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KEITH BUSH
Hare SCrambles Series, Round 3
(Left) Big
rocks? No
problem for
Tom Norton,
whoeasUy
won the New
Hoot Hare
Scramble in
MasslK:huselIs.
In the Expert Vet class, there was a
battle to the end between current champion Russell Bain and Michael Pydych.
The two riders swapped positions
throughout with Bain, blown clutch and
all, taking the win with six seconds in
hand over Pydych.
Once again, it was Brian Lawson taking the Amateur-class win with five
minutes to spare over the next rider.
One more good finish will move Lawson to the Expert class.
The Novice and Junior events were
held earlier in the day with tbe Juniors
going first and running two laps on the
10-mile course. After just one hour of
racing, it was Jesse Berthiaume taking
the win by 30 seconds over Nathan Kanney. Robert Bowe Jr. ran away with the
Mini class, finishing almost 10 minutes
ahead of Robert Langenback. Shawn
Whalen, meanwhile, won the Novice
class on his Honda 250, edging 125cc"
mounted Chris Downie for the overall
by 45 seconds.
The team event came down to Super
Senior rider Jerry Shinners. Shinners
won his class, as usual, giving Team
Rydher the two points they needed to
edge out the Hoot Owls for the firstplace trophy. Pub Racing ended up
third.
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The New Hoot Hare Scramble
Uxbridge,Massachusetts
Resuhs:May11,1997
By Cheri Allx
Photo by Jay Chittenden
UXBRIDGE, MA, MAY II
M's Tom Norton proved how
much he enjoys riding in the rock,
ud and root-infested trails of
New England by winning the New
Hoot Hare Scramble.
The New England Hare Scramblers
took over the farm country of Southern
Massachusetts in the third round of the
AMA/NETRA Series. Almost 350 riders
descended on the Richardson's Farm for
the second running of the New Hoot,
with this year's course extended to 10.5
miles. Much of the first four miles ran
through low-lying, rock-infested wetlands and 11 water crossings/mudholes
were so bad that bridges had to'be constructed to allow passage. Those venturing off the bridges got to spend the rest
of the day trying to dislodge their
machines from the bottomless mud. The
remaining six miles of the course consisted of some rock- and rut-infested
mudholes but there were some fast
cornfields, cart roads and a few pine
groves thrown in to keep it fun.
Eleven AA riders lined up for the
start and, once again, it was Manchester
Honda/Link/Tech Tube's Josh McLevy
grabbing the holeshot. Close behind
came Kawasaki-mounted Luke McNeil
and ciiff Cycle's Brian Tucker as the
riders funneled through the motocross
track before crossing the dirt road and
heading into the woods. At the first
mudhole, the pack went right but
Torco / Dunlop / Cliff's Cycle-backed
Norton, who was second to last off the
start, went left and passed half the pack.
By the second rocky mud section, he'd
passed the remainder of the pack and
was running second.
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At the end of four miles, riders
crossed back over the dirt road and
along the back of the pits before heading
into the woods. By this point, McLevy
was still out front with 15 seconds over
Norton. Less than 10 seconds behind
Norton was RPM/Scott/Torco-backed
Todd Levesque followed by P.J. PecuUs,
Partick Timothy and Jerry Madore.
As the riders hit the six-mile mark,
Norton and Levesque had closed right
in behind McLevy, who had some troubles in a rocky section that allowed
them to close the gap. Less than 100
yards later, McLevy's chain fell off. This
allowed Norton to take over the lead
with Levesque right behind. By the end
of the lap, it was Norton out front with
two seconds on Levesque while McLeV)4
was back under way in third place,
some 13 seconds behind.
Peculis was holding down fourth and
had opened a gap over fifth-placed Timothy.
As the second lap began to unfold,
the gap between the top three riders
increased.
"Making good line choices was key
today," McLevy said after the race. "1
just made some bad judgments and got
stuck too many times."
The errors cost McLevy time and
allowed Norton to pull away, increasing
his lead to over a minute by the halfway
point. Levesque, meanwhile, was able to
stay dose for the first half of the second lap.
"I followed his every line and just
stayed glued behind him," Levesque
said. "He had the good line choices and
1 knew if I lost sight of him 1 would get
stuck."
Less than five miles into the second
lap, it ended for Levesque as his clutch
broke, ending what had been a very
promising day.
It was now halfway into the race
and Norton had further increased his
lead over McLevy. Peculis was now
third, another three minutes behind,
followed by Tucker, Timothy' and
Crispin. Expert 250cc rider Kris
Mooney had moved himself into the
top 10, less than 30 seconds behind
sixth place.
As the final two laps unfo'lded, it
was obvious that this was Norton's
kind of track and he took the overall by
a comfortable nine minutes over
McLevy. The battle for third, however,
wasn't so easy. Timothy had moved
ahead of Peculis, Tucker and Madore
on the opening lap, but fell in a mudhole.
