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Cycle News 1998 10 14

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AMA/NETRA Hare Scramble Series, Round 11 By Che ri Alix rETERSBURGH, NY, SEPT. 13 onner NETRA Champion and local fa v o rite Sco ll P h e lps m ad e h is on ce- a- y ea r a p p e a ra n ce a t h is orne track and d us ted the competition at the ETRA Sta teline Har e Scrambles. The Stat eline MC laid ou t a 9-mile cou rse, which sta rted in a cow field on the side of a mountain . The course took the rid ers across the face of a hill several tim es before shooting them straight up the hill and in to the woods. Mos t of the track consisted of cow paths that ran up and d own th e mou nt a in . Th e terra in was mountainous wi th both sing le- and • double-track trails. Some sections w er e very rocky and mo ist and others were ve ry dry with soft , sandy hillclimbs. There we re a few really fast off-camber field sections, and any section that was exposed to d irect su nligh t was extre me ly dusty. Onl y one row of Novice rid ers made the first steep incline off the start. On ce one rider we nt d own, it w as a domino effect, with bikes and riders cartwheeJing to the bottom or off into the brush. It took over 10 minutes after the final row went off before all the riders cleared the section. Yama ha 250cc rid er Eric Kipp ma de the . hill witho ut anv trouble an d we nt on to take the Novice..class High Point hon ors wit h almost a min ute on second- place finisher and fellow 2.5Occ rider Craig Colvin. At 1 p.m., 115 Expert a nd Ama teurs lined up for the start of the main event. Nin e AA riders we re on the fro n t row when the flag dropped . The riders came right off the start, down a hill, then had to take a 9O-degree tum str aig ht back u p the hill before veering to th e left a nd ac ross th e face of the h il l. Mid t own Kawasaki's Pa trick Timothy grabbed the hol esh ot , w it h Ph elps, Pu tn am 's Luk e McNeil an d Tom No rton hot on his tail. Bu t Phelp s was on the gas , and, as they made the firs t turn up the hill , Phelps had taken ov er the lead . Be ing ou t fro nt w a s d e fini tel y a n ad vantage off the line . By the tim e the fifth bike came across the hill, it was a co m p lete du stbo w l. The tr ail of dust sta yed wit h the riders until they hit the woods. Phelps' lead was short-lived . Timothy was hanging on in second place and had n o in ten tio n o f lettin g off an d, before they hit the firs t hillclimb, Timo th y was ou t in front. The ri d e r s did n ' t go fa r in t o th e wood s w hen many rea lized they had the wrong suspension settings . The club has u sed thi s co u rse on ly tw o o th er time s in th e past ni ne years, so many riders wer e at a loss as w ha t to set up for. Both Ti mo thy and Nort on h ad a problem right off the bat. Timo thy man aged to hold off Phelps for the entire lap bu t lost the lead when he came into the pits to adjust his suspens ion. "I d e finit el y had the re bound too fast," Timothy said . "I need ed to slow it down but wh en I came into the pit s no one was ready and I was in too mu ch of a rush to wait. When I finally adjus ted it (the suspension) the next lap, it was so much easi er to rid e." Ph elp s d idn't get to put too much distan ce on Timoth y before he was right back on his tail. . "I caug ht Phelps a t the hill and go t righ t on him ," Timothy said . "I wanted to get past an d put as mu ch distance on Norton as possible for year-end points . I finally got the chance and went for it in a mudd y rut se c t io n a n d i ns ta n t ly knocked my chain off." E Luckily it was a quick fix for Timoth y and only Pub Racing 's Brian O'Neil go t pas t. orton was back in fourt h pl ace down one minute, wit h McNeil in fifth down ano ther 15 seconds . At the end of the second lap, it was Phelps wa y out in front with almost a minute on second-place Timothy. O'Neil was sti ll hanging on to third