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Cycle News 1995 09 13

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Mike Hacker (67), Jay Springsteen (9), Matt Walt (partially hidden) and Brat Beyer (98) battled for the win In the AMA 883cc National. Hacker won the event, tightening up the points race In the process. because what happens on the mile is that three guys mayor may not come underneath you and take your line away. Camlin got in there a little too hot and still had to make the turn, and I was just able to put that little bit of a gap on him." It was enough, as Parker beat Camlin to the checkered flag by less than a wheel, scoring his 67th career Grand National victory as well as boosting an already healthy points advantage over King, who finished sixth. Parker now leads King in the standings, 231-175. Carr sits' third with 152 points, two ahead of Will Davis, who finished 13th. "It's nice to win one of these," Parker said. "After we struggled last year and the first part of this year, it feels good. It was a war, and when there's that many people in there, you just hope that you can put it where you need to be at the right time." AMA 883 NATIONAL While Scott Parker may be starting to get the best of his competition in the Grand National Championship Series, the AMA 883cc National Series is far from being decided as Team Spectro/Moroney's/Dunlop's Mike Hacker and Bartels' / American Rider's Jay Springsteen are locked in an intense struggle for class supremacy, which has been made even tighter by Springsteen's decision not to race the most recent round of the series at the Denver Half Mile. Springer may have gained peace of mind, but in light of Hacker's win at Denver, the former Grand National Champion also gave up 20 points to the second-placed Virginian. And so it was that on the return trip to Springfield, Hacker, who had finished second to Springsteen at the spring mile, was more determined than ever to dose the gap even further. The determination paid off. Hacker grabbed the lead off the start and controlled the opening lap before Springsteen pulled off one of his patented blasts around the outside in turn two to lead down the back stretch and across the stripe on the second lap. The two riders then set off on a drafting frenzy with Suburban Motors H-D's Bret Beyer and Modesto H-D's Matt Wait thrown in the mix. The four riders left the rest of the field behind until rookie expert J.R. Schnabel slammed into the hay bales in turn three on lap six, bringing out a red flag and bunching the field up once more. Schnabel was not hurt in the incident, but he did not make the restart. Springsteen took the lead on the second green light with Hacker right 01) his tail while Beyer and Wait battled over third place. Hacker then began to assert himself on the front straightaway, leading Springsteen on laps nine and 10 before slipping back to third behind Beyer and Springsteen as the three raced under the white flag. In the meantime, Wait charged back into the fray and was once again a factor. As the quartet came off turn four, it was anybody's race. But Hacker proved to make the best move as he drafted his way between Wait arid the wall to claim his second win in as many rounds as well as his first mile National victory. Wait was second, Beyer was third and Springsteen fourth. "The Spectro/Moroney's HarleyDavidson was flyin' ," an ecstatic Hacker said on the podium. "In the first half I was just hangin' in there, but on the last lap I just pinned it. I never let off, and I hoped that they wouldn't draft me. Hopefully, we can win a couple more and catch that old man Springer." During the post-race teardown, Beyer's motorcycle was found to have an illegal deck height and was disqualified, moving Springsteen into third place. Nonetheless, the points chase has tightened up even more as Hacker trails Springsteen by a scant six points with five events to go. t:N illinois State Fairgrounds Springfield, Illinois Results: september 3, 1995 (Round 18 of 24) HEAT 1 (10 laps; 12 riders, top 2 transfer): 1. Davey Camlin (H-D); 2. Kevin Atherton <.H-D); 3. Larry Pegram (Ji·D); 4. Mike Hale (Jion); 5. Scott Parker (JiD); 6. Jason Fletcher (H-D); 7. Geoff Clark (H-D); 8. Lance Jones (H-D); 9, Jess Roeder {H-D)j 10. Eric: Bostrom (H-D); 11. Devon Pritchard (H.