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1999 GFI California Winter Series North, Round 1
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Events
By Jim and Valerie Enos
TURLOCK, CA, DEC. 27
usty Holland swept both the 125
and 250cc Pro classes a t the
opening round of the 1999 GFl
California Winter Series, but one of the
most anticipated races of the day was
the 125cc Intermediate race, due to the
fact that it would be Ryan Morais' debut
racing a 125 - a contest, as it turned out,
which he would win. Morais has dominated the BOcc class for several years
with back-to-back championships at
Loretta Lynn'S and the Florida Winter
Olympics.
The 250cc Pro-class race started off
with Suzuki-mounted Scott Davis taking the holeshot ahead of Evans, Holland, Dean Matson and Jeff Pestana.
Davis was soon overwhelmed by Evans
and Holland, who sent him back to
third, while Matson and Pestana battled
for fourth.
Evans and Holland quickly pulled
away from the pack, battling each other
lap after lap. On the third lap, Holland
made his move and passed Evans on a
tricky right-hander. Evans, however,
stayed glued to Holland's rear fender
and even carved ou t a crafty line across
the side of a long tabletop. The line
saved Holland precious time lap after
lap by keeping him flying low.
Meanwhile, Pestana made his way
around Matson up the long straightaway and then passed Davis on the
same stretch three laps later to snag
third; he then set his sights on the frontrunners. The Holland-Evans express
was long gone, however, and Pestana
settled into a pace to secure third.
With a 20-minute, single-moto format, time was running out for Evans,
who followed Holland around the track.
As the duo came over the long tabletop,
Evans took his low line and took the
lead from Holland. Holland returned
the favor on the ensuing straightaway to
retake the lead and the win. Evans took
a well-deserved second, followed by
Pestana. Terry Fowler took his big fourstroke Yamaha from a poor start to
fourth, and Davis rounded out the top
R
five.
"I was pretty tight and ha ven' thad
much time on the 250," said Holland
about his win. ''I'm a lot more comfortable on my 125. Tyler (Evans) rode good
and kept me moving the whole moto."
Evans was a little disappointed.
'1 had him (Holland) over that tabletop that 1 was cutting," he explained,
"but he block-passed me coming out of
the next corner. I was so tired that I had
nothing left on the last lap."
The 125cc Pro-class race saw Yamaha-mounted Dean Matson rail the first
turn, followed by Pestana, Dan Paladino, Evan and Holland. Pestana fell victim to a crash that set him back a ways,
while Holland blew through the whoop
section to take over the lead from Matson. Holland, admittedly more comfortable on a 125, checked out and
quickly opened up a izabJe lead.
Evans made his way pa t Matson over
a tabletop for third and then outgunned Paladino through the whoops
to take over econd. Evans then set
about catching Holland, but he found
the task rather difficult; as Holland set
a blistering pace thai Evans s'imply
could not match.
Meanwhile, back in the pack,
Kawasaki riders Jeff Northrop and Brett
Racine hooked up and sliced their way
through the pack to eventually secure
the fourth and fifth positions, respectively. Paladino held down third.
As the moto wound down, orthrop
reeled in Paladino and got witllin a few
(Right) Rusty
Holland ended '98
with wins in the
125 and 250cc
classes at round
one of the GR
Winter Series
North in Turlock,
California.
(Below) Tyler
Evans ran strong
all day but was
unable to beat
Holland to the
checkers.
bik e
lengths of taking over
third, but Paladino held strong to the
finish.
Holland cruised to an easy win, followed by Evans, Paladino, Northrop
and Racine.
"The track was pretty teChnical, and
the berms they put in were good
changes," HolJand said. "1 found some
good Jines out there and kept a good
pace the whole moto."
"I almost ate it a couple of times out
there" said Evans about his secondplace finish. "The track was pretty onelined, but my new Suzuki worked
great."
Paladino was content with his thirdplace finish.
"l gol a good start and banged bars
with Matson," said Paladino. "After
Holland and Evans passed me, 1 just settled in third and rode a good pace."
A huge 125cc Intermediate class
forced a two-division format to be
implemented. The top seven from each
division transferred to two separate
main events. In the first division, Morais
took a wire-to-wire victory over Steve
Mertens, Jesse Dawson, Nathan Tierney,
Randy orman, Craig Truglio and
Kenny Heess. The second division saw
Kelly Quinn take the victory over Calvin
Andlovec, Jeremy Santoro, Logan Masterson, Mike Anderson, Robert Harold
and Dylan Vid1a.
This set the stage for the all-important second division-one moto, and as
the gate dropped, it was Suzuki-mounted Quinn squeaking out the holeshot
over Morais, Tierney, Heess and
Mertens.
Quinn kept Morais behind him until
the duo hit the downhill triple. Quinn
doubled while Morais tripled and inher-
ited the lead. After
blowing through the
whoops, Morais quickly opened up a lead
that would steadily
increase lap after lap.
Meanwhile, Quinn and
Tierney tangled in a lefthander and both riders
went down, and Mertens
and Heess seized the
opportuni ty to take over
second and third.
Heess did his best to
pass Mertens but had no
success. Santoro made his
way up into fourth after
battling with Dawson, who
had gone down. Truglio
ba ttled with Andlovec for
fifth. The two duked it out
to the wire.
au t fron t and taking the checkered
flag with a huge margin of victory was
an elated Morais, who was follqwed by
Mertens, Heess, Santoro and Andlovec.
The overall results, due to the two-division format, gave Morais the win, followed by Mertens, Santoro, Andlovec
and Heess.
"rm not nervous now," said Morais.
"1 thought I had the holeshot but Quinn
flat-tracked it down the start, but l got
him on the downhill triple. I want to
thank my brother Cory; he didn't ride
and was my mechanic for the day." t:III
Oatfield Raceway
Turlock, California
Results: December 27, 1998 (Round 1)
Pee Wee Track
50 Fff (0-8): 1. Joshua Phillips (KTM); 2. Vincent
Gully Jr. (Yam); 3. Kyle Koehler (Yam); 4. Kyle
Kruenegcl (KTM); 5. Trevor Haue (KTM).
50 PIW JR: 1. Calvin LaCuffelle (Yam); 2. Tucker
Hopson (Yam).
50 STK (4~6): 1. Christian Slanders (Cob); 2.
Andrew Haskett (Hus); 3. Dylan Padilla (KTM); 4. Tyler
Kruenegel (KTM); 5. Dylan Femand'cs (KTM).
50 MOO (4-6), 1. Stuart Luper (Yam).
50 STK (4-6): 1. Cary Kotowski (KTM); 2. Cryst

