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Cycle News 1999 07 28

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Events f Douglas doubles at Trail-Way ST By Len and Ben Breech HANOVER, PA.JUNE 26 After having just one double winner at the previous four ra ces, Brian Douglas left Trail-Way Speedway with a pair of wins. Douglas easily won the 125cc B race, and held off a fast-dosing Shawn Baer for the 250cc B win. Douglas sa w his lead in the 250cc B final wiped out wi th a three-rider crash at the start of the second lap. O n the o fficia l s tart, he again took the lead, this time fro m Jason lsen nock. Baer and Chris Klinefelter. Douglas gradually Brya n Douglas (22) leads Shawn Baer (68 ) on the first lap of 250cc Bracing at Trail -Way Speedway in Hanover, Pennsy lv ania. Douglas went on to . win and Baer fi nished second, put hi s Rabbi RacingHo nda in fro nt of th e three.. z-way ba ttle for seco n d early in the race , but BaCT took-second as the -halfway flags came out. As the la ps woun d down, Baer moved up besid e Do ugl as, trying to tak e the lead w ith an outside pass, bu t he did not have the speed to complete the move. At the end, Doug las led Baer across . the finis h line by less than a length, with Isen neck an d Klinefelter still sorting o u t th eir new mac hines after late starts to their seasons. The win, of course, was Douglas' second of the nig ht, but he was not the only rider to ha ve a lan d ma rk even ing . John Lewis kept his 65cc win streak alive and also wo n the 85cc class after los- ing the class a t the sa me ven ue ear lier in th e se ries. Other streaks continued, includ ing Brett Pugh's unbea ten SOccOil- Injected rallyand Ray Stillwell's second straight 50cc (7·8) win. Still, we ll barely edg ed out Eva n Baer to notch the win. j im Cha pman d id a disappearing act in the Over 40 fie ld, with Mike Keane, Bruce Miller and Bill Menges fighting for second. Miller got by Keane off the second tu m on lap five to claim second. Keane stayed close and , coming off the fina l tum, he slipped under Miller for second, but Miller' s ATK had better drive than Keane's Husaberg and he took second by inches . . In Pro action, Don Mullen put his t",.e-tirne 250cc Pro Sport-winning Suzuki in the 250cc A lead ove r Core y He rm es , Raun Wood and Mike Brabso n. After fightin g off Hermes' earl y challenge, he pu lled several lengths. While Hormes and Wo od ba ttl ed for se co nd, Mullen's b ik e sta rted tolook like a bu g-sprayer, as every time he got on the throttle in the turn , a huge stream of sm oke ca me out of the pip e. lt made things interes ting in the battl e for second, as visibility was severely limited . Results 50: 1. Eva n Beer (Po!); 2. Eric St ump (kIM); 3. MiJ..cSt.mdiford (IA'rn); 4. Mitch H.lI-v ;!1(Al'!); 5. ]t·ff Haldeman (Lem ). SO O ll~IN I : I. Brett ru~h (Ya m); 2. Ertc Stump (Yam); 3. Mich.wl Diiil·nJ.'rh·r (Yam); 4. Mi tch Ha rv a t (Yilm ); 5 . C as sidy H",ise r C m ). Ya . 