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Canadian NaIlonBl Dirt Track series
Round Three
Welcome back
Parker
By Frank Wood
Photo by John A. Hands
WELLAND, ONTARIO, CANADA, JULY 2Z
OM Parker, after an eight-month
hiatus from dirt track racing, never
looked better as he won the only
short track event in the Canadian championships this year, displaying a great
deal of confidence due to his recent finishes in regional races.
It was by no means an easy win for
the former Canadian short track champ,
as he was shadowed the entire 15 laps
by Les Washbon and Scott Sehl. The
three riders were never more than a bike
length apart, often side by side across
the wide, black groove.
Washbon appeared ready to make
his move on the tenth lap, but Parker
held him off in the same way he resisted
a last-lap charge by Sehl.
"I could hear those guys back there
the whole time," said Parker, "but I
didn't look back." Steve Beattie and
Chris Evans both elected to ride in the
states on this day, Beattie presently leading both the 750cc Expert class and the
600cc class in points. Parker's win and
Washbon's third-place finish will.tighten
the points race in the 600cc class considerably, but Beattie is under contract with
Deeley Harley-Davidson to contest the
number-one plate in Canada. However,
considering Beattie's recent successes in
the more lucrative American series, that
may be something Beattie will regret.
The 600cc Novice-class runaway
points leader, Francois Dumas, seemed
to be in total command of his final,
when, while enjoying a fifteen-bikelength lead, he attempted a wheelie on
the back straight and ended up on his
backside. Dumas' lead was such that he
was able to remount and retain fourth
place in the race, thus making a little
money and (most importantly) gaining
some points for his quest for the championship. His crash handed the win to
Murray Morgan, followed by Ken Poisson and Sam Donnelly.
The 250cc Novice-class winner Rob
Rainville, a local rider from Weiland,
got a huge ovation from the partisan
crowd. He was joined in the winner's
circle by Terry Reilly in second and
Jason Spearin in third.
Jeremy Thompson won the 600cc
intermed.iate class, but had Jeff Berdan
to deal with in the closing stages of the
final. Berdan eventually took second
place honors while Brian Newman took
third
J
In lhe 600cc Expert victory cln:1e at lhe
third round of lhe C8n8dlan NatIonal DIrt
TrEk 5erIes __ winner John PlIrk8r (11),
_1CI-pIKe tlnlaher Scott Sehl (4), lind
Lee Buchllnon (90) with thlrd-place honors.
The Intermediate/Expert combined
class featured two young American riders "duking it out" with seasoned Canadian expert Kurt Bieggar.
"I thought I might be able to beat
these kids tonight," said Biegger, "but
they just keep going faster every week."
Garth Bastion motored away to a safe
win while Bieggar fended off the
advances of Jeremy Thompson.
Thompson was unable to duplicate his
win in the 600cc race, but was pleased
with his third-place results.
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Results
2SO NOV, 1. Rob Rainville (}ion); 2. Terry Reilly.
(}ion); 3. Jason S£!.arin (Yam); 4. R""-'ld Spicer (}ion); 5.
Steve Metcalfe C't'Wr0.
. 250 INT/EXP: 1. Garth Bastion (Hon); 2. Kurt
Bieggar (Hon); 3. Jeremy Thompson (Hon); 4. Tom
Braithwaite (Yam); 5. Glen Brown CHon).
600 \NT, 1. Jeremy Thompson (Rtx);
2. Jeff
Berdan
(Rlx); 3. Brian Newman (Hon); 4. Sylvain Lavigne
(Yam); 5. Benoit Roullard (Rtx).
600 NOV: 1. M.urray Morgan (Hon); 2. Ken Poisson
(Hon); 3. Sam Donnelly (lUx); 4. Francois Dum.. (Hon);
5. Neil Graham (}i-D).
600 EX 1. John Parker (Rtx); 2. Scott Sehl (W"R); 3.
Les Washbon (W.R); 4. Martin Braconnier (Rtx); 5. Todd
Sharpie.. (}i-D).
Fast Fridays Track Championship
Fast Fridays
Speedway C'ship
to Hedden
Tommie Hedden, respectively. Dustin
Schroeder was awarded the win in a
crash-marred third heat and Bob Hicks
finished up the first round with an
impressive win over Bobby Hedden.
Sisemore continued his perfect day
with a win over Hicks in the opening
ride of round two. Bast followed suit in
the next heat, passing Darrell Busby in
the race's late stages.
Bobby Hedden got on the winners
board in his next ride as did Tommy
Hedden in the round's last go.
