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Events
1999 GFI California Winter Series North/South Showdown
Vohland
•
M(Gavran
sizz"le at showdown
By Jim and Valerie Enos
Photo by Joe Gonzales
TURLOCK, CA, MAR. 28
MF Honda/ Alpinestars/Smithbacked Tallon Vohland decided to
take in a local race and promptly
smoked some of the best local Pros in
the premier 250cc Pro class, while Bryan
McGavran maae the journey northward
and took the win in the 125cc Pro class
at the GFI California Winter Series
orth/South Showdown. The Showdown was held up north for the first
time and attracted more than 450 riders
to Oatfield Raceway.
Top finishers in each class were
rewarded for their efforts with 5-foot
trophies and lots of contingency prizes.
The 125cc Pro moto saw Yamaha of
Modesto rider Danny Paladino snag the
holeshot ahead of McGa·vran, Daniel
Blair, Vohland and Ty Kady. The 17year-old McGavran made a move on
Paladin'o on the long downhill triple to
take over the lead while Vohland went
around Blair and then made an off-track
excursion. Luckily, he did not go down,
and he quickly got on the rear tire of
Paladino again, making his move in the
whoop section.
Vohland made hort work of
McGavran's lead as he steadily reeled in
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McGavran. After McGavran exited the
whoop section, he discovered the ensuing left-hand turn had a popular rut.
McGavran stuttered in it, and as a result
Vohland rammed his rear tire. Vohland
was sent to the ground. McGavran went
on his way as Vohland shook his head
in disgust, still holding up second place.
Meanwhile, Terry Bastard came off a
rnidpack start, made his way up to fourth
and began pressuring Woods for third.
With a 2D-rninute, single-moto format in
place, Wood began falling off the pace,
and Bostard and Paladino easily made
their way by. Bostard appeared fresh and
began to gain ground on the leaders, but
time was quickly running out.
Wood turned on the afterburners and
managed to get by Paladino once again
for fourth. McGavran took the win, followed by Vohland and Bostard. Woods
and Paladino rounded out the top fiv.e.
"When I carne out of the whoop section, my bike popped into neutral in
that turn and Vohland ended up hitting
me," said McGavran. "1 didn't know he
went down until 1 got down the straight
a little farther, and then I didn't hear
him. The track is kind of one-lined, but
the jumps are fun and the dirt is real
good."
When asked about the incident, Vohland had his own opinion.
'1 never raced that guy before," said
Vohland. "I think he brake-checked me,
and I wasn't expecting that. I'm used to
racing with Rick Ryan and Matson, and
1 know how those guys race. Now that I
know how he races, I think things will
be different in the 250cc race."
Bostard was more than pleased with
his third-place performance.
"1 was back in eighth or ninth on the
start and got stuck behind someone,"
said Bastard. "1 just hung back there and
tried to set a good pace and began picking off guys one by one."
The 250cc Pro moto, sporting a 13rider gate, got under way with Paladino carving his way to the front of the
pack once again, followed closely by
McGavran, Nathan Woods, Jon Nelson
and Vohland. As the pack hit the
whoop section, McGavran got a little
overzealous and nearly landed on Paladino as they hit the last whoop. Vohland quickly made his way into third
and Paladino continued to hold his
ground, even though McGavran and
Vohland were bre~thing down his
neck. McGavran appeared eager to get
around Paladino, as the two had another near miss on a triclcy little downhill
jump. Meanwhile, Vohland was playing it smart behind the duo and made
his move on the turn before the long
downhill triple. As Paladino went high
and McGavr.an stayed low, Vohland
split the two with a gutsy move that
saw him go from third to first in the
blink of an eye. The move stunned Paladino and McGavran, and Vohland
quickly took off and steadily opened
up a lead that would eventually turn
into a quarter-lap lead by the end.
McGavran made his way past Paladino
on the downhill double and et out
after Vohland, an objective that would
prove unobtainable.
