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'DIRTTRACK
Grand National Cha
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Series
Round 15: Rodney Farris Memorial Hub City Classic
Jacobsen and A.J. Herrera.
Bostrom's performance was strong
enough that he was protested by Morgan and Price. But the young Californian's motor was found to be legal, and
thus he picked up an extra $200 at his
competitors' expense.
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HagerStown Speedway
Hagerstown, Maryland
Results: Aug. 24,1996 (Round 15 of 21)
REAT 1 (10 laps; 11 riders, top 3 transfer): 1. Kevin
Atherton (H-D); 2. Mike Hacker (H-D~ 3. Steve Beattie
(H-D); 4. Jay Springsteen (H-D); S. Geo Roeder 0 (H-D~
6. Gary Rogers (Hon); 7. Paul Bergstrom (Hon); 8.
Danny Koelsch (H-D); 9. Randy Texter (H-D); 10. Ken
Mohler (H-D~ 11. Scott Slump (H-D).
Time: 3 min., 54.67 sec."
HEAT 2 (10 laps; 11 riders, top 3 transfer): 1. Will
'Davis (H-D); Z. Dave Camlin (H-D); 3. Scott Parker (HD); 4. Chance Darling (Han); 5. J.R. Schnabel (H-D); 6.
Scott Buchan (H-D); 7. Keith Jacobsen (H-D); 8. Randy
Shank D (H-D); 9. Kyle Long (H-D); 10. Geo'S!e Price IV
(H-D); 11. Trapper McDaniel (H-D).
Time: 3 Olin., 55.63 sec.
HEAT 3 (to laps; 10 riden, top 3 transfer): t. Dale
Jenneman (H·O); 2. Steve Morehead (H-D); 3. Kevin
Varnes (Hon); 4. Brett Landes (Hon); 5. Mike Varnes (H6. Tommy Hayden (H-D); 7. Eric Bostrom (H-D); 8.
D~
Brent Armbruster (H·D); 9. Chris Evans (H-O); 10.
Shawn Oark (Tri).
Time: 3 min., 57.58 sec.
HEAT 4 (10 laps; 10 riders, top 3 transfer): 1. Rich
King (Han); 2. Joe Kopp (H-D); 3. Dan Stanley (H-D); 4.
Kenny Coolbeth (H-D); 5. Ian Segedy (H-D); 6. Jason
Fletcher (H-D); 7. Dan Butler (H-D); 8. Les Washbon (HD); 9. David Rayburn (H-D); 10. Paul Lynch (H-D).
Time: 3 min., 54.99 sec.
SEMI 1 (8 laps; 10 ridus, top 2 transfer): 1. Jay
Springsteen (H-D); 2. Tommy Hayden (H-D); 3. Ian
Segedy (H-D); 4. Chris Evans (H-D); S. Paul Bergstrom
(Hon); 6. Les Washbon (H-D~ 7. Randy Shank IT (H-D~
8. Ken Mohler (H-D~ 9. J.R. Schnabel (H-D); 10. Trapper
McDarUel (H-D~
Time: 3 min., 11.50 sec.
SEMI 2 (8 lops; 10 rid.... top 2 tnnsm), 1. Kenny
Coolbeth (H-D~ Z. Mike V.",.. (H-D~ 3. 0 ... Butler (HD~ 4. Scott Buchan (I;I-D~ S. Paul Lynch (H-D); 6. Ceo
Roeder 0 (H-D); 7. Brent Armbruster (H-D); 8. Danny
Koelsch (H-D~ 9. Kyle Long (H-D~ 10. Scott Stump (H-D~
Briefly_ _
.. ~_.
(Top) Scott Parker (1) had a
dismal night at Hagerstown,
flnlahlng 14th. Parker was
passed by both Jay
Sprlngateen (9) and Brett
Landes (41), who went on to
finish 11th and 12th In that
order, (Above) Athertdh
(center), Davis (left) and Kopp
(right) all had plenty to
celebrate as each picked up
points on series leader
Parker. (Left) This was all the
competition got to _ of Eric
Boatrom as the young
California rider hid from the
rest of the field en route to
winning his second 883cc
main event of the year.
over his shoulder off the final comer just
to he sure of himself before pulling a
grand wheelie down the front chute and
across the line.
"You know, this is probably my most
satisfying win," Atherton reflected afterward. "I really had to use my head. T.e.
(Cummings) and Davey (Watts) worked
their asses off on the bike, and it shows.
We're in our third year now, and it takes
that long for a mechanic and rider to
come together and start trusting each
other as far as the changes that you
make to the motorcycle. They do all the
work, and I'm the lucky guy who gets to
have all the fun. Just fortunate, I guess."
883 NATIONAL
Hope for a barnbumer 883 National
support race was high as observers were
anticipating a shootout between Bartels'
Harley-Davidson teammates Eric
Bostrom and Johnny Murphree, but it
never materialized as Murphree got the
necessary holeshot and then grenaded a
transmission as the 17-rider field pulled
away from the starting line.
