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CMC Copperstate Classic Motocross Series
Round 3: Arizona State Fairgrounds
(Left) Cody Thomas
(222) leads .Jacob Fix
(273) en route to the
Pee Wee (4-6) overall
with a 2·1 punch.
!Above) Bryan Allen
placed first overall
in the 125cc/25OCc
Pro class at round
three of the CMC
Copperstate Classic
Motocross Series.
(Right) Allen (92)
pulls the holeshot
over .Jimmy Lewallen
(56), Matt Murphy
(14), and the rest of
the pack at the
Arizona State
Fairgrounds in
Phoenix.
STORV AND PHOTOS BV
ROBERT VAN DAMME
PHOENIX, Al, MAR. 31
ryan Allen, a young man of few
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words, let his riding do the talking
as he captured the combined
125/250cc Pro class at the third
round of the CMC Copperstate Classic Motocross Series presented by
Mel Clayton, FMF, Bent, Franklin &
Associates, Gordy's and Arrowhead
Extreme Outfitters.
"I had a good start in the first
moto," said the Apache Honda/Bent/
Pro-Action/DSC -sponsored Allen,
"and after the start of the second, I
took my time getting by riders."
Allen led in the first moto, followed
by Bryan Clevenger, Jimmy
Lewallen, Kyle Killebrew, Matt Murphy, Brandon Schlensig and Ed
Foedish. On lap two, Killebrew took
over third when Lewallen went down
in the first turn. Just before the
halfway point, Schlensig passed Murphy for the fourth position. Allen went
unchallenged for the moto win, while
Clevenger pulled clear of Killebrew.
Schlensig finished fourth, pursued by
Murphy, Foedish and Lewallen.
Killebrew pulled the holeshot on
his 125cc Honda, over Murphy and
Clevenger. Allen went wide on the
second comer and started last.
"I just got tangled up with some
riders and then, in the second corner,
I almost went over the berm," said
Allen.
Lewallen passed Clevenger at the
infield tabletop for third. Then Clevenger got underneath Lewallen in
the first corner to retake third. Allen
had gotten around Schlensig and
Foedish for fifth. Then, by halfway,
Allen passed Lewallen for fourth.
Clevenger, trying the same move
he had earlier on Lewallen, went on
the inside of Murphy in the first turn.
However, this time Clevenger and
Murphy touched and they both went
down. That moved Allen into second,
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division. Russ broke
away from Jacob
Becchina, who had to
come from behind in
both legs to get second. Third overall went to Jordan
Hunter, with Drake Hallock and Cory
Porter rounding out the top five. CN
followed by Lewallen. Clevenger
passed Lewallen for third in front of
the grandstands. Allen closed the gap
when Killebrew came up short on the
back-straight tabletop. Then Allen,
driving from the outside of the
whoops, got alongside Killebrew.
"He [Killebrew] tried to brakecheck at the last corner after the
whoops to slow me up," said Allen,
"but I saw it coming and cut back
underneath for the pass."
Clevenger and Lewallen both
dropped to the back of the pack on
the sixth lap. Allen pulled away for
the win, followed by Killebrew, Murphy, Schlensig, Foedish, Clevenger
and Lewallen.
Cody Thomas worked from behind
in both motos and took the Pee Wee
(4-6) overall. In moto one, Austin
Wells pulled the holeshot, followed by
Bailey Bruner, Cody McElroy,
Andrew Campagna and Cody
Thomas. Bruner went to the outside
at the end of the back straight and
outdrove Wells to take over the lead.
Thomas passed Campagna in the
whoops for fourth. Then, on lap two,
Thomas went by McElroy just out of
turn two. Trenton White and Tyler
Monks in sixth and seventh were
applying pressure to Campagna. Just
as the white flag came out, Thomas
went by Wells at the finish-line jump
for second. Bruner held on for the
win, followed by Thomas, Wells,
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McElroy, Campagna, Monks and
White.
Bruner was back out in front in the
second moto. Then, as they came
into the whoops, Bruner and Wells
stumbled into each other, with Wells
taking over first. McElroy was third,
with Thomas in fourth, followed by
White and Jacob Fox. On lap two,
Bruner slid out in the infield section.
