OPEN JR: I. Scott CheppeU (Yom); 2. David Kenn@C!y (Yam); 3.
Another four· stroke' enthusiast, John
Wisenbarger, had some fine rides, winning the
Open class on both days and the 16-24 division on Monday.
Colin Thomas ran off with the 50cc (4-6)
victory on Sunday and the 50cc (4-8) Pee
Wee wins on both days.
Chns Cook (Yam); 4. TrevorPonkraa (Hon); 5. Tyler Rienmuth (Suz)
OPEN INT: l. Neal Ouch (Yam); 2. Oovid Farren (Yam); 3. Rob
Poole (Yom); 4. Travtl ~ (Yern).
OPEN 1'/A; 1 Brad Conway (Yam); 2. fl\orty /l\onn 3. Comercn
Weaver (Yam); 4. Jon Elhr'lglOn (Yam); 5. Pete BuWnon (Hon)
SP'T'SMN: 1. Tate Genserner (Yam); 2. Emory Wee. (Hon)
\liMN A: I. Knsbn GrotI: (Hon).
WM.M B: I. C.-xiice Oehms (Y.,,); 2. #l\onsse IW\ard (Kaw); 3_
Kelley Petnni (Suz); 4. JennJ"er Granot (Kaw); 5.Chermatne forml
(Kaw).
SR 40. A: I. Ron McQuade (KTM): 2. l.ft: Hoc:kmon (Hon); 3.
RCI'}' Kiter (Yam); 4. Scott Katr (Kew); 5. Tm Anen (KlIW).
SR 40. a 1I'\iKe Cbewe!I (Yam); 2. Chns Cook.e (Yam); 3. rm
_ . , . ("...); 4. Ron KWock (Su<); 5.
Thompoon (""").
VET: I. Rotph Wamstrom (Hon); 2. Chris OuIlum (Hon); 3. Dole
Jones (Yam); 4 Mike Chappell (Yam): 5. Kn BuWnan (Hon).
VET PIA:. I. Jon OuJllA1l (Hon); 2. Rick Bunch (Yom): 3 Jon
Results
s-Joy
50(4-6) I C.... _ 2 . _ ..... (Cob);3JT T.......
(Cob).
50 (7-S): 1. Dylan Walker (Cob); 2. Tyler rife (Cob); 3. Donovan
HattMnBn (Cob).
50 (4.8): I Colin Thorne. (Yom); 2. Alec: Roy (Yam); 3 EthDn
S1("...).
250 B 1. T~y HoW'! (Kaw); 2. Andy WlIlwd (Suz); 3 Charlie
Pukino(Su<).
125 B: 1. Nolhan Skaggs (Yom); Z. Andy W"dlard (SuI); 3. Cer·
n, Supermini
-2000 AMA District 37 80cc (14-16>
and Supermini Champion
-First overall, 2000 CRC Trophy
Series. 80cc (14-16) and Supermini
Burkhart Bests
the Wilderness
Bv
-Eighth overall, Suzuki RM Cup in
Tennessee
RUPERT X. PElLETI
WIUIT 00 You LIKE BEST
LOGAN, OH. MAY 27·28
This Sunday-Monday affair at this southern
Ohio motocross track witnessed an overflow
crowd of Memorial Day racers packed in to
compete on the rolling hills outside of Logan.
Track organizer Tab Thompson provided a
well-manicured circuit to the throng of assem·
bled riders. The recent rains had subsided,
and the sunshine made a nice change from
Ohio's "monsoon season" that had been
dumping buckets of water in the area.
Track owner Tony Kilbarger's son Levi had
a momentous two days of racing, capturing
the overalls in the 65cc and 85cc (7-11) divisions on both days.
F&S wonder kid Michael Wiliard also strutted his stuff. capturing Sunday's 85cc (12-15)
class victory and then wreaking havoc on
Monday's competition, stuffing his trailer with
first-place trophies from the 85cc and Schoolboy classes.
Local fast young man Dylan Walker made
the most of the two-day event as well, taking
the 50cc (7-8) class victories on both days.
Sunday's money classes were the sole
domain of one Mark"Junior" Burkhart. He
zipped off with a bag of cash after destroying
the fields in the 125cc and 250cc A classes.
On Monday, Steve Richards topped the 125cc
A class on his Yamaha, while Jason Wade
stole the show in the 250cc A division. Shaun
Kuchler rode the wheels off his Hondas to second place in both classes.
In Veteran racing action, Mike Morgan
mastered the Over 25 and Over 30 age divi·
sions, and his even older buddy Jamie Burton
sank his teeth into the Over 40 class, besting
second-placed Jim Dickerson and, in the third
spot, "Gentleman" Gerry Bennett on his
Yamaha YZ426F. Bennett came back on Monday to wrestle the track once again, riding his
four-stroke to the Over 40 win.
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ABOUT RAcllIIG1'
"The feeling I get when I win."
W. Is YOUR GREATEST
RaeIIlS IIIFLUIEII~
"My dad. He supports me
100 percent:
WKAT WAS Y ...R WEJIIIIEST
RACIIIS MOMEIIT?
"At Starwest, I got cross·
rutted over a jump. The bike
pitched me off and I landed in
the flagman's chair:
WKAT Is Y. .R
GaaL Tals YEAII1'
"To make it to Loretta Lynn's
and finish in the top five."
By Greg Robertson
Wild Wildemess Raceway: Mark Burkhart gets on the gas in the 250Cc A class in Logan,
Ohio, en route to the 125cc and 250cc A victories.
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