The first heat of round three pitted
the night's only perfect scorers head to
head. Bast got the start and led Sisemore
to the checkered flag. Bobby Hedden
looked strong in the second heat, winning ahead of Schroeder and Busby.
Bobby then had to loan his primary bike
to brother Tommy in the next heat so
that Tommy could make the restart after
tangling with eventual heat winner Pat
Linn. Hicks made short work of the field
in the round's final run, finishing well
ahead of second-place finisher and
reserve rider Rick Schambers who
replaced Louis Kossuth'in the program.
Sisemore opened the fourth round
with another win, after which Tommy
Hedden had one of the finest rides of
the evening, taking 'to the outside
around the fast-gating Hicks. Pat Linn
gained an easy victory in the third heal
The final heat of the fourth round
brought the sellout crowd of 3200 to its
feet as quick-gater Bobby. Hedden was
passed by Bast on the inside line during
the third lap only to repass Bart in the
final tum to eke out a haH bike-length
victory.
Going into the final round of action it
was still anybody's race as the individual scores stood with Bast, Sisemore and
Bobby Hedden at 11 points each, and
Tommy Hedden and Bob Hicks one
back at 10. The first of the last four heats
saw Bobby Hedden go to his favorite
outside moves, gaining the advantage
over Sisemore, who finished second
while Tommy Hedden fell out of contention and onto the tum-two dirt in the
third lap. In the next heat, Busby, who
had looked brilliant at times all night,
finally broke into the win column with a
wire-to-wire win over Schambers. In the
night's second-to-Iast heat, Bast knew
what Ke had to do: He had to win to
force a runoff with Bobby Hedden.
Hicks also had to win to tie Bast for second place, which is just what he did,
with a flawless gate and four good laps
to deny Bast a chance at retaining the
title.
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Results
By M. Sober
AUBURN, CA, AUG. 4
obby "The Blaze" Hedden took a
convincing victory during the 1995
running of the Fast Fridays Speedway Track Championship at Auburn's
Gold Country Fairgrounds.
Hedden, who is reportedly working
out a deal with Edinburgh of the British
Speedway League, dropped a single
point in his opening ride and was never
bested the rest of the evening, taking the
win with 14 points and reclaiming the
title that he first won in '93. Last year's
champion Bart Bast scored 13 points to
finish in a three-way tie for second with
Bob Hicks and Jimmie "The Jammer"
Sisemore. In the runoff for second and
third place, Hicks outgated Bast and the
snoozing Sisemore to lay claim to the
bridesmaid spot on the podium. Bast
was third.
The first round started off in predictable fashion as prerace favorites Jimmie Sisemore and Bart Bast scored
three-point victories over Pat Linn and
B
otic 1. Bobby Hedden Oaw) 14 points; 2. Bob Hicks
Oaw) 13; 3. Bart Bast Oaw) 13; 4. Jim Sisemore Oaw) 13;
5. Tom Hedden Oaw) 10.
Aaron wins in ri~ff
By Don Allis
OWEGO, NY, JULY 30
Geof Aaron and Ray Peters both completed their
required five-loop, eight-section rides without
dropping a single point at the July 29 District 4
Trial, but it was Aaron who later took the firstplace honors by means of a uride-off."
Aaron rode first and, to the delight of the
crowd, cleaned the section. Peters' first attempt
was spoiled when he lost traction only a short
distance from the top of the hill.
.
Aaron's second attempt was another perfect
ride, and though Peters was able to ride cleanly
up the first large hill, he could not make it up
the second. Peters took the maximum penalty
for the second time, and at this point Aaron was
determined the winner.
The Advanced Class saw Jim Fox win the
class with six points, and Matt Hughson place
second with 18 points.
In the Intermediate class, Noah Leon won
top honors with only four points for the day,
and Senior A-class winner Robert Foringer fin.
ished with 10 points.
Novices Brian Kavanagh and Alan Williams
both finished the day with 13 points, but
Kavanagh was the overall winner in the class
with 35 cleans to Williams' 31 cleans.
The Senior B winner was Don Allis with four
points for the day, and Dick Oliver won the
Super Senior class with 9 points.
Claude Steele won the Rookie Class with
zero points, and Tom Boynton won the Vintage
class, also with zero points.
Results
EX; I. Geo:f Aaron (0 points); 2. Raymond Petus (0); 3. TR\.'W
Fox (12); 4. Keith Wtnlft'!: 03); S. 0.". Bilrde1J (15/34 deans).
ADY: 1. James Fox (6); 2. ~tt Hughson (18); 3. William
Caron (21); 4. DlIIvid M. Reed (24);5. Jonah Leon (21).
