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Cycle News 1996 08 21

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Donner Sid Ranch Norden, california Results: August 11-12, 1996 (Rounds 6 & 7 of 9) (Above left) Six-time National Champion Ryan Young showed up at Donner with the series point lead, but after an off day on Sunday, left trailing Geoff Aaron In the overall standings. In order to win his seventh title, Young must win the final two rounds and hope Aaron does no better than third on either day. (Above) Jess Kempkes wowed the crowd on Sunday with a spectaCUlar three-point loop. The Nebraskan was fourth and second on the weekend, and took over fourth in the series point standings. (Left) Former High SChool National Champion Matt Moore showed a newfound level of confidence and mental strength at Donner. The teen had several spectacular rides and went 8-7. tally. The next-best cards were turned in by Canadian Ryon Bell and Oklahoma's Matt Moore. Both had 30. "After the first lap, everyone was telling me, 'It's yours, man, no one can touch you now!'" said Kempkes. "I hate when people do that, talk me all up. To me it's just a bunch of smack and it messes with my head." Kempkes dropped a five in section three and admits that he became fIusteredo "I got mad and that messed me up," he said. '1 dropped three more fives all in a row after that." Kempkes was able to improve slightly on his third and final loop with a 21, but there would be no. touching Aaron. The champ came home with 16 and endedhis day with 33, less than six of the Championship class riders had after their first loops. "I worked hard for the win today," said Aaron. "The sections weren't as brutal, but we were all tired from yesterday. I rode my best on the first lap, and had some mistakes on the second and third ones, but I'm happy. For a change, I have the points l~ad heading into the final event. For the last two years, I've had to win both days to come from behind and get the championship." , Kempkes' brilliant first lap was what realistically secured his runner-up position. He ended the day with 48, well clear of Clamagirand's surprising 56. "I am surprised to do so well again," said Clamagirand. I had many crashes this weekend, I am hurt just about everywhere. I will be sore for at least two weeks." . Fourth went to a disappointed Youn who could not seem to et it together on the second day. "I can't really explain it," he said. "I just didn't feel competitive today. I was more into showboating for the crowd than concentrating on riding." Bell rounded out the top five and was pleased with his performance. "I feel like Briefl I'm improving a lot," he said. "Every loop I had a better score." Beta's Lonny Hallsted appeared to be having a miserable day in the early going, but a 22-point final loop vaulted him up to sixth. Moore, Peters, Manniko and Dennis Sweeten completed the top 10. ex ••• Over 200 _ showed up to test themselves on both days of competition at the Dollner Sk. Ranch·promoted Sacramento P .1"T .S-organized event. Additionally. over 12.000 spectators showed up to watch the action between the tapes. A four-mile loop was run on each day. with 12 sec· tions on Saturday, and 14 on Sunday, Over 200 of the facility·s 460 acres were used: Exceptionally wann weather greeted riders on ·Saturday. and the heat. combined with the difficult level of the sections and the high-eJevation loeatlon, caused many riders to "bonk out." Extreme fatigue and muscle cramps were common, with the most notable cases being reported' by Orntier C18" 'magirand and Lonny HaRstecl. After finishing third on Saturday. Clamagirand was so 'fatigued that he ~me sick and nearly withdrew his entry from Sunday.'s event. "I wasvery iU: he sai(j. 'I felt a li~le ~erthe next day. but I·. was still'very weak and slow. I missed my starting tlme by 30 minutes' I was so late." Now for the 'cramp story: -1 was in the' middle·of a section balanCing when I got a tenjble cramp in my thigh, - said Hallsted. "' tried to shake-~ off. but t ended up jumping off my bike and rolling around on the ground yelling' and holding my leg'" . . ." . In order to deal. with· the 750Q.foot eleVation, speciai high-compressioll cYlillder heads were used by ,most or the Championship class competi· tors. "They help bring 'the performance back up to sea level:standards." explained Gas Gas USA's Dale Malasek. "Most of my guys are run'nlng them. " 'Many of the riders on hand were planning to compete