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Cycle News 1991 08 21

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GLOCAL EVENTS e a nd the fina l rider was determ ined by th e th ird-pl ace fin isher 01 the fastest semi. McBride en tered the fin al event tra ili ng po in t leader, and six-lime Ca nadian Nation a l Champ ion L en Di llon by o n l y fou r points. . From the o utside pole position, McBride ~o t a ra ther slo w sta rt and en tered turn o ne m th e thi rd spot behi nd lead er Paul G rad well an d Dillon. H olding th e th rottle full open thr ou g h turns o ne and two , McBride took a h igh line a nd wen t side by side wi th Dill on to gai n the seco nd spot dow n th e back s,ra il\ht. Go ing to the pipe, McBride d rove har d mt o turn th ree a nd a lo ngside 01G radwell. McBride emerged the leader by o n ly a ha ll a bi ke length out 01 ' urn lour with Dill o n loll owing th e same line to mo ve in to seco nd and in pursu it of McBride. With eac h successive lap however. McBrid e ga ined anot he r bike length lead over Dill o n and a t the co mp letion of lap five too k the checkered nag a nd beca me the first ever no nCa na d ia n to win the Ca nadian Nat io nal Speedway Motorcycle Cham p ion ship. Results CA NADIA N NAT iO NAL: 1. Lenny McBridfo (Gdn ); 2. l.r n Dillon (Gdn); 3. Tom Bra ith wait (Gd n ); 4. Pau l G radwroll (ja w); 5. Joh n Kehoe (Cd n ). Carroll claims triple win at Suffolk Meadows Supercross By By J im a n d Carolyn Simpson Brian Carroll pulled off triple class win s at the Suffolk Meadow s Supercross. The event drew dose to 10.000 spectators lor the two -da y event. On Sa turdar' Trophyo nly classes ran o n a sma ller hi l just west 01 Sunday's Championship hill. The $9000 p urse dr ew riders lrom eig h t states and Canada to cl im b this 36O ·loo t hill , wi th an 80 degree ledge which separated th e pilo ts lrom th e riders. Those who didn 't ma ke i t over th e top were usuall y nab bed by the experienced crew 01 hill workers, wh o were armed wi th hooks lor stray bikes. These wo rkers wore hard ha ts as they dangled by ro pes and converged o n riders who didn't mak e the top. saving co un tless roll s to th e bo ttom of th e hill by both men and mach ines. Wit h the lour main classes a lrea dy run, th e Advanced class wo uld deter m ine the Sta te Champion. The 12 tra ns fer spots Irom the O · 600 and O pen classes lormed the adva nced class and if a rider placed within th e to p six of bo th classes, he would have fo ur attempts at th e title , two o n each bike. Nea l Payne. Dave j ohnston and Whitl ock took adva ntage of the format, getti ng two runs o n each of their bik es. They were joined by Mel an d Ken ny Kimball, R od Whitlo ck , j imm y Wal ker, Sha nno n Chamberlain and Doug She rburn . Hard charging riders from a ll 01 th ese riders kept th e titl e race tight, but in th e end Wh itl ock 's fina l run on his Yamaha Fj 1200 clipped leader Payne's tim e and took th e champ ions hi p back to Utah, where it 's been for lo ur years straight. Wh itl ock, a 21year-o ld rider from Prov o , Utah , is sponso red by Arai Helm ets, Fo x USA, T subaki Ch ain, U ni Filter, Pro Circuit Ra cin g, Ceet, Acerbi s and Wh itl ock Ra cing. th rou gh o u t the res t of the event. KT M· mounted Keen seemed unfazed by rain, d us t, wh oops or heat as he po wered his way to the overa ll victory, lea ving most co mpetitors at least o ne la p behind . "The trac k prepa ra tio n was sweet an d th e rain hel ped a lo t. I kno w most 01 the best O hi o riders weren 't here beca use of a schedu ling conflic t wit h a National , but it was still good to win ," said Keen. The three-h our len gth of the race made the team classes the most popular of th e da y. Jeffrey Hunt a nd Ch uck Austin too k th eir Kaw asaki to fir st pl ace in th e Lightweig ht Team category . Fred Boling and Dan iel Reed rod e a Honda to victo ry in the Heavyweight Team class, main tain ing a slim lead over the du o of Kevin Peterson and Will ard Carroll. Reouhs ja~e:: t»Ed~~;~~=~~::l:)~KaW). 