While Nelson fell off the pace, Dennis Stapleton and Oscar Valdez moved
up into fifth and sixth respectively,
while Woods, in fourth, hunted down
Paladino. Woods turned up the heat and
passed Paladino on he short straight
section. With time running out, Paladino made a last run at Woods and passed
him back on the downhill triple, only to
have Woods return the favor. Paladino
basically let Woods go and worked on
holding off Valdez, who had displaced
Stapleton.
At the checkers, Vohland took the
win with a huge lead over McGavran.
Woods came in third, with Paladino and
Valdez rounding out the top five.
"1 hung back and followed those
guys for a bit and then saw an opening
and just went for it," said Vohland.
"After that, I just et a good pace and
knew 1had the speed.'~
"Vohland came out of nowhere,"
McGavran said. "After I got around Paladino, he was gone."
In the 125cc Intermediate class, local
hotshoe Ryan Morais earned back-toback victories in both his motos. In the
first moto, Dusty Walters gave Morais a
run for his money as he absconded with
the holeshot and opened up a slight
lead over Morais. That lead quickly
diminished as Morais clicked it up a
notch and made the pass on Walters on
the small step-up. Morais took off and
left the pack. Kawasaki-mounted David
Boothe and Craig Truglio battled for
second, with Truglio edging out Boothe
in the end. Walters took fourth, foJ:
lowed by Nick McBride in fifth.
Morais took the holeshot in the second moto for yet another convincing
win. Suzuki-mounted Jesse Dawson put
in an exceptional ride and had second
aU to himself for mo t of the moto.
Truglio put on a charge after a fifth-
place start to snag third and second
overall on the day. Boothe, who took a
third in the first moto, got caught up in
a pileup that ended his hopes for a top
finish, while Walters, surviving a crash
in the- whoops, managed a third overall
on the day.
"Walters was in front of me in the
first moto and was kind of blocking
me," said the Chaparral/Merced Powersports/No Fear-backed Morais. "After 1
got around him, it was pretty easy. 1
holeshotted my second moto, made a
few bobbles here and there, but otherwise I had no problems out there."
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Oatfield Raceway
Turlock, california
Results: March 28, 1999
50 P/W JR (4-6): 1. Calvin LaCurrelie (Yam); 2.
Tucker Ho~n (Yam).
50 (4.fi) STK: 1. Christian Slanders (Cob); 2. Keith
Knight (Cob); 3. Dillon PadUla (KTM); 4. Mike
Ca,!",nte, (KlM); 5. Ca"!')' Bernatz (KlM).
50 (0·8) Frr: 1. Joshua PhiJljps (KTM): 2. Lonnie
Owen (Lem); 3. Brinn Johnson (Hus); 4. Daniel Hodges
(KTM).
50 (7--8) STK: 1. Cary Kotowski CKTM); 2. Richard
Rinauro (KTM); 3. Crystal Layton (KTM); 4. Mickey
Colston (KTM); 5. Dillon P",ales (KTM).
50 (7 8) MOD: 1. NIcholas Bacchini (Yam); 2. Scott
Noble (Cob); 3. Gamel< Noble (Cob).
50 (0-8) OPEN: 1. Ty Keenom (Cob); 2. Michael
Flores (KTM); 3~ DWon Perales (KTM); 4. Brandon
Nicholson (KTMl; 5. C/. Ba,ham (Cob).
50 (4-6) STK: 1. josh G,eeo (Cob); 2. Ty Keenom
(Cob); 3. Brett Harrison (Cob); 4. Cj. Ba,ham (Cob).
50 (7-8) STK: 1. Scott oble (Cob); 2. Richie Thomas
(Cob); 3. Gamel< Noble (Cob); 4. Jake Lacey (KlM); S.
Travis Hopson (Yam).
50 OPEN: 1. Co'Cy Bematz (KTM); 2. Scott Noble
(Cob); 3. Cody jackson (KTMl; 4. Gamel< oble (Cob);
5. jake La"!')' (KlM).
60 Frr: 1. Travis Ho~n (Kaw); 2. Donald Lee
(!(aw); 3. 1.uke Layton (Kaw).
