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Cycle News 1997 03 19

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(Left) David Price took his YZ250 to the 250cc Pro win at round five of the Montrose Carolina Winter Series MX in Montrose, North Carolina. (Below) Brett DeVries won both the 125 and 250cc Expert championships for the second consecutive year with consistent finishes at the final rounds of the Future West B.C. Arenacross Championships In Abbotsford, British Columbia. Bartram blasts Bud Ultracross By John Cliflord CASPER, WY,FEB.15 Casper, Wyoming, played host to the final round of the Budweiser/Harley Davidson of Casper/Checkered Flag Productions I.fltracross Series, where Kenny Bartram aced the 250cc pro class. The program combined Ultracross with monster trucks and brought out over 6300 fans on Saturday night. The 250cc Pro-class main event saw Wyoming's own Glenn Goodell placing his Yamaha into the whoops first. Ken Bartram, Trent Hansen, John Hedden, Jason Owens, John Merwin, Bud Kumpf and Mike Guerrera followed. Up front, Goodell had trouble in the whoops and Hansen and Bartram used the hobble to gain one position each. Once in the lead, Bartram loosened up and added some distance. Meanwhile, Merwin's move to fourth was stopped when he crashed into the back of Kempf at the monster double. Hedden, after a bad start, was pushing through the pack. Owens then made a pass on the triple-jump section for fourth. Goodell rode well and kept his third position. Hansen put in another excellent ride but had to sett!'e for second again and Oklahoma's Bartram was the winner and $500 richer. In' the 125cc Pro class, Hansen stole the holeshot and took the lead. Owens pressured Hansen with Randy Stahla of Gillette, Wyoming, Bartram, Hedden and Kumpf in pursuit. . Back in the pack, Hedden was moving up and slipped past Kumpf and Stahla. ln the lead, Hansen was moving out and in command. Owens, Bartram and Hedden became a three- rider freight train. Kumpf had missed his landing on the monster double and feU back. Just when it looked like a smooth Hansen victory, a lapper interfered in the whoops, taking Hansen down. Before Hansen got up, Owens sneaked by for the win. Hansen remounted and held on for second. Bartram and Hedden were all over each other and finished third and fourth with Stahla rounding out the top five. In the jump contest, Kansas' Hedden had the promoters bring in the "Cookie Monster" truck and jumped over it for the $100 win. Kumpf whipped out a heel clicker" but Bartram's nacnac grabbed second place's $50 prize. Results 125 PRO: 1. juan Owens CKaw); 2. Trent Hansen (Hon); 3. )on Hedden (Suz); 4. Kenny 8artnun CSuz); 5. Randy Stahla (Hon). 250 PRO: I. Kemy Bartram (Suz); 2. Trent Han8e:n (Hon); 3. Glenn Goodell (Yam); 4. jon Hedden (Suz); 5. JiUOn Owent (Kaw). 80 AM: 1. ~ll Staford; 2. 50 Kasper; 3. ~el jones; 4. Trent Jones; 5. Larry Rowland Jr. t25 AM: 1. Danny I...ookhart; 2. Kendall StAford.; 3. Joe Engleman; 4. Shane CTDwford.; S. Trampas Mei.ndenger. 250 AM: 1. Dave Ford; 2. Larry Rowland; 3. Andy Peterson; 4- joc:y Wilhelm; 5. Eric Janssen. DeVries doubles again at B.C. Arenacross By Gary Radford ABBOTSFORD, BRITISH COL1lMBrA, FEB. 8-9 Once again, Brett DeVries took. both the 125 and 250cc Expert class-wins at the final two rounds of the Future West B.C. Arenacross Championship. ln Saturday's racing action, DeVries grabbed the holeshot in the 125cc main event, closely followed by AI Dyck, Chris Church, Blair Morgan and Alberta rider Bart Stephenson. Dyck hound- ed DeVries from the start, eventually making contact with him, causing DeVries to crash on lap four. Dyck was seemingly on his way to the win but DeVries didn't give up, slowly carving his way to the front. Late in the race, DeVries made a pass on Dyck, much to the crowd's approval. DeVries took the well'deserved win with Dyck second, Washington State rider Church in third, Morgan rebounding for fourth