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U.S. Mega Series, Round 1
Gibson
perfect at
Muddy
Creek
Ben Riddle (41)
ruled the 125
and 250cc B
classes at the
opening round
of the U.S. Mega
Series, held at
Muddy Creek
Raceway in
Blountville,
Tennessee.
By Barbara Williams
Photos by Loren Williams
BLOUNTVILLE, TN, MAR. 8
eam Green's Jeff Gibson aced every
moto of both the 125 and 250cc A
T classes at the opening round of the
U.s. Mega Series, held at Muddy Creek
Raceway, pocketing a cool $500 in Victo- .
ry Sports money on a day that was also
billed as Dunlop Day.
What rain? Muddy Creek Raceway
was an island of dryness in the sea of
wet stuff that drenched the entire Southeast on the day of the 1998 outdoor
motocross season opener. The only rain
tha t hit MCR was very early on the
morning of the race, making conditions
slick for practice and some of the first
motos. Then the racing got fun.
Riders came from all over the Southeast as well as Pennsylvania, Ohio,
Maryland, Indiana and Michigan for the
kickoff round. Amateur-class winners
took home new Dunlop tires, plus a
summer-style Dunlop cap.
Gibson was not the only one to score
multiple wins - so did Gene Stull, in the
85cc (12-13) and Supermini classes; Ben
Riddle, in the 125 and 250cc B classes;
and Nicky Baker, in the Over 30 A and
Over 35 classes;
Gibson did not get the holes hot in
every pro moto, as Randall Rowe of
Raysal, West Virginia, got the drop on
the 125cc A field in moto one. After a
few turns, however, Rowe crashed and
remounted in last place, ready to play
catch-up. Rowe also rides in the Over 30
A class (where he finished fourth), and
only recently advanced to compete with
the younger A riders.
"I started racing late," Rowe said,
"and instead of living in the B class, I
thought it would be fun to see how far I
can get. So here I am, racing the kids. I'd
like to have stayed off the ground today,
though - have to work on that."
Rowe's sudden exit opened the door
for Gibson and Kingsport Suzuki teammates Jon Boruff and Chad Newton.
While Boruff and Newton rode strong
races, Gibson was still untouchable.
In the 250cc A class, Suzuki rider
Chad Lough of Tazewell, Virginia, spent
some time leading the pack and would
have taken the overall win if he hadn't
crashed late in the second moto. Lough
recovered to take third, and his 2-3 finishes earned him runner-up overall to
Gibson.
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Last year, Lough eased back into racing after a near-paralyzing back injury
appeared to have ended his career four
years ago. There was even some talk of
Lough not walking again, but Lough's
results on Dunlop Day disproved all the
gloom merchants, as he is well on his
way to regaining his former speed.
"But I'm not going to get serious - at
least not yet," Lough said. 'Tm just
going to have fun and enjoy racing."
In the Vet classes, Baker Cycles/
Suzuki of Gastonia's. Nicky Baker rode
six motos, winning four for the .overall
victories in the Over 30 A and Over 35
classes. Baker also finished runner-up in
the Over 25 A class to an A-class newcomer, Fast Boys-backed Shane Shipley,
with consistent 2-2 placings. Bakers'
results are all the more noteworthy
when you consider that he ran the Over
30 A and Over 35 classes back to back 12 laps around the long, 1.3-mile
Muddy Creek circuit.
"When r qualify for the Over 40 class,
I'm going to be in shape to kick butt!"
Baker exclaimed.
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Muddy Creek Raceway
Blountville, Tennessee
Results: March 8, 1998 (Round 1)
50 (4-6): 1. Madison Hambright (Cob); 2. Bradley
Bunch (Cob); 3. McKinnon Welborn (Cob); 4. Colton
Baney (Cob); 5. Tyler Glance (Cob).
50 (7-8): 1. Brandon Large (Cob); 2. Davin Price
(!.em); 3. Sean Hackey (Cob); 4. Zach Osborne (Cob); 5.
Les Smith (Cob).
SO SHFT: 1. Adam Ivers (Yam); 2. Brandon Seay
(Yam).
65 (7-9), 1. Chase Beck (Kaw); 2. Justin Sipes (Kaw);
3. Brett Slater (KTM); 4. Sean Hackey (K.1w); Justin
Ashburn (Kaw).
65 (10-11): 1. Kyle Preston-(Kaw); 2. Philip Ivers
(Kaw); 3. Chris Osborne CKaw); 4. Alexander Hunter
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