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Cycle News 1993 11 03

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eEVENTS e ... CfJ ~ Q) s > Q) o Z Dean Ma yer (m) was a double-class winner allhe Midland Mle To urisl Trophy. May scores championship at Midland IT By Grace Di Benedetto Photo By Gordon DeVries MIDLAND, MI, OCT. 10 Pat May had to wait until the last race of the season, but the Senior class ride r came away with the Michigan State Championship in the final IT of the season a t the Midland M/C track. The tightest points race of the season came down to the wire in the Senior class w ith Bob Russell and May being separated by only half a point for the number-one plate. At the start, Russell got the holeshot, but a lightning-fast Jack Warren flew by on lap two to take over the lead . May was next to d isplace Russell on lap four. Russell w as di splaced again on lap se ve n by John Zwerican, who was rid ing a borrowed 250 DTX Yamaha. By the end of the 15 laps , Warren had put 10 lengths on May , who had in tum put 20 lengths on John Zwerican. While May d idn't win the race, he had sewn up the district title with a four-and-a-half point lead over Russell. Canadian rider Doug Law rence cam e a long wa y to meet w it h the worst luck of the day. Lawrence' took the point out of the hole in the 50cc class but slid ou t in tum tw o on lap four . Lawrence recovered qu ickly and re-entered the ra ce before th e field p as sed h im b y. While Tomm y Link took over the lead, Lawr ence concentra ted on clo s ing the half-track di stance be tween h imself and th e lead er. On la p 10, Lawrenc e ou sted Logan Meyers from his secon d- pl ace po st, leaving only one more cha llenge. With four laps to go and a thr ee-second gap . to Tommy Link , Lawrenc e tucked down low and threw away the bra kes. As they en tered lap 11, the only obsta cle in his way proved not to be Link but his own bike. The Italajet quit in tum tw o and cou ld n' t be res tarted, leav ing a very . disapp ointed Lawre nce on the side lines wa tching as the race passed him by. The race for first was over at tha t po int with the closest rider, Loga n Meye rs, sev era l seconds behind Link at the checkered flag. Results SR: 1. Jack Warren (Tri); 2. roll May (y.m); 3. John Zwerkan (Yam); 4. Bob Russel l (Hon); 5. Mike Fink (Ho n). SO I. To m Link (Yam) ; 2. Logan Me ye rs (Yam ); 3. Philip ; Anthony (Yam); 4. Ca rter Meyers (Yam); 5. Erica U oyd (y am ). 65; 1. Bret t Pan key ( K. w ); 2. Henry Wiles ( Ka w); 3. Scott Jmsen (Kaw). 85: 1. Jus tin Gibso n (Ka w) ; 2. Dan Kauffma n (Kaw) ; 3. B.J. Leach (Ka w ); 4. Brett Pankey (Kaw) ; 5. An dy Pemberton (Kaw). 200: 1. Da n Kauff man (Ka w); 2. Mike Forro (Kaw); 3. Chris H uss (Hon ); 4. Brice Edmonds (](aw); 5. Rex Uoyd (Yam). 250: 1. Scott Je ns e n (S u z); 2. Rust y Sw a in (Suz); 3. Matt RobiNOn (Hon) ; 4. Jack Thomas (Hon) ; 5. Steve Chapin (Yam ). 400: 1. Sam Uoyd (Suz) ; 2. Andy McRoberts (Hon); 3. Dan Kenn.