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DIRT TRACK
AMA GRAND NATIONAL
CHAMPIONSHIP
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lent. It sta rte d d rying out with 'six or
seven lap s to go and I started having a
har d time ge tting it to bite."
The man o n th e m o v e now w a s
Kevin Varn es.
"I just kept pluggin g away and the
next thing you know, here comes Kevin
aro u n d o n th e outsid e in turn o ne ,"
Kopp said . "I started go ing high er and
high er, but I think everyo ne moved up
a nd it dried out r ea l q u ic k. ] just
cou ld n' t get off turn tw o like I was earlier. I think] w as getting through th ree
and four better, but it was tu rn two that
I was making up time on early."
This was 17 lap s in to the main, and
Varn es wa sn't th rou gh just yet
,
"I was able to make most of my passes on th e o uts ide, comi ng out of turn
four : ' Varnes sa id . "They we re tryin g to
turn and squa re off the corner, but] was
lett in g it drift and kept up my mornentum. They mad e me wor k for that one.
This definitely ge ts me motivated fo r
Springfield."
At the tail of the lead pack, Ca rr an d '
Parker wer e havin g a heated battl e over
six th . Lap 17 w as also w he n Carr put
Parker away and started his p ursuit of
King.
" I wa sn 't fa st eno ug h to ga in bi g
chu nks and I wasn 't reall y fast enoug h
to put any m ov es on a nybo dy," said
Carr. " I wa s behind Rich for probabl y
seven or eight laps before I found a way
by him ."
Davis was in command for much of
the race, but it was tenuou s at best.
"The track had really cha nge d from
what it was earlier and none of us kn ew
w ha t we wer e up against:' Davis said .
"At firs t there w as more moisture up
to p , bu t aft er five or six laps, w he re ]
was running see me d to ' dry out. That' s
w hv I moved back to th e bottom an d
they actua lly jus t mov ed a littl e high er
yet. When I passed Steve back, I moved
up to where he was running. I knew he
was goi ng to ta ke a run at me, but ]
d idn't know w here it wo u ld be. Here,
w hen yo u ' re runn in g ou t fro n t, th e
thi ng is th at yo u d on 't want to ge t in
way over you r hea d and make a dumb
mistake and ge t in the marbles. I mad e
up my mind that I was go ing to mak e
him go past me, not make a mistake an d
give it to h im . It ' s tou gh. You kn o w
they' re goi ng to be chargi ng , bu t yo u
don ' t wa n t to make a mistake and give
it to them . ] was tryi ng to take a little of
the botto m and a littl e of the top so he
wo ul d n' t have a clear line anvwhere. I
wanted to stav on the bottom "becau se I
knew ] cou ld (nove u p int o him ."
Bryan Bigelow is posit ioning himse lf
to take over King's title of "Mr. Consisten cy." Bigelow has qu alified for eve ry
Natio na l s ince m issin g t he ope n ing
round a t Daytona, with seven top -10 finishe s. Tonigh t he wa s locked in a bat tle
with Coo lbeth.
"Every thing was going pret ty good;
w e g o t off th e line decent," Bigel ow
said . "I just didn't have the spee d of the
lead er s early in the race. Kenny passed
me and showed me a really goo d line .
Th en on the las t lap I was able to ge t
him ba ck - I ca n pr etty mu ch th an k
Ken ny fo r t hat o n e. H e p roba bl y
sho u ld n' t have sho w n me so ear ly. The
lea d er s w ere far enough ahead of me
th a t I d idn 't reall y have a nybody to
chase ; then, after Kenny go t by, I just
put m y head down - I didn't wa nt to let
him beat me. I'm jus t really hap py with
ano ther top-10 finish. We're still holding
on to that ninth place in the point s."
Coolbeth, on the other hand , is showing marked imp roveme nt on w ha t sta rted as a disappointing season.
" I s ta r te d w a y back on t he back .
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row ;' Coolbo th sai d, "I go t the best start
that I cou ld from there, but that was n't
good ," he sai d . "I work ed mr way u p
and go t by Bigelow . Then Bryan and I
we re battling; it seeme d like maybe we
were goin g sl ower . I s till thi n k if we
would ha ve had five or six mor e laps,
we could have caug ht Par ker. [ was ru nning higher than Bryan an d then , after J
pas sed him, he moved u p a nd stayed
right on me , then passed me back on the .
last lap . I'm happy now. If I cou ld just
mov e a little bit fu rther up, that woul d
be nicer."
Butler's 10th-place finish was ~omewha t surp rising a fter his heat-race performance.
"Every t h ing got kind of clu ttered
through' the first turn.t'Butler exp lained .
"Eve ryone wa s go ing everyw here. We
finally got grouped togeth er and I startI'd work ing my way th rou gh the pa ck.
After I got by Schna bel and icky Hayden, the next guy was jus t a little too far
away for me to reel them in. ] jus t put in
some good, solid laps and I had a blast."
Stead ily bouncing aro u nd at midfield
was Schnabel.
"Not too bad - we 're ge tting ther e,"
he said later. "We go t a 17th last week
and 11th this week, 10th at Joliet. We'r e
starting to ge t it all togeth er. We hav en 't
h ad an y mechani ca l problems lat ely .
Th e bikes a re wor king g reat. Th a t's
wh at it take s, I'v e had bett er sta rts, and
that really help s. ] felt really good early
on, then in the middle of the race I start"
I'd messing up. Then I picked it back up. ,
I had to move up the track - I was running too low. It help ed to get in rig h t
out of the heat; that way , ] was able to
start on the second row and didn' t have
to rid e a se mi . It fel t good a ll nigh t.
