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(Lett) Dave Stanton (shown) and Tray
Batey gave Team Suzukl Endurance Its
117th consecutive andurance race victory
at round eight of the WERA National
Endurance Series, held at Memphis
Motorsports Complex.
(Below left) Joe Prusslano III (shown) and
Chris Hughes rode this Arcllght Racing
Suzuki to second overall and first In the
Heavyweight Supersport class.
eye Trans-Cal NationatSeries, Round 1
All hail
Holland!
By John Sliva'
ANDERSON, CA. SEPT. 15
usty Holland raced to a four-moto
sweep aboard his Pro Circuit-prepared Kawasakis in the opening
round of the 15th annual CMC Sunstar
Sprockets Trans-Cal Series at the Shasta
County Fairgrounds. Holland's victory
in the 12Scc Pro and 250cc Pro classes
took place on a tight, technically challenging track laid out in the grass-covered infield of the fairgrounds' paved
stock-car oval.
Hundreds of the best riders from
throughout the West competed in highly changeable weather, including a brief
but intense rainstorm, hail and finally
warm sunshine.
Fortunately, the track held up well
and the fans in the covered grandstand
stayed dry through it all as they enjoyed
the action on the 100-percent viewable
track.
In the first 125cc Pro moto, Holland
launched off the line along with Justin
Tiearney, Rick Ryan, Shane Esposito,
Jake Windham and Scott Davis.
The leaders stayed in a tight pack·
until Ryan's familiar number 93 tripled
the first jump complex, then pulled
ahead with a diving move to the inside
of the second turn. The racing was· close
until Holland found his way around
when Ryan bobbled slightly. Ryan
appeared to back off a bit after Holland
went by. With Esposito in third, the
podium positions were set.
The remaining top 10 spots were still
up for grabs and Suzuki-mounted Jake
Windham and Scott Davis traded paint
in a midfield comer. Windham came up
the loser in the first contact but battled
back to retake fourth with a retaliatory
contact stuff pass. Shortly thereafter,
Davis was disqualified for seeking
revenge in an unsportsman1ike fashion.
Once out front, Holland built a comfortable lead which he maintained to the
finish, followed by Ryan, Esposito,
Tiearney, Windahm, Kenny Lash, Cliff
Cook, Tim O'Brian and Keven Buck Jr.
Holland blasted out of the hole in
moto two; quickly setting the pace for
the field, while Tiearney and Ryan battled briefly until Ryan suddenly pulled
off the track.
"The transm'ssion failed again," a
disappointed Ryan said. A similar fate
befell the popular Northern California
rider during this year's Golden State
Series.
With his challengers subdued; HoIland roosted on to win over Tiearney,
Esposito, Windham and Lash. Although
Holland was clearly the man to beat, he
was quick to give praise to his formidable competition.
"Ryan, Justin Tiearney and Jake
Windham, they're all going pretty good
- tough competition," Holland said.
R
WERA National Endurance Series, Round 8
Again!
By Aaron Mintz
Photos by VIP Photography
MEMPHIS,TN, SEPT. 7
ot and muggy weather for the
eighth round of the WERA
National Endurance Series at the
Memphis Motorsports Park didn't stop
Tray Batey and Dave Stanton from giving Team Valvoline Suzuki the 117th
consecutive Endurance race victory on
the number-one plated Heavyweight
Superbike.
Batey went baUistic right from the
start and brought Arclight Racing's Joe
Prussiano III, TKO Rayce's Joey Gilleland, .and Bell's Suzuki's Roger Bell in
tow behind him. However, by lap-l0
Batey punched out a quarter-mile lead
over the pack and Grant Lopez put th
Valvoline Suzuki Endurance's 750cc
first behind Batey.
"The heat is really bad, but the tr,ack
is in good shape, so I am able to enjoy
the ride," Batey said during the race.
"To compensate for the heat and its
effect on concentration, we're riding for
45 minutes rather than our usual hour."
Second overall a·nd first in the
Heavyweight Superstock class went to
Arclight Racing's Prussiano and Chris
Hughes. Lopez, Jamie Hacking and Josh
Hayes on Valvoline Suzuki's second
entry took third overall and second in
the Heavyweight Superbike class.
Lopez took the 750cc Suzuki from
21st place up to seventh by the end of
the first lap. In about five laps more,
tt
Lopez got by Prussiano and Joey Gilleland. Lopez's efforts were equally
matched throughout the race by teammates Hacking and Hayes.
.
"Early in the season I was riding a little too aggressive, maybe trying to prove
too much too early and that created
some mistakes," Hayes said before the
race. "John Ulrich told me I was doing
well, and that in order to go faster I need
to slow down."
