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AMA Progressive Insurance u.s. Flat Track Championship Events
AITowhead Speedway: A happy "Fast" Ed castro celebrates his Handicap maln-event
win in San Bernardino. california.
came lIround on three. After that, it was the
Castro show, and the fans loved it.
DiFnlncesco was able to move Krips off his
line as the while flag came out, and he took
second. It was a photo finish for third between
Krips and Ermolenko. The nod went to Krips.
Re.ulls
SCR MIN: 1. Ryon Fisher (Jaw): 2. Ed Castro (Jaw); 3. DukJe
Ennottnko (Jew); 4. Bobby Schwartz (Q/'l\).
OCR CONS!, I. J", Eota (QIo\), 2. Bobby Krip. (Jow), 3. """"
AdamI (Jew); 4. Randy D1FranceK'O (Jaw).
HDCP; I. Ed C.alto (Jaw); 2. Rendy DIFrances<:Q (Jaw): 3.
Bobby Krips (Jaw); 4. Dukle ErmoIenko (~l: 5. Marl!. Adams (Jaw).
0-2: 1. Matt Browne (Jow); 2. Tomon Hampel (Jaw); 3.
Jooethan Cuny (Jaw): 4. Blelt SmIth (GM); 5. Shane Ktump (Jaw).
0-2 B: I, Scott TIdwell (Jaw); 2. Steve Nelson (Jaw); 3. MIke
Boyle (Jaw); 4. Steve Dzlodul (Jaw).
JR $PWY: I. Justln Boyle (Jaw); 2. Greg Hooten Jr. (Hon).
Briggs and Stratten Motorplex
Altmann Motards
to Win
By
GORDON LUNDE
ELKHART LAKE. WI, AUG. 12
John NUnann won the inaugural Superbikers2
event at Road America's new Briggs and
Stratten Motorplex. Thjs new go-kart tracktumed-supermotard leyout for the day was
applauded by the riders as one of the most fun
tracks they have ever ridden. It is sure to bring
smiles to many more faces in the future.
Altmann rode his Fuel Cafe/A&E Services/SB Construction/Hughes Industriessponsored KTM to victory in the first heat
race. His pass for the lead didn't come until
lap seven of the eight-lap race.
Mitch Hansen, owner of the HMC Ducati
factory road race team. borrowed AMA superbike racer Andy Meklau's 610cc Husky and
spent e rare day off riding to victory in the
second heat race. Almost the entire
HMC/Corse Superbike crew, including Slick
Bass, Charly Putz and Mark Sutton. came
along to lend technical and moral support.
giving an international flavor to the paddock.
Honda-mounted Steve Reinke led every
lap in the C final, taking the victory over
Husky rider Shane Meyers.
In the A main, Jeff Gesvain jumped out
front on his KTM and led the first two laps,
with Hansen and Altmann in hot pursuit.
Hansen made his pass for the lead in the
sweeping tum·one section of the course, and
Altmann made his move for second in tum
four. Hansen led the next five laps, with Altmann right on him. Altmann tried several
passes, but the tight. 11-tum. three-quartermile track offered little passing room. and
Hansen was not leaving any doors open. Alt~
mann finally made his move in turn two - a
very tight, almost switchback tum_
·1 figured if I could get a wheel on him
going in, even if I blew the comer and just got
by. there would be no room for him to get
back past me again." Altmann said.
The strategy worked, and Altmann led the
rest of the way home. The battle for second
was then between Hansen and Ben Carlson,
aboard his First Concrete Cutter/Mid-Cities
Motorsports/Glenn
Curtiss-sponsored
Kawasaki. Carlson made a valiant attempt to
get by in tum six on lap seven, but Hansen
was having no part of it. Altmann now had a
comfortable lead and cruised to the win. as
the battle behind him heated up. Carlson tried
many different lines to get by Hansen but
couldn't find a hole until the penultimate lap.
Carlson dived inside Hansen into the tight turn
two and finally made the pass stick for second
place.
R••ults
HEAT 1: 1. John Altmann (KTM): 2..kIf Oesvoln (KT"'); 3. ~
Carlson (Kaw): 4. Rick Goldberg (Han): ~. Andy Mauk (Yam).
HEAT 2: I. Mitch Hansen (Hus): 2. Shane "'eyers (Hua); 3.
Eddl< P.""" (Hon), 4. 0... _
(lIT"'); 5. N Sd>Ud« (Hon).
NON·QOAL: I. Don RusUIe (tIT"'): 2. Steve Rertke (Han); 3.
W.. Odolf (Su<), 4. P,..
(Su<); 5. S

