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both the 13-rider Open A contest and the
seven-rider Pro Am contest, winning both
races easily.
Corsetti celebrated with his usual "Y"ah,
babyl" as he took the checkered flag and rode
his victory lap with his niece aboard his bike.
Nicholas Moore, just 15 and in his rook;"
year as a Pro, finished first last week at Delta
and finished first in every event he rode during
the W~ Coast Amateur Nationals last month.
On this night, the Mallott's HondaYamaha/Sierra Water/Mother's Polishes/Union
76/Wiseco-sponsored Rotax rider finished
second in the Open A class and third in th"
Pro Am contest (after a qu<:stionabl" decision)
~hind Casey Yarrow.
"See you next week at Lodi," Moore said
as he left the track at the end of the night.
"There are still a lot of races left this season."
Brandon Bemardeau won an exciting victory in the 60cc C class. Bemardeau came up
through the pack from last place to finish first.
In the Pee Wee Modified class, Michael
Avila took first, aheed of Bernardeau and
Michael Martin.
In the Open C class, Raymond Diaz, riding
8 Peninsula Tire Service-sponsored Rotax,
came off the line first with the holeshot and
struggled to hold on to that lead throughout
the race until th" last straightaway. As he
rounded the third turn, about to greet the
ch"ckered flag, Ed Andrews pulled in front
and crossed the line first by about half a bik"
length. Andrews finished the heat race in the
sam" fashion, stealing the victory from Diaz.
Michael Snedden and Garrett Willis came
around the first tum from the start line of the
l00cc Stock class shoulder to shoulder, but
Willis managed to take the lead and finished
the race in front of Snedd,,"_
In the Open B class, Kenny Carlotta, riding _
a borrowed Yamaha, came back after winning
his first ride in the Open B last week to plac"
second, behind Hiratoshi Kawahara.
In the Vet A contest, Jason Pauli rod"
across the line first, in front of Stev" Hall and
Brandon Rodriguez.
Chris Canepa finished first in the 250cc
B/C class.
Perry County Fair
Voltz Shocks 'em
BY RuPERT X. Pw.Err
NEW LEXINGTON, OH, JULY 17
In an electrifying performance, Dwight ·W.B."
Voltz busted out some high-voltage moves at
the Perris County Fair, site of round nine of
the Ohio County" Fair Motocross Series. The
rider from Mount Sterling, Ohio, is a common
sight on the podium, yet a big win here was
r"fr"shing for th" Torco Fu"ls-sponsored
racer.
Aft"r slamming his heavily modified
Kawasaki KX310 in for second place in the
Open class, Voltz was feeling the need for a
win. Playing second fiddle to Chris "L..d-Man"
Lead~at"r in the big-bore division was all the
inspiration Voltz needed; when the time came
for the Over 30 contest, Voltz leaped out on
his trusty green rocket and annihilated the
competition, completely ruling this one-motoformat event. "Gentleman" Gerry Bennett took
the runner-up spot, while "Buffalo" Bill Reiss
rounded out the podium in third.
Reiss wanted a win, too, however, so he
sank his teeth into the Over 40 class, besting
Yamaha~mounted Jim Dickerson for the win.
F&S Suzuki's Derrick Arledge took the
measure of the 125cc B and Schoolboy classes, romping off with both wins in style on his
RM125.
Laneast"r's Dylan Walker strolled off with
the 50cc (7-8) class victory on his King Cobra
50, whil" Justin Witteman, son of District II
fast guy Jim Witteman, spanked the 50cc (4-6)
class.
L..vi Kilbarger sl"w the 65cc class, but he
was unable to beat Open and 16-24-c1ass
winner Chris Leadb"ater's younger brother
Joey in the 80cc (7-11) division. Sport
Cycles' Jake Mohney won the 8xc (12-15)
class, while Chris Ro~rtson set the pace and
took the victory in the 80ce Extra class.
It was a solo run for Bub Thomas in his
mastery of the 250cc A class, whereas Steve
"Animal" Andrich slipped his MPS-backed
Yamaha YZ250F in for the 125cc A and Over
25 wins.
R•• ults
c:
R.sults
P/W STK 50
1. ~ #I\attln; 2. GobrieI Garde.k
P{W MOD A:. 1. M.Icheel Avtle (Cob).
PfW M.OD B: I. Brandon Bemardeeu (Cob).
60 A: I. Anthony FongJr.
60 B: 1. Denlelle c~
60 C: I. &'andon 8emardeeu.
80 A: I. Bobby Fang (Hen); 2. Joseph Hernandez (Kew).
XR 100 STK.: 1. aarrett Willis; 2. Micheel Snedden.
XR I00 MOD: 1. Kenny Carlotta (Hen): 2. Oarmt Willi.; 3. Craig
50 (4·6): l. JUJtJn Witteman (Cob); 2. Kentoo K11berger (Hu.);
3. Ciani Carr (Cob).
50 (7-8): 1. Dylan Walker (Cob); 2. Ryan MitcMU (Sw:l: 3.
DonovM Holtetman (KTM).
50 (4-8): I. Shawn ThomplOl"l (Vam); 2. Clara Carr (Yam): J.
Kenton Kllbllrger (Yam).
65: 1. Levi Kllbarger (KTM): 2. Ryan &umflekl (KTM): 3. Cody
Oong (Kllw).
