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Cycle News 1998 05 06

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~~~L~ERONCOATNEYr::,..-A_IfA_CJ_istrict_·_3_7_Desert_R_ac_;n_g_Se_~_ie_s_J __ R_o_un_d_1_1 (Above) Paul Krause shed a pack of riders that included Eric Hallgath, Abe Baumann and Steve Hengeveld to win the SoCal MC Burrito Run Hare & Hound. (Above right) This is·what desert racing is all about. (Left) Hallgath rode well to finish second overall on a KTM200MlXC In a series dominated by 500 and 2SOcc bikes. By Matt Freeman LUCERNE, CA, APR 11 ive miles into the first loop of the SoCaI Me's fourth annual Burrito Run Hare and Hound, it was anybody's guess as to who would corne out on top. Kawasaki Team Green's Paul Krause was in the lead on his KXSOO, but lurking close behind in his dust was KXSOO-mounted Abe Baumann, Team Green's 2S0cc hotshoe Steve Hengeveld, and KTM 200M/XC pilot Erik Hallgath. But at mile 40, when • the fab four pitted for gas and headed out onto the second loop, the heated battle up front was about to change drastically. A giant, steep uphill on the second loop decided the outcome of the finish, and when the 81-mile course was completed, Krause had somehow opened up more than a two-minute lead on the second-place finisher, Hallgath, in the last 41 miles. "I had a great ride and got the holeshot," Krause said. "Unbelievable riding today. I've never seen Lucerne Valley with this much brush and grass. There was no trail, ever. It was just like these grassy fields and flowers everywhere - just flower after flower." Not all the competition had time to enjoy the scenery. Seventeen-year-old Casey Longman and the KXSOOs of Terry Turner and Matt Murphy were busy trying to make up spots throughout the dusty first loop. "1 kind of had a bad start at first. It seems like 1 took off and everybody went around me and then, as the race wore on, 1 started picking people off," said Longman, who eventually worked his way up from midpack to third at the finish. Hallgath and Hengeveld had their fair share of action on the first loop, as well. '1 passed Hengeveld on the first loop and then he passed me back going into the pits," said KTM of Mojave/ FMF /BRP /0' eal-backed Hallgath. Krause, Baumann, Hengeveld and Hallgath all completed the first loop and pitted within 30 seconds of one another. Vet Open racer Ron Schuler, Murphy, Longman and Turner cleared the pits in a scuffle of their own about a minute off the lead pack's pace. Senior 2S0cc racer Charlie Barney gas ed up in ninth overall, one spot ahead of Senior Open-class favorite Rex Staten. Behind Staten was the first Vet 2S0cc rider, Jon Parks. As the terrain began to cllange, so did the running order. "On the second loop, 1 had quite a few problems," said Hengeveld, who lost third place due to his mishaps. "Me and Abe (Baumann) fell on a hill and got stuck, and Hallgath passed us there. [ got up and going again but just kept crewing up and then, about a mile from the finish, 1 ran out of gas." Hengeveld dropped from third to seventh in the overall standings but still took the 250cc Expert honors. Baumann himself ran into more problems after getting stuck on the uphill. "Going up the first steep uphill, I hit a rock and the front end folded on me," Baumann said. "That's when Hallgath got by me, Hengeveld got me, Schuler got by me, and the thumper (Longman). That's when 1 knew my stabilizer was broken. [ ended up passing everybody else back except for Hallgath and the thumper." As if bike problems weren't enough, Hallgath made things a little bit tougher on Baumann. "1 had to stop at the bottom of the uphill and wait until Baumann and Hengeveld cleared out a little bit. When 1 started to go, my footpeg knocked Baumann over again," said Hallgath apologetically. Despite his commanding lead on the second loop, Krause even had some problems of his own. "There were a couple of uphills that 1 was dog-paddling on. 1 thought, 'Oh, ~ man:" said Krause at the finish. "I think on the second loop, something broke in my fork. It feels like I didn't have any rebound damping. Then, about four or five miles from the finish, back in some little rocks, the front end popped out from me and I fell over. Overall, I had a clean ride." Hallgath continued to'amaze the competition, taking second overall and first in the 200cc class, and Longman's third was hi best finish this year. Baumann toughed it out and finished fourth overall, taking the Open Vet honors, and Arizona's Murphy made the trip to Lucerne worthwhile by finishing in fifth. KXSOO rider Schuler came across the finish line in sixth, followed by Hengeveld. . CR2S0-mounted Jon Parks turned in a good ride in eighth to win the Vet ~SOs, and ninth-place finisher Turner proved to be an up-and-coming threat to Baumann and his Open Vet numberone plate. With a broken silencer and a poorly running bike, Staten was able to rocket his way around Barney to round out the top 10 and finish top Senior. Barney's 11th-place finish was still good enough for the Senior 250cc honors. Despite running into problems and dropping from second to fourth, Baumann was still in high spirits - and he should be, due to his commanding points lead in the Open Vet division thus far. '1t was actually my kind of course. 1 liked it a lot," said Baum<)nn. "All that virgin stuff. It was just you and the desert." ~ SoCal MC Burrito Run Hare & Hound Lucerne, California Results: April 11, 1998 (Round 11) OPEN BEG: 1. Keith Lutge (Hon); 2. Andrew Willis (Han); 3. Bill Wright (Han). OPEN NOV, I. Jeff Bluff (Kaw); 2. Matthew G",eff (Kaw). OPEN lNT: 1. Todd Isles (Kaw); 2. Brian White (Hon); 3. James Sandefer CHon). OPEN EX: 1. Paul Krause (Kaw); 2. Matt Murphy (Kaw); 3. Ron Schuler (Kaw). 250 BEG: 1. Mark Edwards (Kaw); 2. Trevor Drake (Yam); 3. Jeff Matthew (K.w). 250 NOV: 1. Anthony Grierson (Kaw); 2. Michael Cauc1ino (Kaw); 3. Bob Gideon (Yam). 250 INT: 1. Mike Tyner (Hon); 2. Ron Warren (Knw); 3. Don Campbell (Yam). 250 EX: 1. Steve Hengeveld (] (Knw); 3. Rudy Abele (Knw). SR. 250 NOV: 1. Rick Nuss (Yam); 2. William Cook (Han); 3. Dan Barnett (5uz). SR 250 INT; 1. Robert Koch (Yam); 2. Ray Wildman (Knw). SR 250 EX: 1. Charlie Barney (Kaw); 2. Kevin Hasten (Yam); 3. Scott Anderson (Yam). MAG !NT: 1. Phil White (KTM); 2. Steve Freeman (Knw); 3. John Letzkus (Han). MAG EX: 1. Ernie Monoian (Kaw); 2. Jerry..Bailey (Kaw); 3. Pete MMkese (KTM). SlSR EX, 1. Ray Banfield (Yam); 2. Ed Buder (Kaw); 3. Willie Eveland.

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