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line Plessinger's KTM 250MXC ran ou t
of fue l, forcing th e two-time Nationa l
Ha re Scrambles Cha mpion to panhan-.
d Ie for so me gas from passing riders.
He was fo rtun ate th a t o ne r ider
stop ped a nd d onated enough fue l to
get the . champ to the checke re d fla g
b efore the third-place due l bet w een
teamma tes Ha tch and Hawkins could
reach him .
H atch won th e ba ttle fo r the final
spo t on the p od iu m a nd h e ld o n to
th ird wi th jus t a couple of seco nds to
s pa re. Ha wk in s' long and imp ressive
come ba ck from d ead -last netted him
fourth-place points with an ou t-of-sync
Andrews, admittedly unwilling to take
chances in th e fast, dust y condi tio ns,
finish ing another tw o minu tes back in .
fifth. Cooper was righ t behind him, followe d by No rton and Conn er . For mer
O pen A class cha m p ion Shawn Brell
pu t in his best Pro rid e ever for nin th
o verall. Sco tt Phe lp s, the r eign in g
N ETRA cham pion, rounded ou t the top
10.
'
Eleventh overall Terry Cunningham
was also the Vet A winner ahead of fellow top 20 finishers Tim Shephard and
Jeff Russell . Jim Jarrett was 13th overall
as well as the 200cc A class winner.
Craig Jones was the winner of the 15rider 250cc A class and 15th overall.
North Carolina's own Steven Arthur
topped the Open A class on a KTM 300.
Pennsylvania's Barry Hawk Jr. was the
top Four-S troke A rider. Geo rgia's
Te rr y Mealer was the Senior A (40+)
victor, while cross co untry reg ular
Harry Greenlee was the Super Senior
(50+) lea der.
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(Right) For the first
time in about a
year, Summers
stands alone at the
top of the series
point standings.
Here, he is being
Interviewed by race
announcer John
Ayers.
(Below) Daryl
Conner (11)
holeshots the start
of the 250cc A
class. Conner
would later drop
out, while Craig
Jones went on to
win.
Hickory National
Hickory, North Carolina
Resu lts: March 26, 1995 (Round 2 of 12)
the pac k. Upo n reaching Conner' s roost
Cooper t ried an alternate line arou nd
him an d had the misfortune of finding
himse lf tan gled in an old w ire fenc e.
The former 125cc National MX Champion los t va luable tim e try ing to free
hi s Suzuki RMX250 from th e u nseen
trap.
"I d idn't have a too l pack on and I
didn't have anything to cut the wi re
with," admitted Cooper after the race .
"I spent th e rest of the day trying to
make up tim e, but I was ju st to o far
back to catch back up. I giv e it 100 percent every time I'm on a motorcycle
and I'm happy with my ride today."
Cooper completed the first lap outside the top 20 overall, but in the end
the hard-charging Oklahoma flyer
came within inches of taking fifth place
away from Andrews.
Summers was 47 seconds behind
Plessinger and in seventh place when
he completed the first lap. In between
the two we re Yamaha pilots Blackwell
and Andrews, Honda of Troy's Tom
Carson, Pennsylvania's Conner, and
Hatch. One lap later Summers had suc cessfully moved into second place and
trimmed the KTM-mounted leader's
advantage to less than 20 seconds.
"I could just feel that it was going to
be Scott's day," said Plessinger of his
ri va l Summers. " Even tho ugh he was
bac k there it littl e ways I kn ew he was
coming. "
Summers took the lead on the third
lap but Plessinger kept u p the pressu re.
The pair bega n a spectacular duel that
woul d la s t fo r t he ne xt 90 m in u te s,
spri nting from one backmar ker to the
next in an effo rt to shake one another .
The fra ntic pace pu lled Plessinger and
Summers well ahead of the pack and
turned the race for the overall into a
fast game of on e on one.
"I fell on the first lap but I was able
to get caught back up to the leaders,"
said Hatch. "I had those two in sigh t
and I thought that the pa ce was se t.
Obviously they upshifted and nobody
told me!" Hatch never got Summers
and Plessinger back in si g h t and
instead focused on holding Hawkins
off for third place.
The climax of the race took place
halfway through the last lap when
Summers and Plessinger came upon a
la te lapped rider. Plessinger took the
high line on an off-camber hill while
Summers stayed low. When their paths
met, Summers had the advantage of a
better line and they made contact.
Plessinger bounced off the big XR600,
clipped a tree and went down.
"Believe it or not, Scott and I
ex cha n g ed g lances be fore w e h it ,"
exp lained Summers after the race . "We
both kn ew we were goi ng to hit but
neither of us were going to let off. I just
had the be tt er line and Scott got th e
worst of it."
Whe n aske d if the accident caused
any hard feelin gs, Summer s replied,
" N o w ay . Sco tt a n d I h a ve been
frie nds and rivals for the past 10 yea rs.
We 're both d oi ng ou r jobs out there
and so me times things li ke th is happen. I' m su re he will tell you the sa me
thi n g - it w as ju s t clean, aggressive
racing. "
"I had to make the de cision to follow the lapped rider through there or
take a different line that wasn't as
good ," said Plessinger of the incident.
"I followed the guy, he got stuck and I
got stuck behind h im. I heard .Scott
co m ing and I had to get out from
behind the lapper and I went over into
Scott's line . We were charging after the '
same po int, hit together and th at wa s
it."