70 1·UP U/L: l. Tr.wia Wh itloc k: 2. St"1:' Stit h; 5. Kenny Kimball ; 4. Dus ty Ikfi; .s. Mel Ki mball. ADV; I. T ra vis Whitlock: 2. Nl" Payne; 5. T ravis al Whitlock ; 4. Md Kimba ll. SR: I. Jerry Ri chta . FASTTIMI.: 1. Da ve J ()hn~IOIl. FlRST OVE R HI LL: I. J im my Walk " . l .IW TEAM: 1. Jdfrey Hunt/Cluck Austin (Kaw); 2. Aaron Hun t/Roger Stnnu (Kaw); 3. Gary Wam n /Rick Wdl, (SUl): 4. Paul Spa rk r./Kml Unkle (SUl ); 5. David Ri C!' Jr.lMark G ubaJa (Ho n). H /W T EAM: l. Thinitl R~Frnt Boling (Ho n ); 2. Krvin P~l erson /W iHa rd Carroll ( Hon) ; 3. Don Gord on /Jim Almroth (Hon ); 4. Larri~ Si~ried/Todd Ra nson (Kaw); 5. SIn'e n Apari cio/M ark Mac k1ily (lion ). Keen captures Delta US win By Mark Montgomery DELTA, OH, JULY28 42 Eld on Keen topped th e 201-25Oc B class at c the G lass City M.e -prom oted hare scra mbles. The challe ngi ng six-mi le co urse in cor po ra,ed tight O hio woods, high speed field cross ings, dee p sandy sections fu ll 01 wh oo ps, and sections of a mot ocr oss course. Scores' or riders responded to th e cha llenge by bravin g not o nly three hours of raci ng, but a lso 95 degree tempera tures and energy sapping h umid ity. T he first raee 01 th e day leatured · youth cla sses on 80cc mach in ery an d saw Ah mad Owe ns score the o verall ho nors. O wen s won his class undrr hOl and su n ny skies. But as the checkered nag lell, the skies tu rned dark a nd threatening. The ad ult classes too k their parade lap with ligh tn ing nashing everyw here. The heavy clo uds opened u p and the race StaTted under a steady rain lall . Man y riders welco med the water , as it hel ped co nuol some dusty sections of the co urse. Fifleen minutes in to the race, the rai n stopped, leavin g excellen t uaclion Results YTH 7· 1I: I. D. Jdffl")'Vnnon (H on ); 2. OtrisGallt (Kaw ); 3. Tony Bm tley (H a n); 4. Sam lLydift (Yam ). YTH 12-15: I. Ahmad OWeril (H on ); 2. CLi nl Sum ner . (Kaw); 3. Na tha n MilltT (Kaw): 4. Eric Dudr k (Ya m ): 5. Robert Roo t (I~aw ). 12 YRS+ (80-200): J. Bu ry Sin. (Kilw); 2. Sydney Gra lll (K.aw); 3. Kevin Davis (SUI); 4. Rimd y Dt:"bnt")' (Kaw); 5. 01lis.toph~ JOI1O (Kaw). 12 YRS+ (200-0 PEN): 1. ~ Ih Sc: nndn (Hon); 2. Gnard h Kabzin",ki (Yam ); 3. GITKK Scou (Kaw); 4. Jeff AnKt' l~ui (KTMl. 86-125: 1. j ay McLeod (Kawl; 2. Rodn ey Brown (Hon); 3. Ge ne Hall (Ho n ). 126-200 C: 1. Eri k FettmnRham (Kilw); 2. RO~f1 Su mbera (y ",m); 3. R ogn- Griner (Kaw). . 201-250 B: I. Eldon Keen (KT M); 2. Rick Kent (SUI); 3. David Hammel (H a n ); 1. Jam o Sm ith (ATK) ; 5. Eric Buroll (Ya m ). OPEN A: J. Todd CUpryl (H u.); 2. G~nto H untoo n (Kaw); 3. Brian Livi ng1to n (H on ): 1. Da wo T()(~ood (ATK). 30-39: 1. Thomas Baden (Kaw); 2. Harry McAJ1iMer(KTM): 3. Da nid Payn~ ( S uI ): 4. SCt'Vt'fl Cariro(Yam ): 5. Mi ch~1 Wall (Ya m ). 