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Cycle News 2001 04 25

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Perris Raceway, where Jeff Kelley and the track crew introduced a new track layout that promotes safety and wide· open racing that demands good braking technique. When the 125cc Novices charged to the first turn, Jon Murphy grabbed the holeshot, with Andrew Alcorn and Eric O'Neil following. Alcorn immediately tried to take the lead, but Murphy defended his position and held the lead. Murphy then settled into a good pace to extend his lead. Meanwhile, O'Neil was closing on Alcorn's rear fender. O'Neil attempted a pass through the whoops, but Alcorn was able to hold on to the position. The battle approached the S-turns, where O'Neil was able to sneak an inside line to take over sec- ond. Trying to recover from a bad start, Charette made his way up to fourth and was closing on the leaders. As laps wore down, Murphy began to feel pressure from a charging O'Neil. As the checkered lIag waved, Murphy took the win, with O'Neil a close second and Alcorn rounding out the top three. The gate dropped for the second moto and Alcorn grabbed the holeshot, followed by Charette and Murphy. Alcorn, a new graduate from the 80cc ranks, has felt right at home aboard the bigger bike. He tried to settle into a comfortable lead, but Charette started to put Four-Stroke World 11 & MX Championships $5000 ~ Pro Round 3 of the White Bros World 4-Stroke Championship Series MX Purse Quad Pro MX Purse $1500 some pressure on him. Charette got a good drive out of a right-handed comer to make a pass on Alcorn for the lead. Meanwhile, Murphy, in third, was battling with O'Neil, which resulted in both riders crashing. Murphy and O'Neil were both okay, but neither would finish the race. Due to the crash, Zackerey Saathoff inherited the third position and Robert Golden moved up to fourth. By this time, the leader, Charette, had settled into a fast pace and extended his lead. When the dust cleared and the checkered flag waved, Charette took the win, followed by a consistent Alcorn in second and Saathoff in third. Results 50 P/W (4-6): J. Chad Blackburn; 2. Bryc:e Ketzel; 3. Tobin GomeL 50 PfW (7--8): 1. Jake Uiuritson. 50 STRTR (4·6): I. Luke Pastell; 2 Brady Kiesel: 3. Bloyze Pothe: 4. Kyle &akebill. 50 STRTR (7·8): I. Andrew Rotundo: 2. London Gulbeou; J. JooephArios. 5(1 BEG STK (4-6); I. Brandon Sharer; 2. Trevor Adkins: J. Gun· .... Iliggontaff. 50 BEG MOD (4.6): 1. Brondon Scherer. 2. Gunnar Biggerstoff: J. Trever AdIdns. 50 BEC STK (7.8); 1. MIc:t\aeIl.Jndsay; 2. Chris~ GOWTlel'; J. Jake Gagne. 5(1 NOV STK (7-8): 1. .Marco Aguilor; 2. Mork B1odtbum. 50 NOV MOO (7.8), I. N"",.lohMan. S/PfW: I. 8nIndoo Schorer; 2. .Marco Aguilar; J. Bloke Novelich. 50 (7·8) STK: 1. Colt Hubbs (Cob); 2. Dalton Campbell (KTM); J. Jake Gagne (KTM); 4. Vicki Gold~ (Hon); 5. M.ichoel Undsay (Pol). 50 (7") MOD, I. Caden Probot (P~); 2. Colt H,bbo (Cob); 3. Dan~ Voyles (Pol); 4. Nitro Johnson (KTM): 5. J.D. Ebbens (Cob). 