From practice on, we had a good night. "
Ha vd en sold iered home in 12th.
"It 'was a har d track to pass on, bu t
that wasn 't my problem - ] was n't going
an ywher e an yw ay," Ha yden said . "I go t
off good and got arou nd some peop le
early, then just sta lled . It's kind of frustrati ng after running fourth last week to
run so far back tonigh t. I know it's not
the equ ip me nt; Will' s w inning on the
same thin g. I thin k I've got as good or
bett er a bike as any body out ther e."
Pa u l Mor gan , Lan des, Spri ngsteen,
Mike Varnes and Poovey ro unded out
the finish ers. Murphree dropped out on'
n
lap 16.
Briefl
State Fai r Speedway
Sedal ia , Mis so u ri
Results: August 29, 1998 (Ro u n d 15 of 19)
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H EAT 1 (10 la ps; 9 riders . top three transf e r): I.
Kevin Va m e- ( H -D); 2. Ste ve Mor eh ea d (H -D); 3. l.R.
Schn abe l (H· D); 4. Brett Landes (H-D); 5. Greg Teag ue
(H-D); 6. Dale lenncrnan (H· D); i . ja son Sentell (H ·D); 8.
N ick Dani els (H-D); 9. Josh Butler (H·D ).
Tim e: 4 min .. 17.647 Sl'C .
H EAT 2 (10 la p s; 9 ride rs, top three transferj: I.
Will Davis (H-D); 2. C hris Carr (H-D); 3, Pa ul Morgan
111(H-D); 4. Ken Coo lbe th Jr. (H-D); 5, Terr y Poove y (Hr». 6. Shoun R us~l"l1 (H· D ); 7. Wade Ca mlin (H-D ); 8.
Brent Armb ruster (H-D); 9. Steve G i.I1 (H·D ). "
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T ime: 4 min .;"1 8.813 St-'C.
HEAT 3 (10 laps; 9 riders, top three transfer]: 1. Joe
K()pp (H-D); 2. Dan Bu tler (H-D); 3. Scott Parker (H-D);
4. Nicky Ha yden (H-D); 5. Pa u l Bergs trom (H- D> 6. Dan
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Sta nley (H-D); 7. Willie McCoy (H· D); 8. Ken Yoder (HD); 9. G,'O Roeder II (H· D).
Time : 4 min., 11';'1.)31 sec.
H EAT 4 () O la ps; 8 riders, top th ree transferj : 1.
Rich King (He n): 2. Bryan Bigelo w Oi-D); 3. Jo hnny
Murp hr ee (H· D); 4. Ja y Springst een (H -D ); 5. Mik e
Va rnes (H- D); 6. Gary Ro gers (H-D); 7. Billy Martin (H·
D); 8. Kev in O lliges (H-D>.
T ime: 4 min., 19.440 ~"C.
SEMI 1 (S laps; 7 riders, top two tra nsfe r): 1. Terry
Poo vey (H-D); 2. Brett Land es (H·D); 3. C ary Roger!' UJ0 ); 4. Paul Bergs tro m (H·D ); 5. Brent Armbruster (H -D);
b . Ken Yo er (H -D); 7. jason Sent ell (H-D).
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Tim e: 3 min., 29.376 !'t'c
SEM I 2 (8 lap s; 8 riders, top two transfer): 1. Ken
C oo lb e t h j r : Oi-D ); 2. Mik e Varn e s (H ·D); 3. Diln
Sta ulev (H-D); 4. G rog Tea gue (H-DJ; 5. Wade Ca mlin
(H- m; 6. Gt.o Roe der II O"i·D); 7. N ick Daniel s (H· D); 8.
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Kevin Olhges (H-D).
T ime: 3 min ., 25.M3 sec.
SEM I 3 (8 laps; 10 riders, top tw o transfer): I . jay
Spr ing s teen Il-l-D ): 2. Nic ky Ha yd en (H-D); 3. Dal e
lenuernan (H-D); 4. Sha un Russe ll (H-D ); 5. Billy Martin '
(H-D); 6. W illi", McCo v (H- D); 7, Ste ve Gill 0 '1-0); 8.
Josh Butler ( l-i-D ).
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T ime: 3 min ., 28.095 se .
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DON & GA RY SCANLA N M EMOR IA L D FC 15
la ps; 6 riders ): 1. Dan Sta nley (H-D); 2. Sha un Rus...ell
(H-D); 3. Pau l Bergs trom (H- D); 4. Dale jennem an (H0 ); 5. Ca rv Rogers (H-D); 6. Greg Teague (H -D).
GRAND NA TJO NAL (25 la ps; 20 riders ): 1. Will
Da vis (1 ); 2. Kevin V<1T
-1-0
nt.'S (I1- D); 3. Slew Morehead
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Jess Roeder (94) managed to hold off
Shaun Russell (65Z) to w in the HarleyDavidson Sportster Performance Nat io nal ,
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(H -D); 4. JOt.' Kopp (H-D); 5, Chris Ca rr (H· D); h . Rich
King (Ho n): 7: Sco tt Parker (H-D); 8. Bryan Bigelow ( H ~
D); 9. Ken Coolberb Jr. (H-DJ; 10 Dan Butler (H-D);
J.R. Sch nabe l (H-D ); 12. Nicky Ha yden (H-D); 13. Pa l
Mo r gan III (H -D) ; 14 . Brett La ndes (H - D) ; 15. J

