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SETRAlMSR Enduro Series, Round 10
WEDGEFlELD, SC, JAN. 31
ranklin Ramey III took the win at
the Sumter Enduro, round nine of
the SETRA Enduro Series. Ramey
dropped 11 points to score the win - one
less than KTM riders Allen Gravitt and
Jason Chancey, who finished second
and third when the cards were tallied.
"This was a good, tough race," said
Ramey. '1 was determined to win today.
I had a few problems with flats, but I
had fun,"
The course threw some tough terrain
at the riders, from deep sand whoops to
supertight pines. The typical South Carolina enduro covered 63 actual ground
miles, divided into six points-taking sections: three before the gas and three
after. It was held in the Manchester State
Forest, just outside Wedgefield, and
rains threatened the area aU day.
Cloudy, overca t skies kept the temperatures down in the upper 40s for most of
the day.
The first section took riders straight
into the woods from the start. It was 9
miles long and went from tight to fairly
open trail. Ramey took charge early and
posted the fast time with a one-point
loss. Gravitt and Chancey dropped two
points. Team Green's Ashley Brewer
and Husaberg's Mjchael Grizzle
dropped three.
"As usual, Franklin (Ramey) beat me
in the first section again," said Gravitt.
"I should have had a one,"
"Franklin just outrode me in the first
section," said Chancey. "1 rode good,
didn't have any problems. Franklin just
rode better,"
It was Ramey's first ride on his new
bike, and he was pushing it. A reset followed, and then there was a 6-mile section before the auxiliary gas stop. The
trail was mostly new, and tight enough
to claim two points from the AA riders.
After another reset, it was on to the
check-in at 36 miles. It was the longest
section of the day, which consisted of 16
miles of trail littered with sand whoops.
The trail zigzagged in and around a
creek with orne hilly, rocky terrain and
ended up in a fast, open area. Ramey
has had hi hare of bad luck this year,
and this race would be no exception: He
got a rear flat a short way into the section.
"I noticed the flat after about five
miles or so and just tried to ride as best
as I could with it," said Ramey. "It was
pretty squirrelly. The rim locks didn't
seem to be working."
Gravitt cranked it up a notch and
posted the fa t time with a four.
'1 knew I had to gain some time on
Franklin," said Gravitt. "1 just picked
things up. I like the longer sections,"
Ramey, Chancey and Brewer all
dropped five. points, and Grizzle scored
a six.
"1 got lazy in that long section," said
Chancey. "I should have done better. I
just didn't push it hard enough,"
From there, it was on to the gas stop.
Ramey and his pit crew managed to
get his tire changed with time to spare.
The check-in was at 67 route miles and
started out as a timekeeping section. It
was open and fast with a lot of whoops,
but short at only 7 miles. Ramey burned
the check-out by two minutes, Grizzle
by one, and Gravitt and Chancey zeroed
and Kawasaki rider Steven Smith
matched scores, but Morrison got mith
on the tie breaker.
KTM-mounted Kim Watson took the
overall B honors with a score of 21. He
dominated the B cla es all day. For the
overall in the C class, Scott Mount was
in a league of his ow'n with a 21. Scott
rode a KTM and, with cores matching
the top B-class riders, he will not stay a
C rider long.
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SETRA Enduro series
Wedgefield, South Carolina
Results: January 31, 1999 (Round 10)
OIA:. Franklin Ramey.
AA: 1. Allen Gravitt; 2. Jason Chancey; 3. Ashley
Brewer.
OPEN A: 1. Joey Rowland; 2. Steve Hard man; 3.
Neil Sharphorn; 4. Steve Henson.
250 A: 1. Daniel Morrison; 2. Steven mith; 3.
Stephen Edmonson; 4. Don Saxley.
200 A: l. Jason Greer; 2. Martin Pruett; 3. Jason
Moody; 4. Ricky Dennis.
VET A: 1. Doug Deaton; 2. Robert Pearson; 3. David
White; 4. Jeff Burchfield.
SR A: 1. Terry Hughes; 2. Mitch McRee; 3. R.J.
Faddis.
S/SR A: 1. Robert Neeley; 2. John Kirby; 3. Mike
Shank.
MSTR A: 1. Jimmy Lynch; 2. Bruce Triplett; 3.
