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Fernley, Nevada; November 7, 2004

While there is new talent developing throughout northern Nevada’s motocross scene, Bobby Garrison (928) was again the standout at round eleven of the MX West Nevada State Championship.

Garrison handily won both the 125cc and 250cc Pro races aboard a pair of CRFs, putting on a show as he rode to immense leads in all four motos. Garrison wowed spectators as the first rider to clear a massive triple jump in the back section that was installed after practice. A handful of others made the jump later, but Garrison was the only 125cc-class pilot to successfully sail the gap.

Garrison pulled off his 250cc win despite crashing in the second turn of the second moto. But even with the head start, the remaining Pros found Garrison out in front by the middle of the third lap. Butch Stillmock claimed second behind Garrison on the day.

Garrison faced a gate full of a 450cc+ four-strokes in the 125 Pro race as the 30+ Pros started alongside them. Garrison didn’t get the holeshot, but he did slice through some very capable veterans on his way to the front. Stillmock again followed Garrison to the finish to claim the 30+ victory.

As for the rest of the new talent, the Intermediate class was practically a Pro class itself. Aron Harvey, Coty Loudenburg and Ryan Hazen, among others, turned lap times that would make them competitive in any class on the day.

Harvey edged out the field to top the 250cc contest aboard his YZ450F. Hazen followed for a strong second while Loudenburg held down third.

Loudenburg returned, however, to take the 125cc victory. The battles here were as intense as any, as Loudenburg, Hazen, Harvey and Travis McIver all diced at the front at a pace that sent them drifting toward many of the Pros from the first gate. Harvey scored second spot on the day and McIver rode to third.

Results
50 (4-6) PRVTR: 1. Gaige Bobbitt; 2. William Ionno; 3. Destin Demicell. 50 (4-6) FCTRY: 1. Jonathan Mayo. 50 (7+) PRVTR: 1. Michael-Thomas Brown; 2. Taylor Koschella; 3. Jonathan Sawyer. 50 (7+) FCTRY: 1. Clay Amezquita; 2. Corwin McIntosh; 3. Jesse Sanchez. 60 BEG: 1. Taylor Martin; 2. Tyler Schlegelmilch; 3. Eric Strickland. 60 JR: 1. Anthony Walsh; 2. Justin Collie; 3. Korie Haas. 60 INT: 1. Chase Eichele; 2. Jordon Kinsler. 80 BEG: 1. Anthony Walsh; 2. Willie Welch; 3. Dyllan Ogden. 80 JR: 1. Brandon Gilmartin; 2. David Rumbaugh; 3. Jimmie O’Brien. 80 INT: 1. Zak Riley; 2. Wayne Appleton; 3. Dylan Bauer. S/MINI: 1. Wayne Appleton; 2. Zak Riley; 3. Dylan Bauer. 125 BEG: 1. Austin Lehrer; 2. Brett O’Brien; 3. Paul Retta. 125 JR: 1. Brian Bodden; 2. Dylan Jennings; 3. Trent Renner. 125 INT: 1. Coty Loudenburg; 2. Aron Harvey; 3. Travis McIver. 125 PRO: 1. Bobby Garrison; 2. Rory Krein. 250 BEG: 1. Austin Lehrer; 2. Mike Stansberry; 3. Chris Littlefield. 250 JR: 1. Danny Tester; 2. Jon Beaumont; 3. Jesse Armstrong. 250 INT: 1. Aron Harvey; 2. Ryan Hazen; 3. Coty Loudenburg. 250 PRO: 1. Bobby Garrison; 2. Butch Stillmock; 3. Robert Beaupre. SCHBY: 1. Aron Harvey; 2. Coty Loudenburg; 3. Cameron Bellamy. 25+ BEG: 1. Casey Mastalka; 2. Joel Young; 3. Michael McGill. 25+ JR: 1. Ron Freeto; 2. Michael Bergman; 3. Don Johnson. 30+ BEG: 1. Bryan Hammond; 2. James Kent; 3. Larry Mulock. 30+ JR: 1. Ron Freeto; 2. Sean Miller; 3. Erik Moreno. 30+ INT: 1. Anthony Pulera; 2. Anthony Fagundes; 3. Jim Koschella. 30+ EX: 1. Marcus Gentry; 2. Pete Cannizzaro; 3. Larry Brown. 40+ JR: 1. Scott Chick; 2. Brent Allen; 3. Lon Harter. 40+ INT: 1. Jim Koschella; 2. Jeff Spoor; 3. Pete Mayforth. 40+ EX: 1. Larry Brown; 2. Jake Jacobs; 3. Steve Law.

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