a nd forth th roughout the race with Ellington ta k ing the win, giving h im first place
over-all. Anderson took. seco nd overall with
La nce Camp taking third overall, one o f hi s
be s t finishes th is year.
The 20 1cc-Open Ama te u r cla ss w a s th e
"place race" of the da y. In the first mo to, Brian
Wellma n, Joseph No than gal, Greg Fregoe and
Brett Sanger diced back and fort h throughou t
the race, with Wellman finall y taking the win.
Fregoe took second and Nothangaltook third. In
the second moto, once again, there was the battle for first. but this time it was between Nathanga l and Sanger. In the latter pa rt of th e race,
Nothangal p ut his Great Lake-sponsored Suzuki
in the lead and kept it there , giving him his best
finish ever, first overall. Sange r wa s seco nd in
mota two and second overa ll.
Results
51 ALrrO: 1. Troy Chrk (Ya m); 2. lUonny Nichols (Yam); 3.
SteffenCa rmen (Yam).
1
60: 1. Jamie RobiNon (K.Iw ); 2. Jack Carpm tn" (Kaw) ; 3. Jody
Smith (Kaw ).
JR MINl (7-11): 1. j.lmie Robin.'IOn (Kaw); 2. Jade. CirpmtcT
(Kaw); 3. Marshall McFarland (Suz).
sa MI Nt 1. Aryc:Hu gtwon ( lGaw ); 2. Justin Shepkr (Kaw); 3.
Corey K.tnde fcr (K.lw ).
M1M COMB (9-15): 1. Ary e Huglwon (Kaw) ; 2. Keith C onrad
(Suz); 3. JllStin Shepkn- (1(.1w).
17-24 COMB: 1. Brett s..nS'-"f" (K.tw) ; 2. Tom Ernst (Ka w ); 3.
Mark Lancourt (509) leads TIm Oemcke
(57) at the start of a 125cc Open class
moto at Spring Hill MX. Lancourt went on
to wiillhe class with Oemcke fi nishing
second overall.
brated his win with a wheelstand - that. to the
d eli ght of the cro wd , lasted the le ngth of the
fron t straigh t - jus t ah ead of Durelle, Longcor,
Triplett, Hook and Kasten.
~
Skof (Su.z); 4. ItI ptwei
an
~tty
(Suz); 5. }oehua Edw.... s
d
(IC.ow ).
asJR /AM: 1. Om Pepcce (Suz ); 2. KeIth
Pa nridge (Suz); 3.
Uttle (Ka w) ; 4. SNwn Lavoie (I'&w).
65 JRI AM: 1. Keenan Hibbud (K.J l; 2. TlDl. 8toTnicr (K.aw );
.....
3. ~ Krichy (Kaw); 4. Ryan Whe\ow,. (K.Iw ); S. O uu Lav.
J~
Results
600 PR:C>AM: 1. St- Atoe
ItinC'; 2. Oavqr Du1dJe; 3. Kmten
Longmr:4. K.mdyTripldt 5. Pf'tf1'Hook.
H· D B83: I. Sinor ~11iM; 2. Billy Hofhniester. 1 eon.ld.
P.ut
500 PRO-AM : 1. Norb
85 NOV; 1. Paul Pavone (Suz.); 2. Man: Kuch y (K.w); 3. Matt
Jakin (Hon); 4. D.ln.King (IC.Iw); S. J~ L.Rochco (K.tw) .
&5 UNDER: 1. Jacob Murp hy (Ka w); 2. Andrrw Royce(Hon);
3. Shawn Lepage (Kaw); 4. Ryan Wheder (K.aw); S. Wol)'TlC' Peter!1m (Suz) .
125 JRI AM; 1. Sh.mc O' Connor (Suz) ; 2. lUy Froet (X.Iw); 3Chris F"mdlry (Suz); 4. Ryan Ericbon (Suz) ; S. Eryk Lau (Suzl.
SO MINI; 1. Michae l Btnxhrid (Y.m).; 2. Wamt.., ~d ripl
(Ya m); 3. Mark Bird (Hon); • • jnmikt Chuddy (H on) ; 5. Mi tt
Unwy (Hon).
lOS OPEN, 1. 1:0;'" Putridgo (Soz); 2. o.n p...... (Soz t 3.