Summers did get the better of it and
showed a lead of some 30 seconds as a
d irect result. Plessinger remounted in
time to maintain his runner-up finish,
but his hopes for the overall were
dashed. H is bad luck wa sn't through
yet either. One half-mile from the finish
O/A : 1. Sco tt Sum mers (Hon); 2. Sco tt Pless inger
(KTM:) 3. Stev e Hatch (5u z); 4. Rand y Hawki.ns (Suz );
;
5. Fred Andrew s (Yam ); 6. Guy Coo pe r (5uz); 7. Tom
Norton (Yam); 8. D uane Conn er (Yam); 9. Sha wn Brell
(KTM); 10. Scott Phe lps (Yam ); II. Terry Cunni ngh am
(Yam) ; 12. Tim Sh ephard (Yam ); 13. Jimmy Jarrett
(Ya m ); 14. Rob ert Bennett (Ka w ); 15 . C rai g Jo n es
(Ka w); 16. Tom Ca rson (H on ); 17. Jeff Russe ll (Ya m );
18. Frank Keegan (Yam); 19. Daryl Kuenzer (Yam ); 20.
John Bennett (Yam) .
. P RO O /A : Summ er s; 1. P les s inger; 2. Hatc h ;
3. Ha wkins; 4. Andrews; 5. Cooper.
O P EN A: 1. Stev en Arthur (KTM) ; 2. Mi chael
Ma to szkia (KTM); 3. Richa rd Bryan (KTM); 4. Scott
Fon taine (KTM ); 5. Russell Cherry (Hbg).
250 A: 1. Craig Jon es (Kaw); 2. Fr a n k Keegan
(Ya m) ; 3. Da rryl Kue n zer (Ya m ); 4. Ashley Brewe r
(Han); 5. Bria n Hess (Kaw ).
200 A: 1. Jim Jarrett (Yam); 2. John Benne tt (Yam);
3. Jason H ain es (K,'lw); 4. Jeff Lauth (Ka w); 5. Todd
Levesque (Yam) .
4-STRK A : 1. Barry Hawk (Su z ); 2. Do n Bohn
(KTM); 3. Ral ph Thorn (Han); 4. Mark Ma rt in (Han);
5. Ma rk Burd ick (Kaw).
V ET A : 1. Te r ry Cu nningham (Yam); 2. T im
Shepha rd (Ya m ); 3. Jeff Russell (Ya m); 4. Jeff Mu r gel
(Yam); S. Steven Narel (Kaw).
SR A: 1. Te rry Mealer (Yam); 2. Pa ul Mich el s
(ATK); 3. Tom Mey e rs (KTM); 4. Robin Miller (Yam) ;
5. Don Zender (Han).
S1SR A: 1. Ha rry Greenlee (Yam ); 2. Mike Garrett
(Han); 3. Dave Coombs (Yam).
OPEN B: 1. David Brown (Han); 2. Jeff Vealey
(KTM); 3. John Grimm (yam); 4. Billy Chapnan (Hon~
S. Joseph Lawson (ATK).
.
150 B: 1. Chris H ick s (Ka w) ; 2. Mark Phanaish
(lCaw ); 3. Joshua Cone {Yam); 4. Darius Latt ea (Yam);
S. Do uglas Wa skan (KTM~
zoo B: 1. Bryan M us ca v itch (Ka w ); Z. Je re m y
Berwa nger (Ya m) ; 3. Ja so n Rankin (Yam); 4. Jaso n
Brid geman (Hon~ S. Jaso n Ring (Suz ).
4-STRK B: 1. Ricky Towery (Han); 2. Tim Ha rmon
(H a n); 3 . Rich a rd Lynch (H us); 4. T h oma s Eva n s
(Ha n); S. Ricky Joyce (Suz).
VET B: 1. Manle y Bra d sh aw (KTM) ; Z. Ge rald
C re a ne (Ya m) ; 3. An drew We lls (Ha n ); 4. Will ia m
Kelly (Han); S. Steve Cooke (Yam~
SR B: 1. Jimmy Lynch (H u s); 2. Albert Chuppa
(Ya m ); 3. Tom Pa rfi tt (Ya m ); 4. John Rader (Yam);
S. Eddie Jordan (KTM).
200 C: I . Chad Jarvis (Kaw ); 2. Chad Brown (Kaw ~
3. Isaa c Acke ls (Kaw ~ 4. Terry Spe ncer (Yam ); S. Phi fer
Heamer (KTM).
OPEN C: 1. Sha wn Ragers (Ha n ); 2. am Perrell
(Yam); 3. Andrew Bealko (Yam); 4. James Vicheck
(Yam); S. Keith Garland (Yam ).
AMA GRAND NATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES POINT STANDINGS
(After 2 of 12 rounds): 1. Scott Su mmers (39); 2. Fred
Andrews (34); 3. Steve Hatch (32); 4. Guy Cooper (31);
S. Randy Hawkins (29); 6. Tom Norton (29~ 7. Scott
Phelps (20); 8. Ty Da vis (20); 9. Scott Plessinger (19~
10. Rodney Smith (17).
Upcoming Rounds:
Round 3 - Hurrican Mills, TN,April 9
Round4 - Brownsville. PA, April 30