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Achievement Award. It was presented to
him on Sunday. Feets was, and still is,
known for his all-around ability on a dirt
bike. He excelled in the desert, in scram-
bles and was a talented trials rider before
concentrating mostly on motocross. In
1956, he won the Catalina Grand Prix
and was a factory-backed BSA
rider for much of his career. He
still sometimes straps on his hel-
met and competes in motocross
today. CN
30+ PRO (SUNDAY)
1. Travis Preston (Yam) 1-1
2. Mike Sleeter (KTM) 2-2
3. Ryan Morais (KTM) 3-4
4. Tonni Anderson (KTM) 8-3
5. Brian Jorgensen (Hon) 4-7
6. Doug Dubach (Yam) 7-5
7. Gordon Ward (Hon) 9-6
8. Dennis Stapleton (KTM) 6-9
9. Kris Keefer (Yam) 5-12
10. Beau Baron (Hon) 10-8
40+EXPERT (SATURDAY)
1. Doug Dubach (Yam) 1-1
2. Julien Cerny (Kaw) 3-2
3. Gordon Ward (Hon) 2-3
4. Brian Wheeler (Kaw) 4-6
5. Todd Mitchell (Suz) 6-5
50+ EXPERT (SUNDAY)
1. Doug Dubach (Yam) 1-1
2. Drey Dirks (Hon) 2-2
3. Willy Simon (Yam) 3-4
4. Pete Murray (Yam) 5-3
5. Kevin Foley (Hon) 4-5
60+ VET
1. Brent Wallingford (Hon) 1-1
2. Rick Johnson (Hon) 2-2
3. Jim Latendresse (KTM) 3-3
4. Dave Eakin (Hon) 7-4
5. George Kohler (Hus) 4-7
70+ VET
1. Gary Chase (Hon) 1-1
2. Alan Olson (Yam) 2-2
3. Bart Kellogg (KTM) 3-4
4. Lars Larsson (KTM) 4-6
5. Jan Lindmark (Hon) 6-5
Another factory test
rider, KTM's Mike
Sleeter, was second
behind Preston in the
30+ Pro class. Sleeter
had his kids with him
on the podium and
looked impressive out
on the track.
Preston (center), Sleeter
(left) and Ryan Morais
(right) enjoying the spoils
of victory on the Glen
Helen podium stage.
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