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250 EX SAT: 1. Adem Mennenga (Kaw); 2.
Vince Kecir (Yem): 3. Celeb Waller (Yem); 4. James
Hillin (Hon); 5. Jeremy Ross (Yam).
out of the pack on the second lap
was Eric Wisnoski, who finished sixth
in the first moto. Wisnoski moved into
fourth, behind Ogrodowicz, on the
second lap. Wisnoski then worked the
Highlands Kawasaki rider briefly
before passing him and setting out
after Daffern. Hidalgo had opened up
a large gap over the field by this point
and didn't seem to be having any
trouble maintaining his lead. Wisnoski was in position for a good finish
until he crashed in the corner before
the whoops on the last lap. Wisnoski
finished 11 th, while Bederka moved
into third. At the finish, it was Hidalgo, ahead of Daffern and Bederka.
Ogrodowicz and Jacobs rounded out
the top five. •
Ogrodowicz took the holeshot in
the final 20-minute moto. Hidalgo
quickly moved into the lead, with
Ogrodowicz, Jacobs and Daffern
trailing. Bederka got a bad start but
worked his way into fourth by the end
of the second lap. Ogrodowicz pulled
out early. With Hidalgo out front and
Bederka trailing the Honda rider, the
field began to separate. Behind the
two, Jacobs held off Daffern until the
eighth lap, when HHRjScott-sponsored Daffern made his way by. Sean
Cherry made a move on Jacobs late
in the moto, dropping the Kawasaki
rider back into fifth. Hidalgo finished
out the weekend with a 1-1-1 tally,
ahead of Bederka's 2-3-2. Cherry's
ride in the second moto aboard his
Richmond Suzuki gave him third
overall with an 8-6-4 score.
CN
250 EX SUN: 1. Justin Smith (Kow): 2. Coleb
Weller (Yem); 3. Michael Keating (Suz); 4. Merk
Gerloff (Han); 5. Jeremy Ross (Yam).
SCHBY: 1. Bernardo Hidalgo (Hon); 2. Sean
Cherry (Suz); 3. Steven McFeriand (Kaw); 4. Erick
Turner (Kaw).
CLGBY 16·24: 1. Travis Daffern; 2. Daniel B"ker
(Hon).
25. NOV: 1. Brandon Dorsey (Hon); 2. Donnie
Holcomb (K"w); 3. Justin Adkins (Yam): 4. John
Mulloy (Kaw); 5. Thomas Wilson.
25. INT: 1. Travis Thompson (Hon); 2. Damond
Moyholl (Vom).
25+ EX: I. Vince Kaclr (Yam): 2. Dave Shede
(Yem); 3. Jason Nimitz (Hon); 4. Jeremy Ross
(Vam); 5. James Hillin (Hon).
30+ NOV: 1. Ken Fox (Kaw); 2. Vernon
Patterson (Hon): 3. Dave Steffens (Hon); 4. Mike
Homes (Yem); 5. Michael Hipp.
30. INT: 1. Chuck Bosone (Yam): 2. Damond
M8yhall (Yam); 3. Dave Gerdner (Hon); 4. Andy
Kimbrell (Yern); 5. Travis Thompson (Hon).
30+ EX: 1. Jason Nimitz (Yam); 2. Todd Binns
(Vam); 3. Chris Ford (Hon); 4. Keith Dorrow (Hon).
35.: 1. Ron GUllemd (Hon).
40+ A: 1. James Scroggins (Kaw); 2. David
Wysong (KIM).
40. B: 1. Bubba Schultz (Yam); 2. Bo Koch
(Hon); 3. Quinlon Cain (Suz); 4. Vernon Patterson
(Hon); 5. Larry Longham (Kaw).
WMN OPEN: 1. Katie Hutson (Hon); 2. Sheree
Schultz (Hon); 3. Elizabeth McForiand (Hon): 4. Mocy
Kimbrell (Yam); 5. Taylor Daugherty (Suz).
Log Road MX: Colin Wright (90) leads Jerod Whipple (394) and Christopher McMillin (2)
in 125cc B competition In Bronson, Michigan.
Log Road MX
Kamm. Saw and
Conquered
Bv BART
NEWMAN
BRONSON. MI, MAY 26
A totol of 15 50cc Auto Junior riders made
their way to Log Road MX for their last shot at
qualifying for the next step of the Loretta
Lynn's Amateur National Championship journey, and none proved faster than Kody
Kamm.
Moto one had Kamm out front and leading
the pack on his Polini. The next in line were
Jacob Behringer and Alex Ditton. The mud
from four consecutive days of rain made for
slippery racing, despite an outstanding effort
by the Log Road track crew. Kamm was
untouchable in the mud, and he soon had a
lead that was,long and strong, keeping his
rear wheel spinning throughout the moto.
Behringer was also able to negotiate the mud
at speed, opening up a good lead on Ditton,
who now was being hounded by Wood McVety
and Jadynne Abrecht.
With the two front· runners out of reach,
Ditton picked up the pace and pulled a lead
on McVety and Abrecht with one lap to go.
Kamm rode the last lap perfectly and took the
win by nearly 15 seconds over Behringer. who
held the same lead over Ditton. McVety was
fourth, ahead of Abrecht at the finish line.
In mota two, Kamm was out front once
again not paying any mind to the muddy
track. Behringer again found himself in second, riding well but not close to the pace that
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Resulb: May 25-27
51 (4·6): 1. Dawson Draycoll (Cob); 2. Alden
Miies (Wos); 3. John Whitworth Jr. (Cob); 4.