-d (Suz ). y 500: 1. Dea n Ma ye r (H o n); 2. Kir k Su tliff (H o n); 3. Pat f ilzgeTald (y.m); 4. Mike Robinson (Hon); 5. Russell McClos key (y",,). O PEN: 1. Kelly Klyn stra (Hon ); 2. Pa t Ma y (Yam); 3. Tom Johnson (Hon); 4. Da ve Plu mer (Rtx). VET: 1. Dea n Mayer (Yam); 2. Mike Bab ka (Hon ); 3. Kirk Sutlif f (Hon) ; 4. Kelly Klynstra (Hon ); 5. Scott Jensen (Suz) . Varnell victorious atTecate IX Trial By Don Williams 34 PINE VALLEY, CA. OCT. 3 In a ba ttle of nerves, Steven Varnell rode his Fantic 305 to a narrow two-point Sportsman B win a t the San Diego Trials Rid ers' Tecate IX Tria l at the Cora l Canyon OHV area . Varnell was tied with Brad Pr ic e, Rob Thornton and Rick Cavataio with pe rfect clean loop s after the first lap around the du sty cou rse. Right behind the pack, w ith a single dab w as Peter Thatcher, who carried a seven-event win streak into th is ninth round of the Ameri can Tria ls Association Championsh ip Series. With the temperatures ap p roac hi ng tri ple d ig it s under a su n n y, br eeze-free s ky, th e teenaged Varnell's stamina sta yed w ith him, and he completed another dab- free loop. Thornton stayed closest, with a single dab on the middle lap , w hile Price and Cavataio dropped three po ints. Varnell finally let his foot touch the ground in a section on the last loop . By then, it was too late for anyone to catch him, as Thornton dabbed twice in a sect ion, movin g him in to a third place position behind Price, who finished the day w it h 29 cleans and three po ints, all scored in one section. Th at cher st alled his Aprilia Climber in a section on his second loop for five points, then u sed a cl ean loop to advance from sixth to fourth . Ano ther low-point b a t tl e ensued in th e Novice B d ivision . The top four ride rs fmished w ithin three po ints of each other. Shawn Pickett took a one-dab lead over Keimy Blake and Jim Boswell on the first loop and never relinquis hed it. Pickett built on his lead with a clean second loop, finishing with tw o p oints . Bla ke and Boswell fought ba ck with clean fin al loops which kept them in a dead hea t for second. Res ults EX: 1. Tom Ha mann (Bet); 2. Kevin Norton (Fan) ; 3. Jared M.lmquist (M on). A DV A: 1. ThOrMS Engelha rd t (Yam); 2. Ed Stovin (Fan). ADV B: 1. Rick Jen kin s (Yam); 2. Jim Collin s (Bet); 3. La n')' Varnell (Yam); 4. Jack Hem inway (G-G) . INT A: 1. Tod d Rum !ie)' (Bd); 2. Art Websre r (y am); 3. Roger Gua rd (G-G); 4. Joe Sla ughter (Bet). INT B: 1. Mitch Berger (Yam); 2. Tom Blake (Bet); Terry Baker (Hon ); 4. JimRogers (G-G ); 5. Ron Cavataio (GG). SPlSMN A: 1. Jim Laud em an (Hon). SPlSMN B: 1. Steven VameU (Fa n); 2. Br.d Price (Bd); 3. Bob Thornton (8ct); 4. Peter Thatcher (Ap r); 5. Ted Bennick (Yam). SPTSMN C: 1. AII"n Rails (Ya m); 2. Bill M"rkh.m (Apr); 3. Richard Zinsmann (Fan ); 4. Micha el TICe(Yam); 5. Ted Zinsmann (Fan). NOVICE B: 1. Shawn Pickett (Fa n); 2. Kenn y Blake (Bet); 3. Jim Boswell (Yam) ; 4. Jon alha n Gra ha m (Ap r); 5. Doug Fulton (y a m). Lafferty blazes Little Rhody Enduro By Michael Snyder W.GREENMnCH,~,~.26 Team Gree n supported Michael Lafferty p roved th at his p oints lead in th is year's East Coast End uro As soci a ti o n (EC EA) Endu ro Ch am p ionshi p series isn' t a fluk e as he bes ted so me notabl e