60 BEC: 1. Ty'ler Freeman (Kaw); 2. Andy Straight
(Kaw); 3. Bryce Huffman (Kaw); 4. Corey Bernatz
(](aw); 5. Matt Harrison (KTM).
60 OV: 1. justin Enos (KTM)i 2. Kurtis Batey
{)(awl; 3. Denver Edwards CKaw); 4. J.D. Moore ()(aw);
S. Beau Weigand (!(aw).
60 INTI 1. Michael laPaglia (KTM); 2. Dustin
Enochs (KTM); 3. Ryan Ferris (Kaw); 4. Greg Fouts
(!(aw); 5. Matthew spencer (!(aw).
60 OPEN: 1. Robert Memoli (Kaw); 2. Michael
LaPaglia '(KTM); 3. Kurtis Batey (Kaw); 4. Bryce
Huibiian (!(aw); 5. Tyler Freeman (Kaw).
80 FIT: 1. Marcus Bradshaw (Kaw); 2. Rhett
Havener (Yam); 3. Andrew Ramelli (Hon); 4. Josh Gast
(!(aw).
.
80 BEG 0·1: 1. Court Tiede (Hon); 2. Aaron Breid
(Yam); 3. Aaron Makinen (Suz); 4. Sean Hampton (Suz);
5. Darryl Seville (](aw).
80"BEG 0-2: 1. Jonathan Arana (Kaw); 2. Kennv
Clark (Yam); 3. Aaron Uttle (!(aw); 4. Br.lndon°Freeman
(](aw); 5. Donny Stommel (Yam).
80 NOV: 1. Daniel Sani CHon); 2. josh Cox (Yam); 3.
Michael laPaglia (Suz); 4. Kevin Breid (Yam); 5. Brett
Markarian (Yam).
80 INT: 1. Charlie Morrison (Yam); 2. Eric "lye
(Yam); 3. Jack Van Cal!1p (Yam); 4. Steven Hemancfez
(Yam); 5. Vincent Blair (Hon).
80 OPEN EX: 1. Micky Griffin (Yam).
S/MINI: 1. Charlie Morrison (Yam); 2. Eric
McCrummen (Yam); 3. Jack Van amp (Yam); 4. Daniel
5.,ni (Hon); 5. Micky Gnffin.
125 BEC 0-1: 1. Josh Hilliard (Hon); 2. Kevin
Holmes (Suz); 3. Loren Blnck (Yam); 4. Mich4lel Camel
(Yam); 5. Mike Starkweather (Yam).
125 BEG 0-2: 1. Mutt Fernandes (Suz); 2. CraiK
Nicholson (Hon); 3. David Dymond (Yam); 4. Michael
Fullmore (Hon); 5. josh jenldns (Yam).
125 NOV: 1. Jon Rep'logle (Kaw)' 2. Matt
McCrummen (Yam); 3. Billy Jurcvic.h
4. Chris
Loredo (Yam); 5. Matt Veerkamp (Kaw).
125 lNT: 1. Ryan Morais (Yam); 2. Craig T~.,glio
(!(aw); 3. Dusty Walters (Yam); 4. ick McBriae (Him);
5. Randy Norman (Yam).
125 PRO: 1. Bryan McGavran (Yam); 2. Tallon
Vohland (Hon); 3. Terry Bostard (Yam); 4. Nathan
Woods (Yam); 5. Dan Paladino (Yam).
250 BEG: 1. Rob Belskey (Yam); 2. Michael Cames
(Yam); 3. Jason Cameron (Yam); 4. Anthony Leimas
(Yam); 5. ,'eve Slanev (!(aw).
250
OV: 1. )bn Replogle (Kaw); 2. Craig
Humphrey (Yam); 3. Chris LOredo (Yam); 4. Kevin
Chapman (Yam); 5. Billv jurevich (KlM).
250 !NT: 1. Craig Trudio <.Kaw); 2. Jesse Ketcham
(Suz); 3. jeremy Santoro