Cameron Wentz (Hus); 5. Keith Scroggins (Cob).
51 (7-8): 1. Cody Braswell (Cob); 2. M.son Roy
(Pol); 3. Ray Edmund (Cob); 4. Trevan Clarl< (Cob):
5. Austin Reed (Cob).
SIMOD P/W: 1. Jacob Turbyfill (Cob); 2. Cody
Broswell (Cob); 3. Ray Edmund (Cob); 4. Trev.n
Clork (Cob); 5. Austin Reed (Cob).
65 (7-9): 1. Rodolfo Fernandez (Kaw); 2.
Jeremieh Herron (Kaw); 3. Beau Baldwin (Kaw); 4.
Jocob Turbyfill (Kow); 5. Morl< Slade (KIM).
65 (10-11): 1. Co~y Self (KTM); 2. C.leb Reid
(Kaw).
65 OPEN: 1. Rodolfo Fem.ndez (Kaw); 2. Corey
Self (KTM); 3. Chase Spe.rs (Kaw): 4. Caleb Reid
(Kaw): 5. Alex Hutson (Kow).
85 BEG: 1. H. McMillan (5uz); 2. Co~y B~wer
Kamm was setting. Ditton held down third, followed by Bryce Martinez and then Lucas
Lowe, who was working hard to make up for a
moto·one mishlllp that saw the young lad finish eighth. With a couple of laps left, Abrecht
had motored her way up from a tough start to
battle with Martinez, who was now looking at
the back of Lowe's Polini. Kamm took the sec-
ond-mota win and the overall, crossing the
line first, much to delight of his crew.
Behringer wound up a lonely second but was
happy to take the next step closer to Loretta's
pad. Third went to Ditton, who is going good
on the Cobra these days. Josh Hough fought
his way from the back of the pack to lock up
fourth. Fifth place went to Lowe, making him
the last rider in the top five overall as well.
Results
P/W (4.6) SHAFT: 1. Dean Taylor (Yam); 2. Brock Carper
(Yam): 3. 8ly«: Martinez (Yam); 4. Dillion Anley (Yam): 5. Anthony
ZAndI (Yam).
P/W (4·6) SHAFT NQN.QOAL: I. AIo: Ditton (Yam): 2. Jacob
Behringer (Yam); 3. Kyler Clnenet (Yam); 4. Kyle perry (Yam); 5.
Nlc:hoIal Wk:kerham (Yam).
PIW (7-8) SHAFT: t. Rodney Middaugh (Yam); 2. Warren Nel·
Ion (Yam), 3. Aiel{ Edsall (Yam); 4. Michael Heisler (Yom); 5. Carter
Heimbach (Vam).
P/W JR: I. Kody Kamm (Pol): 2. Jacob Behringer (KTM): 3.
Alex Dttton (Yam); 4. Jec:lynM Abfedlt (Cob): 5. Lucas Lowe (Pol).
P/W SR: I. Taylor Moms (1...mI); 2. Jarett Pel<:l (Pol); 3. Mitchell
Hough (KTM): 4. 0yI8n Clriacks (Cob): 5. Clayton RIlPP (KTM).
65 BEC: I. Tyler aa.lter (Kaw): 2. Jeff Parker (Kew): 3, Bradley
Verwey (Yam): 4. Tyler Bennett (K8w); S. Hane Cle:1s (Kew).
65 (7·9): I. Preston Thomas (Kaw): 2. Matt Watson (Kaw): 3.
Matthew Adrian (KT""): 4. Jordan Dahlke (Kaw): 5. Ernest Lopez
IKow).
65 (10.11): I. Tony Gallo (KTM); 2. Ryan Uoyd (KTM); 3.
Zachary Camburn (KTM); 4. Kristopher MlltC!r (Kow); 5. Brent ~nley
IKow).
65 NON·QUAL: 1. Nathan ClsuzewslO (Kew): 2. Car1'IMln Stone
(KTH); J. Kyle Rl!gOl (KTH): 4. Bubbll Cine (Kaw); 5. C...undnI
Regal (Kew).
85 BEG: I. Cory Larsen eKew): 2. Demjen Cutcher (Yam); 3.
Andrew Mcl"Iulty (St.a.): 4. Christopher Collin. (Kaw); 5. Keith Majewski (Kaw).
. , (9·13), I. """ llurivoge (Soa); 2. l.eevont i'Ia.... (Kow); 3.
Cody Lee Davis (Kaw); 4. Adam CJdey (Han); S. KefsJe Bemhottt
(Soa).
., JR; I. O.-.g llurivoge (Soa); 2. a...,. Boown (Soa); 3. Oon;et
Au.lseybrook (Kew): 4. Nathan Clswewski (Kaw); 5. Treyor Donie
(Soa).
85 SR: 1. Shane Sewd (Hen); 2. 8fock Crou (Yam): 3. Brion
Howard (Sw.): 4. Scott Kobeck Jr. (Hon): 5. Mattheow Carmkbltel
(Yom).
S/M.lNI 100: I. Timothy Hollenbeck (Yam); 2. Shane SeweU
(Hon); 3. Brock Cross (Yam): 4. Matt Ounbul (Yam): 5. Jorid PohI
(Han).
125 JR: 1. /'I\erc:us stwrver (Yam); 2. Joe Penrod (Suz); 3. Robbie
Ca