Chris Duntwm (K. w); "'. Slv.wn t..v~ (Kaw ); S. Joah King (K.w ).
115 OPEN' : 1. M.trk l.Ancoutt (HoR); 2. Tun Omrl:.r (lion); 3.
C~gory;
2. Kr!'trn Long co r; 3.
Vmlf'ftl l..AngI.and;'" M ibo Tri\l'o; 5. Pf'h."r Tapken.
750 PR(>.A,M : 1. Billy ~ 2..Davey DI.lreUe.
(IC.ow).
6S M.1I'o1 NOV: 1. Trenton F.stn (K..w ); 2. .... ws EJdn- (IC.Iw);
n
3. Tony Gmftous (lUw); 4. james Doug las (Je..w); 5. Sh.Iwn l.epa~(K,Iw).
2SO PRO-A M: 1. verdeee I...Jngland; 2. Davey Durelle; 3.
RandyTrip kott; • • Kentrn Longcgr;5. Eric Brouhud.
50+, I. Tom _
2. O>ullr Lan.......; 3. John o..u.Ia;
4. Fred Schritt,;S. Robl"I"t 8.ltlin.
40+: 1. Mid Hutc:hmllon;2. Bob Reynolds;1. Jcxa BlKkwell; 4.
Stevenson cruises at Rockingham Vrntage Road Race
JohnGust.mon; S. FTilInk b iloff.
By Mark Andy
ROCKINGHAM, NC, JUNE 2S
30...: 1. l..ft r"N1ey; 2. Dave jenkins; 3. Steve Hill,;4. J
ohn u r.an; 5. IGeth IYvrhng.
OPEN B: 1. l.n Fe.a~; 2. Ti m C~ 3. Cr.aig Olson; 4.
Dilvid Jenkins; S. Steve Hal
250 B: 1. Bitsy K.ntor; 2 t.f.amall8!'; 2. Dan Riley .
MICRO MINi: 1. Jacob Mataya ; 2. Cohlman Rutschow ; 3.
Moltt Soren; 4. C'LJyton Rutlldlow; S. JCSlit' AlIa .
O'Connor, Pepoon pound
Spring Hill Motocross
By Steve Kelley
SOUTH BERWICK. ME, JULY 2
Danny Pepoon, last year's NEMA Grand Champion, and Shane O'Conno r ran away with wins
in their respective Advanced classes during
NEMA's 10th anniversary race at the Spring HiU
MX track.
Pepoon a nd h is Suzuki b las ted to th e
fron t of the 85« pack with the holeshot,
foll owed by Keith Pa rt ridge, who beat h im
in the 105e( Open dass. By the . th ird la p ,
Pe po o n a nd Partridge had separated th e m selves by nearly a qua rter of a lap fro m the
b a t tl e for third between Jess Little and
Shawn Lavoie. On the la s t lap, Partridge
fell off t he b li s te r i n g pace Pe poo n mainta ined t h ro ughout the ra ce but s till held
on to second.
Fro m the drop of the gate in 125a: action,
O'Connor, on OJ. Suzuki, was in comm and of the
race, firing into tum one for the holesh ot wi th
Ouis Findley on his rear tire . Ray Fros t. last out
of the gates, exp loded through the pack in tum
one to take the third p osi tion behind Findley .
like a rerun of the p revio us 125cx mato, O' Con nor th rottled out front w ith a huge lea d and
rod e a tigh t, technical race to finish first. Fros t
p ressured Findley for the first three lap s, but
dropped off the pace knowing that a third-place
finish in the second moto would put him second
in overall points for the dass. In the earlier 125cx
moto, Frost had fin ;;,hed second to O'Connor,
dominating Findley throughout the race. Find ley held onto second throughout the second
moto, giv in g h im a th ird overall for th e day.
