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BEVENTS
11. K. Bowen (18); 12. Ston e (17); 13. Hunter (15); 14.
Schrauben (15); 15. Kirkpatrick (12); 16. Rid geway (12);
17. Han sen (11); 18. Sches
ser (9); 19. Pororobb a (8); 20.
Joyce (8).
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CMC Trans-Cal Mx S North Round: 3
eries
Brandes brilliant at
CarsonMX
By Joan T ieamey
CARSON CITY, NY, SEPT. 19
ace Tech l Answer-backed Michael
Brand es got it all toge ther to master
four moto wins in the 125 and 250
Pr o cl a sses a t Sil ver State Rac ew ay
wh ere Plenty of p ros turned ou t for the
north ro und of th e CM C Trans-Ca l
Series .
In moto one of th e 125cc Pro class,
fir st turn action sa w Sha ne Esposit o
grab the holesh ot wit h Tod d McMaster,
Spu d Walters, and Brandes g ivi ng
chase. Eigh t other fast-char ging pros
were on the gas and fighting for position, but Esposito had a solid lead ou t
front. Brandes qu ickly moved into second from fourth, and the two front runner s leftthe p ack. Esp os ito held off
Brandes for six laps, and Brandes tried
every line and finally got around him on
the seventh lap . Esposito settled in second while Brandes railed his Suz uki in
for the first moto win. Spud Walters finished third, Greg Tirheimer fourth, and
Chris Barker fifth.
In moto two, Esposito again got the
holesho t with Rus ty Holland on his rear
tire . McMaster ran in third , Barker
fourth, Kenny Lash fifth and Brandes,
havin g his work cut out for him, was in
sixth po sition. Brandes quickly passed
three rid ers in one lap and was in pursui t o f Espos ito. Lap after lap, it wa s
Esposito and Brandes battling it out for
the lead. Tirhe imer pulled off with
mech an ical problems. Walters was trying to make his move and was in third
after d icing with Chris Barker, who
opted to hang back and br eak in some
new susp ension. Brand es took the lead
on lap six and was gone. Esp osito finished second, Walters third, Holland
fourth and Barker fifth.
In the 250cc Pro class, Rusty Holland
got th e holeshot a h ea d o f Ty son
Vohland, Brandes, Hawkins and
Tirheirner. On lap three, Brandes made a
spectacular pass gaining two positions
with no problem, leaving Vohland in
second and Walters in th ird. Brandes
headed hom e for the win with Vohland
finishing second, Holland third, Walters
fourth and Lowell Moural Jr. finishing
fifth.
In th e s eco nd 2S0cc Pro m oto,
Bran des cap tured the holesh ot and took
his Race Tech Suz u ki to the bank with
anothe r flawless win . Spud Walters was
second , claiming a second overa ll. Rusty
Holland took third overa ll wi th consistent 3-3 finishes, and Vohland pos ted a
, fifth in the rnoto, giving him a fourth
overall. Greg Allen finished fourth and
placed fifth overall.
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Matthew Crown (91) and Keith Bowen tussled at the Fall Classic's firs t roun d.
AMA Fall Classic MX Series by Dirt Shirts.
LaRocco stars in
Fall Classic debut
By D a vey .Coo m b s
BUCHANAN, MI,SEPT. 26
he famo us Red Bud Track 'N Trail
racing facility was the starti ng poin t
for the new AMA post-season MX
series, a nd newl y crow ne d SOOcc
National MX Cha mpion Mike LaRocco
was the first big star to lend his name to
th e six-rou nd series. Th e Kaw asak il
MSR I Sco t ti Be ll I EBC I Brid gestonesponsored laPor te, Indiana, na tive traveled to his old s tomping g rou nds and
won the 250 I SOOcc class w ith a perfect
1-1 moto score. The extre mely competitive 125cc class was won by journeyma n
pro Barr y Ca rsten, wh o p assed
Kawa saki-mo u n te d D a vid Gay lo rd
three corners from the checkered flag to
cl inc h th e seco nd -moto win a nd th e
overall victory.
Mich ig an ' s own Jeff C urry and
Yamaha-mo u n te d Greg Bowen joined
laRocco on the pod ium as the secondand third- overall finishers, respec tively,
in the big bike class, whi le Michiganers
Gaylord an d Todd DeHoop followed
Bayville, New Jersey's Cars ten in to the
winner's circle as 125cc show and place
riders.
Accord ing to AMA officia l Duke
Finch, "The object of the program is to
p rovid e a fall series for our guys w ho
don't hav e a factory contract or conn ections to ge t ov er to Eu rope and race
after the Nationals end. This series will
provid e these riders with good compe tition, Nationa l-caliber race tr ack s and
hopefully earn them some recognition ."
Th e purse for each of the six ra ces
totals $7000, spli t evenly bet ween the
two classes. laRocco ea rned $800 for his
two-mote sweep of the big bike class.