Joseph Van Seeters.
4-STRJ( A; 1. Jeff Hams; 2. Mike Martin; 3. Geoff
Poole.
OPEN 8: 1. Eddie Royals; 2. Chris Doran; 3. Brent
Beverly; 4. Steve Marker.
2SO 8: 1. Kim Watson; 2. Donnie Brewer; 3. Scott
Byrd; 4. Ivan Haynes.
200 8: 1. Jay Lagroon; 2. Wilson Cagle; 3. Steve
Lewis; 4. Mark Hawk..
VET B: 1. Adam Cagle; 2. Chuck Honeycuft 3. J.T.
Cordy; 4. Ricky Jeffords.
SR B: 1. John Harris; 2. John Strange; 3. Richard
Sox; 4. Frank Schoenbeck.
SlSR B; I. Barry Lee; 2. Richard Shipn.,.; 3. Bobby
Moore.
MSTR 8: 1. Ron Miller; 2. Steve tircwalt; 3. Bill
Watkins; 4. Mike Thompson.
4-STRK 8: 1. Phillip Sims; 2. Mike Decherd; 3. Paul
McColl; 4. Jeff Solinger.
it. The club checked the mileage on the
check-out placement and found it to be
wrong. Luckily for Ramey and Grizzle,
the check was thrown out before any
protests were made.
Section five was another fast trail that
required good timekeeping skills. The
trail was full of stumps due to recent
thinning by the forestry service. All the
AA riders cleaned the section, but
Ramey had more problems.
"1 got another flat," said Ramey. "1
got on the gas hard and the tire spun on
the rim. It caused me to take a trip off
the trail and 1 smashed up my pipe pretty good. Terry Cunningham, the Gas
Gas team manager, gave me his whole
rear wheel at the reset. It ended his rid e,
but I couldn't have gone on without it.
We did some checking, and the rims on
the new bike are wider than on my previous one. We had rim locks in the
wheel that were,too narrow; they
weren't working at all. When I would
get on the gas hard, the tire would spin
on the rim and eventually rip out the
valve stem,"
The final section of the day was close
to 12 miles long. It started in a very technical are~ with plenty of roots and
rocks, then blended into tighter terrain.
The tight stuff was almost a mile and a
hali long, with a tie-breaker check at the
end. All the AA riders dropped three
points. Chancey had the fast time with a
3:03. KTM rider Doug Masencup was on
the gas to match Chancey with a 3:03.
Gravitt finished the section with a 3:05.
Ramey did a 3:15, and Brewer a 3:24.
"That last section was tight - some of
(Above) Franklin
Ramey III overcame
two flat tires and a
burned check to
claim the overall at
the Sumter Enduro in
Wedgefield, South
Carolina.
(Right) Trailing
Ramey in series
points, Jason
Chancey finish third
at round lOaf the
SETRA Enduro
series.
the tightest stuff I've ridden in a while,"
said Gravitt. "1 had some trouble passing- in spots, and 1 think that cost me
some time."
Chancey had a few problems himself.
"I fell hard right at the start of the
trail," said Chancey. "1 just got all
crossed up and high-sided. Robbie Neeley was on my row, and he caught me. 1
got going again but couldn't make that
time back up."
The win widens the points spread
between Ramey and Chancey. The top
A rider for the day was Daniel Morrison
Jr., riding in the 250cc class. Morrison
OPEN C; 1. Ladd Sanders; 2. Gene Zobel; 3. Scott
Fraser; 4. Daryl Gaskins.
.
250 C: 1. Tim Myers; 2. Chad eerry; 3. Chris
Venters; 4. Glen Chase.
200 C: 1. Scott Mount; 2. Dusty Tindell; 3. Jeremy
Harbin; 4. Jason Ward.
125 C: 1, Zvi McManus; 2. Daniel Kastel; 3 ..Paul
Thistle; 4. Mathew Roberts.
VET C: 1. Greg TindeJl; 2. Mel Smith; 3. George
Tolson; 4, Michael Bakker.
SR C: 1. Steven Lewis; 2. Pat.rick LinviUe; 3. Tim
North; 4, s',m Mento.
S/SR C: 1. Benny Hamby; 2. Stuart Br

