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Texas Pro Challenge
(Left) Billy
Whitley (17)
grabbed the firstĀ·
moto 250CC Pro
holeshot at the
second annual
Texas Pro
challenge In
Tyler, Texas.
(Below) Charley
Bogard was the
overall winner In
the 125cc Pro
class at the
Texas Pro
Challenge.
By Kat Spann
Photos by Chris Deutschen
TYLER, TX, ocr. 27
klahoma's Robbie Reynard
cleaned house in the 250cc Pro
class at the second annual Pro
Challenge hosted by Swan Cycle Park.
Primal Impulse-backed Reynard
claimed the first-moto win after a 1D-lap
battle for the lead with Honda of Troy's
Mike Brown. Reynard's second-moto
win came by way of a come-frombehind surge, awarding him the biggest
chunk of the $15,000 purse.
"I think the race was a big success,"
promoter Trey C1ingfost said. "We had
perfect weather, considering that the
weather reports predicted rain and
thunderstorms for all of north and east
Texas. I'm sure that's what chased off a
bunch of people from coming."
Brown set the pace in the first 30minute-plus-one-Iap 125cc Pro moto by
nailing a picture-perfect holeshot,
chased by Team Greel}'s Billy Whitley
into the first turn. Reynard rode up on
Whi tley in the first lap and moved into
second, and then quickly began to chase
down Brown. Seventeen-year-old
Charley Bogard used his American
Suzuki machine to challenge Whitley for
third, succeeding in his efforts on lap
three while Reynard -reeled in Brown.
Reynard made his first attack in the
whoops at the top of lap five to take the
lead from Brown, but then Brown came
back in the next section to fly past Reynard off the number-three jump. Brown
pulled on Reynard a little, but then Reynard came back for more as he hounded
Brown for three laps, then took the lead
for good.
"I missed a gear coming out of the
back section and Robbie got by me,"
Brown said. "When he started to pull
ahead, I just slacked off and rode my
own race in second."
Moto two belonged to young Bogard
from start to finish. After nailing the
holeshot, Bogard wasted little time in
establishing the lead, gaining time
immediately on second-place Brown.
Brandon Roberts raced into the second
lap in third, hounded by Michael Peacock and Reynard. Reynard hit the
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powerband and passed both Peacock
and Roberts for third, but Brown an.d
Bogard were long gone by this point.
"I knew Brown and I were pulling
away from Robbie shortly into the moto,
but I didn't know what was the matter,"
Bogard said. '1 just knew if I could get
Brown off of me for a little while, I
could relax and start riding some good
laps."
"I was at a Honda dealer show last
week and didn't have any practice and
it showed a little bit," Brown said. "But
this is one of the best tracks I've ever
ridden on. It's a good workout."
"I got a bad start and tried to catch
up," Reynard commented, "but then I
got cramps real bad and dropped back. I
jammed my thumb three weeks ago and
have been careful with my riding."
Whitley stepped up to the plate in
the first 250cc Pro moto and took the
holeshot in the 26-rider field. Whitley
kept the wolves at bay into lap two
before Brown went inside and took the
lead out of the last wooded section.
Thirty-three-year-old Dennis Hawthorne raced in third, followed by Brad
Woolsey and Reynard. Reynard passed
Woolsey in lap four, then went after
Hawthorne, passing him in the next lap
for third.
Whitley then was challenged by Reynard, wh~ chased him into the next lap
before passing in the back section. With
the field clear, Reynard then set his
sights on Brown for the lead.
It was at the halfway mark that Reynard reeled in Brown for the attack, first
in the whoops and into the first downhill, then bumping bins for two more
turns before Reynard got around in the
final woods after the ski jump.
Once out front, Reynard was gone.
Brown raced by himself in second, while
Jeff Dement came up on Whitley, haVing
worked his way from sixth to third.
Dement hammered down on Whitley in
lap 10 to take over the number-three
spot and held tight until he got caught
. up with a lapped rider two laps later
and lost his position to Bogard.
Hawthorne holeshot the second moto
of the 250cc Pro event, chased by
Dement, Woolsey, Brown and a recovering Reynard, who had spent his time
between the 125cc final and this moto
battling nausea and stomach cramps.
Reynard picked off Woolsey first and
then went after Dement and Hawthorne, passing both in the next lap.
Dement, fully rested for this moto having not raced the 125cc class, caught
Hawthorne before the whoops, but
Hawthorne countered and kept his lead
for two more laps before Dement passed
again and slammed the door for second.
Woolsey raced after Hawthorne for
two laps and caught him for third, keeping his position all the way to the checkered flag. Hawthorne finished a
respectable fourth, followed by Bogard
in fifth.
Reynard's pair of aces gave him the
overall win with Dement's 4-2 earning
him the runner-up spot. Bogard claimed
third ~y way of a 3-5 tally, while
Woolsey finished fifth and Hawthorne
sixth.
Results
125 PRO: 1. Charley Bogard (Suz); 2. Mike Brown
Robbie Reyn.rd (Hon); 4. Billy Whitley (l