McElroy and Thomas got by before
Bruner could remount. Then Thomas
got alongside McElroy in front of the
grandstands, completing the pass as
they came onto the start straightaway. Thomas, with some encouragement from his dad, was doing the
double jump at the end of the back
straight; that was the part of the
course where Thomas made tfme on
Wells. Thomas made the pass for the
lead at the finish-line jump over
Wells. With one lap remaining, Wells
tried to repass Thomas. As they
came to the end of the back straight,
Thomas doubled through and went
wide. Wells went to the inside, but
Thomas had a better drive. As they
came into the whoops, the leaders
had to split around a lapper. Wells
went to the inside on the final corner,
while Thomas powered from the outside. Thomas had the speed to hold
off Wells for the win. McElroy was
third, followed by Bruner.
Taylor Russ was perfect in both of
his motos to win the Pee Wee (7-8)
P/W (4-6): 1. Cody Thomas (Cob); 2. Aust;n
Wells (Pol); 3. Bailey Bruner (Cob); 4. Cody McElroy
(Cob); 5. Trenton White (Cob).
P/W (7-8): 1. Taylor Russ (Cob); 2. Jacob
Be<::chinll (Cob); 3. Jorden Hunter (Cob); 4. Drake
Hallock (AM); 5. Cory Porter (Pol).
P/W OPEN: 1. Taylor Russ (Cob); 2. Bailey
Bruner (Cob); 3. Jacob Be<:chinll (Cob): 4. Austin
Wells (Pol); 5. Cody Thomas (Cob).
60 (O-8): I. Cole Martinez (Kaw); 2. Trey
Adamson (KTM): 3. Justin Quinn (KllW).
60 (9-IJ): 1. Jeffrey Jenk;ns (KTM); 2. Taylor
Robert (KTM); 3. Dougie Wang (Kaw); 4. Ryan Jones
(Kaw); 5. Paul DeSoto (KTM).
60 BEG: 1. Dillon Huddleston (KTM); 2. Jason
Meyer (Kaw); 3. Tanner Rosenthal (Kaw); 4. Austin
Winn (Kaw); 5. Troy Shelton (Kew).
60 OPEN: 1. Budd; Bruner (KTM); 2. Taylor
Robert (KTM); 3. Dougie Wang (Kew); 4. Trey
Adamson (KTM); 5. Paul DeSoto (KTM).
80 (7-11): 1. Buddi Bruner (Kaw); 2. Chase
Sims (Kew); 3. Taylor Robert (Yllm); 4. Daniel
Huddleston (Vam); 5. Ryan Bishop (Hon).
80 (12-13): 1. Staven Schwartz (Yam); 2. Troy
Allen (Suz); 3. Alex Buzzard (Yam); 4. Brent Davey
(Kaw); 5. Kyle Raimonde (Kaw).
80 (14-16): 1. Trevor Monks (Suz); 2. Paul
Peercy (Yam); 3. Rusty Mansaneres (Yam); 4. David
Noriega (Hon); 5. Cory Sulliner (Yam).
80 BEG: 1. Steven Stultz (Suz); 2. Jacob
Fitzgibbons (Hon); 3. Tyler Littlefield (Suz); 4.
Jeremy Williamson (K8W); 5. Mark Soldevere (Yam).
S/M1NI: 1. Paul Pearcy (Yam); 2. Trevor Monks
(Suz); 3. Sleven Schwartz (Yam); 4. Buddi Bruner
(Kaw); 5. Austin White (Vam).
SCHBV: I. Bryan Ehrman (Kaw); 2. Brandon
Capone (Yam); 3. Rocky CoJasacco (Yam); 4. Ryan
Robinson (Yam).
125 BEG: 1. Matt Baker (Hon); 2. Derek Usovich
(Hon); 3. Mark McCombs (Hon); 4. Kris Kasik (Vam);
5. Greg Myers (Hon).
125 JR: 1. Matt Petrucci (Yam); 2. Brandon
Capone (Yam); 3. Jason White (Vern): 4. Chris
Pedersen (Hon); 5. Bryan Ehrm