80 (7·11), I. Joey t.eadbeot" (""'): 2. "'" Kllbo..... (""'): 3.
Ryan BrumOeld (Suz).
eo (12·1.5): I, Jake Mohney (Yam): 2. Chris Roberuon (Suz); 3.
Cody Proctor (Yem).
80 EX1'RA: 1. Chrt:- RoberUon (Suz): 2. Cody Proctor (Yem); 3.
PetTY Hoover (Han).
125 A: 1. Steve Andrich (Yem); 2. Dickie Hoy (Yern): 3. Bub
Thoma. (Yern).
125 B: 1. Derrick Arledge (Suz): 2. Jeff Eggleston (KTM.): 3.
Shone Fluhorty (Yam).
12.5 C, I. " " _ Foulk (Yom): 2. Chad a;..,. (Hen); 3. Mike
H~l.
YIN! SOL A: 1. CDIeY YlIfT'OW.
V1NT SGl B: I. Donnie Demlh.
VET A: 1. Joson Paull; 2. Steve HoU: 3. Brandon Rodrlg~.
VET B: 1. Robert McCerty; 2. Jim Hodgia: 3. Donnie Derrah.
0PEl'I A: 1. ft\al1t Corsetti (W.R); 2. Nick 1"tocft (Rtx); 3. Jeremy
Hannah (Rtx).
OPEN 8: I. Hlratosni Kewel\era; 2. Kenny Cerlotta (Yem).
OPEl< C, I. Ed ""'..... (Hen): 2. Raymond """ (Rtx): 3. Don,..
F1s/vnan.
PRO·AM.: I. Mark Corsetti (W·R): 2. Casey Yerrow; 3. Nick
Buchanan (Yam),
"""" (Rtx).
250 A: t. Bub ThomeI (Yem).
250 B: 1, M.Itch Warrms (Kaw); 2. Randy Vanwagner (Suz); 3.
Jamie Triplott (Hen).
250 C: 1. 0IIId Zabel' (Han); 2. Oevkt HuB (Kaw); 3. Trevis e..
"" (Hen).
SCH.Y, I. Dentck Medge (""'): 2. Shone Fluhorty (Yom): 3.
Cody Kovech (Yem).
16·2.4: l. ChrIs l..Hcl.beoter Jr. (Yern); 2. SMwn Ies (Suz); 3.
Antelope Yalley Fairgrounds: Greg Wilburn (32) and Brad Spencer (7M) do battle in the
Sportsman 600cc heat race In Lancaster, California. Spencer placed second overall,
behind Tom Horton, and Wilburn was third.
Antelope Valley Fairgrounds
Horton Lands
Lancaster Win
BY DENNIS SureR
LANCASTER,CA,JOLY28
The Ant"lope Valley Fairgrounds was the site
of an AHRMA West Regional Short Track
event ~nefiting the family of Rod Damron.
Speedway promoter and grader operator Brad
Oxley brought in his usual fine short track.
J"ff and Chris Apple spent a night and a long
day preparing the facility for racing. The regular contingent of California AHRMA competitors who ride multiple classes provided some
very exciting racing.
Tom Horton tried a Suzuki twin in the
Sportsman 250cc race but was unable to pass
Joe Steffen's Yamaha. Steffen pull Horton off
the line in the Vet race, with Br8d Spencer in
third. Horton got by Steffen on the second lap,
.nd at midrace Spencer powered by Horton
on the back straight for the win.
Horton went wire to wire over Spencer in
the Sportsman 600cc "vent, with Greg
Wilbum and John Lundgren in third and fourth
in the all-Honda class. Spencer got the
holeshot over Horton for the '70s Singles title,
while Steffen and Lundgren argued over third
for the whole race.
J""", EIIdno ("",).
250, I. SIeYe _
(Yom), 2. Oldde Hoy (Yom): 3. Devid Von
C""" ("",).
30.: I. Dwight Vottz (Kew); 2. Gerry Bennett (Yam); 3. Bill Reiss
(Hen).
40+; 1. Bill Reiss (Hen); 2. Jim Dickerson (Yam); 3. M.ark
_(Yom).
OPEN: I. ChriII..HcIloeater (y..,..); 2. DwIght Voltz (Kaw); 3. Jim
CHdterw;ll'l (Yam).
R.sults
250 SP'TSft\N: I. Joe Steffen (Yam): 2. Tom Horton (SUl); 3.
Rkh T",' (000): 4. AI W_ (• ..1).
600 SI'TSi'\N' I. Tom Honan (Hen): 2. ...., ."...... (Han): 3.
""" WIIbum (Hon). 4. John Uondgm> (Hen).
750 SP'TSMN: I. Tom Horton (Tn); 2. Oreg WIlburn (Tri). 3.1W
Stcner (TrI); 4.Stu Cardott (Tri).
VET 35.: 1. Brad Spencer (Tri); 2. Tom Hortcn (Han): 3.Clreg
Wilborn (Ttl); 4. Joe Stelf"cn (Yam).
SR 50+: 1. Ron Moore (Hon); 2. Wamn AdamI (Tn); 3. RIch
T... (000): 4. ....,., ...... (fri).
S/SR 600, I. I'IanIIoJ\ JemIr

