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Cycle News 1999 12 08

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Events f (Left) Jeff Roehm rambled to the Over 30 Beginner victory at the SRA GP in Carlsbad, California. (Right) Chad Sharpe (3) and Brad Blackman (0) wage war in the 125cc D class at round fou r of t he Daniels Ridg e Fall/Winter Series In Tayl orsville, North Caro lina. Sharpe was runner-up to John Elliott , and Blackman placed fifth. Cartsbad Raceway Roehm buffaloes 'em atSRA GP By Dave Daln CARLSBAD, CA, ocr. 24 Jeff Roehm sho wed his versatility on the chal lenging Ca rlsbad Gran Prix course - which featur es a variety of terrain, including asphalt - to claim top honors in the Over 30 Beginn er d ivisio n at th e Southland Ra cing Association' s monthlyGP. CR-mounted Brad jackso n led the field in to the sweeping left-ha nd er to claim the holeshot. Brad Stewart controlled seco nd , and jon Wall, Roehm and Glenn Pillsbury rounded out the top five. Stewart qu ickly moved around jackson for the lead . Jackson 's stint in second was short, as Roehm picked up two po siti ons to secure th at spo t, dropping jac kso n to third . Pillsbury an d Wall trailed in fourth and fifth , respectively. The top five remained. th e sam e as Stewart led. the pack on to the motocross track. Stewart entered the drag stri p with Roehm hot on his heels. Pillsbury and Wall moved into th ird and fourt h, dropping forme r leader Jackson to fifth. Stewart managed to hold off Roehm as th e du o sp ri n te d d ow n th e dra g s t rip. Roehm 's co nti nuo us pr essure pa id o ff as he moved around Stewart in th e can yo n for th e lead . Roeh m en ter ed the mo tocross track with a fiv e- second ma rg in ov er Stewart . Pill sbury trailed a distant thi rd . Wall and jackson ro unded out the top five. With Roehm and Stewart in co n trol of first a nd se cond , respectivel y. the eve ntu al outcome of the battle for third thr ough fifth was un cert ain . Wall was the first rid er to strike, as he moved around Pillsbury for third. Pi lls b u ry dropp ed to fo u r th , and Wa yn e Berte aux picked up the pace to secure fifth. With th e ra ce nearing the 35-min u te mar k, Roehm enjoyed a large lead. Stew art an d Wall were comfortable in second and third. Pillsbury en tered the motocross track in fourt h, five seco nds ahead of Suzuki-mou n ted Andy Barth, who came from a mid pack start to secure fifth. Pillsbury's lead ove r Barth was red uced to a few bike lengths as the duo left the mot ocross track and hea ded for the dr ag strip . Barth cut to the inside of Pillsb ury a t the sta rt of the drag strip and m ot or ed away for fourt h, d ro pping Pillsbury to fifth. Roehm took the chec kers with a convincing win. Stewa rt brou gh t his Yam aha home second. Wall took the final spot on the podium in thi rd. Barth finis hed a well-deserved fourth, followed by jackson, wh o worked his way back into fifth on the final lap. Results m m m - cD .! E ., :;l C 28 80 BEG: 1. Mitch Ma xw eU ta C on) ; 3. Man H Stountl'l\burg; 4. Mike Dil- nan (Hon) ; 5. Dean G reen m an (Hon ). n 125 BEG: 1. Jos h Stewart (Yam ); 2. Dono van Ho ward (!-Ion ); 3. Fra nk Ci m mdrus n (Yam ); 4. J,lrn'tt Tryon (Ya m); 5. Brad Goo ltlby (Y"m ). 125 NOV : 1. Da nny Gi.1n nin i (Yam ). 125 EX 1. Ja.'j(DJcffrey (Kaw ). : l 250 BBG: 1. Mar k B.:'ckwitn (Su z ); 2. Jllh n Ad a m!l (Ya m); 3. Owen Plt zsim on (Kaw); 4. John Rocket (Suz ); 5 . Geo t'Ke- M" das (Yam ). 250 NOV : I. Du stin Ho u.'lChold er (Ka w ). O PEN BEG: 1. Stl'Ve Gardner (Ya m); 2. Ma tt Brown (H a n ); 3 . Brett Willard (Yam ). OPEN NOV : 1. Jim Ha rd akl'T (Ya m ). WMN BEG: I. Shannon Doney (H on ). 