nam es, includ ing Hu sqva rna's Kevin Hin es and reigning ECEA Champion Jack Laffer ty Jr. at the Littl e Rhody end u ro in the Arcadia National Forest. As th e event go t und erway , it was soo n appa rent wh o was going to be battling for the overall hon ors as Mich ael Laffer ty pin ned his KX250 th rough the first trail section to drop a seve n minutes, 44 seconds though his brother, Jack Lafferty [r ., was ho t on h is heel as he traversed the tight techn ical terr ain to d rop eigh t flat at the check. Next thro ugh with a compa rable time would be Denn is Z u rawski, w ho drop ped 8.34 with Husqvarna factory star Hin es upholding NETRA hon ors with a score of 9.05 thr ou gh the section. Zeros and several single-point late penalties would high light the front-runners'· score cards until those rid ers cha llenged the fam ous "Rock Garden" and the subseq uent time-breaker check afterw ards. Lafferty wo uld carry h is momentum through this particular section with a score of 3.10. Lafferty continued h is steady do mina nce by blistering through tha t very technic al section of the event, d ropping only a score of six while his rival contenders all d ropped a score of seven. A t the 13th check , Hines inadv ertently bumed the section which netted his scorecard a Tom Skethway (4) and Mike McKee (99) battled at T rail -Way Speedway. very costly two po ints wh ile his contenders for the win all zeroed the same p iece. It wou ld be a d ifferent story at the end of the section as all the leader s would drop points, but it wo uld be Lafferty once again bettering all his pursuers. At the finish of the event, it was a very happy Lafferty who claimed his first Little Rhody win with a score of 29, and more importantly, continued to pull away from his brother, Jack, in the overa ll ECEA series standings. Results O/A:. 1. Mlch.Jcl Lafferty (29). Ale I. [ack Lafferty Jr.; 2. Kevin Hines; 3. Rick Cla xton. A H-PT; I. Denn is Zurawski (35). B H -" : 1. John Neifert (53). C H-PT: I. Jay Snyd~ (68). A 125 : 1. Cr l.g Sh enig o; 2. Kevin H o w le y; 3. Ray Archa mbault. A 200: 1. Robert Moho; 2. Jell Kirchn er; 3. Steve Reed . A Z5O: 1. Dan ny Nenstlel; 2. Jim Franks; 3. Richard Lafferty . A OPEN: 1. Mont Fairfa x; 2. limMitchell; 3. Mike Hln e. A VET: I. Max Parkes; 2. Tod d Reder ; 3. Richard Stuart. A SR: 1. Scott Wol fersbe rgcr ; 2.lrv Wl.tkop; 3. Tom Ebenole. A 4-STRK: 1. Keith Hon da; 2. Bill Drummey; 3. Mark Giroux . A S/SR: I. Charles Stapleford; 2. Rich Trader. 8125: 1. Tun Murphy; 2. Edward McGIll; 3. Rick Heines. 8200: I. Paul Co urv ille; 2. ScottGus tafson; 3. Mark Bouvier . B 150: 1. Rich Shirk; 2. Ed O'Aynn; 3. Rod Ackley . B OPEN: 1. Andy Hal't!loffl; 2. Larry Popi n Jr.; 3. Steve Krav itz.. B VET: 1. Steve MOlson; 2. Pner u nn lng; 3. Ala n Vetrl . . BSR: 1. Nkk Corwin; 2. Ken Ettingff; 3. Robert LandryB 4·STRK: 1. Don Tl'!lterman Jr.; z. Scott L'Heun>UX;3. Geoff Wurli tr.er. BS /SR: 1. Tom f arley; 2. Step hen Gray . 