With Murphree out of the way,
Bostrom left the rest of the field for dead
as he scored a rout and became the only
two-time winner in the class this season.
"All night long I felt like I was going
to check out on them," Bostrom said. "I
felt really great on this thing. I felt I
could do no wrong. I thought Johnny
was going to be my main competition."
. Sweeten Racing/Krill family rider
Georgie Price IV was a lonely second
ahead of Wimer's/KK/Saddlemen's
Jess Roeder.
Further back, Spectro / Moroney's
teammates Mike Hacker and Jason
Fletcher fteight-trained through the
field from mediocre starts to finish
fourth and fifth, respectively. DeMay
Racing's Paul Morgan III also put
together a good run to finish sixth ahead
of John Faulkner ill, Robert Miller, Keith
InjurY repOrt: S&B Racing/Suburban MotorS H-D's
Bm B.y.r phoned Cycle' News earlier in the
week to rePort that he was okay after going through
-that horrifying-looking "rash at the Indy Mile. a crash
. which ~w his helmet ripped frQm his head. 'Actuel.
Iy. lilY helmet did its job,' Beyer said. 'There's
something wrong with my shqulder. and I'm Sl'heduled to go -see an orthopedic surgeon for that. But
I'm a very lucky boy. My helmet has II huge crack in
It. It's going to Bell so that they cah' evaluate it.'
Joe Wlneton Jr. underwent surgery to repair the
broken hand that he sustained in his 883 crash at
the Comhusker Motorcycle Championships in lincoln. Nebra·ska. The yOlJng Califoinian had hoped to
return for the 883 National at the U.S Motorcycie
Nationals in Knoxville, Iowa. but that support round
has since been canceled'(see In the Wind).
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Time: 3 min., 11.20 sec.
SEMl 3 (8 LapS; 10 riders. top 2 trusfer): 1. Brett
Lande! (Hon); 2. Jason Fletcher (H-D); 3. Chance
Darling (Han); 4. Eric Bostrom (H-D); 5. Georg;e Price
IV (H-D); 6. Gary Rogers (Hon); 7. Randy Te""'r (H-D~
8. David Roybum (H-D); 9. Keith Jacobsen (H-D); 10.
Shawn Oark (Tn).
Time: 3 min.,
&eC.
GRAND NATIONAL (25laps; 18 riders):]. Kevin
Atherton (H-D~ 2. Joe Kopp (H-D~ 3. WiD Da"", (H-D~
4. Steve Morehead (H-D); 5. Dale Jenneman (H-D); 6.
Steve Beattie (H-D); 7. Dave CamJin (H-D); 8. Rich King
(Hon~ 9. Mike Hocker (H-D~ 10. Dan Star\ley (H-D); 11.
Brett Landes (Hon); 12. Jay Springsteen (H-D); 13. Mike
Varnes (H-D); 14. Scott Parker (H-D); 15. Kenny
Coolbeth (H-D); 16. Jason Fletcher (H-D); 17. Kevin
Varnes (Hon~ 18. Tommy Hayden (H-D).
Time: 9 min., 43.64 sec.
AM,... GRAND NAT1DNAL CHAMPtONSHIP
SERIES STANDINGS (After 15 of 21 rounds): 1. Scott
Parker (200 points/4 wins); 2. Will Davis (]92/3); 3.
Rich King (lB9/1); 4. Kevin Atherton (179/3); S. Steve
Moreheod (174/1); 6. Joe Kopp (163); 7. Kevin Varnes
(134); 8. Dave Camlin (98); 9. Brett Landes (89); 10. Jay
Springsteen (79~ 11. Steve Beattie (69); 12. Dan Butler
(63); 13. Dale Jennoman (55); 14. Ken Coolbeth (53); 15.
Dan Stanley (51); 16. Ronnie Jones (49); ]7. Terry
Poovey (45); 18. Geo'S!e Price N (34); 19. Ricky Graham
(33); 20. Chance Darling (29).
883 NATIONAL (12 laps; ]7 riders); 1. Eric
Bostrom; 2. Georgie Price IV; 3. Jess Roede.r; 4. Mike
Hacker; 5. Jason Fletcher; 6. Paul Morgan Ill; 7. John
Faulkner ill; 8. Robert Miller; 9. Keith Jacobsen; 10. A.J.
Herre'ra; 11. Gary Rogers; 12. Scott Stump; 13. Jay
Springsteen; 14. Randy Texter; 15. Paul Nonnandin; 16.
J.R. Schnabel; 17. Johnny Murphree.
Time: 4 min.,SS.94 sec.
AMA 883« NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
POINTS STANDINGS (After 7 of 12 rounds); l.
Ceorgie Price TV (99 points/1 win); 2. Eric Bostrom
(90/2); 3. J.R. Schnabel (73/1~ 4. Jess Roeder (70/1~ S.
