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Cycle News 1998 11 18

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(Left) Nick Metca lf won every class he ente red at the Green Acres MX park in Marion , Kansas. (Above) Overall winner Dan Rocke (89) leads the Auto (4-6) class while Richard Wilake (B) loses the front end while giv ing chase at the Timberline Cycle Ranch in Indiana . 30+: 1. Dallds Beer (Rtx); 2. Nick Taylor (Yam); 3 . T("Il Marca yk (H on ); 4. Mikl' Kean e (Hbg); 5. Jo hn Dav is {I-Ion l. 40 +: 1. Bob Sw eere n (Rtx);2. L u ry Burkholder (Ho n); 3. Mik e Kea ne n o Z 38 MARION, KS, OCT. 25 Nick Met calf made th e best of his fir st KORR race as a Pro by winning every mot a he en ter ed, including th e half-time Da sh For Cash, at th e FaB C ha m p io ns hi ps held at Green Acr es MX Pa rk . But th e recently cro w ned AMA 125cc B Cha mp ion - ridi ng tw o Suz ukis so new the y had his n umber on e ha ndwritten on otherwise blank number plates - wou ld have to w ork for ea ch chec kered flag. Ka w a sa k i-mounted Matt Smith took th e hol eshot in th e firs t 125cc A rnot o, but he was q u ickl y o ver ta ke n b y M arc Gi fford a n d h is Yamaha, w ith Metcalf a close third. Smi th and Metcalf cras hed hard as they battled for seco nd early in the firs t lap , allowing the rest of the field to jet by . Smith quickly remoun ted , but Me tcalf had to dodge onco mi ng traffic befor e he co uld pi ck up his bike and rejoin the race. 9 ifford had a hu ge lead over Cory Grove as the fir s t lap ca m e to a n e nd . M e t calf, a fte r restartin g last, had used the infield section of the track to his adva n tage and w as a lready up to third , wi th Sm ith a close four th . Sm ith wo uld mak e a run a t Metcalf d own the d yk e st ra ight, but he would not be able to threaten again. By the sta rt of the third lap , bot h Metcalf and Smith had passed Grove, relega ting him to four th. Th e final lap sa w Gifford still u p fron t, but Metcalf was starting to apply so me seriou s pressure. The rid er fro m Ulysses , Kansas, made the f'<, ss for the lead at the end of the dy ke straight and too k the chec kers goi ng away. Giffo rd held on to seco nd, with Sm ith comi ng hom e thi rd . Metcalf barely had the holeshot over Smith in moto two, but tha t was all he need ed , as he wo uld lead the res t of the race uncha llenged. Gifford and Smith w oul d d uplica te their second- and third place finishes from mota one in moto two. In the 250cc A race, Met cal f had to chase Smi th thruugh most of the first mot o before taking the cht. ekered. flag in the lead . Mo to two saw > Met ca lf mak e q uick wor k of th e co m pe titio n, mu ch as he had in the St. 'Cond mot o of the 125cc race, and he wou ld spend the res t of the laps up fro nt alone. Smi th fin ished in seco nd, w hile Gifford was third . To cap off the weekend in 'lyle, Metcalf added the Dash For Clsh win to his four mo ta and two overall wins and left the park wi th the lion' s share of the Pro purse - not bad for his Pro debu t. A record number of entrants in the Pos t-Vintage-p lus-five- yea rs race mad e it one of the mos t co m petiti ve o n the d a y . In mo to o ne, Da vid Leckner too k the ho les hot, wi th Jus tin Anderson a nd Jason Holm in to w. After the infield section a nd the end of lap o ne, Holm had passed And er so n and Lccknc r for the lead, and Jonas Hecker got a rou nd Ke ith Lind erman, A nd erson a nd Leckner for second. At the sta rt of lap four, Tony Koehn had w orked his way u p to third as Hol m continued to stretch out his alrea dy comforta ble lead . The front thr ee held their po siti ons to the checkered flag. Anderson pulled the hole shot in the seco nd , mota , wi th Ho lm a nd Hecker a close seco nd and third. Holm quickly assumed th e lead , brin gin g Hecker wi th him to seco nd . Th e to p three started to pull away from the res t of the field , but n e it her H eck er nor A n de rs o n w e re a b le to im pro ve th eir po si tions. Go ing 1-1 ga ve Ho lm the well -d eserved ov erall, wi th H ecker ta kin g seco nd a nd And erson third . Results P / W: L jake ~ (Act); 2. Kimber H ard ey (KTM); 3. Dyla n 5rency (Act); -4. Awry H dey (1em); 5. Au...r:in RUSo'iC'II (Yam). 