pie ce. About ha lfway into the second lap, Ken Valentine and Brian Lawson bot h ca ught and passed fifth -p lace McN eil. Valentine was able to p ull away from th e tw o rid er s, puttin g 30 seconds on them by the end of the third lap. No rton w as also p a ssed by th e th ree rid e rs, coming aro u nd in seventh place at the end of the second lap. He then called it a (Above) Local rider Sco tt Phel ps hun g on for the win on the t ou gh St at eline Hare Scrambles course. (Below) NETRA tegular Patrick Timothy was second overall. (Right) Michael Buc k catc hes air o n his way t o third place in .the 250Cc Novi ce c lass. • d av, '''1 went d own hard on the first lap, knocking me back a few places," a d isap po in ted Norto n said. "Then, on th e seco nd lap, I hit a rock and had a neard eath Su perman save. Betwee n that and seeing all the carnage ear lier in the d ay, I decided tha t this just isn't goin g to be my day." Timothy fou nd out abo u t his rival's d ownfall at the end of the third lap and pulled ba ck th e reign s a li ttl e for th e remainder of the race. After ha ving an all-ou t battl e for tw o laps, McN eil and Lawson also decid ed to slow it d own go ing into the final tw o laps. " It was just too nasty out there; my b ik e was p ound ing m e, a n d I know Lawson was having the same problem ," McN eil said. "You jus t couldn' t kee p it full-on all d ay like that wi tho ut getti ng hurt." So meone should have to ld th a t to Phelps. Ph elps cont inued to pull away from the pa ck every lap. After six laps and almos t 2 1/ 2 ho urs of racing, Phelps too k the checkered flag with just under fiv e minutes on second -p lace finisher Timothy. Valentine moved his wa y int o third p lace on th e fou rth lap , taking a top- three fin ish, d own less th a n one minute. O'Neil finish ed in fou rth place wi th Exp ert Open rid er Chris Panzell a taking fifth-place honor s. Pa nzella also earned the Expert-cl ass overa ll, the second time in as man y races. Expert 250cc rid er D.}. Lis w as th e second Expert rid er to cross the finish li ne, ta kin g seven th ov era ll and fir st place in his class. The Ju nior cla ss was run 'e a rlier in t h e d a y w it h Boy d Brow er givi ng Nathan Ka nney a run fo r his money . Kann ey ha d to keep loo ki ng over his shoulder the en tire race. Brow er stayed wi thin 10 second s of Kanney the enti re three laps. It was the closes t race of the Junior class this yea r, wi th Kanney taking the wi n just inches ahea d of Brower. NETRA Hare Scrambles Series Pete rs burg, New Yo rk Res ults: September 13, 1998 G RAND CH AM PIO N: Sco tt Phelps (Han). 0 1A A: Chris Panzella (Yam) . Q /A 8 : Lome Cora lnikCr'a m) . Q /A C: Eric Ki p? (Yam). A A: I. Sco tt Phl'lps (Hu n) ; 2. Pa tri ck Ti mo t h y (Kaw) ; 3. Ken Vale ntine ( J(TM); 4. Bria n O'Neil (Kaw) . 5. Luke McNeil (K aw ). 250 A: 1. D.J. Lis (Hus): 2. Dennis Decke r (KTM); 3. Josh Ha cke tt (Hon): 4. Dave Sim cock (CRE); 5. C hris Cra me r ( Kaw). 200 A: 1. Jl'S SC Berthia ume (Yam); 2. Bob S mt heson (Han); 3. Chris Crispin (Hen): 4. Na tha n Karmey (Suz); 5. Dre w Carpen ter (Suz ). VET A: 1. Craig Pratt (Suz) ; 2. Marty Hear s (Kaw) ; 3. Ma rtin Griff (Ya m); 4. Robe rt Ca rlso n (Suz ): 5. Mar k Whi te (Suz) . O PEN A: 1. Chris Panzella (Yam); 2. Dan Sa lomo ne (KT M); 3. Pete Byrn e (Ya m ); 4 . Bob Nort h (Ya m) ; 5. Roger Billha rz (KT M). -l--STRK A: 1. Ch ris West (Ho n); 2. Brooks Hamilton (Ya m). S R A: 1. Fra nk Wo rthann (KTM); 2. Robe rt Wh ite (Ho n); 3. Steven Kan ya (KTM). 250 8 : 1. Gera rd Hay ne r IHon): 2. Keit h Be nney (H on); 3. Todd Ha milto n (Hon); 4. David Vallt>e (KTM); 5. Luke Dawson (Yam) . 200 B: 1. Robe rt Maxon (H en): 2. Tod d Sentheson (Ho n ): 3. Robert Ro we (KTM); 4. Cha rles Ha th aw a y (Ho n): 5. David Popi elski IHo n). VET B: 1. Dav id Bonsa ll (Kaw): 2. Eri c Reinhard (KTM); 3. Brian Brewer

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