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brand-new KX2S0, carried a gallon of
fuel in a back-pack.
The second loop was also chal1enging, though not as tough as the first, and
included another long special test. Davis
crashed and broke his computer, causing him to bum the final three checks,
but still managed to drop an amazingly
low 16 points!
"That was a fun enduro!" said the
Team Green/Xtreme/Shoe i/Sidi/
Sm ith/Race Tech/LR Enterprises/Tsu
baki/ Acerbis/Bel-Ray /Dunlop/
Trick/NGK-backed Davis. "In that long
special test on the first loop, I kept wondering if I was reading my computer
wrong or something, because I was late
for so long ."
District 36 came out on top of the
District Challenge, but just barely. The
top 20 riders were awared points in
.descending order, using the AMA's system. District 36 riders accumulated a
total of 116 points, while those from
southern California were just two po ints
off the pace.
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,Results
Baja 1000 winner Ty Davis was the overall winner at the Leapin' Lizard Enduro.
Doug Blackwell (2) teamed with Terry Cunningham for third at the Nelsonville HS.
01Ie I. Ty Davis (Kaw); 2. Josh Chandler (Hon); 3.
Jon King (Suz ); 4. Dana Van Stee (Kaw); S. Dave Wood
(Kaw); 6. Jason Edie (Hon); 7. John Ferro (Ho n); 8.
Marty Walden (Han); 9. Grant Palenske (Yam); 10. Rick
Dani el (Yam); 11. David Froman (Ka w ); 12. Eric Malson
(Ho n); 13. Glen Martinson (Hon); 14. Greg Zillerkopf
(KTM); IS. Mike Keen (Suz); 16. Steve Ogren (Kaw ); 17.
Joh n Ma y (H us ); 18. Scott Meyer (H bg); 19 . Ga ry
Scheidler (Yam); 20. Kevin Yarnell (Hon).
PlessingerI Kehlmeier score
at Nelsonville Team HS
By David L. Patton, Jr.
NElSONVII.LE.
D 36-37N
istrict
orth/South Challenge
Davis dazzling at
L
eapin' Lizard
Enduro
By Chris Jonnum
Photo by Jerry Jonnum
NEW CUYAMA. CA, NOV. 21
ne week after helping Team Green
to their sixth-straight victory in the
Baja 1000, Ty Davis celebrated
with another win at the Central Coast
Motorcycle Association's Leapin' Lizard
Enduro.
The event is one of just two that are
held each year at the popular Ballinger
Canyon riding area, which offers a
unique collection of trails. It also served
as a District 36-37 North/South Challenge, and attracted approximately 300
riders from northern and southern California. Several sections were run on private land, which can only be used once
a year. The course conSisted of ridgetop trails, sandwashes and tree-lined
single-track trails and included one
huge, sandy, seemingly vertical descent
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74
- the " Bu lld og or Pucker" downhill.
Several sections of virgin trail were also
th ro w n in, punishing those without
handguards. Many trails in the compact
area were used twice, or even three
times, bu t p rofessional course-marking
by the club kept confusion to a minimum.
After starting off with an easy average and a zero check, the speed was
bumped up to 21 mph. Most of the top
riders made the fol1owing check, but
things turned tough after tha t. A long
special test chal1enged even the fastest
riders, and with three tough checks,
most were carrying their po ints.
"This is only the second enduro I've
ridden, and I was surprised b y how
tough it was," said Team KTM's Greg
Zitterkopf, who was riding without
timekeeping equipment. "My first one
was Tecate, and thi s is ki nd of like a
mini-Tecate! "
Despite " ri di ng blind," Zilterkopf
pulled down a 14th-overall finish .
Following what was essentially a 3Gmile-long special test, a reset put some of
the riders back on time. The clocks were
off at the fol1owing che ck, which was
eventually thrown out, and the riders
headed back to camp for some much~
needed gas and fluids. The loops were
40 and 41 miles, respectively (actual
length), so those with smal1 er tanks
were hu rting. Davis, mounted on a
oa NOY. 21
KTM r id ers Scott Plessin ge r a n d Marty
Kehlmeier finally got to taste the champagne
after winning their first Act ion Sports Team
Hare Scramble World Championship in Nelsonville, Ohio. TIley overcame one of the most
talented field s ever in the ninth year of the event
and avenged their 1992 runner-up finish,
Nea rly 60 teams turned out for on e of the
closest finishes in the event's history. Pre-race
predict ions centered around Te am Green
Kawasaki riders Terry Cunningham and Doug
Blackwell; Suzuki's Steve Hatch and Mark
Hyde; and KTM's Plessinger and Kehlmeier.
The Pro class was the first to leave the line,
with Hyde, Jeff Lauth and Plessinger cha sing
quick-starter Doug Blackwell on the first lap.
Shortly after the halfway point of lap one, Hyde
crashed hard. By the time Hyde got back in the
race, he was way behind.
Ples singer was really flying. and the twotime Nati onal Hare Scrambles Champion held
the lead at the beginning of the secon d lap.
Blackwell was the next to bobble, giving Lauth
second. Blackwell was able to repass Lauth by
the third lap, before the riders turned the bikes
over to their partners. Kehlmeier took over for
Plessinger with forme r National Enduro Champion Terry Cunningham of Albany in hot pursuit, Darryl Conner took over from Lauth and
was flying. catching up to Cunningham on the
fifth lap before a crash slowed his charge.