1 65: 1.. Iu hn U'WIS C KilW); 2. Brilndo n Robinso n (K, W); 3. kff t'!ald " m,In C o n); 4. R.]. I·Llrt (K.1W) . H . $ : 1. John u'wis C o n); 2. Travis St'nnetl (Yam ); 3. ]I.l ,lt h,m H n jo rd a n C w l; 4. Bryan Ar m Mro ng (Kaw); 5. Brandon Rob inllun Ka (Ho n). 125 D: 1. Brian Duu~las (Ho n ); 2. Robb ie R~ynold~ (H o n); 3. luh n S,ls.. l m an (Y.1m) . ... 250 A: t. Don Mullen (Suz); 2. Co n'V Hermes (Ho n); 3. Raun Wuo d (Ya m ) 4. M ike Brab!.on (Hon ). ; • 250 B: I. Bryiln [)"lUjo;lilS (Hu n l; 2. Shawn Biler {Rtx}; 3. jaso n b ennock (H o n ); 4. Chri~ Klinc£"'·lter (H u n ); 5. C ha r lie Pa r kl' r (K..1W). . 500 A 2-V A l V E: 1. Jim C h a p m a n (Yam); 2. Sh'\'e He i""r (Yam); 3. Lmy Hoffman (Ya m ); 4. Jeff Hu~ht"!> (BSA); 5 . Raun Wood ( Y d m)• • hOO A: 1. Ricky Win~ (Rlx); 2. Phil Libholrt (Rtx ); 3. Mike Klopp (Hun); 4. Joe Zydln!>ky (Hu n ); 5. Doll1.Js Bal'T(Rtx). bOO 8 : 1. Ray Stillwell (Rb ); 2. Ken M ille r Jr. (Rt:..:); 3 . ,o hn Humphrey (Rtx ); 4. BiD Ml'11ges(Kaw); 5. Gil Smith (lIon). 750 A: 1. Nick Tavlor (Yam); 2. Mark Miller (H -D ); 3. Mike Keolne (Yam) ; 4. Rick ?riC\' {Tri }. 30+ : 1. Jim Holli~h.·!' (Rtx); 2. M ike Klo pp (H an); 3. Dalla!> B.:1t.'f ; 4. D.lvt' Sm ith (Rtx); 5. Rick Price {TrO . 40 +: 1. Jim Ch apma n (Rtx) ; 2. Bruce M iller (A TK.); 3. Mike Keane (Hbg); 4. Bill Me ng e:; (K,tw) . SM'S MN : 1. Ricky W iru;ett (Rtx) ; 2. jOl!' Z)fdinsky (Rtx); 3. Bill Stillwell (Rtx); 4. Don Mull l'n (H ·D) ; 5. M ike Brabson (Hon). Lane next in line at Lodi n By Mike Law 64 LODLCA, MAY I Mickey Lane scored a bittersweet victory aboard his Bob Whi te R&D Rotax in the cras h-marred Open A short-track main event. Teen ager Lane scored his first bi g~bi ke win wh en lead ers Tony Meirin g a nd Michelle DiSalvo crash ed ha rd in the latt er sta ges o f th e race and th e race was called , with Lane d eclared the .winn er. (Meiring wa s tak en to the ho sp ita l follow ing the cras h a n d w as t h en rel eased t he foll owing d a y.) Des pite th e un fortuna te circ u mst ances, La ne >d had wor ke his way up from a back· row start to run w ith the fro nt of the pack, and then rod e hard and cons istent. "1 guess I position ed myself correctl y, a nd when Meiring went down , I took the lead," said Lane. "It' s a horrible way to win a race. I hope Meirin g turns out all righ t." Pee Wee C rid er Cha d Cose had the ride of his young career as he successfully wen t four for four, wit h Stock C and Mod ified wins on both the short track and IT. In win ning, Cosc upset the always fast and talen ted Mod ified sensatio n Danielle Caldera and Jess Garcia as well. "I go t kind of tired ," Cose said. "I