30+ BEG: 1. Jeff Roehm (Ya m); 2. Brad Ste wart (Yam) ; 3. Jon Wa ll (Y" m ); 4. Andy Bart h (Suz); 5. Brad Jack so n (Hon). 30+ NOV: 1. David Bau er (Ya m); 2. To m Knapp (!-Ion ); 3 . Brad Mill ik..ln (Kaw ); 4. JQli.h Mlochan (Kaw ); 5. Sea n Pem (H on). 30+ AM : I. Tracy Ml"e'b (Yam) ; 2. Darrell Statha m (Yam); 3. Ma rk Headley (H a n); 4. Victor Pad illa (Kaw ); 5. G reg Mai d slrJ (H a n). 30+ EX: 1. Mik e Baker (Ya m); 2. David Do n a to m (Ho n); 3. Kev in Montgomery (Ho n); 4. Jerry Bla ck (Yam ); 5. MikL Marti n ' (Yam ). 40+ BEG: 1. Mike Hartgrav es (KTM ); 2. Greg Clanton (Ya m ); 3. W.J. Bra d bury (Ya m); 4. Pa u l Crouch Jr. (HaN; 5. Bob L.1R ock (Yam ). 40+ NO V: 1. Dan W illenborg (Yam); 2. D.G. Stl'p hl>JU (Ho n); 3. P.J. W riKh t Jr . ( Ka w l; 4. M ik e- Felten (Ka w); 5. Ji m Mas ters (K.1 w). 40+ A.\i ; 1. Tim Ho lm (Ya m ); 2. Brad And e rso n (Ka w ); 3. Rich-u d Arno ld (Yam); 4. Scott W ilso n (Kaw); 5. Kris Gools b y (Yam) . 40+ EX:1. Craig Adams (TM); 2. Bob Max well (Hon); 3. Paul Vogelloang (Ya m ); 4. St-eve Bartley (Kaw); S. Brad Woot ton (H on,). 50+ NOV : 1. G u y Biggs ()(aw). 50+ EX; 1. Dav e Jacob us (Ya m ); 2. Jo hn Knigh t (Ya m ); 3. Larry Owens (Ka w) ; 4. C ary C ogdill (Hon); 5. Bruce Cornell (Kaw ). m). 4-STRK BEG: 1. TflIOI'lClabaugh (Hon); 2. Dave Smi th (Y,1 4-STRK NO V: 1. GregGi1I.I\ (Hon); 2. Edward Dnlnl"!ll (Yam ). l' 4-STRKEX 1. Jamie Campbell (}ion ); 2. Mike Seeky (Hon). : TEAM RAC E: 1. Kevin Montgomery /Da vid Do na to n i; 2. Ja..'IOn Jdfr~ /OuU RidS""ay; 3. ~ Blou gh /Bob M.1xwell ; 4. Brad Stewart /JOt>h Stewart; 5. Paul Vogelsang/Dave Jacobus.. DanielsR Superaoss idge pressu red Cha nd ler in the whoo ps but had no lu ck making the pass. Meanw hile, Sm it h was walking away with a huge lead and the re was no stopping him . Chan dler and Dani els were on the chase but cou ld n' t ge t any close r to Smith , wh o won big, with Cha ndler be hind him and Dan iels finis hing out the class. In the secon d m o ta , Sm ith agai n got the holes ho t and led the race to the end , with Cha ndler and Daniels rounding out the podium posi tions. Results 50 SHAFT: 1. Cody H uffman (Ya m); 2. Cody Login (Ya m ); 3. Nash Huffman (Yam); 4. Aus tin McDonald (Yam ). 50 (4-6): 1. Mac k Di~n (Co b); 2. Ga vi n Pa~lt"Y (Cob); 3. Kelli Pitsenbarger (KTM) ; 4. Brandon Ro~11 (Cob); 5. Jay Scott Storie ( Hoo.). 50 (7 -8 ): 1. Dustin Chand.ler (Cob); 2. Jordan D.lniels (Cob ); 3. Christian Rocker- (Yam). 60: 1. Lee Smith (Ka w ); 2. Dustin Chdndler ( Kaw); 3. JCJJ'd. SR PRO : 1. Jay Ta ylor (SUZ). Argyll Cycle Parll Miller socks it to Argyll MX By Mike Vancil DIXON, CA, NOV 7 . Competing in the O'Neal Northern Cali fornia MX Series at Argyll Cycle Pa rk, Dust in Miller di dn't initially appear to be very stro ng, but this was d e ce i v in g : Th oug h h e d idn ' t ge t th e ho les ho t in the first Pro mot a, bv mid race the Mi nd e n, Ne va da, 125cc YZ rid er was in to p form . In mot o one, Carter Gu rnee, on his 125cc RM, got the bes t start , with Miller in hot pursuit, closely follo we d by Kawasak i jockey Sh a wn Pa rks a nd Yama ha man Brian Fost er, both on 250ee machines. Parks initially got by Miller but he cou ld not hold off the 125cc Yamaha rid er , w ho found q ui cker lines throu gh th e m any high -banked switchback turns. Miller charged from third to second, relegating Parks to th ird and Foster to fourth. Within a min ut e of taking second, Mill er m iscu ed on a hig h·banked left, lost the fron t wheel and stepped off on the low side . He was u p quickl y but sti ll lost seve ra l positions. Late in the moto, Gurnee was