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Rollercoaster Racing TourSupercross series
R 9
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Dunkel
slam-dunks
Shelby
supereross
By Barbara Williams
Photo by Loren Williams
SHELBY, NC, JULY 3
ry to n Dunkel li t the fuse on his
CPI Inc.-backed KX60 to explode
the 65cc (7-9) class at Shelby Supercross. Dunkel led for all bu t one lap in
both the qualifier and the main for a sa tisfyin g win over a very competitive 12rider field .
Round nine of the Rollercoaster Racing Tour Supercross Series hosted nearly 220 riders, all of whom were really
gJad when the sun went down on a
sweltering N orth Carolina afternoon.
Perfect JMX track conditions made for
great racing, and an extended intermission for fireworks, courtesy of the City
of Shelby, wa s a nice bonus.
Dunkel came ou t fast on the 65cc (79) qualifier start, with Champion Cycle
Sales ' Patri ck Jo h nson on h is he els.
Dunkel looked set to take the qualifier
win, but John son powered his KTM 50
into th e lead on the last lap, leaving
Dunkel no time for a comeback pass.
Brandon Rent , .Br a n d o n White and
Ch ase Mclntyre rounded out the qualifier' s top five.
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Dunkel nailed th e holeshot on th e
65cc (7-9) main-event start and atta cked
the Shelby circuit with a take-no-p risoner s att itude, holding off repea ted challenges from both Johnson and [oshHarris , Johnson could get close enough to
put a wh eel on Dunkel, but a hard two
'weeks of attempting to qu alify for Loretta Lynn's had taken their toll on him. By
the checkered flag, Harris had nosed his
Lem into the runner-up slot, ed gin g out
Johnson, who was third.
Brand on White r od e a cons isten t
fourth pl a ce aboa rd his KTM 50, and
Luca s Lon g overcame his mechanical
problems to finish a strong fifth.
Suzuki-mounted Jeremy Allison shut
down the 80cc D field with wire-to-wire
leads in both the qualifier and the main .
The win further pads his Rollercoaster
points lead, and Jeremy is set to so on
mo ve ou t of the D class fore ver. Lori
Zimmerman, Timmy Hall, Tyler Seay
and Jim Brown Jr. provided the action
immediately behind Allison, with a bit
of Joshua Mclaughlin and Justin White
thrown into the mix.
Hall, Zimmerman, White and Seay
gated just south of Allison in the 80 D
ma in event, wi th Brown and Mclaughlin lurking. Early on lap two , Mclaug hlin saw an opening and blasted throu gh ,
puttin g himself three position s up, into
fou rth . Zim me rman d isplaced Ha ll to
se tt le into th e ca tb ir d se at, where she
rem ain ed for th e durati on . Hall hu ng
tou gh, eve n after a crash put Mclaughlin back to seventh with two lap s to go.
Another d owner sen t Mclaughlin to the
rear of the pack, and a crash of his own
put Hall back there with him.
Seay m o ved up t o th ird , to w in g
Brown and Drew Sheffield to fill ou t the
top five finishers.
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Jeremy Allison (31) won the BOcc
Beginner class and got a great start in the
BOcc (12-13) class, along wlth Jordan
Harrill (7) and Isaiah Murph (2), at Shelby
Supercross.
Allison gated well in the 85cc (1213 ) cont e st , coming off th e lin e in
fourth behind Jordan H arrill , Is aiah
Murph and David Ramsaur. The racing
acti on settled d own to the top three of
Harrill, Murph and Allison, with good
di cing going on, until Murph mov ed
ove r on Harrill coming throu g h th e
infield whoops, taking out both him
and Allison. Murph skipp ed off to the
win , foll owed cauti ou sl y b y T .J.
Knight, Rarnsaur, Bobby Hunt and Jim
Brown Jr . All ison and Harrill recov e red to fin ish sixth and s e venth ,
respectively.
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Shelby Supercross
Shelby, South Carolina
Results : Ju ly 3, 1999 (Round 9)
so (4·6): 1. Cody Robbins (Co b); 2. Tr evor Barrett
(Cob); 3. Ju stin Ste ve ns (Cob); 4. Chelsea McSwain
(Yam); 5. josh Dy ar (Yam) .
SO (7-8): 1. Pat ric k Jo hn son (KTM); 2. Josh Ha rris
(Lem): 3. t yle r Bowman (Pol); 4. Brandon Whit e (fl..IM);
5. Max Heavner (KTM).
50 SHFT: 1. C ody Robbins (Yam); 2. Trevor Barrett
(Ya m) ; 3. C helse a McSwai n (Yarn) : 4. Ju s tin Stevens
(Yam); 5. Ty ler McSwa in (Ya m) .
