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Defendi ng 100cc National Champion Chris Carr racked up his second title.
(Left to right) Runner-up Kenny Roberts Jr., winner Ch ris Carr and third-p laced
Toby Jo rgenso n sprayed the victory apple cider on the winners' rostru m.
Carr (1), Roberts Jr. (25)and promoter Frank Nye (0) were on the fron t row in the main.
eight transfer positions.in a single fivelap semi. Silva jumped into the lead at
the start wi th Ted Taylor, Jesse Dawson
and Oliver in ho t pursuit. Although he
got a good start, Taylor was seriously
underpowered aboard his s tock bike.
The d imin u tive rider ran his bike extrahard into the corners, but was not match
on the straights. Dawson and Oliver got
by and the positions were se t. Silva
scored an easy win a nd led Da wson,
Oliver, Taylor, Rogers, Jack Jensen, Craig
Rog er s and Paul Bergs tro m in to the
main.
Carr zips to Lodi IOOee w
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By Mindyz Mac
Photos by Debbie Ande rson an d
Stewart Barber
WD!, CA, ocr.16
hris Carr had a feeling of deja vu as
he fired up his Honda XRI00 and
took to the track at the Lodi Cycle
Bowl for the 2nd Annual Four-Stroke
Mini National.
"This is wierd," said Chris Carr. "I
s ta rted racing min ibikes here at Lodi
Cycle Bowl back in 1973, and now 20
years la ter he re I am back doing the
same thing."
For Carr, it was only the second time
that he h a d competed aboard his
Engines Only / Arai/StaciHall /Dunlop/Hap Jones/Sunoco/Supertrapp/
Yoke-backed minibike, and for the secon d time, the former Grand National
C ha mpion emerged the winner when
the dust finally settled at the end of the
25-lap ma in event.
Chasing Carr across the finish line at
the Lodi Cycle Bowl/Engine's Only-promo ted event were road racer Kenny
Roberts Jr. and ll-year-old Toby Jorgenson .
"I basically just got out front and rode
the pace I had to in order to win ," said .
Carr. "I expec ted Kenny to give me more
of a run, but his bike was u nderpowered. I guess it was clapped out from all
of th ose la ps a t Hickman. Little Tob y
woul d ha ve d efin itely been mo re of a
factor if he had gotten a better start."
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The race was held in conjunction with
the regular Lodi M.e. Saturday Night IT
Races, and the loocc class boasted nearly
50 entries in the four d ifferent classes.
The Expert class drew 26 entries, each of
them anxious to earn their share of the
$1500 in purse and contingencies.
Heats
The Expert field was d iv ided into
three five-lap heats that each offered
four direct transfer pos itions. Eric
Bostrom pulld the holeshot in the opening race, but on the second lap surrendered the lead to Engines Only president
Frank Nye, who went on to score an
easy win . Bostrom held on to second
ahead of Rob Damron, while John Hlebo
edged o ut Gary Rogers for the final
di rect transfer posi tion.
The second hea t was all Kurtis
Roberts, as he led the race wi re-to-wire
over runner-up Matt Wait, who piloted
the o nl y Suzuki in the field. C h uck
Sorenson and Paul Iwanaga finished out
the top four.
The third heat offered a prelude of
wha t wou ld come later in the main
event. Roberts grabbed the holeshot and
led "ho me town favortie" Carr for the
first three laps . Carr found a way past on
laps four and motored off with the win
over Roberts and Jorgenson. Mark But ler
nabbed the fourth and final direct transfer.
Riders who failed to quali fy directly
fr om a hea t ra ce compe ted for one of
National
Nye jumped into the lead at the star t
of the 25-lap National and led Carr,
Roberts [r., Wait and Ku rti s Robert s
through tu rn one. Car wa ited until lap
three to make his move, and passed Nye
as they raced out of the infield.
Mea nwhile, th e rid er o n the m ove
was Jorgenson. After starting the
on
the second row, the youngster completed lap one in 10th , b ut by lap 10 had
moto red all the way up to fourth behind
Carr, Nye and Roberts Jr.