-D); 12. Kevin OUiges (H-D). Time: 5 min., 52.14 sec. HEAT 2 (10 laps; U riders, top 2 transfer), 1. IDch King (Hon); 2. Bret Beyer (H-D); 3. Ken Coolbeth Jr. (HD); 4. Kevin Varnes (Hon); 5. Matt Wait (H-D); 6. Brett Landes (Han); 7. Ronnie Jones (Han); 8. Ben Bostrom (Ji-D); 9. Chance Darling (H-D); 10. Randy Texter (HD); 11. Paul Lynch (H-D); 12. Robert Tripp (H-D). Time: 5 min., 53.21 sec. REAT 3 (10 laps; U riders, top 2 transfer), 1. Chris Carr (Ji-D); 2. Steve Morehead (H-D); 3. Dale Jenneman (H-D); 4. Joe Kopp (H-D); 5. Tommy Colson (H-D); 6. Steve Beattie (H-D); 7. Ian Se2edy (H-D); 8. Mike Varnes (H-D); 9. Brent Armbruster (fi-D); 10. Robert Miller (HD); 11. Tom Troudt (Hon); 12. Wj])je McCoy (H-D). Time: 5 min., 52.12 sec. REAT 4 (10 laps; U riders, top 2 transfer): 1. Davey DureUe (H-D); 2. Terry Poovey (Hon); 3. Will Davis (Hon); 4. Jay Springsteen (H-D); 5. Jim Sumner (H-D); 6. Mike Hacker (H=b); 7. Dan Butler (H-D); 8. Paul Morgan ill (H-D); 9. Danny Koelsch (H-D); 10. Garth Brow (H-D); 11. Ken Mohler (H-D); 12. Andy Tresser (Due). Time: 5 min., 51.45 sec. SEMI 1 (8 laps; 13 riders, top 3 transfer), 1. Mike Hale (Hon); 2. Will Davis (Hon); 3. Mike Hacker (Ji-D); 4. Matt Wait (H-D); 5. Joe Kopp (H-D); 6. Ben Bostrom (H-D); 7. Danny Koelsch (H-D); 8. Ian Segedy (H-D); 9. Paul Lynch (H-D); 10. Geoff Clark (H-D); 11. Robert Miller (H-D); 12. Andy Tresser (Due); 13. Eric Bostrom (H-D). Time 4 min.. 45.36 sec. SEMI 2 (8 laps; 13 riders, top 3 transfer), 1. Scott Parker (H-D); 2. Ronnie Jones (Hon); 3. Jay Springsteen (H-D); 4. Dale Jenneman (H-D); 5. Garth Brow (H-D); 6. Dan Butler (H-D); 7. Steve Beattie (H-D); 8. Brent Armbruster (H-D); 9. Kevin Varnes (Han); 10. Lance Jones (H-o); 11. Randy Texter (H-D); 12. Devon Pritchard (H-D); 13. Willie McCoy (Ji-D). Time 4 min., 44.42 sec. SEMJ 3 (8 laps; 14 riders, top 3 transfed: 1. Ken Coolbeth Jr. (H-D); 2. Larry Pegram (H-D); 3. 'Brett Landes (Hon); 4. Paul Morgan ITI (H-D); 5. Chance Darling (H-D); 6. Jim Sumner (H-D); 7. Jason Aetcher (H-D); 8. Ken Mohler (H-D); 9. Tom Troudt (Hon); 10. Kevin Olliges (1-1-0); 11. Mike Varnes (H-D); 12. Jess Roeder (H-D); 13. Robert Tripp (H-D); 14. Tommy Colson (H-D). Time: No time due to restart. GRAND NATIONAL (2S laps; 11 riders)' 1. Scott Parker (H-D); 2. Davey Cam1in (H-D); 3. Chris Carr (HD); 4. Kevin Atherton (H-D); 5. Davey DureUe (H-D); 6. Rich King (Hon); 7. Larry Pegram (H-D); 8. Terry Poovey (Han); 9. Steve Morehead (H-D); 10. Ken,ny Coolbeth Jr. (H-D); 11. Mike Hale (Hon); 12. BNt Beyer (H-D); 13. Will Davis (Hon); 14. Jay Springsteen (H-D); 15. Brett Landes (Hon); 16. Mi.ke Hacker (H-D); 17. Ronnie Jones (Hon). Time: No time due to restart. AMA GRAND NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES POINTS STANDINGS (After 18 of 24 rounds), 1. Scott Parker (231 points/7 wins); 2. Rich King 075/1); 3. Chris Carr 052/2); 4. Will Davis <150/1); 5. Kevin Atherton (146/1); 6. Steve Morehead (134/1); 7. Jay Springsleen (119/1); 8. Ronnie Jones (95); 9. Kevin Varnes (89/1); 10. Mike Hacker (78); 11. Davey Camlin (76/1); 12. Steve Beattie (63/1); 13. Joe Kopp (56); 14. Larry Pegram (54); 15. Terry Poovey (SO); 16. Dan Butler (49); 17. Brett Landes (48/1); 18. Georgie Price IV (43); 19. Davey Durelle (41); 20. Rodney Farris (34). AMA 883c(' NATlONAL (12 laps; 17 riders): 1. Mike Hacker; 2. Matt Wait; 3. Bret Beyer; 4. Jay Springsteen; 5. Jess Roeder; 6. Randy Texter; 7. Ben Bostrom; 8. Jason fletcher; 9. Tommy Colson; 10. Eric Bostrom; 11. Geoff C1ark; 12. Paul Bergstrom; 13. Doug Beattie; 14. Nate Wait;~15. Dale Je~eman; 16. Keith Jacobsen; 17. J.R. Schnabel. Time: No time due to restart. AMA 883cc NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES POINTS STANDINGS (After U of 17 rounds), 1. Jay Springsteen (182 poi:nts/7 wins); 2. Mike Hacke.r (178/2>; 3. Georgie Price IV (07); 4. Jason Aetcher (99); 5. James Hart (89/1); 6. Lance Jones (67/1); 7. Doug Beattie (64); 8. Matt Wait (61/1); 9. Nate Wail (58); 10. Bret Beyer (46); 11. Keith Jacobsen (46); 12. Jess Roeder (40); 13. Ben Bostrom (36); 14. Tommy Colson (35); 15. Dale Jenneman (32); 16. Steve Aseltine (28); 17. Robert Miller (25); 18. Randy Texter (23); 19. Eric Bostrom (20); 20. Paul Bergstrom (9). Upcoming Rounds: Round 19 - Mechanicsburg, PA, september 9, 1995 Round 20 - Rossburg, OH, september 16, 1995 Briefl y---:........,.:.•,....--._ .•.• der qf the. '95 s'eriE!s,"though it is 'uncertain '. whether or not the team will, maKe the trip' to. Califomia for the'last three r:a,ces of thE! year. "I.think We.will,~ Morgan said. ~If \'oIe're runAlle.r winning -the Springfield' Mile, Sco~t . ning.!n the top 20. vie· probably. will." The' Parl

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