65 (7-9) : 1. A ry to n Du nk e l (Ka w) : 2. Josh Harris
(Lem ): 3. Pa tr ick Jo h nso n (KT M); 4. Brand o n Wh ite
(KTMl; 5. Lucas Long (KTMl.
65 (t()"1t): 1. Jared Tu ten (KTM) ; 2. Justin H opson
(KawkS. Tleler Dodge (Kaw): 4. Tim Hoyle (Kaw): 5.
Tra vis Nixo n (Kaw ) .
80 BEG : 1. Je r e m y All ison (S uz): 2. Lori
Zimmerm an (Suz): 3. Tyler Seay (Yam); 4. Jim Brown Jr.
(Kaw): 5. Drew Sheffield (Kaw).
IR MIN I: 1. Ch ris Osborne (SU2); 2. En e Dud ley
(Ka w ): 3. Jak e Posey (Yam) ; 4. Jared Tu ten (KTM); 5.
Zack Mitchell (502).•
85 ( 12~13) : 1. Isa iah Murph (Yam); 2. T.J. Knig ht
(Yam); 3. David Ramsaur (Suz); 4. Nick Flowers (Yam);
~. Bobby Hunt (Suz).
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85 (14-15): 1. David Collins (Han); 2. Drew Sheffield
(Kaw): 3. jeffrey Arn old (He n): 4. Joshua Mclaugh lin
(Ho n).·
S/ M I N I: 1. Chris Osborn e (Suz); 2. Jordan Harrill
(Ka w); 3. Tod d Nixon (Kaw); 4. Jeffrey Arnold (Ha n); 5.
Jake PCN."Y (Yam).
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125 C: 1. Kevi n Helms (Ho n); 2. Alex Ha rri ll (Kaw);
3. Josh Joh nsto n (Kaw): 4. An d y Va ughan (Ya m) ; 5.
Scott Knigh t (Yam ).
125 0 : 1. Sa m uel Da venport (Ya m) ; 2. T.J . Fo rd
(Yam); 3. Scott Moo re (Yam); 4. Jeremy Da vis (Kaw). 5.
Todd Nixo n (Ka w l.
250 EXHIB: 1. Da nny Smith (Su z ): 2. Aaron Benfield
(Ka w), 3. Mark Price (Yam); 4. Joh n Fann IKa w) , 5. M.:l t
t
DavisIKaw).
250 C: 1. Steve n Wh ite ()(aw); 2. Jesse Baker (5uz ); 3.
Sco tt j on es (H on); 4. Cha rles Kluttz IKa w): 5 . Du an e
Ordway Jr. (Ka w).
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250 D: 1. Rodney Hamrick (Suz); 2. Mich ael Purvi s
(He n): 3. Mike Baucom (Kaw ): 4. Eric Kinley (Ho nk 5.
G len Le tt (Ka w).
25+ C: 1. Michael Pu rvis (Hon ); 2. Marcus Alve rson
(Ya m ); 3. Mike Bau com (K aw ): 4. S teve Wichnosk i
(Kaw ); 5. Chris Norris (H en).
30+: 1. Scott Mainess (H o n ): 2. Richa rd Thoma s
( Ka w ): 3. Chip Morrow (K aw ): 4. Fr eddy Patter s on
(Kaw ); 5. Scott Moore (Yam) .
35+: 1. Scott Campbell (Ka w): 2. Fred d y Patt erson
(Ka w ): 3. Glen Lou (Ka w ): 4. Roy Cla rkson (Kaw): 5 .
Randy Co nner (S02).
Ul L AM: 1. DannySmith ISuz): 2. Jerry Stra nge
(Ya m ); 3 . Ju stin G reene (K a w ); 4. N a than Lekson
(Yam) .
UIL C/O: 1. Steven Wh ite (Kaw ); 2. Dustin Le ford
d
(Yam) ; 3. Kevin Helms (Hon); 4.
Baker (Suz); 5. T.J.
Fa irba nks (5 02).
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Missouri Hare Scrambles Championship
Round 4
Leivan four
for four
By Frank Leiva n
FLORE,.\JCE, MO. JUNE 20
ou n d four o f th e Missouri Hare
Scr ambles' Champion ship started
and fin ish ed in mu ch th e s a me
w ay as th e previous three e ve n ts: .
Defending champion Stev e Leivan go t
off to a midpack start on his SCR Yamaha WR40 0, methodically w orked his
wa y through th e traffic, took ov er the
lead , and scored th e overall win. Th e
vi ct ory keeps Leivans undefe at ed
streak alive in 1999, at a perfect four for
four.