40-49: J. Jerry H uver (SUl): 2. Robm Nonhnn (Kaw); 3. . ~ ~:~I~~bB~a~HM~ri (Ya m): 2. Dale Had~ (Hon); 3. Micha el Ril t:")' (H us). McBride captures crown at WeIland Speedway By Larry McBride WELLAND, ONTARIO,CANADA, JULY27 For the first lim~ since its ince ption . in 1979, th e Ca nadian Nati on al Speedway Cha m pio nshi p has left the co untry in the hands of an American. For that malter , the titl e has never been captured by an y non-Canadian rider as Canad ia n ru les prev ~n ted that recogni tio n un til this year. Binghamton , New Yo rk . racer Len n y McBride chanl:ed all that in a sudden-deat h main event V ictOry a t Weil and Mo torcycle Speedway by ou tdistancing the liel d of four Canad ia ns . T hroug h a series of heats, McBrid e scored one win , two seconds a nd a third before walking away wit h lhe seco nd semi thai assured him of a transfer to th e ma in even t. Two riders from eac h semi went to the ma in, SUFFOLK. NY, JULY27·28 New j ersey n der Brian Ca rro ll d aimed tri p le wins a t th e Lo ng Isla nd Sports Commi ttee's two-day su pe rcross even t at Suffolk Meadows. J ason Rivas set the stage for ba ttle on Satu rday by ta ki ng the ho leshot and the q ua lifi er win in th e l 25cc Pro class, Carroll , spo nso red by Gear Racewear , Mill vill e Cycle , Sco u , Tul, RRP, Action Photos. Boyesen , Ren th al . FMF, CR P and EBC, took charge wit h a holeshot at th e beg in ning of the ma in. As they approached the sta ircase , Carroll was o n the gas with Ri vas in seco nd , j erry Sei p i n third and Mike Bill ard ell o in fourth place. Carroll p ulled away from Riv a s a n d maintained a fast pa t e to build a comfortable lead. Rivas then cra nked i t u p to try a nd stay wit h Carroll a nd th e two riders started to p ull away fro m Seip a nd the rest 01 th e pa ck. Carroll mo to red on to th e wi n wh ile R ivas scored seco nd and Seip took third. In Sunday 's actio n. Carroll cla imed another 125cc Pro rirle, bu t th e race of th e day was th e 250cc Pro main event. Carroll tried all the moves to pass lead er Seip. La p after la p Carroll ho un ded Seip by puttin g a wh eel inside and tryi ng different lin es, but Seip ma in tain ed co ntrol of th e race. Corner after com er th e two were inse parable until th e whi te nag lap. As th ey dr opped down into Sunday's ne w section of th e track, Seipcrashed and h anded th e w in to CarrolL Seip remo unted to finis h seco nd G len Cooper cha rged into the lead of th e Senior Expert class after a maj or pi leup in the third tu rn o n th e first lap, of th e main event. Emergi ng in seco nd was Doug Wh oley with Ri ch ard Nitto and Bud Fee remountin g beg in the chase. Nitt o p ulled o ut a ll th e sto ps and pressure d Wh ol ey until Nitto took 'o ver in second. Coope r went o n to win wh ile Ni tto claimed second pl ace. '0 Resul.. SATtJ RDA Y S/S R: J. Jo hn Sanu th (H on ); 2. Jo hn Ferrentino (Mon): 3. Ted Sq uir ea (Yam ). . MINI 1· 1I: I. David DiP ietr o (Kaw ); 2. JaliOn W~lx-r (Ya m ). MI NI 12-13: I . Slt'V'erISIt'f'bo n (Kaw); 2. Kf'fmy PlaM(Kaw); 3. GiilryMnT ill (H on ). SR MINI: 1. Ed Dondero (Kaw): 2. Eric Fla RR (Ho n): 3. Chri", Ne IItJ50(Kaw). 125NOV A: 1. Ant hony Friwne (Kaw); 2. Sleyro Lo mbard Oli (Suz); 3. Dmn il!. Rob in son (Han ). 250 AM: 1. Tom La nKSdorf (Kaw); 2. Joh n Ri KO (Hon ): !S. Joe Mnill (H on ). OPEN AM: l. J oseph Zo rn (Kaw); 2. Jeff Mitchell (Hem ); 3. Paul Wert heimer (H on ). 125 EX: I. Bria n CatTolI (SUI ): 2. Jason Rival!. (SUl) ; !S. Jerry Seip (SUl). 250 EX: 1. J~rry Seip (S uz); 2. John Bacho r (Yiilm); 3. 8ff'u Marascia (SUI ). SR AM: J. Don Ra.mu!>..\m (Hon ): 2. Yur i Alpert (Kaw ); 3. Bryan Ki!oh (H a n ). SR EX: J. Glen Coo pn (Sw); 2. Richar d Nitta (SUl); 3. DoUK Whol t:")' (SUI). SCHBY : 1. Simo n Cot ler (Ho n ): 2. Danny Go ldm (Kaw): 3. Thom a. Homik (Kaw ). +25: J. Mik~ Billa rdeJlo (SUl) ; 2. J ttry Seip (SUl) ; !S . j ~lf St~6~0~!