Some of the other tracks included on
the inaugu ral schedule are New Jersey's
Raceway Park, Penns yl vania' s High
Point Raceway and Tennessee 's Muddy
Creek Raceway.
Since th e 1970s, the Ritchie family's
Red Bud circui t has he ld AMA National
MX rounds, earning the facility the distinction of being 'the oldest venu e on the
sched ule (an d making the tr ack older
than many of the rid ers that now compete there). Unfortunately for the Fall
Classic co mpetit o rs, heavy ra in s la te
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Saturday night turned the track into an
early-mo rning quaqmir e. A decisio n
was mad e to delay practice until close to
11;00 a.m ., as the grounds-keepers continually work ed and scraped the track.
The track was still in muddy cond ition
when the first moto wen t off, but later in
th e afternoon th e tra ck sta rted drying
ou t.
LaRocco, a Kawasaki factory rider,
arrived at the track in his pick-up truck,
h is KXSOO practice b ike in th e ba ck.
Wi th his fat her - Mik e Sr. - acting as
mechan ic ra ther than his regular tuner
Tom Morgan , laRocco dominated both
motos in the 25-rider 250cc/Open class.
He spent mu ch of the second 3D-mi ut e
n
lon g mot o entertaining the crowd by
conti nually dearing "laRocco Leap," a
spectacula r uphill tripl e jump named for
the forme r Red Bud regular. .
In the first moto Tuf Racing 's Curry
stayed in sight on a 250cc Kawasaki, but
was never a real threa t. The second
moto saw laRocco bu ild a sizeable lead
on Hond of Tro y' s Todd DeHoop and
Greg Bowen, the younger brother of former Yamaha factory pilo t Keith Bowen,
w ho finished th ird in th e mo to. Wit h
Cu rry finishing outside the top 20 after
ex perienci ng d iff icu l ties, De Hoop
. claimed second overall with a 3-2 score,
wh ile Bowen's 7-3 was good for third .
(Keith Bowen placed fourth in the first
mudd y moto ab oard a Yamaha, but
problems in race two kept him ou t of
the top 20 in the moto and dropped him
back to 11th overall).
Fourth in the 25Occ/Open class was
Gaylord, and rounding out the top five
ov erall was Mon tgomeryv ille Suz uki!
MSR/ Tsubaki/Sunstar I N-Style /Sco ttbacked Carsten, wh o r an 5-5 in th e
two mot os to a ugment his 12Scc class
win .
One highlight to the big bike class
was the presence of form er pro MX hero
Warren Reid , w ho was compe ting on
th e onl y four-strok e m achi ne in the '
field . According to Finch, Reid's motorcycle wou ld not have been legal for a
regular SOOcc Na tion a I - th e bike is a
Honda XR600 bored out to 630cc. The
muddy conditions weighed heavily on
Re id' s performance a nd th e ve tera n
could only muster a 20th-place overall
finish.
Other u n iqu e en t ri es in the o pe n
class incl uded Chris Rid geway, who
rode to 16th overall on a KTM 300 that
was pumped up to a 370cc, and Dag
Boyesen, who rode the Kawasaki " Link"
500 to sixth overall.
What the 250cc/Open class lacked in
close r~cing was more than made up for
Mike LaRocco won both motos and the
overall in the Ope n class at Buchanan.
in the 12Scc class. DeHoop came from
fourth to first in the opening heat even
after a sto p to swap goggles one third of
. the way thro ugh the moto. Carsten and
Gaylord ran a clo se second and third
wh ile Florid a's Anthony Pocorobba was
fourth and form er mini cycle champion
John Kitsch placed fifth.
The second 12Scc moto was even
closer as Ca rs ten took the lead in race
two three corners from the finish, passing Gaylord and claimin g the overall
with a 2-1 score. The Kawa saki-mounted Gaylo rd was second overall with a 32 tally. DeHoop was beset by problems
in the fina le. The Honda rider's clutch
star ted fading on him in the early stages
of the race, and th e trouble was compo unded by a smashe d pipe. DeHoop
lim ped across the fin ish line in fifth
place as Cu rry rebounded from a 14thplace finish in the opening moto to score
third. Pocorobba was fourth and Kitsch
followed DeH oop from six th pl ace at
the finish.
The program also included yo u th
an d ama teu r racing on both Saturday
and Sunday. One highlight of the program was Sa tu rd ay afternoon's grass
track Vintage program, which attracted
112 entries.
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Resu lts
12S MOTO 1: I. Tod d De Hoop (Hon) ; 2. Barry
Cars ten (Su z); 3. Davi d Gay lord (Kaw); 4. Antho ny
Pocorobbc (Suz); 5. John Kitsch (Su z); 6. Ty Harris
(Han ); 7. Brad Strunk (Han); 8. Wall y Silva (5uz) ; 9. Jay
Wagner (Hon); 10. Dan [anne tte (Ya m); 11. Adam
Martin (Ho n); 12. Doug Stone (Kaw ); 13. Doug DeHaan
(Su z); 14. Je ff C u rry (!