tried to get a good start and ride hard . Those guy s are getting harder to beat." . Cody Anselmi battled Scan jones in the 60cc sho rt-track main event, with Jones eme rging the w inner afte r a h a rd -fo u g h t battle. Anselmi returned in the IT w ith his race face on and ha nd ily won over Lau ren Wallace and the har d chargi~g Fra nkie Garcia . A host of new Vet A riders di ced with the Lod i regu lars, a nd Allen Yarrow , aboa rd his trusty Yamaha, dusted the Rota x of newcomer Lawrence Greene. In th e TI, the tables wer e tu rned on the Lodi locals, as William Rider rode his Honda into the winner's circle ahead of Matt Gomez and Yarrow . Results Short Tr..dl. P /W STK A: 1. An th ony Fa ng (Yam); 2. Lauren wallace {Yaml; 3. Ryion Law (Yam). P/W STK C: 1. Chad COM' (Yam ); 2. 'a m lt" Pahel (Ya m I; 3. o Fran kie F1"ores(Yilm); 4. jeff HodJ;" (Y. m); 5 . D bb y Caldt'11"i1 (Yam). . P/W MO D: 1.Ch.ld CQM ·(KTM);2. Danielk C.. ldetr.. (Y" m). tiO: 1. Sean l on e! (K.Jw); 2. Cody Anselmi (Kaw); 3. ~un.'n Walla cr ( Kaw l; 4. Rl"bl:.ua Law . 80 A: 1. Nic k M~ (Yolm); 2. Jason Crewe (Ho n): 3 . Stewart B.trbt.'f (Han); 4. Bobby Fong ( K" w ); 5. JoeH l.'1Th'lnd IYam ). a 80 B: I. Mike Rush ()(;aw); 2. Chris B0'l'-L~ (Yam ). SOC: 1. Steve Btm."C."V (Kaw); 2. M.l" Tucktt (Hun). 2SO A lB : 1. Feeddy Poll (Yam) ; 2. Riley COl( Ulon); 3. Co rey Eaton (Hu n ). . 250C: 1. CaSt.')' Yarrow (Yam) ; 2. Derrick Ohls (Hun). VET A: 1. Alle n Yarrow (Yam ); 2.. Lawrence Gn.~t' (W- R). VET C: I. Scott jacques (Ho n ); 2. Cl iff He lms (Honl. VINT SGt : I. jesse Krcylt ng (Hon); 2. Steve Hall '(ya ml; 3. Brad Spe nCt'T (H on) : 4. Dav id Morgan (Hon). VINT TW : 1. John Pro to (Ya m); 2. G reg Ridd l e (Ya m); 3. R.llp h ~ (Tri ), VI!'. : 1. Chris Gt.>ilfu!l q-f·D ); ~ Jt," Hnt.";l'l'hyd ,' (Bu ll; 3. Jdt ! Cll r,1nKn ff (Hu ll; 4. Corry Sc~ mu ck (H on); 5:Fra nk H.lnnilh (Hon). VI""'" A 40+ : 1. ]l'S.'IeKreyling (H on ); 2. Tom Booth (Hon). r H VINT C 40 't: 1. M.nk Lcdbett... 0·1011); 2. Bud Rid d le C on); 3. R.llph 1..A'e (Tri ). , O rE N A : 1. Mickey Lam' ( Rb ); 2 . Pa ul Sanbu rn (RI)l) ; 3. Danny Ca'O(.'y (Rt,,); 4. Jl"!i!lt" 5.1nchez (W~Rl; 5. Bob G ran t (Ri:d . O PEN B: 1. Millt Proto (Rtx l; 2. Arrn.mdo Rudrigut'z (Ya m ); 3 . jt."!l..'l(' Vankol (Rtx) ; 4. DarryOlwn (Rtx); 5. Riley COlo. (Yam) . OPEN C: 1. J<1so n Paoli (Ho n); 2. Dt'tTick Ohl," (H on) ; 3. C'1ry ... King (Rtx ); 4. Jot' Cerro (Ya m ); 5. Scott jacq u"", (Ho nl "KO /SPT : 1. Ton\' Heirinf; (Rtx); 2. Michelle Dis..lh 'o (W·R l; 3 . Paul Sa n bu m (Rtx ); 4. Danny CaSl'y {Rtx l. IT J>/W $TK A: I. Rva n law (Yam ); 2. Lauren WaUaC'l' (Ya m); 3. Kvlt· Am.t'lm i (Yam) .. . P/W STK C : L C had ~ (Ya m); 2. Garcia (Ya m); 3. I",mil." Pah l."1 (Yilm ); 4. Bobbv Cald t'i ra (Yam ); 5. Franklt' no~ (Ya m). . P /W STK MOO: 1. Chold Case (1CTId); 2. D,m ie lle u ldl"ira (Yam) . 