·I. Gr aiKSullivan (SUI); 2. Qui!!. Read (H on) ; 3. Damian Ercole (Kaw). . 125 NOV B: I. Eddil' H olo1OO (Kaw); 2. Bob Smeland (SUl): 3. Ron Sim onin (Kaw). 125 NOV B: 1. Tom Ha m ill. (Kaw); 2. Bria n Bt-rry (Ha n); 3. Ste\len DnPIn (H on ). 250 NOV A: I. Denni !o Robinson (H on ); 2. Piltrick Cloo ne (Kaw): 3. $ron Bff'nna n (H on). 250 NOV B: J. Jason Ma y (H on ); 2. Denni ", H o ufthlOn (Kaw); 3. J~h Wd:n (Kaw). 125 AM: 1. C u i O lno (SUI ); 2. Mar k Shr rida n (Ho n); 3. Gra h",m Wa r",n (Kaw). SU NDAY S/ SR: 1. J ulIO Sanuch (Hon ); 2. Rich Gold~n (Kaw): 3. C..ary Di PiMro (Ya m ). MINI7·1 1: I. ja"oOn W~be l (Raw}: 2. David DiPi etro (Kaw ); 3. Michat'1 Rau l'oCh (H a n). MI NI 12· 13: I. K~nn y Piau (Kaw ): 2. Ga ry M ~rrilJ (lion ): 3. Mich ael Carri n i (Kawl. MINI 11-15: 1. Eric Fl a~R (H on ); 2. Ed Dond~ro (Kaw ); 3. Chrili Mtollu J. Shawn Walburn (Yam ). : OPEN INT : I. Dav e Vanni (H us). 250 INT: I. Frank Sa ch er (Kaw); 2. Joh n Mc('ilptli (Xa w); . 3. J im my Mechem (Kaw). 80 BEG: 1. Ch ri!o G lasM"f (Kaw). 60: 1. Ryan Lawler (Kaw): 2. Mau Lawler (Ha n ). Bast on top at Auburn Spdwy By R.C. Jones AU BURN, CA, JULY26 The Miller Draft No rt h versus South Showdown turned into a ro ut halfway thro ugh the p rogram , but th e hometown hero Bart Bast brought the hou se do wn in the Scra tch main event. It was sta nding roo m on ly when th e 13 heat team racing started, as Bast got th e cro wd goi ng wit h a win o ver Mike Faria. Scott Bran t picked up a win in heat two, then Phil Co lli ns and Gary H icks (:Tabbed five po ints in the next hea t. J im Sisemo re a nd Steve Lucero went el bo w ban gi n g i n hea t five, with Sisemo re's win keepin g it close . The South gai ned momentum with win s by Josh Larsen . Steve Lu cero and Ch arlie Ven egas. befo re Robert Cu rry co u ld stem the title wilh a thr~ poi nter. Then Brant, Co lli n~ and Faria won three mor e, p Ull ing the icing o n th e ca ke, with Sisemo re ta king the last heat. Only Gary H icks, a nd Don Od om were sh u ' o ut of th e win co lum n for th e Sou lh learn. The rest o f th e North team of j ess O ch oa , John Houston, Steve Mar tin , Dustin Schroeder and Bobb y Hedd en were un abl e to give enough help to Bast and Sise more. T o p honors were sp li t between Bast, Co llins , Sisemore and Brant, eac h with two wi ns. In th e stra ig h t Scra tch side 01 the progr am, Basl evened thin gs u p with a win over Faria , Hi cks and Brant. Bast had a tough tim e in ,he semi with a last-lap pass, to hea t Venegas fo r th e runner-u p' spot beh ind Hicks. Far ia wo n h is ~em i eaSily. Bast dr ew ga te one with Faria s ta rli n~ in ,wo, as th ey lined up lor the fin al event . Hlcks sta rted in three, and Bra nt in fou r. Far ia kept pace with .Hicks ru nni ng on the far o utsi de a t ,he sta rt. Bast inch ed ahea d do wn th e bac k ch ute, wit h Hi cks movi n~ up nex t to him . Fari a had dro pped to th e m Slde behind Bast lo k~p Hi cks ou t, an d to put the move on .. Bast. As 'hey comp leted lap one, ·Bast led with Faria pus hi ng ha rd. As the wh ite nag came o u t, Faria was sti ll hound ing Bast. Bast met ,he checkered nag first. Results SCRATCH ; 1. Rart Ru t (Wn); 2. Mikro Fari a (C dn ); 3. Cary H icks (WC'S); 4. Scott Bram (Jaw ). NORTH VS. SOUTH : 1. South (49 pts ); 2. North (29); 3. BaM(10): 4. (TI E) Faria / J im S istmor~/Phii Comns (9).

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