"My hand was covered in mud,"
Timothy said. "As 1 tried to get up
Madore and Peculis got by. 1 spent the
rest of the lap trying to wipe all the mud
off on my shirt. It was so hard to hold
on, 1ended up with arm pump."
Early on the third lap, Peculis hit a
rock and endoed, breaking off one of his
bark busters and tweaking his triple
clamps - making the remainder of the
race a challenge. This allowed Timothy
to catch up and he passed both Peculis
and Madore on the third lap to end up
third on the day. He was some three
minutes ahead of Madore, who was followed in fifth by Tucker. Peculis managed to hold on after smashing his nowunprotected hand several times to finish
sixth.
Yamaha-mounted Kris Mooney
stayed in the top 10 all day and ended
up ninth, taking the ,Expert-class overall
win. Battling with Mooney for most of
the day was fellow 250cc rider Brian
O'Neil. O'Neil finished just outside the
top 10; but earned himself the Expert
250cc-class victory.
GRND CHMPN: Tom Norton (KTM).
OIA: Kris Mooney (Yam).
OIB: Brian Lawson (Kaw).
010 Shawn Whalen (Han).
AA: 1. Josh McLevy (Hon); 2. Patrick Timothy
(Kaw); 3. Gerald Madore (Yam); 4. Brian Tucker (KTM):
5. P.J. Peculis (Yam).
250 A: 1. Brian O'Neil (Kaw); 2. Bruce Yuill (Yam);
3. Dave Simcock (ere); 4. Jeff Staples (Hoo); S. OJ Lis
(Hus).
200 A: 1. Erett CostellO (Yam): 2. Glenn Brigham
(Han); 3. Hans Neff (KTM): 4. Steve Fonnanek (Kaw); 5.
Jim Edmonds (KTM).
VET A: 1. Russell Bain (Han); 2. Michael Pydych
(Yam); 3. Scott Raymond (Kaw); 4. Fred Goldberg
(Hon); 5. Stephen Anowou (Kaw).
OPEN A: 1. Ken Valentine (KTM); 2. Jim Simcock
(KTM); 3. Mike Burdick (KTM).
4-5TRK A: 1. Mall Jalbert (Han): 2. Charles Burdick
(Han).
SR A: 1. Steve Formanek (Kaw); 2. Fred Burnham
(KTM).
250 8: 1. Robert Carlson (Suz); 2. Josh Hockett
(Hon); 3. S'eve Deyo (Suz); 4. John Cardozo (KTM); 5.
James Bourdon (Yam~
200 8: 1. Eric Rougeau (Yam); 2. Jess Berthiaume
(Yam): 3. David Bradley (Yam); 4.. Drew Carpenter
(Suz); S. Sroll Harwod (Hon).
VET 8: 1. Lam" Loner (5uz); 2. Bob White (Cre); 3.
Cra..ig Pratt (Suz); 4. Dave Dzenutis (Hon); 5. Eric
ReinhanI (KTM~
OPEN 8: l. Dan Salomone (KTM); 2. Chris Cramer
Pa' Fogarty (KTM); 4. John Brown (KTM).
4-STRK 8: 1. Gus Bender (Hon); 2. Bryan
(Hon~ 3.
Liesbenthal (Hon).
SR 8: 1. Rob Foster (Hon~ 2. Chris Fahan (Hon).
SlSR: 1. Jerry Shinners (Kaw).
2SO C: l. David Hence (Hon); 2. Mike Fallon (Yam);
3. Vincent Leonardo (Hon); 4. Craig Benner (Yam); 5.
Gordon MuJJavey (Hon).
200 C: 1. John Matte (Kaw); 2. Richard Lessard
(Kaw~ 3. Jeff Duchame (](aw); 4. Daniel Duda (](aw); 5.
Keith Roberts (Kaw~
125 C: 1. Chris Downie (Hon); 2. l.uke Vogel (Hon~
3. Tony Muschello (Kaw); 4. David Harris (KTM): 5.
Brian Pirro (Kaw).
VET 0 1. 5'even Popl.sky (Han); 2. Doug GaUey
(KTM); 3. Russell Harper (Kaw); 4. Chris Anderson
(Suz); S. James Menard (Yam).
OPEN C: 1. Carl Jepson (Hon); 2. David
Rubendunst (KTM); 3. Jim Walsh (Hon); 4. Robert
Rinquette (Hus).
4-STRK 0 1. Bill Reiss (5uz); 2. Woody Carpen'er
(Hon): 3. George Diedrich (Hon); 4. John Thompson
(Hon); S. Brian Cook (Han).
SR 0 1. Mark Jolley (](aw); 2. Paul Saquelle (J

