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Cycle News 1998 03 25

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WERA Southeast Region, Round 1 Eisenacher. rocks By Aaron Mintz TALLADEGA, AL, FEB. 15 n deference to the opening of the 1998 WERA season, the El Nino effect didn't prevail in Talladega, Alabama. Marietta Motorsports Racing's Billy Eisenacher went two for three at the sea'son opener, taking both the 600cc and 750cc Superstock classes. However, local track master Chris Caylor halted Eisenacher's sweep by denying him the 600 Superbike victory. Lee Acree has come to terms with !tis totally tricked-out Honda RS250, and he dominated the Formula Two race. Fellow North Carolinian Mark Marrow' won lhe C1ubman race on his Yamaha RD350 and it looks like he will dominate the Vintage classes this season. The 600cc Superstock race started with Eisenacher and Caylor pulling the holeshot, leaving the entire field as the two engaged in what was to become a heated battle. Caylor took the early lead on his Michelin-backed Kawasaki, but Eisenacher stuck like glue to Caylor on his Marietta Motorsports Yamaha. While leading, Caylor dropped the lap times down into the 58s, but this was not enough to shake Eisenacher..However, in the closing laps, Caylor missed a shift entering turn one and was forced to demonstrate his dirt tracking ability. "The shift-shaft arm broke during the race and I was missing shifts," Caylor said. "1 got back on and prayed that the clutch would hold together to the finish." As Caylor was getting back on the track, Eisenacher blew by to take first place. Eyewitness to the dogfight between Eisenacher and Caylor was Brian Gibbs, 00 who could not make up ground on the 0\ 0\ two. Gibbs went on to finish an unconrl U). tested third. Rockey Gravley got into a tug of war with Scott Brown as the two N went back and forth. In the end, Gravley ...s:: proved stronger and took fourth ahead u l-< of Brown. ce The 750cc Supers tack race started with Billy Eisenacher launching away from the field to take first place. Eisenacher never surrendered any ground I :E 36 (Above. left) Chris Caylor (85) was the only rider to beat Elsenacher (75) when he won the 600c:c Superstock class. (Above) Jon Boniff (575) used good starts to win the 125cc Pro class. with a 1-1 at the opening round of the carolina Uhra MX Series, held at Camp Coker MX In South Carolina. (Left) Josh Summey won the 80cc (1415) and Schoolboy classes In Society Hili, South Carolina. and took the victory with a four-second lead over Brian Gibbs. Gibbs held his own, keeping Ray Hickman a distant third throughout the race. Impressive riding from rookie William MerkIas landed him in fourth place when the checkered flag fell. Fifth place went to Wade Buffington, who earlier had taken first in the 1l00cc Superstock race. In the 600cc Superbike race, Caylor wanted to even the score with Eisenacher and set out on a mission. Caylor didn't miss any shifts and held Eisenacher off to take first place. '1 didn't Ita ve time to fix the shifter before the last race," Caylor said. '1 just put more force on the shifter to ensure that it engaged every time. I think it was the determination in my heart which helped me win this afternoon." {~ Talladega Gran Prix Rac_ay Talladega, Alabama Resuhs: February 15, 1998 (Round 1) o S/B,K EX: 1. Allan Burnham (Yam); 2. Mark Morrow (Yam); 3. Craig Sic.k1er (Yam); 4. Mark Garrett (Due); 5. Stewart. Roberts (Hon). A S/STK EX: 1. Wade Buffington (Suz); 2. William MerkJas (Suz); 3. Ray Hjckman (Suz); 4. Chris Steele (Suz); 5. William ~ague (Hon). HIW TW NOV, 1. Cary Lurie (Suz); 2. Edward J. Vigluicci (Due); 3. Mark Polf (Hon); 4. Mike Harris (Hon). HIW TW EX: 1. Mark Garrett (Due); 2. Stewart Roberts (Hon); 3. Rick Butler (Yam). C PROD NOV: 1. Scott Waddington (Hon); 2. Brian J. HoneycU't (Hon); 3. Fredrick Farzangan (Hon); 4. Derrick Patterson (Yam); 5. Scott Gardner (Kaw), C S/STK EX: 1. Billy Eisenacher (Yam); 2. Chris Caylor (Kaw); 3. Brian Gibbs (Suz); 4. Rockey Gravley (Raw); S. Scott Brown (Suz). CLBMN NOV: 1. jason Trimarchi (Yam); 2. S. Shane Frank (Raw); 3. Zack Jones (Kaw); 4. Chris Wall (Yam); S. William Self (Hon). CLBMN EX: 1. Mark Morrow (Yam); 2. Jamie Miller (Yam); 3. Rick Butler (Yam); 4. Mark Garrett (Cag). ~ 125 GP 'EXlNOV: 1. Stewart Aitken..cade (Hon); 2. Shane Shirley (Hon); 3. Chuck DiGregorio (Hon); 4. Mike Mashewski (Hon); 5. Patrick Chandler (Hon). B S/STK EX: 1. Billy Eisenacher (Suz); 2. Brian Gibbs (Suz); 3. Ray Hkkman (Suz); 4. William Merklas (Suz); S. Wade Buffington (Suz). B PROD NOV: 1. Brian Honeycutt (Hon); 2. Fredrick Farzangan (Hon); 3. Gerald Hughes (Hon) 4. Scott Gardner (Kaw); S. Scott Waddington (Hon). F·2 NOV, 1. Mike Mashewslci (Hon); 2. Jep Palmer (Yam); 3. Steve Baxter (Hon); 4. jim Conley (Yam); 5. Scott Spence (Due). F-2 EX: 1. Lee Acree {Hon}; 2. David BoosaJes (Hon); 3. Keating Shelly (Yam); 4. Stewart Aitken-Cade (Hon); 5. AUan Burnham (Yam). C S/BK NOV: 1. Todd Alligood (Hon); 2. fred Farzangan (Hon); 3. A.J. Cates (Suz); 4. Tim Brewer (Hon); S. Chuck Rucker (Hon). C S/BK EX: 1. Chris Caylor (Kaw); 2. Billy Eisena.cher (Yam); 3. Scott Brown (Suz); 4, Rockey Gravley CKa'w); 5. Mike OeBraoonl (Kaw). F-l NOV, 1. A.J. Cates (Suz); 2. Todd AlUgood (Hon); 3. Michael McGhee (Suz); 4. Rick Carlisle (Suz); 5. Brian Kiddy (Kaw). F-l EX: 1. Lee Acree (Hon); 2. David Boosales (Hon); 3, Ray Hickman (Suz); 4. Bill Zearley o

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