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• ) Stanley (H· D); 6. Garth Bastian (H -D>; 7. Ken Yoder Jr. (B-D); 8. Billy Martin Oi-D); 9. Brian Shirley Jr. (H-D); 10. Joey Brock f-D): II. Steve Liberty (H-D>. T im e: 3 m in.• 09.702 sec . C RAND N ATI O N A L (25 la ps; 18 ri ders): 1. Rich King (H -D); 2. Chri., Carr (H -D); 3. Ceo Reed", II (H -D); 4. Kevin Varnes (H-D); 5. Scott Pa rke r (H· D); 6. Dan Butle r (H·D); 7. Joe Kopp (H · D); 8. Brya n Bigelow (H. DJ; 9. Ste -e Morehead (H·D); 10. Ken Coo lbeth Jr. (H · D); 11. Will Da vis (H-D>; 12. Mi ke Hacker (H -D); 13. Jay Springsteen (H· D); 14. Willie McC oy (H-D); 15. Steve Beattie (H-D); 16. j .R, Schnabel (H · D); 17. Ronnie Jones (H-D); 18. Nicky Ha yd e (H -D!. n Time: 9 mi n., 41.385 sec. A MA G RA N D NATIONAL DIRT TRACK S ERI ES POI NT ST AND ING S (After 11 of 19 rounds): 1. Chris Ca rr (194/3 wins); 2. SCott Parke r (141/1); 3. Rich King <135 /2); 4. Will Da vis (1 18 /2 ); 5. Kevin At her to n (l07/t); 6. (TIE) Bryan Bigelow /Ceo Roed er II (97); 8. jay Springsteen (93 /1); 9. Kevin Va rnes (83); to. Joe . Kopp (81); 11. Ken Coolbeth Jr. (75); 12. Dan Butler (66); 13. St eve Morehead (58); 14. Nicky H a yd en (51) ; 15 . Mi ke Ha cker (48); 16. J.R. Sch nabel (42); 17. Brett Land es (41); 18. Shaun Russell (37); 19. Steve Beattie (36); 20. Terry Poo vey (34). SU PERTRA P P S UPERT RAC KER SE RIES (Ro u n d 6 o f o 10) H EAT 1 (6 Lap s; 5 r id ers . all tran s fer) : 1. J.R. Schnabel (Suz): 2. Mik e Hack e r (H -D); 3. M ich e lle Di5.,l vo (H-D); 4. Bob Buffing to n (Suz) : 5. Joey Brock (H- D). Time : 2 min ., 26.767 SI.'C . HEAT 2 (6 lap s; 6 riders . all tra nsfer); 1. Joe Kopp (Suz) : 2. Rob Mill er (H- D); 3. Steve Morehead (Suz); 4. Brian Krom ro y (H -D) ; 5 . Ro y Mille r (Su z ): 6. Scott Deub ler (Yam). Time: 2 min ., 27.364 SeC. SUPERTR AP P S UPERT RAC KER NA TI O N A)., 1. J.R. Schn abe l (Suz); 2. Joe. Kop p (Suz) ; 3. Mike Hacker ' (H-D) ; 4. Rob Miller (H-D) ; 5. Michell e Di5.1lvo (H-D); 6. Ste ve Mor ehea d (Suz); 7. Bob Buffi ng ton (Suz) : 8. Bria n Kromro y (H-D); 9 . Jo ey Bro ck (H-D); 10. Ro y Miller (Suz); 11. Sco tt Deuble (Yam) . r SUP ERTRAPP SUPE RTRACKER SE R IE S POINT STAND INGS (after 6 of 10 ro unds ); 1. Joe Kopp 000/3 wi ns); 2 Stev e Mo re head (91/1); 3. }.R. Schna be l (87/1); 4. Brian Kromroy C bS); 5. Bret t Landes (64); 6. Rob Miller (54); 7. Mi ke Hacker (52); 8. Bob Buffin gton (47); 9. Ga ry Rag en (38); 10. (TIE ) Roy M iller /J oey Broc k (37); 12. m El Rich King /Soott Deubler (26); 14. Michell. DiSalvo (13) ; 15. (TIE) Ivan Ca rl /Scott Stu m p (10) ; 17. La rry Pegram (8); 18. Jess Roeder m. Brieflv... Rich K i ng capped off a great ride by taking his daughter A mber on his victory lap. "It felt good right from the get go, " said King. " It just came down to what tire we wanted to run and -wha t air press ure and stuff like that. Every tim e w e w ent out w e felt a lit tl e mor e co mfo rtab le . We ran a Goodyear, but we we re just as quick with ·the Con tinental. W e really didn't make too many adjustments all night. lt felt good ,.w e needed it. ,. King's win was wo rth $4470. while Chris Carr collected $33 15 and G eo Roeder l ook home $2090 . A1mosl as important to Carr was the fac t thaI he gained anoth er fiv e championship points 'on nine -time Gr and National Champion Scott Parker.' Carr' s point lead is now 53 points, leading Parker 194 -14 1. Ki ng is third : with 135 p o int s: Davis is fourth .wi th 118 , and t he injur ed Kevin Athert on is fifth, with 107. . In the fo ur-la p qu;lIifYing . heats Saddl eme n/ Lanca s te r Harl ey-Davidson / Dodq e Br ot hers-backed Kevin Varnes set a new track record with a time of 1:34 .482, breaking the o ld record set in· 19 95 by Terry Poovey at 1:35.27. Rich King, G eo Roeder and Dan Butler also brok e the old r ec ord . O nly N icky Hayde n' s 1:3 5 .6 98 failed to break Poovey' s time. "A nother fast time and new track record, that's kind of neat. Too bad it doesn' t pay points ," Varnes said. . Sept. 9th zpm-sprn ~ Sign Up o~~) "'\. Sept. 'lptp '6am (Tech zam- I 1am) ~, 0v R pD. Long OJ1,Road 8-10 ~Mil es C9~·rse , ~, -, !. ,..:-" Don't Miss StadiumCross on 9/ I O/9~ e > additional charge) l.r(hi can our 24 Hour Infonnation Une 909/880-3090 or VlSit 'uS on the web at gIenhelen.com c C e o Roeder cont inues his strong show- ings on trac ks that have never been co nsidered ." Roeder" trac ks. "Too many roo kie mistakes . - he said. " If I hadn't done that I don't know what wo uld have happen-ed. I got out in the lead and I thought. 'Man, th is isn't 'too hard,·· o far.' I'm happy as heck s anot her third. I wanted that seco nd. This is o ur third, third place this year. I wanted to wi n. of course, but I've never finished sec'a nd : ' it 'would h'ave been' a minor acco mplishment. I'm happy, we got some point s and I'm goi ng hom e to ·g e t re ad y f or Hagerstown. If that" thin g keep sworkinq like it was tonig ht we should be in 'gr eat shape. I'm happy with C hico; he really has go t the bikes working great. " • en en en ~ 19