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Cycle News 1996 07 03

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DfRTTRACK ... AlIA Grand Na1Iora Chainpionshlp Series Round 7: State Fair Speedway (Left) Kevin Atherton got to hold the checkered flag once on the night after winning the Don and Gary scanlan Memorial Dash for Cash. (Below) Georgie Price IV (71) easily ran down Eric Bostrom (20) and then left him behind to win the AMA 883 National. Right) Rich King nursed a wounded bike and put together another consistent ride to finish fifth . • Morehead (41); 7. Kevin Atherton (38); 8, Brett Landes (34); 9. (TIE) Dave CamIin/Georgie Price IV (30); 11. Ricky Graham (29): 12. Ronnie Jones (23); 13. Jay Springsteen (17); 14. Mike Varnes (14); 15. (TIE) Roger Durkee/Ken Coolbeth/Bret Beyer (13); 18. (TIE) Dan Stanley /Terry Poovey (ll ~ 20. Rex Fisher (10). 883 NATIONAL (ll laps; 17 rid....); 1. Georgie Price [V; 2 Eric Bostrom; 3. Jason Aetcher; 4. ate Wait; 5. Jay Springsteen; 6. Scotl Stump; 7. J.R. Schnabel; 8. Robert his Tilley's/TCP/Team Saddlemen Sportster around the race track like it was a 250. Long before the night's racing began, it looked as though Price had the field covered. And he did, but not without a little help. Spectro/Moroney's Jason Fletcher strapped a big holeshot on Price and the rest of the field as the 17-rider, 12-lap 883 main event lumbered into turn one, and he started to stretch that lead rather quickly, but a front straightaway crash by Shaun Russell negated Fletcher's efforts, and gave Price a second chance. Then, Bartels' /Saddlemen/ Accel's Eric Bostrom got a flyer and led the second start. But Price was much closer this time, and on the fourth lap, he rather efficiently squared up turns one and two and powered into a commanding lead. That was all she wrote. Bostrom ran second and pulled out an advantage of his own on Wimer's H-D-backed Jess Roeder. Fletcher was sixth but he managed to pull away from bo;h Springsteen and Nathan Wait, and then permanently took over the third spot from Roeder on about the seventh lap. There was a bit of controversy on the final lap when Roeder and Wait made contact, sending Roeder to the ground hard at the end of the front straightaway. The tough Ohioan was up quickly and extremely upset with Wait. "It's plain and simple," Roeder said. "We were coming into turn one, and Wait took my bars away from me. It's a shame he had to do that. I'm protesting him. If nothing else, it clearly states in the rulebook that you must make a clean pass. He took my points away from me, now rm going to try and take my points away from him -legally." "I didn't even know we made contact," Wait said_ "Then when he came over to me, I went to the AMA and asked them what was going on. They told me that it looked like a clean pass to them, so I don't kno~ what he can protest." According to Roeder, the AMA would not hear a protest on the matter. Price was far ahead of any controversy when the checkered flag fell, pulling across the line with a sizable lead over Bostrom and Fletcher to claim the second 883 National win of his career. "I just stayed smooth," the unexcitable Price said. "Bostrom started hitting holes out there. He was making mistakes, and I was watching him and making sure I didn't ride through the same holes that he did." {J\" Miller; 9. Jim Rosa; 10. Lance Jones; 11. Lonnie Pauley; 12. Paul Bergstrom; 13. Billy Martin; 14. AJ Eawe; IS. Jess Roeder:: 16. Dale Jenneman; ]7. Shaun Russell AMA 883 NATIONAL C'SHIl' SERIES POINTS STANDINGS (After 4 of 15 rounds); 1. ate Wait (49~ 2. Georgie Price IV (45/1 win); 3. Jess Roeder (42/1); 4. Mike Hacker (39/1 ~ 5. 1.R Schnabel (35); 6. 5cotl Stump (34); 7. Jason Fletcher (29); . (TIE) Shaun Russell/Jay Springsteen (Z7~ 10. Eric Bostrom (24~ 11. Robert Miller (23); 12. Lonnie Pauley (20); 13. Johnny Murphree (15); 14. (TIE) Dale Jenneman/Lance Jones (14); 16. Billv Martin (13); 17. Matt Wait (12); 18. (TIE) John Wincewicz/Randy Texter/Jim Rosa (10) Upcoming Rounds: Round 8 - Lima, Ohio, June 29 Round 9 • Lake Odessa, Michigan, July 6 State Fair Speedway Sedalia, Missouri Results: June 22, 1996 (Round 7 of 23) HEAT] (10 IAPSi 10 riders, top 3 transfer): 1. Kevin Vamos (Hon); 2. Will Davis (H-D~ 3. Ronrue Jones (Hon); 4_ Joe Kopp (H-D~ 5. Brent Armbruster (H-D); 6. Chance DarUng (Hon); 7. Ceorgie Price IV (H-D); 8. Willie McCoy (H-D); 9. Nate Wait (H-D); 10. Gary Rogers (Hon). Time: 4 min., 15.02 sec. HEAT 2 (IO IJlps; 11 riders, top 3 transfer): 1. Kevin Atherton (H·D~ 2. Rich King (Hon); 3. Davey Camlin (H- D); 4. Terry Poovey (Hon); 5. Kenny Coolbeth (H-D); 6. Geo Roeder 0 (H-D); 7. Lance Jones (H-D); 8. TommY Hayden (H-D); 9. Recil Hart (H-D~ 10. Les Washbon (HD~ 11. Rob Getlc (H-D) TUne: 4 min.. 19.91 sec. MEAT 3 (10 1~p5; 11 riders, top 3 lr.iln5fer): 1. Steve Morehead (H-D); 2. Dale Jenne-man (H-D); 3. Eric Bostrom (H-D); 4. Mike Varnes (H-D~ 5. JoR Schnabel (H-D); 6. Dan Buder (H-D~ 7. Ken Mohler (H-D~ 8. Dave Hebb (Hon~ 9. Randy Shank 0 (H-D); 10. Robert Tripp DI (H-D~ 11. Paul Bergstrom (Hon) Tlme: 4 min.. 20.90 sec. HEAT • (10 laps; 11 ri ders, top 3 fer), 1. 5cotl (H-D~ 2. Jay Springsteen (H-D); 3. Jason Fletcher (H-D~

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