and John Verdonk fifth. In the 250cc main, Dyck blasted his Honda to the front of the pack off the start with Morgan, DeVries and Church in tow. Early in the race, DeVries had a huge crash over an infield step-up jump which put him at the back of the field, and by midrace he had only gained one position. Up front, Dyck and Morgan circulated at a steady pace, but Morgan was never able to close the gap. At the finish, it was Dyck winning, Morgan second aild Church with another third. DeVries gained a wel1-eamed fourth and Verdonk was fifth. Heading into the last round on Sunday, Morgan held a slim one-point lead over DeVries in the 250cc rlass with Dyck a distant third. ln the 12Sec class, it was DeVries with a five-point lead over Dyck with Morgan six points back. Shawn Galbraith of Abbotsford emerged with the earlv lead in the 125cc main over Verdonk. Mean~hiJe, Morgan and DeVries were back in eighth and ninth. Verdonk took over the lead around the halfway mark of the IS-lap final and looked as though he was on his way to.a surprise win, but a hard-charging Morgan caught him late in the race and took over for the victory. Verdonk had his best finish of the series with a second, followed by DeVries, Church and Galbraith. ·DeVries was the series champion for the second year in a row, while Morgan's win enabled him to pass the absent Dyck for second. In the 250cc class the reaJ battle was between DeVries and Morgan; whoever came out on top in the final would be champ. DeVries grabbed the holeshot, closely followed by Morgan. Both Tan in close contention until Morgan threw it away at the end of the whoop section before the triple and was never able to mount a challenge after that. Once again, DeVries lived up to his numberonel'late by claiming the win and also the series championship, plus a nice $1000 check for winning both classes, while Morgan bad to settle for the runner-up spot in both classes, collecting his $700 prize money. Results s"""",y 125 EX: 1. Brett DeVries (Yam); 2. Al Dyck (Hon); 3. Chris Chun:h (Yam); 4. Blair MorgiU\ ()(aw); 5. John verdonk . 2.50 EX: 1. At Dyck (Han); 2. Blair Morgan (Kaw); 3. Chris Church (Yam); 4. Brett DeVries (Yam); 5. John VerdoN; (Suz). 5......y 125 EX: 1. Blair Morgan (Kaw); 2. john VerdoN.: (5uz);J. Brett DeVries (Yam); 4. Chris Chun:h (Yam); 5. Shawn Galbraith (Hon). 2SO EX: I. Brett DeVries (Yam); 2. BL.ir Morgan (Kaw); 3. Chris Churdl (Yam); 4. John Verdonk (Suz); 5. Bart Stq>henson By midway through the first lap, Price was beginning to show lngebrigston a wheel for the lead. It was in the uphill whoops that Price finally made the pass for the lead position. This left lngebrigston, Wagner and Morgan to battle for the number-two spot. Things stayed the same until the last lap when Wagner and Morgan banged bars with Wagner getting the better end of the exchange while Morgan fell. This left Price, lngebrigston and Wagner one, two and three at the checkered flag with Todd Bouren inheriting fourth on the score sheet. Moto number two saw a different leader as Price jumped out of the gate to establish the lead around turn one. Price was being chased by lngebrigston, who needed the moto win in order to obtain a first overall. At this point, the action trailed these two leaders as Wagner and Jason Langley were bumping and grinding, trying to establish the third-place spot. This proved costly for Wagner as he fell while the two bumped over a smaU jump. With ail of this action behind the two leaders, it was the perfect opportunity to get away. The action was now with Langley and Todd Bouren, who were in a race for third place. Eventually Bouren got around Langley and finished third as Price took first with a comfortable margin over second-place lngebrigston. The final results saw these racers in the same positions. Results so: 1. AUSbn Stropf: (LEM); 2. Dustin Shriver (KTM); 3. J08Cph Metcalf (KTM); 4. Tony Rabon (1(00; 5. Tunothy Thomas lSuzl. 