance to
pretty
much
dominate
moto t!vo, ah€ad of Hemme,
but it was the
come-from-behind
effort ind
consistent 2-3
finishes of the
B&B Cycles/
lYotoman/Leo's Outlaw
RacinS-backed
Seeds
that captured the overall.
Hemme's
runner-up
performance
in moto
two earned
him the
second-place trophy, over
the 6-4 score
of
Mafthew Hendrix and the
7-5 finishes of Cody
Stauffer
Both Andrew Franko and Dean Wilson
were the big
guys
in the l'1ini ranks, as they
each collected
two class wins. KTi'4-mounted
Franko easily outran
his competition in boch
th€ 65cc
(9-l
l) and 65cc Open venues-
Braden
Keeler was runner-up
to Franko
in both
classes. Nicholas Mercier
(l-3)
made
it
a
fil'4
sweep of the top three
positions
in the
9- I I
field, with Colton
Aeck
postinS
a 3-3 tally
to
round out the top three
in
Open
racine.
Team Green's
wllson
dominated the 85cc
( 14- l6) and 85cc Open
lields with uncontesled
victories.
Chris Bell
(3-2)
and
Taylor Lamson
(2-3) finished second and third overall,
respectively,
in l4-16 ate action,
with
Jake
Lyon
(5-2) coming out on top of a three-way
pornrs
rre
with Blaze Raible
(4-3)
and Chfls
Carrillo
(3-a)
for
second
overall in the 85cc
open
field.
Cll
los ANcEus CouNrY
RActwaY
PAttiDALE, CauroRNrA
Rrsulrs:
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30,
2006
(RouND
2
qt]!I
Evcntuql
oversll winner Justin Seeds
(233)
ond Doniel Jennings
(I9)
rhore lhe holeshot
in the
ffrrt 25occ Novi.e moto
ot.ound
two of the
CRC Dunestown
5€rio5.
1
si/P/w
(4-6): l. !\6ns Geim
(cob):
2. s.a Cotrcll
(Cob).
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fl
Cr.9):
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hrhua
FE
(Fol)r
2. Alttin
Monarch
(Krx):
3.1*emy
Brm
(l(rM)i
4. cae/ to8osh
(fiM):
5.
Jake
K.llEy
(Kna).
65 BEGi L tlatth*
Phhda
(rsw):
2.
Adam Hrl5€,
(KIr'1)r
l. Dylan
Brown
(KIt'1)r
4. l'rlke
F Enis
(KawI
5. Tdns
antls
(suz).
6l
(€):
l.
lercny
sym
(rcM):
2. hll shtton
(xaw).
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O-l
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(fiH):2.
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MeEier
(Kr},l)i
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