Frost coasted to third in the second moto with a
second overall
Resulla
48
125 NOV : 1. Joatu...a Edwards (J:awl; 2. BobbyEdw arda (Suz); 3B.arry OIuguz (Suz); 4. Brian MichI.a\Y(Hon); S.Mia 0r0Yin (lion).
Aaron Stevenson rode h is vi n tage Kawasaki
KZ750 to finish well out in front of the competition in both the Vintage 5 and Vintage 6 classes
in the WERA Vintage even t a t North Carolina
Motor 5pet:d way .
Stevenson, turning times in the one-minu te,
five-second range, eas ily domin ated both eve nts,
winning eac h b y ne arly h alf a lap over Sean
Dwyer and his Wood- Rotax 600. Stevenson, who
rides a Ho nda CBR6OOF2 in the modem races,
said tha t he can actua lly go faster on the KZ750.
" I couldn 't get below 1:06s with the F2," said
Slt."Venson, "The front tucked on me twice at that
pace."
Stevenson's KZ750, which first saw the race
track as a privateer superbike in 1981, has seen
extensive modification.
Satu rday's other vinta ge even ts provided
doser racing. Gary Smith, ridin g a Honda 350,
was the surprise winner in Vintage 1. The newcerner to the WERA vintage scene passed earl y
leade r Rixon Brec:kon and then got by William
Mu rar to take the win. Murar was able to hold
off Breckon, and they finished in that orde r. The
Vintage 2 event saw Breckon out in fron t early,
but bad lu ck struck when his Triu mp h los t a
cylinder, forcing him out The battle for second
became the battle for first as Bruce Allen, 1993
National Otampion, and 60-year-old Ted Hut>bard fought each other the entire race. When the
dust settled, Allen had beaten Hubbard to the
line, with Jerry Harman filling out the podium
in th ird . In Vintage 3 action , the favored Rob
Tului e jumped the sta rt on his Norton 750 and
was blu e-fla gged . The time tha t Tu luie lost on
his stop-an d-go penalty gave Michael Eiland the
ad vantage and he took the win on his Yamaha
750.
Resulla
VlNT 6: 1. ....ron $c1l"VenSOl'l (K.w); 2. 5.coan ~ (W·R) ; 3.
Mark Gordon (Suz) ; 4. Stt-phen Foote (Y.am); 5. GeoTge- Dill..wlly
(Han ).
V1NT 5: 1. Aaron StrYft'l!lOl\ (Kaw); 2. Se.m Dwyt'f" (W·R); 3.
EriC' Lud wlguen (Je..w ); 4. Stephen Foote (Yam) ; 5. Ch l. ck Ca mpo
bell (Kaw).
VINT 4: 1. Michael Eilan d (Yam ); 2. Ed Salley (Yam ); 3. Van
Funchess (Due) ; 4. WUli.tm Putt (Hon); 5. Ch",l.... Ca mpbell
(Yom).
V1NT 3; 1. Mic:hllel Eiland (Yam); 2. Rob Twwe (Nor) ; 3. Ed
Salley (Yam ); 4. Bruer Allen (Nor); s. Van Funct- (Due).
VNJ' 2: 1. Bnace ADm (BSA); 2. Ted H ubbard CBSA); 3.}eny
Ha rman (Hon); 4. David Comdison (BSA); 5. William Mur.,
(Yom) .
VINT 1: 1. Cary Smith (Hon ); 2. WiDiam Muru (yam); 3 .
Ri.xon Brec kon (Due); 4. Joe Ta ylor (Ouc:); S. Tho m.. ~ Sr .
(Duel.
Eissler wins bigatCycleland SX
By Rex Harris
CHICO, CA. JULY 1
Yamaha pilot Jacob Eissle r blazed to his firsteve r Pee Wee main event win at round two of
Cydela nd's Summer Supereross High Poi n t
Series.
Th e night's Pee W ee act ion got underway
with heat race number one. Bradley Powell led
the charge off the line and into the first tu m. Hot
on his heels were Bobby Barnes, Darren Nye,
Eissler, an d Mark Cavalie. By the second lap,
Powell had pulled ou t a li tt le d istance ov er
Barnes who w as coming under pressure from
Nye. As the white flag waved , Pow ell moved
ou t front. followed by Barnes , Nye, Eissler and
Jeremy Pa rks, who had push ed his wa y pa st
Cava lie into fifth. With less than a lap remaining
bo th Nye and Parks made charges to move up,
but a t the finish it w as Powell, foll owed by
Barnes, Nve, Eissler, and Parks.