Mike Hacker (67/1); 6. Jason Fletcher (S9~ 7. Nate Wait
(57); 8. Jay Springsteen (51); 9. Scott Slu.mp (49); 10.
Robert Miller (48); 11. Johnny Murphree (48); 12. Paul
Morgan 111 (43); 13. Shaun Russell (38); 14. (TIE) Billy
Mutin/Paul Bergstrom (24~ 16. (TIE) John Faulkner
ill/Gary .Rogers (23~ 18. Lonnie Pauley (22~ 19. Lance
Jones (19~ 20. Dale Jenneman (17).
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Upcoming Rounds:
Round 16 - Springfield, Illinois, August 31
Round 17 - Springfield, Imnois, September 1
USC Racing crew. chief Johnny GNd had both of
Kevin. Varnes' ~nda RS750s UP. and ruilnlng again'
at Hagerstown after both broke down the previous
.weekend at the back-to-back InqylDu Quoin M~'1S.
'We broke a piston in one and a transmission in the
other. one,' Goad said. 'Th·e piston was iny fault - I'
left it iii there too long. But it's been a long time
since both of my "!otorcycles bave broken down'
like that.' Yames finished 17th in the Grand Nation·
"' af.ter losing his brakes.
·Den . . . . .and the Gardner Racing Team's string
of main. event appearances was broken when the
Michigander wound up third behind Mike Vames'in
the second semi: 'We made' a bad decision in the
heat 'race,' a disappointed Butler said. "Then we
went back to 'our old combination in the semi anc
got third: We broke our streak. I cleaned my
leathers - we figure- that's what caused it.'
Harley-DaVidson factory mechanic Bill W.r_r
reported that upon further review. there was no rear
J ....n Fletcher returned to action at Hagerstown _suspension breakage to cause Scott P.....r to
albeit sporting a broken collarbone from the accifall while ieading the feature at the Cornhusker
dent that he suffered while warming up his 600cc
Mcto.rcycle Ch~mplonships In Lincoln. Nebraska.
machine prior to the Peoria n. 'I think I'm like 90
two weeks ago. 'Upon further review.' Parker
percent rigbt now,' a confident Retcher said. 'We'n' ,added with a smile, 'We can~ come up with any- see in the final.' Aetcher backed those words up by
thing other than that I just threw It away.'
rnaking both main events. placing fifth in the 883
National and 16th in the Grand National. 'We made Harley-Davidson of Sacramento mechanic Kenny
II.' Retcher said of the Grand National. 'That's cool.
Talbert appeared qulle pleased wIIh the progress
I get a point.'
his team is making as rider Joe Kopp put in a stirring performance for second ~ at Hagerstown. 'I
Former 883cc National Champion
Stu_ would have to call that an excellent ride,' Tolbert
pulled double duly for the first time all season at
said. 'When you have a good rider. they always
Hagerstown when he was offered a 'rlde on an. make you look good. This ain't bad for his first time
XR750 owned by D..... CI....: marking the first
here.'
time t~lit Stump competed at a Grand Nationai
aboard a 750 since his 883 crash at Springfield in ·Speaking.of Kenny Tolbert, the veteran Texas tuner
1995. 'It's not bad.' Stump said of the machine. 'II
was part and parcel to the most humorous incident
needs a few things. This is what I've been wanfing
of the weekend. which came at the expense of
to ,do (get back on a 750). It feels smooth. but I. crewman RICk Lewis. It seems that Tolbert was
wish we had it going.' Stump failed to make the 'preparing to start the team's 'bumpy' (motorcycle
750cc main aboard his new ride.. but he did put bis
starting machine) just as Lewis was stepping out of
· KKlWimer's/Performance Racing. InC. 883 into the
the back' of the box van. A subsequent Tolbert
support final. end finished 12th.
back-hand left LeWIs laid out with e gnarly looking
,
_
shin~ as a SOIJv~nir, !\ftelWard. Lewis replied. 'I!
White's Harley-Davidson's I(ik. V.rn•• was' you see Kenriy fixin' to s,tart the bumpy. give him'
· back on the.attack wllh his completeiy r.ebuilt XR.,
some room.~
.
· which was .alrriost'completejy cfe~troy~ in e. semifi-.
.
..
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nal crash at the Indy Mile. 'It's the same one that
After the Hagerstown race. several of the Grand
we wadded up.' Yames jOkingly assured:'There's a
National teams attended a traditional ere" fee..
couple new parts on it. It beals the hell out of throw·
put on by W.yn. s-tfw and the D.C. ""....
Ing iLaway: Rather ·than 'throw it away'at Hager- ....... motorcycle club at the .Gateway Restaurant
stown. Vames put the machine in the main event via
just'outside the track. The AMA-sanctioned club has
a runner-up finish in .tbe seoond semi.