60: 1. Todd W~ I1 ); 2. Wil Hahn (Kaw); 3 . RobertSpear Gaw lKaw ); 4. J" m le Siever (Kaw); 5. Ky k' Menn3 ( Ka w) . 80 JR: 1. Bl..ke Dunn (Suz); 2. Todd Webb (Yam); 3. An d y WiIliam~ (Yam); 4. Nic k May (Yam ); 5. Jos h Gil md n (Ya m ). flO SR: 1. Tho md!l Hah n (H(m l; 2. Ryan Nett (Yam) ; 3 . T ren t Menn u. (Yam ); 4. Jo n·P iml Powell (Ho n); 5. jusnn Luiastre (Ka w ). SC B BY: 1. Jeff Wa lte rs (J(., w) ; 2. Th o m a s Ha h n (Hon) : 3 . Ju. ); 3 n Ad n m l eo J\drd (Ya m ); 4. Rvan Caud ill (Kdw ); 5. Ma n n-.:.therstu n ( K.1w ). • 125 D: 1. lAm Rdine y (Suz); 2. Ad .lm Boo th (Ya m l; 3. JOt' Go ud m a n ilio n ); 4. Will in m G r u wd l (Su z l; S. E~d n C a lla ha n (Yaml . 250 A: 1. D.w id Stover (Ka wl ; 2. Mike Wa rm u th (Hem); 3. Oea n Stover IHu n); 4 , Sh.twn " '!ill (Kawl . 2S0 B: 1. 80 Pri tchett (Hon); 2. Chad Ca rey (Ya m ). a nd he tied with Rodney Ridd le for Ama teu r Fas t Tim e. Rid dell set his fast tim e in the Open class , running an excellent 4.222 seco nds o n his ma ssive Kaw asa ki four-cyl inder Eire-breather to take the class wi n a way from Randy "B uzz " Green, who had just carded a 4.230 on his Harl ey. Bob Fis h e r finis hed th ird o n hi s Su perio r Cycl e Sportster with a 4.379. Ro n Ma yo a nd Steve Sha fer filled the to p five . Fortner' s firs t win and fas t Amat eu r time came in the 250cc class , in which he also turned a 4 ,222~second tim e on hi s Su zuki RM250. The rid e ca me in second- ro und ac tio n, as he ca me fro m behind to o ve rta ke Good ma n, who had ca rd ed. a very good 4.252- second tim e o n his KX250 to tak e the class lead and move up bri efly o n t he fast- ti me bubble . To m Dani els , Ga ry Edmison a nd Kevin McKa y fill ed ou t th e top five in the clas s. Goodman, ho w ever, wa s faster than either Fortner or Riddell, as he set the overall fast time with a 4 .212-se cond run i n th e Stoc k cl a ss aboard his new C RSOO. ·Fortner finis hed. secon d on his CR250, w ell off Goodman's tim e, with a 4.729. Edmison ca me next, wi th Jason Chesney and C hris Jes ter following. Fortner" s seco nd win came in the always fast and tough 600cc class, but he put that win in his pocket wit h his first rid e, a 4.339-second ru n on his CRSOO. No o ne could match tha t time, but Honda-mounted Scott Pet ty was clos e with his 4.367. Roger Riddell [r., Scott Pierce and Darrell Trent filled out the top five. In ot her Ama te u r-class action, Jason Rieck claimed the 200cc win, wi th Ed miso n in seco nd , w h ile Bren t Ste w art took th e 400cc w in w ith John Potter behind. John Hillard won the 750cc class, jus t ah ead of Fortner. Green claim ed the Pushrod victory, with Sco tt Sheets second, and Sco tt Pier ce w on th e Sen io r class, with Gayle Jenkins ta king seco nd . In Youth racing, Taylor Bruce clai med the SOcc-class win wit h a n 8 1-fo o t effo r t o n hi s Honda, w hile Blake Cappello claimed seco nd on his Lem with a 75-foo l run. N ick Mayo to pped the hill in 5.418 seco nd s o n his CRBO to take the BScc-class win, w ith Jar ed Hayes claiming the seco nd- place tr ophy o n his KX80 w ith a 6.337seco nd tim e. Results so YTli : 1. Tayl or Bl""U«'; 2. BLtk.l· Ca ppcno; J. Tom Bru~; 4. Ho Uy liIycs; 5. Jon et-ney. 85 YIli : I. Nic k Mayo; 2. [ared Ha yes ; 3. Dam on M IYO; -4 Ricky Clark ; 5. Jacob Tacki tt. 200 : 1. Jason Riec k; 2. Ga ry Ed m ison; 3 . Ma tt W l'av er; 4. Ek'c WiIJiillll5; 5. Sco n Shn u Jr. ka 250: 1. And y Fort nted the la st hilIclim b weekend of th e Dis tric t 15 an d 17 1998 seaso n o n the ir 160-foo t hill near Mount Vernon, and 15-yea r-old Ma rk Goo dman Jr. turned the fas t tim e o f the day in ex hi bitio n-class actio n. And y Fort ner was the on ly doub le class w in ner, B UCHANAN, MI, OCT. 24 Larry " Bo" Partin wo n the luck of the draw Saturday, ta king home the CI,.sic Enclosed Racing V Nose Trailer at the Red Bud Super Seric'S ",ason-end ing ban qu et. "Wo w , th is trai ler is g re a t!" exclai med an excited Par tin.

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