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Cycle News 1997 11 19

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AMA'Fall Classic Series ffecnosel Carolina UltraS eries, Final Round By Mitchell Roop SOCIEn' HILL, SC, NOV.2 ike Brown came to Camp Coker MX Park needi ng "a good fini s h in either moto" to clinch the AMA Fall Classic Series title. Paul Curr ie and Kevin Walker did no t want Brown to have a good finish , but when all was sa id an d do ne, there wa s little tha t ei ther rider cou ld do to p revent just that. Kawasaki- m ou n ted Cu rrie pulled the holeshot, with Walk er on his fen der, a nd Brown, Ji m Neese a nd Marcu s Hedrick rou nd ing out the top five. Walker and his Yamaha of Kingsport YZ250 made a quick mo ve on Cu rrie to try to put some distance on the field. Keith Bowen compl eted the firs t la p in 10th , and wit h th e AMA Ea s tern Fo u rStroke National title already his, he d id not need to co nserve any energy. Bowen started a ha rd cha rge through the pac k. Brown quickly dosed on Currie and go t by on lap two, as Currie fell into Neese's Sights. Brown go t right u p into Wal ke r' s roost , a nd the two began to pull away from the pack. During the third lap, Brown washed the fron t end out in a slow turn and let Walker pull ou t to a six-second lea d . Brown was up quickly in third, between Cu r ri e a nd Neese. Wal ker would not need any mo re tearoffs for the rest of the mota as he pulled awa y to a t o-second lead - a lead tha t he wo uld carry to the chec kers. Neese , Bro w n and Bowen forced Currie into fifth. For the next few la ps, Bowen wa s co n te n t to watch in fou r th w h ile Neese a n d Bro wn took turn s sand blas ting each othe r's bikes . No more than two bike lengths separated the pair for the next four laps . With two laps to go, Brown dec ided to b e hap p y wi th th ird to cli nc h the AMA Fa ll C lassic ti tle, le tting Neese pu ll away by a bout 10 bike lengt hs . Bowen was close enough to try to ta ke adva ntage of Brown 's lapse, but Brown had enoug h left in hi s Chesterfiel d Yamaha to hold Bowen off. Currie. crossed the line ahead of Mat t Walker to round o ut the to p five . Brown's thirdplace finish was two places abo ve the fifth -place points th at he needed to secu re th e se ries titl e o ve r Broc k Sell ards. Walker came to the starting line of moto two lookin g for his first overall win of the AMA Fall Classic. Walker did not have to look past the first tum, as he wa s the only overall contender forced to pick himself up off of the grou nd after tangling with Jim Chester. . "He (Chester) hit me so hard fro m behind , he knocked the glove off of my hand," Walk er said later. Mea nw h ile, Neese got a cl ea n holeshot, w ith Cu r rie, Brown, Bowen an d Sellards trailin g. Walker fou nd his glo ve and remo un ted, trying to make up for lost time, moving in to seventh at the end of the thi rd lap. Brown and Bowen moved by Cu rrie an d began to ap p ly p ressure to Neese. O n th e fifth lap, Neese returned the first-mo ta favo r, lettin g the front end sli de o u t to Brown and ju m pi ng back up to fall in behind Bowen. By mi d mo ta, Wa lk er had moved into fifth place, and his cha rge through the field fi nall y ra n ou t of steam . During th e n ext thre e laps, Brown bega n to gra d ua lly pull away to the mot o win, di sp laying the form tha t brough t him the AMA Fa ll Classic title. Bowen and Neese crisscrossed lines for th e next thr ee la ps. Bowen , rid in g his sixth mot a of the da y, finally began to fade two laps from the end, a nd he settled for th ird . . The