A t th e s tar t, Chris Thi e le took hi s
fourth consecuti ve holeshot when the 11
AA-class rid ers blasted into the slip pery
first turn. Close behind , Brandon Forrest er enjoye d his best start of the season , h o lding up s econ d , with Mike
Wind mann in th ird. Terry Gi ll ila nd ,
who was making his first appeara nce at
an MHSC event in quite so me time, had
h is Ga s Ga s in fourth, whil e Leiva n
started his race from the fifth spot.
A few miles in to the first lap of the
six-lap race, Thiele went down, allowing
Forrester to take th e lead and Windmann to move into th~ runner-up spot.
Thiel e got goi ng in time to h old off
Leivan, wh o had found his wa y around
Gill ila n d . Windmann, wh o h as n ot
spe nt much tim e riding with Forrester,
was willing to hang ba ck a bit and let
the yo ung Yamaha rid er lead the way,
waiting for a mistake.
With only a few hundred ya rds left
on lap two , Forrester took a bad line and
Wind ma nn moved into th e lead and
Leivan closed the gap. Thi ele was still
close as well . The top four were still
onl y separated b y 10 second s, while
Carl Hansen - maki ng a ra re harescram bles appearance - moved into fift h, a
minute and chan ge beh ind the lead ers.
Soon after the scoring lan e, Forrester
we nt down, and Leiva n moved into second and set ou t after Windmann. When
the tw o leade rs caught up to a gro up of
lapped riders , Windma nn go t a bit held
up and Leiva n took over the lead . His
lead did not last for lon g, though , as he
sta lled his bike in a turn and Wind ma nn
re too k the number-on e position, while
Leiva n got going just in time to keep
Thiele from getting aro und as weJI.
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The fourth la p saw the bottom drop
ou t of Wind mann's rac e. While in the
lead , Windmann got hung up in a section of fallen cedar trees .
"J stayed on the main trail through
all of the branches, and my bike just
stopped," sai d a disappointed Windmann. "I looked down and couldn't see
an ything, but I could n' t go forward . It
turned ou t there wa s a limb jammed in
between the rear tire and the swi ngarm .
I was there forev er, and Steve, Chris and
Brandon all we nt right ar ound."
The fiasco cos t Wind mann aJmos t 2
1/2 minutes that lap and took away any
cha nce he had of w inning the victo ry .
On ce past Windmann, Leivan upped the
pace and put 35 seconds on Thiele, wh o
in turn had more than a minute on Forrester, wh o was beginning to fade after
hammering out two 'fine laps early in
the race.
With no pressure from behind and a
safe distance on Thiele, Leivan baled off
hard, ma ybe due to th e deteri o rating
mousse.
"I d on 't really know what happened,
but I hit a tree with the left side of my
bike and bod y, as hard as I have ever hit
a tree, " sai d Thiele. " It ra ng my bell ,
bent the bik e a little bit, and made me
see sta rs."
Th e fi nal la p w ent s moo th ly for
Leiv an, a's he turned in his best lap of
th e day and finished with a minute to
spare on Thiele.
"I had a co u p le of little probl ems
today, but th in gs turned ou t all right,"
sai d Leivan. "I w as s tro ng at th e end,
and that is the mo st im portan t part of
these rac es . You ' ve got to have something left in yo u at the finish."
Thiel e took runner-up honors on his
Team Green KX25O, while Dwight Maggard turned in the fastest lap of the day
to move aro und Windmann and claim '
his best-ever finish, a' third . Windmann
finished fourth after setting the pace for
much of the race ; had it not been for the
incident on lap four, he would no doubt
have finished higher in the results. eM
Poor Boys Hare Scrambles
Aorence, Missouri
Res ults: J une 20, 1999 (Round 4)
O/A : 1. Steve Leivan (Yam ); 2 Chris Th iele (Ka w) :
3. Dwight Maggard (Yam); 4. Mik e Windmann (KTM );
5. Matt Fa letti (KTM); 6. Brandon Forres te r (Yam ); 7.
Kevin Boyl e (Han) ; 8. Bobby Duncan (Ya m); 9. Carl
Hansen (Ho n); 10. Tim G ibso n (Yam).
AA: 1. C h ris Thi e le (Ka w ): 2. Dwight Ma ggard
(Yam ); 3. Mike Wind mann (KTM); 4. Brandon Forrester
(Yam); 5. Kevin Boyte (Ha n).
A:. 1. Matt Fale ti (KTM); 2. Bobby Du ncan (Yam); 3.
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Cha rles Thiele (Ka w ): 4. Jon Sim ons (Ya m ); 5. Ryan
wuebbeling (Ya m).
125 8 : 1. James Sloan (Ya m); 2. Mike Hulsey (Ka w j:
3. Casey Hi nkel (Yam); 4. Ma tt Jameson (KTM); 5. Joe
Lake B uz ).
200 B: 1. Robert Annan O