200: 1. David SimPMJR; 2. Michael Am.ay; 3. Mike Stone . C 250: 1. Robe rt Burgrss; 2. Byran Lie bentha l; 3. H e rbert Fischer. C OPEN : I. Gary Crace; 2. Larry Smith; 3. Ch ris Tsoka las. C V£T: I. John Hidey; 2. Garth Bean; 3. Scott Co rmier. C SR: 1. Ed Blum. 4-STRK: 1. Gregory Wurli tzer ; 2. Kevin Howi e; 3. Ken Day . e e Sweeten and Price double at Trail-Way ShortTrack Finale By Len Breech HANOVER, PA,OCT. 10 Bob Sw ee ten and hi s neph ew , Ge orgie Price u sed Pri ce's T-Shirts Etc./Dorsey Builders / South Jersey Sp eed Shop- spon sor ed Rot a x to close ou t Trail-Way Speedway's 1993 short trac k season with a pair of wins each. Sweeten won the 600cc A and Veteran classes while Price took the 600cc Pro and Spo rtsman classes for the secon d-straight wee k. Also ta king the same twoclass wins as the previou s Sund ay 's race were Tom Skethway in the 200cc a nd 250cc B class, and Corey Ho rmes in the 55cc (7-8) a nd 65cc classes. Clarence Bull agai n took the 750cc A class, wh ile Paul Lynch took the 250cc A. John Winsett ad ded h is nam e to the long list of 600cc B winners a nd Donnie Mullen battled Pa u l Allison for the 85cc wi n. Sweeten 's win in the first feature was made mu ch easie r wh en his se ason long nem es is, Warren Diem, went ou t on the ope ning lap with transmission troubles. Following Sweeten were Nick Taylor, Lowell Wherley, and Paul Lyn ch. Lynch moved up to challenge for second, taking con trol of it by the third lap and leaving Taylor a nd Wherl ey to ba ttle Ph il Libha rt an d Tod d Winsett for thi rd tha t went to Libhart ove r Taylo r in the late laps . In the Veteran class, Sweeten gr abbed the lead from Taylor White, Diem and Wherley with th e only ch ange being Clarence Bull ta king fourth on the third lap . As he d id last we ek , Price jumped out in front at the green light and never relinquished the lead in the Sportsman final. Edd ie Hidden, Jim H olli st er a n d Rob Maje ski foll owed but stayed in the same ord er on the hard , slick, nar row-groove track. In the Pro class, Hidden, riding his best races ever here, again took second , wi th Majeski third. Majeski tried too hard to get und er Hidden starting the third lap, and ended up facing the rest of the field as they entered the first turn. The order stayed the same on the restar t, but Majeski timed his pa ss a little better on the sixth lap, taking second. Results 600 A : 1. Bob Sw _ten ( Rtx ); 2. Paul Lyn ch (Rlx); 3. Ph il Ubhart (Rtx); 4. N ick Taylor (Rtx ); 5. Lowe ll Wher ley (Rtx). 250 B: 1. Tom SkethwOlY (Hon ); 2. Mike McKee (Su z); 3. Rusty Eves (Yam); 4. Outs Hathaway (Hon ); 5. John Be~tty (Hon). 55 (4-6): 1. Jared Mees (Yam); 2.. 8 m n Ph illips Jr. (y am); 3. Michael Brown (y ,am); 4. Zach Caku tt (Yam); 5. Jaso n bennock (y am) . 55 (7-8); 1. Corey (Hormes (M-M) ; 2. Dutny Gu~ (yam); 3Bill Triesdunan (Yam ); 4. RobReynol ds (Yam); 5. J ohn Knh (M-M). 250 A: I. Pau l Lynch (Hon); 2. Roy Millet' (Yam); 3. Ricky WIn.'ldt (Yam); 4. Mikf" Rabold (yaml; 5. Card lner Whit~ (Han) . 65: 1. Co rey Honnes (Jc.w); 2. Bill Stillwe ll (Kaw); 3. Scott Morrison (Kaw); 4. Rob Reynolds (Kaw); 5. Bryan Buono (Hon) . 7SO A: 1. aa~ Bull (ya m); 2. Lew Woods (H -O) ; 3. P"ul CrumJlng (I·Ion);". Joe Gatt' ly (Tri). 