65: 1. David Walls (lCaw); 2. Dustan D.tes (Kaw); 3. Chris S1aughte- (Kaw); 4. Brdt Nance (Kaw); S. Clay Willett (Kaw). 85 BEG: 1. Scott Ten')' (Yam); 2. Shawn Carty (Hon,); 3. Eric: Hutton (Hon); 4. Austin Gray (Hon); 5. Chad Sherrill (Suz). 85 ADV: 1. jason Bryant (Yam>; 2. Cole Terry (Yam); 3. EIio Pereira (Hon); 4. Stcwn Dailey (Yam); 5. 0ui5 Rober1s (Hon). SCH8Y: 1. ~vid Ounbitr (Hon); 2. Brnndon Hankins (Yam); 3. Steve Willard (Suz); 4. Stn'e (Alley (Yam); S. Ryan Hankins ('{am). 125 0: 1. jason Bryant (Yam); 2. Josh Montgomery (lion); 3. Brad Satom (Yam); 4. Bri;lln King (Hon); 5. Anthony Burkett (Yam). 125 c; 1. Benny Stone (Han); 2. 8any ShrivC"J' (Hon); 3. Brandon Hankins (Yam); 4. Casey Calhoun (Yam); 5. Brian Calhoun (Kaw). 125 B: 1. Bri,n Lane (Yam); 2. David Dunbar (Hon); 3. Greg Edelen (Hon); 4. Walker Bone (Kaw); 5. William Bellon (Yam). 125 PRO: 1. Mark Wagner (Yam); 2. David Price (Yam);·3. Danny Dailey (Yam): 4. Chris Wagner (Hon); 5. j;ll5On l.Angley (Hon). 250 D: 1. Jon Fernandez (Kaw); 2. Charles Parri6h (Hus); 3. Adam Hooks (Kaw); 4. Garrett Britt (Yam); 5. Ray Taylor (Kaw). 250 C: 1. Chuck Bowyer (Hon); 2. Kirk Ivey (Yam); 3. Clifford Pierce (Je Sessions (SuzJ; 2. Brent Taylor (KTM); 3. Scott Tyson; 4. jon Randolph (Yllm); 5. Michel Vay (Hon), 125 A: 1. Chris Wagner (Hon); 2. Allen Alford (Suz); 3. Joe Merrill (Yam). 125 B: 1. Russ Pickett (Han); 2. Tylor Webb (Suz); 3. Andy Williams (KTM). 30+ A: 1. Tor Ingebripton (Hon); 2. Chris Wagner (Han); 3. JOR CIementeo; 4. Joe Merrell (Yam), 30+ B: I. Russ Pickett (Han); 2. Phil DoweU (Kaw); 3. Robert Ewe (Yam); 4. Andy Wiltinms (IC[M); 5. Jo!m Schaffer (Suz). 35+ B: 1. Billy Privette (Hon); 2. Steve Smith (Kaw); 3. Ridlard Johnson (Hon); 4. Jon Landus (Hon). 40+ B: 1. Billy Privette (Han); 2. Benny Stone (Honk3. Ric:ha.rd johnson (Hon); 4. Jon Menitt (Hon); S. junior Bryant (Yam). U/L: l.JiISOO Thomu (K,lw); 2. RyiU\ Schaffer (Yam); 3. Greg Edelen (Hon); 4. Brett Punzi (Hon); 5. Jamie l.uaI (Hon). Whipple wallops Salem AX National By Clay Light (Yam). Final Standinp 125 EX: 1. Bmt: Devries (64); 2. Blair Morgan (58); 3. AI Dyck (49); 4" Jolm Vm!onk (24); S. au;, Ch=h (20). 2.50 EX: 1. Brett DeVM (65); 2. Blair Morgan (63); 3. AI Dyc:k (41); 4. Chris Church (30); 5. Steve FI"ieRn (23). . Price is right at Carolina Winter MX By Andy Morton MONTROSE, NC, FEB. 23 David Price was honored. with the cash as he was able to win the 2SOcc Pro class at race number five of the Montrose Carolina Winter Series in North Carolina. Even though tlt.e first-moto holeshot was grabbed by Honda pilot Tor lngebrigston, a hard-charging Price was right on his fender. Alse within striking distance was the Yamaha of Mark Wagner with Jason Morgan pressing in the number-four position. Even though Wagner was only accompanied by his YZI25, he was still able to stay close to the 250cc-mounted leaders for most of the race. SALEM, OR, FEB. 23 Washington's J. Whipple wailoped the competition in two professional classes at Round 10 of the Northwest Arenacross Nationals Series, held inside the confines of the Forster Livestock Paviliqn at the Oregon State Fairgrounds in Salem Whipple, who rides for FMF, Bell Helmets and Sinisalo, overcame third-and second-place finishes in the first motos of the 125 and 250cc Pro classes to post impressive second-moto wins, earning the accompanying paychecks. Yamaha rid.er Richard Wuori; a consistent top-five finisher in the 125cc Pro class, made short work of the first 12Sec Pro moto, posting one of his best performances in recent months. Wuori beat fellow YZ pilots Whipple and National number 96 Brad Hagseth en route to his win in moto one. . Whipple, though, held an advantage in the second contest, thus enabling the Gig Harhor, Washington, rider to nab the overall win ahead of Wuori (1-3) and Hagseth, who by virtue of his second-place finish in moto two, rounded out the top three.

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