60 : 1. Cod y A nselmi (lCaw) ; 2. Lauren WallacE" ( iGlw) ; 3 . Frankie Garcia {)(aw l; 4. RebeccaUW (Ka,wl. 80 A: 1. No Moore (Yam ); 2. joll;Ofl Gf'l"W1." (Uon); 3. Bobby Feng ()(a w ); 4. Fra nkie Lant' d Ix.fore the COU lsc would be dosed by the clock, Dahners pu lled into the pi ts for a splash of fuel, . only to find them empty , as pit row was aw are that the clock had alreadv ended the race! Fel· low Crutchter joanne Brigg. frantically ran over and waved him out just as lykke caught him , and there ensued a fierce qua rter-mile sprint to the line. Oahners mana ged to kt"ep a wheel in front and claim the win . Furrenes held on to third, followed bv Cana · d ian Barry Rempel and AA newby Aa~n Wil· son, the latt er's chin full of sti tches after a frigh t· ening e ndo down a stump-i nf es ted cliff on Satu rday. Results s.-turday O / A: 1. Jdson Dahn~ (KTM); 2. Dou ~ Yuun jo;; 3. Ddv id LyUe (Ya m); 4. Kt... in Ikathanb (Yam) ; 5. c:.uy Furrent. (C-G). ' ~ AA: 1. j,)son Dahners (K'Th1); 2. Dav id LyUe (Ya m ); 3. wry Furrenes (C-G); 4. Brian Bennett (Ya m); 5. Aaron Wihon (Ya m). A OPEN: I. Ouujo; Yoon jC 2. Kev1n &-athard!l (Yn; 2. Rick 1bomPNl n; 3. Waynt' Gotts; 4. Ward Rodgn"ll; 5. DrerWie Bayn (BBR). VET AM : 1. S teve Cobb (K.l w) ; 2. l yl e Duron so : 3. Se a n Ca lJa holn; 4. Go rdy \'las; 5. Nic k Marb le. SR AM: I. Tim Kidd (KTM); 2. Rub L. WSt n (Kaw); 3. Todd 1 I Wolf e (H on) ; 4. Dana EnKi 5. Robe rt N ibloc k, 5PTSM N: I. Brian w atson : 2. Jl'ff A p th,irp; 3. C ary r e terson. S/ 5R: 1. Erro l Borsk y. WM N: 1. Cindy Pelle tier: 2. An g il' Tu rner tHo n ): 3. DI.'t' A nn Sve darsk v (BDR); 4. Debo ra h Gid lof ; 5. Sa n d i Ca ldw ell (Ka w) . • Su nd.ly 0 1A AA: 1. [ason Da h nt"TS (KTMl ; 2. Dav id Lvkk e (Yam); 3. Gary Furn'11~ (G-G) ; 4. Barry Rem pe l (K'ThtI; 5. A aron Wilson (Yam) . A O PEN : 1. J()(" wade (Ya m) ; 2. 101"'" H u lse (K.lw); 3. Jim Tho mso n (KTM); 4. Doug Youn g; 5. Ken Oallind (Suz). A lJNDER: 1. BLlin", Os tafi n (Yilm); 2. Gad Hu d.....n; 3. Scott .5ht'rbt! rt (Ho rd; 4. Dean Don.tott(KTM); 5. Ste ve Pa rke r. 4-STR K EX: 1. Kelly Hill (Ya m); Z. r €'t('f G~; 3. jason Easterling; 4. Tn-nl Kleven ; 5. Brian Dillon. VET EX: 1. Jcff Odom {)(awl ; 2. Tl"IJ Mc{)u wl'11;3. Mike Ritz· ma n (Yam); 4. Robert MC<:oIl~h; 5. Tim Mount (H on). SR EX: I. Scott Wl"bl"r; 2. Sco tt O' BnPr1; 3 . Da mo n Bee; 4. . Dana johnson; 5. Ronald Gisle. B O PEN : I. jo n Crist 2. Rob Rus...d l; 3. David Vi" ; 4. Tom Sbeard; 5. Ouant:'P~enon. BUNDER:1. Mike Un mm; 2. jolstm lo hno;m; 3. Aanlll Mt.lI"go1n. C O PEN : 1. Scot t McDowell ; 2. Aaron Fri~n; 3. Je ff Sbelown; 4. lesse Ba15to w; 5. Ron Tay lor . . C UN DER: I . Eric ~ 2. Tim Corp; 3. Red P1uga way; " , Ted dy Hahn; 5. Rory CaUahan. 