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Cycle News 1999 11 03

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AMA Pro Circuit Regional Fall Classic Series, Round 3 (Left) At the third round of the AMA Pro Circuit Regional Fall Classic Series, Oklahoma's minibike hotshot, Colt Humphrey (1), debuted his 125cc ride to win the 125cc Schoolboy class. (Below) Brandon Willis (33) and Chaz Holladay (14) battled it out in both the 51cc (7-8) and 51cc Open classes at Cooperland Raceway in Stillwater, Oklahoma, \\lith Willis getting the starts and Holladay taking the wins . Marley rode a flawless moto and kept Reed behind him for the remain der of the race for the mo to win, bu t the overall fell 10 Reed , with his 1-2 score. Lane finished third , following Reed to his pit a ft e r th e race to cong ratu la te t h e you nger rid er on his perform an ce wit h a eN pa t on the back. Cooperland Raceway Stillwater , Oklahoma Results: September 18-19 (Round 3) 51 (4·6) ; 1. Zeb Smi th (Cob); 2. Ty ler Cum mings (Co b) ; 3. Bra ndi Schmidt; 4. Matthe-w Yost (Cob ); 5. j ona th an T awn!:.")' (KT M ). By Kat Spann and The Bec kster Photo by Connie Johnson STILLWATER, OK, SEPT. I8-19 'top three of the AMA TX/OK Pro Circuit Regional Fall Classic Series la n d ed at Cooperland Rac eway , outs ide of Stillwa ter, Ok laho ma . The tw o-d a y even t cele bra ted th e en thusiasm for racing shared by the two sta tes on the Red River, as Ok lahoma's Colt Humphrey mad e his 125cc debut ; Texan [acki Hudson took con trol of the Ladies class, and Okie Chase Reed continued to terrorize the 125/ 25Occ Pro ranks. G uy a nd W anda Cooper outdid themselves and ended the weekend on a very hig h note, havin g run 613 entered racers on a perfectly groo med cou rse in very tim ely fas hion. Only a han d fu l of rid ers claimed double class wins: Texan Chaz Hollad ay domina ted both the 51cc (7-8) and 51cc Open even ts; Oklahoma's Chas e Reed continued his wi nni ng steak in the 125cc and 250cc Pro classes; Texas Vet Cla y Ho en shell stay ed ou t fro nt in the Over 25 A and O ver 30 A contests; Ryan St. Cyr, who recen tly reloca ted to Nort h Texas from Oklahoma, top ped the 125cc Band 250cc Open events; and Bubba Bardwell traveled from Mississippi to take both the Over 25 and Over 30 Nov ice-class win s. . Ok lahoma's Colt Humphrey caught a lot of the atte ntion in his official d ebut on a n RM 125. Humphrey, re cen tl y crowned at both Ponca City and Loretta Lynn ' s w it h m in ib ike cha mpions hi p titles, impressed everyone in the 125cc School boy even t, t a ki n g bo th m oto wins. Humphrey stru gg led in the 125cc B Intermediate race, th ou gh, when he gated last off the start, moved up to sev enth pla ce and then went d own jus t out of the first creek sec tion , finishing 20th . His return in moto tw o was flawless, tak ing the win in front of Ryan St. Cyr, who used his first-m oto third to take the overall. The 125cc Sch oo lbo y event sta rted ou t w ith H u mph rey first off the ga te, scali ng the ou tside berm of the first tu rn to shoo t d own the straighta way. Caju n Da nny Wald rop gat ed second on his Ca pital Collision / Bar d well Yama ha, bu t KTM-mounted Joel Galla gher took ove r the p osition before the end of the first lap . Wal drop held on to th ird for tw o laps before "Buzz" Mayfield caug ht him in the firs t woods section on lap three, s lip p ing by th e Caj un a nd assum ing third for the rem aind er of th e race. In the meantime, Th omas Stout held d own ~ '" '" '" - 34 fifth, as a heated batt le ensued