Kehlmeier rode smoothly out front as Cunningham ga ined ground, while Hyde's teammate
Hatch tried to cut into their 5O-second plus lead.
Cunningham and Blackwell continued 10 swap
the lead with Kehlmeier and Plessinger for the
whole race, and with four laps to go , the race
was up for grabs.
Plessinger led Cunningham, who then
switched with Blackwell, and everyone was
watching Hatch as he clo sed on the leaders.
Plessinger pulled away from Blackwell, and
Hatch continued his charge w ith three lap s to
go . Plessinger had a nine-second lead, with two
laps to go, as Hatch ca ugh t Blackwell at the end
of the lap to move into second. With onl y one
rider to beat, Hatch cut Plessinger's lead nearly
in half with only one lap to go. The co-riders and
pit crews strained to see the leaders race to the
flag . At the finish, Plessinger's KTM blasted
across the line in front of Hatch and Blackwell.
In the other classes, Scoll Hayes and Keith
Gwinn continued to dominate the Heavyweight
div ision, while Shawn Sommers and Cra ig
Albright claimed the Ughtweight win.
Results
PRO: L Martin Kehlmeier / Scott Pk'Slingg er (KlM); 2. Mark
Hyde / Steve H.lteh (Suz); 3. Doug B1ackwelJlTerry Cun ningha m
(K.r.w 4. Duyl Conner/ Jeff Lauth (K.r.w).
);
AM: I. G re g Andenon / Sl ev e Gi lbe rt (Ka w) ; 2. Rob
GilLm / Jemny Jarvis (Yam) ; 3. Jory Belmont /Tom Gibbs (Hon);
d
4 . No rm ol Richuds {KTM)/ Ric ky S mu t (Suz); 5. One
n
Da vU(Suz) /Bill J_ ~
L/W : 1. Cra ig Albright (Kaw) /SNwn Sommml CHo 2.
n);
DI ve Seitz / Greg Cutright (Hon) ; 3. Jeff Grolbolna (Yam){Eric MarriKm (Ho n); 4. Jermty Berwanger/Scott Smith (Han); 5. Dav id
Moody Jr./Shine Sims(Xaw).
H/W: 1. Scott Hare {Kaw) / lCrith Gwinn (Yam); 2. Callae
WArdI Adam CAdle (Yam); 3. Jim RobIonto.~ Hellyer Jr. (1CoI:w);
4. P.at PinUrton (1C1'M)/ J.amn Cillfill.an (lion); S. J:.eovin Brown
(l(aw)/C"" 5ponc<>' (Yam) .
VET: 1. Wally Wibon (K1M) 1 Vidor Ely (Yam ); 2- Mic:h.eI.
Sd>wortz (Suz)/LoWo
(Yam~ 3.)eff CDmo (Ilcn)1Donny
Swutz (Yam ); 4. Cary Bowlby/Ca.rI H.amplOn (Suz); S. [MlTel
Peny l Marl< MohIo< (Suz~
FATHER /SON: L Jim Miller (Su.z)/WiUi.am Millct(Hon); 2Joolwa Con (Suzt2. John Hopkino(Xaw) ; 3.
Billy Laninovich (KoIw); t Emitt Kling (KoI ); 5. D.avidFox (Suz).
w
60 BEC: 1. Cory a.yton (yam); 2. Tim Rumu.on (K.aw); 3.
SeanCarR (K.aw) ; 4. Jon M.eyen (X.Iw);5. Eric Hunt (Y.m ).
S~ I. And y _
(Suz); 2. Colby "ymond (Suzt
3. Matt Williams (Y.am); 4. ~(f R.ader (Suz); S. John HopkiN
(l(aw~
80 NOVl IN!'lEX: 1. Andy Harrington (Suz); 2. Colby R..ay-
......t (Suz); 3.JoohTannIino(Yam);" MauWilliamo (Yam) .
125 BEC: 1. Dan Baxter (KoIw); 2. Jodi Hollow (Suz) ; 3. Drfor.
rick Krugn- (Suz); 4. Brian RrichrI (Su.z); 5. Tim a.yton Jr (Suzl.
125(12-15): 1. 0Imi.an P.tenon (K.w);2. Bri.1nRriche1' (Suz ).
125 5TJC MOD: 1. Wibon Nk:ho1s (Suz); 2. Jbnmer Hollow
(Suzt 3. Pm Holn (Suz); .... Cory Monm.on (Suz); S. Ricardo
Silva (Suz).
US NOV tolOl>. I. )ooh Wil ..... (Ilcn~ 2. ..... Rol (Ilcnt •. Sbawn Iftland \Suz) ; S. Demc.k ""'S'"
(Suz).
2SO NOV, I. funmn Hol low (Ilcn); 2. John llufIy (Yam); 3.
Ricardo Silva (Suz); 4. Danid N"w:hols (Suz ); 5. Pm Rola (5u.z).
250 IN!': 1. Dustin Nelson oc.w); 2. Angelo Ingnnde- (Kaw);
3. Olicar Anchd