4-STRK AM: 1. Wa rd Rodf;I'rs; 2. Franlo. Meaden; 3. Rick Thompson; 4. Wa~ Gott5 ; 5. Sutton Brown. VET A M : 1. Stl""t'Cobb; 2. Lunn y Milrb le; 3. St-an Ca lLdwn ; 4. Nn Marble; 5. Todd lynri. SR AM : 1. Tim KloJd ( KTI.t ); 2. Bob Lawson {Kawl; 3. Todd Wo lff' {Honl; 4. Kirk G ilbt'mtm; 5. ROOm Niblock. Sf"'T$MN : 1. Bri.1n W dlsun; 2. Idf Apthurp; 3. Cary Peterson. S /SR: 1. Errol BoBky W M!'O: 1. G lu RuSM;l (!CJw); 2. C indy Pd l\· tie r; 3. Dee An n Sved arsky {BBR); 4. Madelynn Nield ; 5. Sandi Caldwell (Kolw). Ciccotto stakes out Homestead By Lisa Theoba ld HO MESTEAD FL, JUNE27 , Mike Cicco tto wo n th e Un limited Grand Pri x (Shoo to ut), th e GTO and th e He a v y w eight Supersport races at Hom estead . He ran away wi th .wins in the GTO a nd Heavyweigh t Supcrsport events , bu t the Shootou t victory was not claimed as easilv. Marco Martinez and Rick Na ru p bo th left the fr on t row d e te rm in ed to nab the coveted holeshot pos itio n d own the front stra ight a nd into turn one. Marti nez was out fron t and in the '"ffi, inside line to claim an early IC~ld . Behind tht. a . tigh t pack of rid ers · includ ing Akiharu Shigeno, C icco tto, Sha ne Prie to , Jo h n-O Bow ma n a nd Gabriel Henning - all scra mbled in a ba ttle to ru n up front. dc~tto quickly wo rkc>d his GSX· RT;>O up to fourth pla ce, passed Shigeno a nd set .his si gh ts on fro nt-ru nne r Martin ez. Sh igen o mad e his move halfwa y through the course, passin g first Naru p on th e Mu zzy Raptor 750 a nd then Martinez on his Broward Powcrsportssponsored ZX-9 . Ciccotto hit the front strai ght in first place, but Martinez kicked in the power to reclaim the lead as they launched through tum on e again. Crossing the sta rt / finis h line aga in at the halfway mark, Martinez regained first place in a two-way ba,ttle for the lead with Ciccotto . Mean· w hile, Na rup was determined no t to let these two get away from him and was tight on their tails . Behind t hem, Bow ma n was lea ding a thr ee-n der battle for fourt h place with Henning a nd Prieto. . Up fro n t, Ciccotto mad e h is move in th e sweep ing double apex of turns six and seven again. He took the adva ntage by 'first sweeping wide behind Mar tinez's tight line th rou gh six and th en p us h ing in tig h t, und ern ea th Ma rtinez's line thro ugh seven, reclaimin g the lead. Ju st behind Marti nez a nd Cicco tt o, He n ning moved up to fou rth place after ove rta king Bowman in the tu m -four area, but Bowman was not ready to be pushed back and took ad vantage of some tum-six passing action of his own to mov e back up to fourth. By the whi te-flag lap , the pace had stepped up a coup le of notches a nd Ciccotto had gained about a lo-bike-Iength lead ove r Marti nez, w ho was now abo ut 20 bike lengths a head of Narup.

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