Behind the top fo u r, Roberts and
Silva waged a priva te war over fifth.
Silva took control on lap 13.
By lap 15, Carr enjoyed a comfortable
lead, but continued to push after seeing
that Roberts Jr. had gotten past Nye. For
Nye, the trouble wasn't over yet, as Jorgenson began to breathe down his jersey
as well.
On lap 18, Jorgenson powered past
Nye and into the place position, and this
set the stage for the finish . Carr, Roberts
Jr. and Jorgenson were evenly matched
and the remaining seven lap s were relatively une ventfu l. Carr g ree ted the
checkered flag in first, wit h Roberts Jr.
raci ng home second ahead of Jorgenson's Redline Oil/Malots Hond a/Stockton Honda/ Tom 's Sa nd Hill Ranchsponsored machine.
Rounding out the top five were Nye
and Silva.
race
Amateur
Racing action in the l 00cc Junior class
was do mina te d b y Brandon Geo rge,
who scored the w in over Steven Hlebo
and Helder Alvernaz. The riders rode a
close, bu t predictable I S-lap race. Aaron
Cisco and Kenne th Moun tain filled out
the top five.
Kenn eth Holland took the lead form
early lead er Jason Jensen in the 100cc
Novice m ai n a nd never look ed back.
Jensen he ld on to finish second over
Craig Go nzalez, who had survived a
mid-race sca re when Jim Grace crashed
in front of him. Gonzalez rod e up and
over Grace's machine without losing a
spot. Rou ndin g out the top five were
Tony Meiring and Chris Marquis.
In the Women's 100cc class, it was
Deb bie A nderson w ho p ulled t he
holesho t and led the pack into turn one.
An derson ran away with the win oyer
Tam i Quan, Mindy Gonzalez, Michelle
Linea wea ver and Kimberly Gonzalez.
The top th ree finsihe rs in each class
were presented with their tr ophi es,
alo ng wi th a bottle of sparkin g ap ple
cider after the races were concluded. m
Results
100 EX: I. Chris Carr (Bon); 2. Kenny Roberts Jr .
(Bon); 3. Toby Jorgenson (Bon); 4. Frank Nye (Hon ); S.
Tyson Silva (Hon).
100 JR: 1. Brandon George (Hon); 2. Stev en Hlebo
(H on) ; 3. Helder Alvemaz (Hon); 4. Aaron Cisco (Hon);
5. Kenneth Mountain (H on) .
100 NO V: 1. Kenn eth Holland (Ho n); 2. Jason jensen
(Hon); 3. Craig Gonzalez (1-100); 4. Tony Meiring (Hon);
5. Chris Marqui s (Ho n).
100 WM N: 1. Debb ie Anderson (Hon) ; 2. Tami Qua n
(Hon); 3. Mindy Gonzalez (H on) ; 4. Michelle Lineaweaver (Han); 5. Kimberly Gonzalez (Hon) .
P/W ST K AlB : 1. Daniel Jenkins (Yam); 2. Scott
Myer(Yam).
PW 5TK C: 1. Zachary Flo res (Yam); 2. Bradley
Hiler (Yam).
PW MOD Al B: 1. Daniel Jenkins (Yam); 2. Travis
Foulger (Yam ); 3. Charlie Morrison (Han); 4. Stewart
Barber (Yam) .
60/8 0 RIC : 1. Brandon George (Ka w ); 2. Tony
M eiring (Han); 3. Travis Fo ulger (Kaw); 4. Travis
Patterson (Kaw).
80A: 1. Toby Jorgenson (Ha n ); 2. Jes se Dawson
(Kaw) ; 3. To ny Souza (Kaw ); 4. Mickey Lane (5uz).
W MN: 1. Mi ndy Gon za lez (Han); 2. Tami Quan
(Hon) ; 3. Vema Ober (Kaw).
150 C: 1. Ceramy Rackley (Ya m); 2. Dani el Martin
(Suz).
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2SO B: 1. Hel der Alvemaz (I