betwee n Andrew Clark and Mike Sou th erland, each passing back and for th . Clark finis h ed s ixth a n d So u the r la nd eig hth, after Rusty Huddle crep t up on Southerland on the last lap and stole his po sition awa y. In the second Schoo lboy moto, Mayfield led the uphill start to the first tu rn, but Humphrey edged his way throu gh the firs t turn to lead down the straightaway. Humphre y kep t Ma yfield at his back tire , as Gallagher trailed in third. Southerland raced in fourth into lap two befor e Joe Bailey reeled him in for the pass. In the meantime, Wald rop started in seventh and used each lap to gai n a position, passing first Clark a nd th en Southerland to wo rk his way into fifth by the end of the race. [acki Hudson lead s the po ints in the Ladi es' cat egory, having won th e last tw o round s, at Lake Whitney MX and Cooperland Raceway. Hudson , bearing her AMA Women's Outd oor number seven on her KXI25, abscond ed with the holesh ot in both mo tos and stayed out front to the finish in each eve nt. Wend y Dial ga te d secon d behind Hud s on in moto on e but was soo n replaced by Kristi Myers wh en Dial miscued. Sarah Crofoot raced in third, followed by Tracy Kisor and then Dia l. Kiso r fell on lap tw o and was quic kly replac ed by Di al, fo llowed by An gie Step hens, Shelley Dixon and then Kisor, bu t th en Ca thy Craig p assed Kisor on th e fi na l la p to fi nis h s ix th, pushing Kisor back to sevent h. Hudson took th e holesh ot in mot o two an d once again led from start to finish, th is time chased by Kisor . Mye rs once again took ove r the number-two spot in short ord er. Kisor held on to third all the way, wi th Crofoot giving chase. Dixon started in fifth bu t lost her positio n to Craig on lap two, finishing sixth. Central Yama ha / LC5-backed Cha se Reed co n tinue d hi s control of th e Pr o ranks . Th e you ng ro okie' s w in s trea k appea rs to be hard to stop. As the season continues, the Pro ranks are acq uiring more rid ers; this particular sto p in O klahoma wi tnessed the debut of Johnny Marley an d the re tu rn of Jake Ma rtin. Reed stole the holeshot in the first moto of the 250cc Pro eve nt , wi th Cycle Town South's Dean Lane to his right and Dwain Ca rter to his 'Ie ft , C had Plumlee jumped in behind the leaders, followed by Dou g Stone, Cory Francis, Kenny Bartram a nd Joh nn y Marl ey . Francis and Ca rter bo th fell on lap two, and Lane fell on lap thr ee. Bartra m and Marley passed Plumlee on lap three to assume third and fourth. Stone cru ised in second . Marl ey grabbed some extra th ro ttle an d go t around Bartram on the fourth lap and set his sigh ts o n Stone, passin g him in th e tow er s weeper . Bartram followed Marley' s lead and als o pa ssed Stone, and th en caught up to Marley. Marley miscued o n the fin al lap and dropped back to eighth. Bartram took the checkered flag in second , followed by Stone, as Reed led them all to the finis h line . . In m oto tw o , Re ed on ce a gai n snatched the holesh ot, wit h Clay Hoen shell in the wings and Lan e rig ht behin d them . Reed fell victim to a miscu e that cos t hi m three p ositions. Marley took over th e cha rge, cha sed by Hoensh ell a n d La ne. Ree d reb ound ed a n d go t a round both Vet Pr os, Hoenshe ll and Lane, on the seco nd lap and began to hun t down his fellow Ok ie, but Marl ey had alrea dy established a bit of a lead. 51 (7-8): 1. Chaz Ho lladay (K11vO; 2. Brandon Willis (Cob) ; 3. Tyler Bums (Co b); 4. Cody Perdue (KTMl; S. Chad Holloway (J

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