·INT: 1. Noah Leon (4); 2. Tom We.nban (24/30); 3. Dana
Gum (24/29); 4. Benn Williamson (28); S. Roger Alh. (29).
SR A: 1. Robert Foringu- (10); 2. Carl Pettn (22); 3. stephen
Fedorb (4,3); 4. Charles OreIingeio (89).
.
NOV: 1. Brian Kavanagh (3/35); 2. AJan WilliAms 03/31); 3.
Brian Clapper (14); 4. Eric Reed (24); 5. Jeffrey Meeder (29).
SR B: I. Don AlliI (4 points); 1. Gerald Radder (11); 3. John J.
PiLeski (17).
S/SR: 1. Richard Oliver (9 points); 2. Doc KllvaMgh (0); 3lArry L. Love:U (35); 4. 8ltmit Caron (43).
ROOKIE: 1. Caude Steele (0); 2. Daniel 8enJllmin (2): 3. Ashley Steele (4); ... Andrew WintenJ (8); 5. JoahWi Bmjamin (t8).
VINT: 1. Tom Boynton (0); 2. Owen Payne (t3).
Lee holeshots Lodi
By Donna Hell
WDI, CA, JULY 29
Ralph Lee used determination, guts, and a great
holes hot to nab a wire-ta-wire win at Lodi's
Short Track, battling Bud Riddle for the victory.
Riddle was consistent in putting the pressure
on Lee throughout the entire eight laps, but Lee
held his own, neyer opening the door wide
enough for Riddle to malee the pass.
Toby Jorgensen returned from the East with
an impressive third Amateur National Championship in the 80cc class and his first 250cc
Championship. When ask about his trip, Jorgensen said "Yes, it was a good trip, and I hope
to do it again next year." Sometimes nice guys
do finish fust.
The Black Plate Race was the only amateur
expert race to be run at Lodi, the rewards limited to a trophy, a free ride, and a placement
number (black·and-white number plate) at the
end of the year. Strangely, only a few experts
each week contest for these honors. Rob Damron
was the latest winner in a real >lbarn-bumer"
with Danny Hart and Kevin Bricker, who stayed
hard on his rear wheel and finished second and
third, respectively.
Results
P /W /STKI AlB: l. Ryan Kunu (KTM); 2.. Bradley Hiler
(Yam).
P/Wsrt< C: 1. Mike Nail (Yam); 2. R.J. Knighl (Yam).
60: 1. Scott Meyer (Hon); 2. Corey Eaton (KIIw); 3. DI!:1"rick
Ponlon (Kaw); 4. Frankie Lane (Kaw).
P IW MOD AlB: 1. Bradley Hiler (Yam); 2. Ryan .Kuntz
(Yam).
P/W MOD C: 1. Mike Nail (Yam).
100 A: 1. Toby Jorgtnlll!:1l (Hon).
100 B: 1. Aaron Ci5co CHon).
100 C: 1. Michelle ~aver (Hon); 2. Riley Cox (Suz).
80 A: 1. Toby Jorgensen (Hon); 2. Mickey Lane (H0t\).
80 D/C: ,. Branden Inderbitze:n O:Ion); 2. DaVid Casey; 3.
Jared McWhirttt (Hon).
250 SCHBY:1. Toby J~ (Hon); 2. Mickey Lane.
OPEN A: I. Rob Damron (W·R); 2. Donny Hart eRtx); 3.
Kevin BriCker (Hon); 4. Jeff ~bftart (Rex); 5. James Judd (Rtx).
OPFN EX MONEY RA~ 1. o.nny Hart CRtx>; 2. Rob Dunron (W-RJ; 3. Lni Gennan (Hon); Co Cd Short (Rtx); S. Lmnie
Pauley (Rtx.)
OPEN' B: 1.1.a.rTy Andres (Rtx); 2. Bob Prichato (Hon); 3. Bob
e-,. (Rtx);'. (]>rio Rudy (ROO.
OPEN C: I. Hisatiru Insonchi Oion); 2. Y. Hirau (Hon); 3.
Saul Sanbum (Yam); 4. Marty Waister (Yam).
250 EX; I. TonySouu (Hen).
250C: 1. Paul Herman (Yam); 2. Sctw FiIcher oc.w).
VET A:. 1. Bob Buc:oea (ROO; 2. Paul Herman (Yam); 3. ~
_lRtxl.
veT D: 1. Bob Casey (Rtx); 2. Larry Andra (Rtx); 3. John
Pierce (Roo.
VINT 8, I. RoJph t... (fro; 2. Bud Riddle