600 B: I. John Win.wtt Jr. (Rtx); 2. Brian Eckhart (Rh:); 3. Mike Thomas (ya m); 4. N ick Arment (Han); 5. Jim Reigner(ya m). VET: 1. Bob Sweeten (Rtx); 2. Taylor Whi tt' (Rb:); 3. Warfttl Diem (H on ); 4. Clarence Bull (Yam); 5. Nick Taylor (Rn). 85: 1. Don nie Mullen (ya m); 2. Paul Alli son (Hon ); 3. Ben MilleT (y.m ); 4. Will RU 1l (Ka w ); 5. Bill Stillwell (Suz ). 5lle SPlSMN: 1. Georgie I"rke (Rtx); 2. Edd ie Hidden (Rbi); 3. Jim Hollist~ (Rtx); 4. Rob Majeski (RIK); 5. Todd Wimett (Rn ). 200 B: 1. Tom Skethway (H on); 2. Mik e McKee (Kaw); 3. Keith fitzgerald (Yam); 4. TIm Ru."l.,1E'1l (Suz ); 5. Scott Trieschman (Kaw) . 600 PRO: 1. Georgie Price (Rtx); 2. Rob Majeski (Rtx); 3. Edd ie . Hidden (Rtx); 4. Lew Wood s (Rtx); 5. Da U s Bacr (Rtx). Hoenshell, Drane conquer ThunderMountain HS By Michael Walker R USK. TX,OCT.3 Cla y Hoenshell took top AA /Pro honors and Ala n d ran e rod e off w ith the Amateur overall w in at ro u n d tw o of the 1994 AMA Tex as Championship Hare Scramble Series a t Thunder Mountain Motorpl ex. Arlington Suz uk i( MSR-ba cke d Hoen sh ell mad e his series debu t; putting togeth er a solid effort, but Steve Cardwell was ready to battle. These two, along with Clifford Goe rtz, proved to be the fastest rid ers of the da y. Hoensh ell had a one-minute lead by lap five, yet Cardwell was ba ttling with Goe rtz for seco nd . By lap seven, Hoen sh ell ha d tw o minutes on Ca rdwell and one minute more on Goertz . Lap n ine saw Hoen sh ell pit 'a n d Cardwell race into the lead . Hoe ns hell, then back by four seconds and on the last lap, turn ed up the gas and put it in overd rive . Reeling in Ca rdwell, Hoenshe ll took the checke red with a fifteen second adv antage . Goe rtz round ed ou t the top three some three minu tes back. "The Scrambl ers lay out a challenging course whi ch is fun, yet techn ical." Hoensh ell said. Drane, on a CRSOO, foug ht off a t least six riders to gather the overall prize. Drane's biggest challenge ca me from Ber t Reyn old s, wh o held the ove rall lead early in the race. Ridin g with a cracked tailbon e, Reyn old s slowed little to take se venth ove ra ll and thir d Ope n A. Another rider to chall enge was 250 B rider Sea n McKay. The 19-year -old Kawasa ki rid er was as high as second o ve ra ll, but end ed in fourth overa ll and top 250 B rid er. Results AA: 1. Clay Hoenshe U (Su z); 2. Ste ve Card well (Ya m); 3. Oifford Goertz (Suz); 4. Jeff Wilso n (Hon) . 0 / A: 1. Alan Drane (Hon ); 2. Lore nz Wilk inson (Hon ); 3. Da vid Culpepper (Hon); 4. Sean McKay (Ka w) ; 5. Gary Windham (Kaw). OPEN A: 1. Alan Ora"," (Hon ); 2. Lorenz Wilkinson (Ha n); 3. Ber t R..y no ld s (KT M) ; 4 . Sb e n n O ' Lea ry (Ya m ); 5. Ka rl Zimmerma nn (Hoo ). VET A: 1. David Cu lpepper (Hon) ; 2. Doug Paley (Kaw); 3. Da rry l Smith (Ya m); 4. Je ff W ilso n (Ya m); 5. Kevin She lbume (Yam). O rEN 8: 1. Ken Schmid t (}(aw); 2. Ronald Twin ing (H UlJ); 3. Jam es Stubb lefield (H us). VET 8: 1. M ike Willi am s (H on ); 2. Brad Burn ie (Han); 3. Craig Pingleton (Ha n); 4. James Tay lor (Yam); 5. Bill Smith (Han) . 200 A: 1. Cary Windham (Kaw ); 2. Andrew Cooksey(I

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