However, things began going wrong
for the number 34 bike about midrace. A
miscue on a gas stop compelled Hayes to
bring the bike back into the pits to finish
refueling. In the last hour of racing they
lost a footpeg and had to sacrifice second
overall to Arclight Racing to deal with
the problem.
Gilleland and John Jacobi of TKO
Rayce Team Two took fourth place
overall and second in Heavyweight
Superstock, one position ahead of TKO
Rayce Team's Gregg Blackwell and
Dean Hayes in the overall and class standings,
Memphis Motoraports Complex
Memphis, Tennessee
ResultS: SepllImber 7,1996 (Round 8 of 11)
OIA, 1. Team Suzuki Endurance (Suz); 2. Ardigh.
Racing (Suz); 3. Team Suzuki 1] (Suz); 4. TKO Rayce
Team Two (Suz); 5. TKO Rayce Team (Suz).
HIW SfBK.: 1. Team Suzuki Endurance (Suz); 2.
Team Suzuki II (Suz); 3. Team Bell's (Suz); 4, The Real
Team MSSR (Yam); S. Canlon Racittg II (Suz)
HIW S/SPRT, 1. Ardigh. Racing (Suz); 2. TKO
Rayce Team Two (Suz); 3. TKO Rayce Team (Suz); 4.
H&H Racing/RK Motorsports (Suz); 5. Team RPM
(Suz).
' .
MIW S/SPRT, 1. Team Fury (Kaw); 2. Cyde Speed
Racing (Han); 3. SBR (Yam); 4. Triple R Racing (Kaw); 5.
Sharkskinz Racing (Yam).
MIW SIBK: 1. Plano Honda Endurance (Hon); 2.
Team Triad D/Tapeworks (Yam); 3. Anny of Darkness
(Yam); 4. Royale Radng (Hon); 5. Team Ten 40 Racmg
(Hon)
.
Upcoming Rounds:
Round 9 - College Station, Texas, September B
Round 10 • Braselton, Georgia, October 13
"These tracks always make for real tight
racing. It's always good racing.
"It's a shame about Ryan dropping
out," a tongue-in-cheek Holland continued. "Those Yamahas seem to have
quite a bit of problems with transmissions,. but maybe he'l! get smart and buy
a Kawasaki!"
The 250cc Pro class found Holland
again battling with Ryan and Tieamey,
while Kevin Cordua, Cook and Lash
formed a second group dicing for superiority.
Holland was brimming with confidence as he blasted into the lead, and
was clearly the man to beat.
''I've been hurt for about the last
three months," Holland said after his
first 250cc moto win. "Actually, this is
my first week back. I'm just stoked to be
riding."
Tiearney holeshot the second 250cc
Pro moto and set a blistering pace with
Ryan, Lash, Cordua and the rest giving
chase. Holland got off to a slow start,
and took his time picking his way
through the other pros.
"Yeah, they gave us enough laps
where you could do what you needed to
do, take your time and pick guys off
when you needed to," Holland said. "I
didn't have to push too hard, since I had
time to deal with it (the bad start)."
Tieamey was still leading at midrace,
but Holland was on the gas and closing
in quickly.
Holland moved steadily toward the
front-runners and passed Ryan jus~ past
the halfway point. After taking over second, Holland set his sights on Tieamey.
In a gutsy move in front of the grandstands, Holland swung wide, then ran
inside of Tiearney to steal first away.
Holland rode the remaining laps flawlessly to take the win over Tiearney,
.Ryan, Cordua, Lash and Cook.
The 250cc Intermediate class was a
competitive group, paced by Jason
Mathews, Scott Johnson, Jesse Bath,
Colin Couto and Cory Morais in the first
moto.
In the second moto, Bath charged off
the gate to take the early advantage.
"The. key thing was getting the
holeshot and then doing the triple on
the first lap," Bath said.
Morais recovered to chase after
Couto, Mathews and Johnson for the top
positions. Bath stayed cool, unaware of
the mayhem behind him.
"I just concentrated on staying
smooth, choosing good lines and not
giving up the inside line," Bath, who
raced to both the moto and overall victory, said. "Stay in front af 'em and
win."
Couto, Johnson, Morais and Mathews chased .Bath across the finish line to
place second through fifth.
Shasta County Fairgrounds
Anderson, CsIHomla
Results: September 15, 1996 (Round 1 of 4)
250 PRO: 1. Rusty Holland (Kaw); 2. Justin Tieamey
(Yam); 3. RJck Ryan (Suz); 4. Kevin Cordu. (Han); S.
Kenny Lash (Suz)
125 PRO: 1. Rusty Holland (!