the leader, followed by Foster , Parks and the lead Intermedia te rid er, KXl25-m ounted Matt Knes ek . Wi th two laps to go, Miller got back by Parks. Within half a lap, Knesek also got by Parks. The order rema in ed u nc h a nge d to th e ch eckers , a n d thou gh the tw o 125cc rid ers were within 10 feet of each other, Gurnee held on for the win. Miller ca m e h ome se co n d . Foster best ed Parks for th ird . Nex t cam e the first of the Intermed iat es, Knesek. In moto two , Miller took the holeshot, leading Gu rnee , Foster and Par ks by the scoring station on lap one. Early in the mote, Foster was on Mill er s' tail, as Par ks tri ed to cha llenge. Then Knesek moved up to third place overa ll. W hen the checke rs flew , the ri d ers from Minden , Neva da , we re first, second and thi rd: Mill er cam e hom e first .-a nd by way of his 2-1 performa nce he was awarded first place overall. Behind Miller was Foster, followed by Knesek, wh o was first Interm ed ia te. Gurnee expert. en ced mech a ni cal woes in mo to two an d he lim p ed. in for fourth place a mong the Professional ride rs. In th e first I2Sec Beginne r mo to, young YZ rid er Donny Stommel took th e holeshot. In half a lap, StommeI stretched. his lead to mo re tha n 100 ya rds over RM rid er RY41n Ceci l a nd KX pilot Gary Wh ita ker. Tr y as he m ight, Ce cil cou ld not close the gap on the lead er. Whitaker faded and gave third to RM jockey Matt Fernandes. Cecil and Fernandes diced , swa ppin g positions. At the chec kers, it was Stommel by a wide m arg in . Fer nandes was second, followed by Cecil and then YZ-mounted Heath Snyde r. In the controversial seco nd mot a, Stom mel started as far ba ck as 11th bu t stormed to the win. Whi tak er took the holes hot, but by lap two Fern and es had taken the lead. ju st 100 feet from the finis h, Stom mel passed Ferna ndes for the win. Fern an des had a sp ill, and Petro beat him across the line. Jamry Dille chased Heat h Snyde r across t he line for four th and fift h o verall. respecti vely. Results 50 STK (().6) BEG: 1. Brad Vincmt (Hus); 2. Calvin LaCurelk (Pol) ; 3 . Nic k Wh itley CLem ); 4. Cage Po ntarelli (H us ). 50 STK (0-6) NOV : 1. Jared Ney 0 tHo n}; 2. Km Fittro (Yam) . O f T EX: 1. Steve Law (!<.aw ); 2. R.i.ndy Law (Suz ). PRQ 1. Du stin Miller (Ya m); 2. Bria n FQli.ter (Ya m ); 3 . Ca rter G um l....CSuz); 4. Shawn Par ks U(.aw) . Inlmational S peedway Banquet Speedway honors its own By Elaine Jones ORA. lGE, CA, NOV. 7 " Internati onal Speedway held its yearly awards banquet at Rafaello's, in Oran ge, to honor all of the riders wh o made the 1999 racing seaso n successful . The firs t awa rd of the eve ning was the "Ha rd Luck" award, which went to Scott Brant. Coming out of retir ement, Bra nt was high in the point standings wh,'I1 he suffered a knee injury in Auburn. He has u ndergone an opera tion, and all are hoping that he w ill b ~ 4lbte to compete again. With 25 years as mentor, spo nsor, friend and one heck of a good starter, it was easy to award "Most Inspirationa l" to Jerry King, who calls his job a "labor of love." The "Most Imp roved " awa rd went to a Suppo rt ride r with the reputation of rid ing dr ag-leg. In speedway, that puts you on the ground more often than not. Rud y Lauer thanked all the veterans who ga ve him the helpfu l advi ce th at tu rned his rid ing a round this seaso n . Shawn "Mad " Dog" McConnell was an easy choice as "Best Showman " of the year. The Sideca r d ivision had th eir own " Bes t Showman " award . Th e popular team of Scott Col e a nd "Pr in cess Leya " Cra ven s took that

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