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EdIted by SCott. Rousseau'
The main event in the class showcased Garth Bastin, Paul Lynch and Tim
Eades. Bastin had the pole but Roy
Miller' got on the gas at the start to nab
the holeshot and the lead, but only for
part of the first lap. Eades was on the
move and took the point position from
Miller as they exited turn three. The fading Miller was then displaced to fourth,
as Bastin and Lynch sailed by. Eades
was leading but Bastin was making his
bid, the two riders battling side by side
on more than one occasion for the next
two laps. But side by side evidently was
not close enough as the leaders touched
in turns three and four. The two riders
almost went down and the bobble
allowed Lynch to take control of the
race. Bastin regained his momentum
more quickly than Eades and closed on
Lynch with three laps to go. The 16year-old from New York took over the
point position off of turn four to garner
the win. Lynch would hold on to second
as Eades gathered himself together for
the third.
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RlI8Ulta
750 EX: 1. Larry Pegram (H-D); 2. Steve Morehead;
3. George Roeder; 4. Georgie Price IV; S. Jason Fletcher.
600 EX: 1. Kevin Vames (Rbc); 2. Doug O'Boyle; 3.
Ken Coolbeth; 4. Brent Armbruster; 5. Matt Wait.
600 PRO-AM: 1. Johnny Murphee (W-R); 2. Toauny
Hayden (Rtx); 3. Jason Sentell (Rtx); 4. Garth Bastin .
(Rbc); 5. Jerry Sta1lkamp(H-D).
. 250 PRO-AM: I. Garth Bastin (Hon); 2. Paul Lynch
(Hon); 3. Tim Eades (Hon); 4. Chris Huss (Hon); 5. Nick
Danials (Rtx).
Kawasaki Volunteer State IX C'ship
Sellards stellar
at Muddy Creek
By Barbara Williams
Photos by Loren WIlliams
BLOUNTVD.U, TN, JULY 8-9
rock Sellards had a score to settle.
The last time he came to Muddy
Creek Raceway you might say he
had a little bit of bad luck. After all, he
showed up to race armed with three
motorcycles and none of them stayed
running long enough to see the finish
Line. This time, at the lIth Annual
Kawasaki Volunteer State MX Championships, Sellards came to Muddy Creek
well-prepared and wasn't about to let
the same bad luck strike twice. As
things turned out, it did not. In fact,
quite the opposite was the case.
Not only did Sellards finish every
moto he competed in, but the Team
Green rider won all three of the classes
he entered, squeaking. to victory in the
125cc B class and smoking to success in
both the 250cc B and Unlimited Amateur classes.
His closest escape came in the 12Sec
B class where he traded 1-2 moto finishes with Robbie Horton. Luckily for Sellards, he won the important one of the
two motos - the tie-breaking second
moto - thus walking away with the
overall honors in the class. It was a close
race, though, as Horton matched Sellards' every move, lap after lap, but Horton was never able to make the allimportant pass. Nicholas Wey rode an
inspired race in the first moto after
crashing on the first lap and working his
way up through the pack to finish
fourth. He came back in round two and
improved to third, which in turn guaranteed him third overall.
Sellards led every lap of the 250cc B
motos for the overall win, while Charlie
Dunaway, who finished third in the
125cc B bout, came away with second
overall after posting consistent 2-3 moto
B
AlIA Regional Dirt Track Series Round 5
Pegram goes
down in Ohio
(Top) HondII of Troy's Mike Brown (26)
took home the big bucks lit the Kawesakl
Volunteer MX Championships lit Muddy
C
k. Brown won both the 125 end 250cc
Ac
(Above) Larry Pegram (72)
mede the low line his own at Ohio'.
Buckey. Speedway to take the 750cc
Expert-clasa win In front of Steve
Morehead (42) and Georgie Price IV (71).
By Bert Shepard
"I
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ORRVILLE, OH, JUNE 23
watched the 600 guys and I went
really low on the warm-up lap - I
just kept going lower and lower."
The bottom of Ohio's Buckeye Speedway was the key for Larry Pegram as he'
kept Steve Morehead and George Roeder at bay for his first 750 Expert-class
win in Ohio in 1995. And in the same
vein, Kevin Varnes took it down in the
600cc Expert main to win by over four
seconds, while in the 250cc Pro-Am
division, Garth Bastin charged ahead in
the last moments to take the win,
,With all the big names participating,
the 750 main looked more like a
National than a' regional event. Starting
on the front row, Pegram held the
inside pole position with Morehead,
Georgie Price IV, Roeder, Jason fletcher and Joe Kopp lined up to his right.
The race was a follow-the-lead.er affair
with Pegram holding the head of the
line, while Morehead and the field
waited for a mistake that would never
come. The LA Racing/Team Powell/
Workman's H-D/Sponsellor Racing/
Arai/DID/ELF/Motion Pro XR750 was
up to the task and never faltered, Roeder was patient in third place ahead of
Price and Fletcher,
Kevin Varnes, Brent Armbruster and
Ken Coolbeth kept things moving quickly as they won front row starts in the
600 Expert final. Kevin Varnes put the
USC/Johnny and Sara Goad/Penn State
Cycle/Shoei/KK Supply/Chico-backed
Rotax on the outside pole for the 600
Expert main and Varnes' only problem
would be an ever-persistent Doug
O'Boyle. The Michigan rider led for the
first lap before giving in to Varnes, who
would win going away, Armbruster
held down the show position as the field
headed toward the crossed flags, but
Ken Coolbeth marched through the field
in an effort that allowed him to take
third from Armbruster when the laps
ran out.
The qualifiers for the 250 Pro-Am
division were won by Garth Bastin and
Tim Eades.
finishes. Brian Stone cashed in on third
overall, despite a disappointing sixth in
the first moto. He more than made up
for that in the second moto by finishing
a strong second.
After- finishing. second to Sellards in
the 12Sec B class, Horton salvaged a win
in the Schoolboy class, posting a perfect
1-1 score. His ride was even more
impressive when you take into account
his main foe - Ricky Carmichael, who
was aboard a smaller Kawasaki KXl00.
Despite the slight power disadvantage,
Carmichael nipped at Horton's heels in
both motos but came liP a wheel short
each time.
Carmichael did cruise to victory in
the Super and Senior classes, though.
No surprises here. Jeff Gibson was
Carmichael's nearest opponent in both
classes, taking runner-up honors both
times.
A $6000 purse was up for grabs in
the Pro (A) classes, and it was none
other than Muddy Creek's own Mike
Brown taking home the lion's share. The
Honda of Troy pilot scored wins in both
the 125 and 250cc A classes.
In the 125cc class, Brown outran Jim
Chester and Billy Whitley to the checkered flag, while in the quarter-liter class,
he finished ahead of former GP rider
Billy Liles and Paul Currie. Liles also finished second in the 25+ A class, one spot
behind Kevin Walker, and he scored the
overall win in the 30+ class.
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Resulta
so (406): 1. Chase Beck (LEM); 2. Cory Strickland
(KTM); 3. Logan BeU (LEM); 4. Jarod Sealf (KTM); 5.
Brandon Large (LEM).
50 (7-8): I. Jake Griffis (Cob); 2. Ryan Wooden
(Cob); 3. Jordan Oxley (LEM); 4. To"" Streilthau (LEM);
5. Michael Ridge (LEM).
60 17-9): 1. James Bubba Stewart Jr. (]