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District 36 Northern California Enduro Series, Round 4
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(Far left) TIm
Stowe roosts out
of a turn en route
to the overall win
at the Fool's Gold
Enduro in
Georgetown,
California.
(Left) The second.overall finisher,
Team Green's
Craig Wesner,
kept racer winner
Stowe honest all
day.
By Chris Burton
and Jill Ashworth Patterson
Photos by Jill Ashworth Patterson
GEORGETOWN, CA, MAY 2
oodland Cycle's YZ250mounted Tim J. Stowe struck
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with lightning-quick precision
to claim the overall victory at the 26th
annual Fool's Gold Enduro in Georgetown, California. The event was the
fourth round of District 36's Northern
California Enduro Series and was hosted by the California Enduro Riders
Association. •
Some 197 riders left the start to begin
a tough, three-loop, 102-ground-mile
course that offered excellent conditions
due to a steady, light rain that began
aboutan hour before the race.
Loop one consisted of tight wooded
trails, a long shale downhill, fire roads
and a creek crossing. Low speed averages
took riders to check one, at 11.9 miles,
where most scored zeroes. ext, faster
trails along Darling Ridge allowed riders
to capitalize on optimal trail conditions.
The first major obstacle of the event,
about 25 miles out, was the rain-swollen
creek crossing at Rock Creek. The fastmoving current claimed several riders,
including top A rider Marty Walden,
who watered out his YZI25.
The second check, two miles after the
creek, was zeroed by Stowe, Team
Green's Craig Wesner and the district's
defending champion, Dave Wood.
"There was a right turn out of the
creek straight up a steep hill, with only
one line," Stowe said. "1 had to push my
bike about 20 feet up the slippery rocks.
Then] railed and barely zeroed the
check."
The first special test ensued, combin-
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ing the tight trees of Ballarat Mountain
and a 24-mph speed average for five
miles. YZl25-mounted Matt Wallace
carded the fastest time at the check-out·
with a 1:40. Stowe followed with 1:59;
then came Wesner and Wood, each
dropping 2:03s. XR riders Brodie
DeMartile and John S. Poor were next,
with 2:19 and 2:32, respectively. A logging road then took riders to the first
gas break, at 40 miles.
After the gas stop, the course
zigzagged up Bald Mountain, where a
hidden check-in was located at 44.4
miles. A special test followed, featuring
tight, technical trails with a gnarly, rockstrewn uphill section. The rocky climb,
known as Last Chance, was slicker than
usual because of the rain.
Riders on the early minutes covered
the rocks with a slimy mud layer and the
hill became a bottleneck, costing some·
riders up to 20 minutes of furious tire
spinning.
"1 was riding on minute five and was
able to make it up the slick, rocky hill
unscathed," Wesner said.
"1 got stuck lots of places, including
the hill," laughed Wallace. "It was diliicult on those slippery rocks."
Next, tight, manzanita-lined trails,
set at 27 mph, prevented competitors
from making up lost time. The scores at
check five, at 56.1 miles, signaled the
turning point of the race.
Stowe blitzed the section with a score
of 6:59, followed by Wood with 7:58 and
Wesner with 8:39. Wallace; the early
leader, got caught in the bottleneck and
fell back with an 11 :54.
Stowe left the second gas and hit
loop three well in the lead, with Wesner
behind him in second.
A long fire road took riders u.p Slate
Mountain to a long off-camber trail
lined with jagged shale. Stowe, Wesner
and DeMartile all dropped one .at the
next check, but some riders missed the
turn-in to the trail, losing valuable time.
Wallace and Wood both fell victim to
this turn-in, dropping a four and a
seven.
"] crashed hard on the slate hill near
the Balderston Lookout," Wood said. "]
lost almost six minutes getting resituated."
A series of fire roads led to the final
special test, which began in a tight,
manzanita-filled section. Wallace
screamed his small-bore Yamaha to the
fastest time of 3:25 and Stowe and
Wesner tied with 3:57s, followed by
Wood's 4:22.
Some easy Bald Mountain trails then
led riders back to camp and the known
control finish at 106.5 miles.
Stowe emerged victorious with a
final score of 11, partially due to his
uncanny ability to get to a check right at
the end of his minute.
"] squeaked in two checks at :59 and
one at :57," Stowe said. "That gave me
the three-point margin over Craig."
Wesner claimed second with 14, and
Wallace, Wood, DeMartile and Poor followed in the third through sixth places,
all with scores of 19.
"It really feels great to win," Stowe
said. "It was more fun since 1 was riding
with two friends, Anthony Van Brocklin
and Paul Gerbi, on my minute."
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Fool's Gold Enduro
Georgetown, California
Results: May 2, 1999 (Round 4)
OIA: 1. Tim Stowe (Yam); 2. Craig Wesner (K.1w); 3.
Matt Wallace (Yam); 4. Dave Wood (eRE); 5. John S.
Poor (Hon).
AA: 1. Tim Stowe (Yam); 2. Craig Wesner (Kaw); 3.
Dave Wood (eRE).
A 200: 1. Matt Wallace (Yam); 2. Craig Hoftman
(KTM); 3. Christopher Young (Hon); 4. Robert Wynn
(KTM); S. Lo'OD Higley (Yam).
A 250: 1. jason Gerbi (Hon); 2. Ben Hatch (Hon); 3.
jim Matheson (Hon); 4. Greg Ruffoni (Kaw); 5. Anthony
Van Brocklin (Suz).
A OPEN: 1. Brodie DeMartiJe (Hon); 2. Michae.l
Hayes (Hon); 3. Chris Slechta (CRE); 4. Shawn McNeil
(KTM).
A 4-STRK: 1. john S. Poor (Hon); 2. Russell Pereira
(Yam); 3. Scott Meyer (Yam); 4. Glenn Martinson (Yam)
5. Kerry Simpson (A TK).
A VET: 1. james Boardman (Hon); 2. Troy Winslow
(KTM); 3. Todd Winslow (Kaw); 4. Marc DeMarco
(KTM); S. Ben Gledhill (Kaw).
A SR: 1. John Poor Jr. (Hon); 2. Chris Von Kleist
(Hon); 3. Pete Hansen (KTM); 4. WDyne Hatch (Kaw); 5.
Tony Pederson (KTM).
A S/SR, 1. Jeff Carr (KTM); 2. Pore, mchan! (KTM);
3. Fred Cameron (TM); 4. Phillip Bishop (Hon); 5. David
King (KTM).
BOlA: 1. Scott McEnespy (Hon); 2. Tony Elmore
(Hon); 3. Kevin Wiley (Yam); 4. Robert Laird (Hon); 5.
Tirn Campbell (Suz).
B 250: 1. Scott McEnespy (Hon); 2. Tim Campbell
(Suz); 3. Chris ea,twright (KTM); 4. Mike Jura (Hnn); S.
Michael Christensetl (Suzl.
8 OPEN: 1. Tony Elmore (Hon); 2. Robert Laird
(Hon); 3. Dav;d orth (KTM); 4. Scotl Barnetl (KTM) S.
Paul Rivera (Hon).
B 4-STRK: 1. Kevin Ruffoni (Hon) 2. Jared Webster
(Hon).
B VET, 1. Kevin Wiley (Yam); 2. Phil Venuti (Hon);
3. Chris Calkins (KTMl; 4. Steve Johnson (KTM); 5.
Kevin Morris (KTM).
B SR: 1. Fred Habenicht (!