As the' gate dropped for the main, it was hot
starter Powell out front, with Barn es, Eiss ler,
Parks and Nye in pursuit. As they exi ted the
wh oops, Powell and Barnes cam e together over
a ju mp. with both riders going down. Eissle r,
Pa rk s. a nd Nye all got b y before Ba rnes got
go ing ag ain. with .Po we ll rejo in in g near the
back. Up front , Eissler turned up the heat and
the ra ce came d o wn to a two ~man batt le
be tween Eissler and Pa rks. By t he midway
point, Barnes, wh o had recovered from his firstlap crash, had wo rked his way pas t Cav alie and
Nye into third b ut was a lon g way behind the
leaders. At the checkers, it was Eissler scoring his
firs t main event win followed by Pa rks, Barnes,
Nye and Cavalie.
Results
P/W: 1. Jacob Eiss ler (Yam ); 2. Jt'lTm r . rb (Suz); 3. Bobby
y
Damn (Y 11m 4. DarTnl Nye (Yam) ; 5. M.trk ~valico (Suz).
);
6Q; 1. Eric Ny~ (Kaw) ; 2. Sdh H.atrie (K.Iw ); 3. c.rrrtt KDppin g (K.w ); 4. BrMdorl Trip lett (K.1w ); 5. Chris & mn (K.1w ).
80: 1. Kylr c.mr!' (Suz); 2. Midwri l)pLomg 0'1101); 3. Nikki
H.uri:a(Yam ); 4. Jim Howarth (K.iw) ; 5. Chris MsAvoy (}-{on).
US NOV: 1. o.rnol Va.J,a,cok (Yam); 2. /\..Iron Kim. (K,I w ); 3Cul1en Snodgrass (t::. w); 4. Sim Dd.uet (Vllm); S. Jim Watson
(Ya m).
125 JR: 1. Dyla n Blackwr ll (Ho n) 2. Ju on ' oin rr (Hon);
3.o.vid Omton (Yam ); 4. w ry Walbr (Ho n); S. Jarftd FIShrT
(Soz ).
125 PRO: 1. Low ell
Moum (lion).
2SO NOV: 1. Ryan Kopp ing (Y.m ); 2. Marc litus
Bn.n ~ (K.I w).
(Y~m};
3.
2SOlit I. Ouu Verl>oom (Hon);2. Tom )onco lSuzl
.
2SOPRO:1. Lowell Mounl (Hon).
VET, I. J=v Oougl.u (Yom~ 2. Sun o.t""" (Yom); 3. Andy
Frinbl um (KlM).
orr: I. Hal Kopping (Yam).
Ellington embraces victory at
Silversprings Motocross
By Melissa Threadgill
SitVERSPRINGS, NY, JUNE 26.
Joe Elling ton rode his FMF/ Answer / Arkport
Cycle Sa les-spons ore d Suzuki to a n ex citing
first-place finish in the second mota to take the
overall win in the 125cc Expert class at Silversp rings MX.
In the first moto, Ben Dressner took. the
hol eshot and nev er looked ba ck with a 15sec ond lead. With a bad sta rt, Ellington had
worked h is way up through th e p ack, but
couldn 't catch Dressner a n d fin ished second.
In th e seco nd moto, Dressner go t stuck
in the gates and decided not to race while
Ellington got the holeshot. Canadian rider
Adam Anderson and Ellington diced back.
Bob ""'" (ICTM)
.
25... A: 1. Joe EUingt on (Suz); 2. Todd King (Kaw): 3. scon
Cam p (Kaw).
25-t- 8; 1. Tun 8«kt (K.Iw ); 2. Etha n Carter (Kaw); 3. W. ynr
B.ube1' (Kaw).
125 BEG: 1. Ctwrln Rizzo ( H o n); 2. Jerem iah Rathbomt!
(Hant 3. Jooh Wi!li.uns Olon).
