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District 37 Desert Racing Series: Final Round
Bv MATT FREEMAN
PHOTOS BV PHOTOS Bv GRUMPV
[, TONV LAMPING
RED MOUNTAiN, CA, DEC. 12
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oing into the Dirt Diggers MC
Winter Hare Scrambles. the final
round of the District 37 Desert Racing
series, Team Green KXl25-mounted
Kurt Caselli had already earned every
number-one plate that he could for
his class. The District 37 Enduro,
Desert, Best in the West and Big Six
Grand Prix Championships in the 0200cc class all belonged to Caselli
before the year was even over. In
addition, Caselli also won the 125cc
National Hare and Hound Championship in October. Though his
accomplishments for 1999 were
many, Caselli had not won an overall
- that is, until the final desert race of
the millennium.
The Dirt Diggers MC laid out a 33mile loop in memory of longtime
desert racer Dave Johnson, a club
member who passed away a few
weeks before the race. Nearly 300 riders showed up to earn crucial yearend points on a course that turned out
to be very fast. Somehow, Answer/Pro
Circuit-backed Caselli was able to ring
enough speed out of his 125cc
machine to beat out Montclair Yamaha's Paul Krause and KX500 pilots
Abe Baumann and Ron Schuler, but
luck played a part in the outcome.
Although Krause was the odds-on
favorite at the start of the race, the
Open-class number-one plate holder's
race ended less than six miles into the
event, when he plummeted into a pile
of rocks, punching a hole in his
engine case. Vet Open Expert racer
Baumann and Open Expert Schuler
battled for the lead early on, the two
dicing back and forth for the first trip
around the 33-mile loop.
Heading out on the second and
final lap, Schuler was following Baumann, but with the dusty conditions,
he had to back off a bit.
"In between check one and check
two, he [Baumann) started to dust me
out a bit, so I hung back plus, we'renot in the same class, either, and all I
needed was a class win for points,"
said Moose/IMS/FMF-backed Schuler.
"Apparently, before we got to check
two, Abe crashed and fell out of the
race, so I was in the lead and didn't
even know it."
Schuler went through check two
unknowingly in the lead, and at the
same time Caselli was moving up
fast. Going down a high-speed road
into check three, disaster struck for
Schuler, and it probably cost him the
overall.
"I was running into some lappers
the second time around," explained
Schuler. "On the road just before
check three, I came up on this one
guy and right as I was going to pass
him, he changed lanes. I was going
pretty fast and I just rear-ended him.
UJ
We both crashed, and his subframe
got all bent up. I probably sat there
with him for almost five minutes, and
no one pessed me. At that point, I still
thought Abe was in the lead, so I got
back on and just started cruising."
With Schuler not riding at full
speed, Caselli sneaked up on him
and passed him just after check four,
some 55 miles into the 55-mile event.
"When I caught up to him, he
wasn't moving very fast," said Caselli. "I went by him and just kept up my
speed all the way to the finish."
Schuler held on to finish second,
followed by Four-Stroke Expert-class
winner Mike Kornwinder. For the second weekend in a row, KX250-mounted Paul Shafer posted the Vet 250
Expert honors. A week earlier, Shafer
won the overall at the final District 37
enduro. Rounding out the top five in
his best finish ever was 250 Expertclass winner Luke Dodson.
CN
Dirt Diggers Me Hare Scrambles
Red MDuntain, Califomia
Results: December 12, 1999 [finel RDund)
Two Loops
125 NOV: I. Miehllel Kempe; 2. Gena Uchitin: 3.
Cole Cates: 4. Junior Pugh; 5. Ed Craft:.
125 INT: I. Craig Gulledge (Suz); 2. Jason
Ughthart.
(Above) Kurt Caselli rode hi. Team
Green-backed KX125 to the overall
win at the Dirt Diggers MC Winter
Hare Scrambles.
(Left! Ron Schuler heel the moat
eventful race of all who entered,
battling for the lead with two different
competitors and running Into a Iapper
at speed. Stili, Schuler managed to
win the Open cl_. and finish second
overall.
125 EX: 1. Kurt Cl!lselli (!'