at.altitude again the following weekend, at the famous Ute Cup Trial near Denver. Defend· ing event champion Raymond P_rs, is expected to have his hands ·full . with local challenger Mark· Malllllk,o and last year's runner--up, Jess Kempkes. _"II Though Geoff. Aaron and Ryan Y were happy with day one' s S£Nenth section. affectionately known as .'The Wall." others like ....... Kemp- • SUw'c1ay CHAMPIONSHIP: I. Geoff Aaron (Bet) 47; 2. Ryan Young (G-G) 49; 3. Olivier Camagirand (G-G) 9Q; 4. Jess Kempkes (G-G) 106.5; 5. Raymond Peters (Sco) 107.5; 6. Ryon Ili>U (G-G) 119; 7. Lonny Hallsted (Bet) 128; 8. Matt Moore (G-G) 145; 9. Dennis Sweeten (Bet) 180; 10. Mark Manniko (G-G) 198. EJ(, 1. Kenny Leduc (G-G) 49; 2. Ron Commo Jr. (Bet) 58; 3, Chuck Sutton (Set) 59; 4. Kip Webb (Fan) 63; 5. Andy Sauro (G-G) 77. IfiGH SCHoo,-, 1. Wilson Craig (G-G) 11; 2. Carl Miller (Fan) 18; 3. Mike Bryant (Bet) 19; 4. Joshua Metzger (Bet) 20; 5. Timothy Hillsamer (G-G) 26. SPTSMN: 1. Derek Martinson (Bet) 14; 2. Greg Johnson (Fan) 23; 3. Ryan Bunker (Fan) 30; 4. Gregory Arrants (G-G) 33; 5. Mike Huddleston (Bet) 33. SR3fr. 1. Dav;d Rolrs01etr (G-G) 9; 2. Robert Madden (Ili>t) 40; 3. Brad Bunker (G-G) 44; 4, Bar' Bunker (G-G) 71; 5. Ken Williams (Fan) 87. SR35: 1. Kenny Mosteller (Fan) 3; 2. Bob Rowland (Bet) 44; 3. Rod Chappell (G-G) 60. SR40: 1. Keith Adams (Fan) 9; 2. Howard Galbreath (Set) 18; 3. Mark Oldar (Fan) 34; 4. Jim Altemus (Fan) 37.5; S. Florin Owens (Fanj43. SR4S: 1. Ted Gansberger (Fan) 35; 2. David Craig (GG) 41; 3. Dallas Peak (Fan) 59; 4, Gary Pisek (Apr) 61; 5. Jim Watson (G-G) 77. SRSO: 1. Dale Malasek (G-G) 12; 2. Bill de Garis (G-G) 37; 3. Larry Lund (G-G) 69. SRS5, 1. Jerry Young (G-G) 29; 2. Bill Thompson (G-G). SR60: 1. Jack Herninway (G-G) 92. SR6S, 1. Le Grande Bunker (G-G) 142. Sunday CHAMPIONSHIP, 1. Geoff Aaron (Set) 33; 2. Jess Kempkes (G-G) 48; 3. Otivier Oamagirand (G-G) 56; 4. Ryan Young (G-G) 68.5; 5. Ryon Ili>U (G-G) 97; 6. Lonny Halisted (Bet) 100; 7. Matt Moore (G-G) 110.5; B. Raymond Peter.; (Sco) 119; 9. Mark Manniko (G-G) 125; 10. Dennis Sweeten (Bet) 151. PROVISIONAL AMAfNATC NATIONAL C'SHIP SERIES POINT STANDINGS (After 7 019 Rounds~ 1. Geoff Aaron (189/5 wins); 2. Ryan Young (173/1); 3. Raymond Peters (125); 4. Mark Manniko (115/1); 5. Jess Kempkes (121~ 6. Lonny Ha1Isted (104); 7. Ryon BeU (98~ B. Matt Moore (96~ 9. Dennis Sweeten (83); 10. John Cark (?7~ EJ(, 1. Kenny Leduc (G-G) 44; 2. Chuck Sulton (BEt) 45; 3. Kip Webb (Bet) 55; 4. Andy Sawn (G-G) 59; 5. Ron Commo Jr. (Bet) 62HIGH SCHOOL, 1. Joshua Metzger (Bet) 11; 2. Wilson Craig (G-G) 12; :I. Mike Bryant (Bet) IS; 4. Carl Miller (Fan) 39; 5. Timothy Hillsamer (G-G) 66. SPTSMN: 1. Derek Martinson (Bet) 16; 2. Ryan Bunker (Fan) 30; 3. Tony Leduc (G-G) 32; 4. Dale Malasek (G-G) 32; 5. Jim CampbeU (Bet) 38. SR30: 1. David Rohrschneider (G-G) 20; 2. Brad Bunker (G-G) 56; 3. Robert Madden (Bet) 63. 5R35: 1. Kenny Mosteller (FiUl) 6; 2. Neil Belvopir (Fan) 27; 3. Bob Rowland (G-G) SO; 4. Mike Krasun (Ili>t) 82; 5. Rod Chappell (G-G) 91. SR40: 1. Keith Adams (Fan) 13; 2. Mark Oldar (Fan) 19; 3. Jim Altemus (Fan) 34; 4. Howard Galbreath (Bet) 38; 5. Clive Hannon (Fan) 52. SR4S' 1. Dav;d Craig (G-G); 2. Jim Watson (G-G); 3. DaUas Peak (Fan) 86; 4. Martin Argo (Bet) 134. SRSO: 1. Bill DeGans (G-G) 57; 2. Larry Lund (G-G) BI. SRS5, 1. Jerry Young (G-G) 36; 2. BiU Thompson (GG)6S. SR60: 1. Jack Herninway (G-G) 97. SR6S, 1. LeGrande Bunker (G-G) 144. Upcoming Rounds: Round 8 - Omaha, Nebraska, September 21 Round 9 - Kansas City, Mousouri, September 22 kes had opposing opinions. In 1994 the same vertical step was used in the Wagner Cup round of the World Championship Series. Only ..Jordi TarT8s and Steve Colley were able to make ~ up the ledge - all others failed. At this weekend's National. riders were given a better run at the obstacle, and Aaron and Young were the only two to make ~ up. -If the World Round guys wer:en't clearing ~ two years ago. whywould they think that we could do it this year'?" said a dismayed Kempkes. "AlI·that section did was cost me parts. I broke a brake lever and my shifter. and wasted a set of bars. It was durrb. " Raymond PMers had severnl bick composite body pieces on his Scorpa Easy. "A friend of mine in New York does a lot of work with stuff like this. " said Peters. -The rear fender and s,!,at/subframe on my bike were hand made. BeI~ ~ or ~t, we are aettJaUy worl

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