201..QPEN BEG : 1. Pa t Fenter ('5u.z),; 2. K-in Howe (Suz); 3.
Mich.wl M.unm.lno (K,Iw).
125 NOV : 1. Jeffery McMJwn (K.tw); 2. Harley Wood (Suz);
3. James Hu.Idcn (Hen ).
201..QPEN NOV : 1. }.IIy Ba1brd (Suz ); 2. Guy DuW.i (KTM );
3. Eu~ King Jr. (Kaw ).
125 AM: 1. Bob NNI (Suz ); 2.)ohn Frey ( lC.Jw); 3. Brian WeD
·
m.m (Hon).
201..QPEN AM ; 1. JOBqJh NOlha n &,,1 (Su.z) ; 2. Brett s..nger
(K,I w); 3. Crt'S Peegee (K.l w ).
125 EX: 1. Joe Ellington (Suz.); 2. Adllm Andenon (Hon); 3.
~ Camp(K,l w).
:zm.oPEN EX : 1. Adam
And~
(K,I w); 3. Cl\N P«ora (Suz ).
SR A: 1. Jrif fftogoP~w).
SR. B: 1. Dave Wawn (Suz).
(Han).
c:.nn...
(Hon); 2. Todd Ki n g
2. Wllrne 8.nber (K,Iw); 3. Don
SR C: I. Madwd Manun.ino (K.Iw ) 1. wry Du15ki (KTM): 3.
IUd: Vernon (Han).
V1NT/WDMN : 1. Q,arles Kftpp (K.Iw); 2.
John Frey (K.aw );
3.Wllrnr Barber (Kaw ).
oW+: 1. 1..Jny Hinds (lC.1w).
Isaacs flies at Howard Lake
Vintage HalfMile
By Tim McBride
HOWARD LAKE. MN,JUNE 26
Johnny Isaacs took top honors in the 7SOcc Pro
Twi n class a board hi s TPR Tri u mph when
Omar's Gop her Racing hosted its first Vintage '
Dirt Track Riders Association Nat ional event of,
the season at the Wright Co unty Fairgro unds
half-mile dirt oval.
Isaacs jum ped in to the lead at the start of
the 750cc Pro main eve nt and held a small margin over John Fike while Tom Laird and Mark_
Robi nson gave chase . The race w as a carbon .
copy of th e hea t race for Isaa cs an d Fik e, as
they br oke away from the rest of the field and
finis hed 1-2. After a dose dice wi th Lai rd,
Robinson bettered his heat race performance as
he slipped by Laird at mid-race to take third
place.
In 750cc Amateur action. Steve Hill was out
front at th e sta rt of th e main a head of James
Eastlee, Mickey Hutcheson, Mike Zbrozek and
John Daniels. As the lead gro up paraded the circuit in single file, the attention shifted to the bat
tie for sixth, featuring Rone Stone, Frank Radloff
and Joe Blackwell. The three riders were racing
for the pos ition as if it we re for the lead. Hill
went on to score the win, as the top five finishing order stayed the sa me . Blackw ell rumb led
past Radloff on lap tw o then d ispatched Stone
on the next go around to lay claim to sixth p lace.
The action warmed u p wh en the Vintage
Single dass came to the line. After the start, race
lead er Mar k Robinson was bus y fend ing off a
hard-<:harging Tim Gregory un til the penultimat e lap when Gregory finally mad e the pass .
As the two rid ers hashed it out, Easllee had the
best sea t in the house wh ile running in th ird .
Rob inson answered ba cle, th ough, as he p er·
formed a textbook draft pass ot the wine to steal
back the lead and the win ov er a bewildered
Gregory. Easllce finished a dose third, w ell
ahead of Blackwell, Zbrozek and John
Gustafson.
Resulla
PROTW, 1. johnny Jo.wa; 2. john " ..... 3. M.uk """" ' - ~
TomL.Wd.
AM TW : 1. Stew
Hill.: 2. Jamell Eastlee; 3. Mickey Hutehen-oon; ~ Mil« ZInw