Te cnos el Ca ro lina Ultra Series fina le wa s run in conju nction w ith the AMA Fall Classic Series, and the race fans at Camp Coke r go t to see more Pro actio n on 125s. Derr ick Bentley stru tted h is talents in the firs t 125cc Pro mot a , ta ki ng the holesh ot and lea d in g fro m s ta rt to finish . In second and thi rd , Walker and Brown got to ra ce ea ch other one more time. Matt Walke r and Se lla rds r o u n d e d o u t the top fiv e . Brown bogged the motor in some loose sa nd while trying to pass Kevin Walker and mad e a short off-course excursio n w ith out losing positi on . By th at time, Bowen's recovery from a mid pack start had him in fifth place. Bentley easily won the first rnoto, with Kevin Walker, Brown, Matt Walker and Bowen in tow. The seco nd 125cc Pro moto had the KXs of Brock Sellards and Paul Currie lead ing out of the first turn, with Kevin Walk er, Brown and Matt Walker filling in the top five . Sellards led mot o two from start to finish. Brown moved into seco nd halfw ay through the mota , lea ving Cu rrie to fight off first-mota wi nner Bentley. Brown closed on Sellards wi th two laps to go, and was a bike length back at the finish. Currie , Bentley and Kevin comp leted the top five. Kevin Wal ker rod e six motos for the day, also com pe ting in th e Ov er 25 A class with fellow Pro racer Jim Chest er. Walker go t the holeshot in both motos and led from start to finish, followed by Cheste r in both mo tos. Th e effort wa s not eno ug h to mo v e Walke r p a s t Ches ter in the Ultra Series points standings. Chester also won the Ultra Series points race over Walke r in the 125 and 250cc Pro classes. Josh u a Summey w on three of the four mot os tha t he en tered . In the first mota of the 85cc (12-13) class, he fell on lap two and, at the time, it d id not loo k like it was go ing to be a goo d d ay for the Amateu r Na tio na l Cha m p ion . But Su m mey ro de hard to finis h second behin d a ha rd -cha rg ing Ad am Overcash . Moto two went a little better, wi th Summ ey leading all laps . The Supe rm ini class went a littl e easier for Su mm ey, who led from start to finish over eventual second-place finis her Spencer Hill. Camp Coker MX Park Society Hill. South Caro li na Resutts: November 2,1 997 (Rou nd 6 016 ) SO 14-6): 1. Brett Mich.a u d (Cob) ; 2. Ma d ison H a mbri ~h t (Co b); 3. T.aylor Futrell (AT K); 4. T yler Bright (klM); .5 McKinnon Welborn (Cob). . 50 ('-3): 1. CNd W.a~ (Cob ); 2. Bnx TrlJe (Cob); 3. D.lVin Pri tY (L."U\); 4 Zach (}.;h....... (KTM); S. Bu tch Me-HOlM;' (lGJw). 110 (10..11): 1. Strplwn MArtin (Ka w ); 2. Du~n (Ka w); Oa~ 3. I lAni, Altmdn ( Ka w); 4. David Walls (K.aw); 5. Chri~ophL'r~ ( Ka w). . 60 ('- 9): 1. Chad Wag es (Kaw); 2. Philip Ivers (Kaw ); 3. Aa ro ns Naho ns IKaw); 4. Jos h ua Sch m itt (!h u... C..p P'!' (K...w); 2. Casey Barnes ; 2. Nev en Rushin g ( Hon); 3. David Va u~n CHon); 4. Scott T)'5OI'I (Yam); 5. Damn Prtrea (Honl. 30+ A: 1. Joel B.tkr CSuz): 2. Do nd ld Alford (Suz); 3. Do nn ie F~tcr (Su.z); 4. Ric ky Joyce (KTM) ; 5. Craig Jo hMan IYam). 30+ B: 1. Albert McCoy (KTM); 2. Robert Thanas (Kaw); 3. Leslie Hdcht-r (Suz); 4. Jeff TornJin,on (Ya m); 5. Todd Kitchie (KTM). 30+ c: 1. Mark Hunt!lingcr (Suz); 2. Ari Relf ord (H on); 3. John Parks (Sud; 4. Mitch Libera (Yam); 5. Lony Step....... (!; 2. Ma rc Wood s (Yam); 3. Eric &nnes (Suz); 4. David Dun bar CHon); 5. Ty Reno (Hon). • UIL CJD: l. Cbrk McAhstcr (Suz); 2 Derrick Kolin ( l(a w); 3. ehri.. McSwain (K.aw ); 4. EV Owenbv (Suz); . lll\ 5. Justin 8roob (!

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