60 STRTR: I. Antoln DeUy; 2. Ryan Byrd; J. Kde Russell. 60 BEG: ) . .MItchell Ncom (Ksw); 2. M.ichael Voyles (Kow); J. Nk:hoIu Boyeie (Kow): 4• .Man Touw (Kow); 5. BUly Brinker (Kow). 60 (9·11): 1. George Jeffers (Kaw); 2. Dakota Gardner (Kow); 3. Pa~ 0..... III (lIT"'). 60 OPEN: I. George Jeffers (Kaw); 2. Billy Brinker (Kaw): J. Mkhod Voyles (Kaw); 4. Mau: Touw (Kaw); 5. Paul DeSoto m(KTM). 60 BEG: I. Jake PetnlIw. (Hon): 2. .Matt Vanderwaler (Yam): J. Phil Thor (Yam); 4. Justin Peck (Yam); 5. Tyler O'NaI (Kew). 80 (0·11): I. DMa Dreier (Yam): 2. Chappy FI«Ie (Sw); J. Cur· .. _ (Yom); 4. - . . . . Dowell (Hen). 80 (12·'3), I. Bort .......lII (Sou); 2.llonid< _ (Yom). 80 ('4-'6),' _ (Jm,a (Yom); 2.1lan G_ (Kaw). 5''''''''' I. o.mck _ , (Yam); 2. Chappy _ _ (Sou); 3 OeM Dmer (Yam); 4. Curtis McCubben (Yam). 125 BEG; 1 T)'5ClI'l Talltington (Ibl): 2. Brandon UmMl (Yam); J. ToJ. Ok::kencn (Yam); 4. Kem Carpenter (Kow): 5. Jefny Heuser @YA AHA #l!p/y~~Mke. .) -. @TOYOTA _-'''''''"l:' S! F AT ALL-NEW n Track a J National Track MOICIN:fCMaSI'ftIIliI on Saturday! sonSunda,. ~~~C§!L.9 ~.mmII ~ ~a~.il! Fri/20: Open! $1 First 200 Riders to Sign up ~¢fi d Sat/21: White Bros f~r~Cll1~;':::::;:, ALSO Slur Sunl22 , ~ Sportsman $301c s v I sterCalendar by Gianatsis Designs! vernight Camping ractice: 11 Race: 12 Noon n Front Track 8-1 ;~~~. ace 9:15am 6'i'lders/class: Nov,lnt,Ex,Vet Classes: Mini; 0-200; 200-375; AirCooled; Open; Age 25-60+; DualSport; Vintage $5000 Pro MX Purse $4000 BBR Mini Purse $1500 ITP Quad Pro Purse Info 909-880-3090 - www.glenhelen.com (Yam). 125 NOV; I. And'lony Ctwfttte (Yam): 2. Andrew Akom (Hon), J. l..eckerey s-thoIf (Kaw): 4. Robert Golden (Hon): 5. 00rUeI Shaw (Yom). 125 SCHBY· I WRJY (Yam); 2. Chase Memeke (Yam): J. AnIhony Charette (Yam); 4. Zackerey Saathoff (lUlw). 125 INT 1 Shone Kell~ (Yam): 2. Daniell'ielson (Yom), J. Natt.1 RlYer1II (Yam); 4. Zoe:: Viray (Yam); 5. Cody Hertel (Hon). 250 BEG: I. Andrew Terry (Yam); 2. Curtis Shaw (Yam); 3. Justln F100d (Hon); 4. Rkhard Gutierrez (Kaw). 250 NOV: 1. Nathan Terry (Hon): 2. Ryan Dietrich (Suz); J z.: Lorry Bassett (Hon) 250 IHT 1 Randy Cia'" (Hen); 2. Cody H"'~ 100% Cotton Babydoll Shirts Available in Girls' sizes Medium and Large (Han). Fas Trac MX Park Knight. Plain as Day By HUGH GAruN • CAIRO, GA, MAR. 17 The Southeastern Motocross Series moved to Fas Trac MX Park for round two, and Kevin Knight was the clear winner in the Vet Money class. Jet Wheels of Panama City Beachbacked Knight rode his Honda CR250 to both mota wins, running his series total to four in a row. Knight also squeezed out a close win in the 250cc Money class over hard-charging Canadian Simon Homans, on his YZ426F. Knight's 1-2 edged-out Homans 3-1 tally. To order. use the Cycle News Products Order Form in this issue VISA or call 7Il1.751.7l1]] 19am-5pm PST) cue ... n e __ S • APRIL 25.2001 43

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