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Quabo.g Ride,. Clubground.: Jason Northrup· here riding the back wheel of his 750cc
"Hondasakl" • placed second In the 750cc class at the AMA Amateur National Hlllclimb
Championships In Monson. Massachusetts.
AMA Amateur Natilnal Hillclimb Championships
Qubaag Riders Clubgrounds
Lloyd Barbecues 'em
By BUD NORTHRUP
MONSON. MA. AUG. 18-19
ome 311 riders converged on
Monson. Massachusetts. to compete in the AMA Amateur Motorcycle
and ATV Hillclimb Championships.
The 320-foot hill looked smooth and
hard from a distance but. upon closer
inspection, one discovered it would be
a sandy. loose and low-traction hill.
The hill was well prepared and the
c1ubgrounds were beautiful. The club
had obviously gone to great lengths
to expand and improve the pit and
parking areas.
Ellsworth. Wisconsin's Todd
Cipala was the fastest of the motorcycle competitors. blasting his beautiful Axtell Harley over the top in
7.555 seconds to snare the Openclass win. He had to come from
behind. as his first-day time of 8.436
seconds was beaten by defending
National Champion Mike Bronk with
a 8.014-second time on his 1448cc
Yamaha, and then again by Mike
Hebert, who nailed a 7.766-second
run on Sunday after crashing on Saturday. Cipala is as good as they get.
however, and the multi-time National
Champion tumed his big Harley on to
take the class win and what everyone
assumed would be fast time. (The
shock of the day came when quad
rider Greg Casdorph beat Cipala's
time to take the win in the Open ATV
class with an astounding 7.544-second run, taking the Fast Time award.)
Cipala also placed third in the 600cc
'and 750cc classes.
Eric Wheelwright from Hanover,
Illinois. had been the 250cc class
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champion for the past two years. but
he "slipped" this year. finishing "only"
third. However. he took the win in the
large and extremely competitive
600cc class. His first-day time of
8.662 seconds was very disappointing. and everyone expected him to do
better - which he did big time on Sunday. taking the class win with a
7.635-second run on his CR500.
Bruce Gaskell ran second in 7.784
seconds, Cipala took third. and Paul
Hackbarth claimed fourth in 7.885
seconds on his Honda.
In the 750cc class, defending
champion Jason Northrup came all
the way from Tempe. Arizona. to ride.
arriving with a broken jaw incurred in
a trail-riding mishap only a week
before. He turned in the fastest time
in the class on Saturday. an 8.359second run on his 750cc "Hondasaki"
triple. with Todd Cipala and his
Kawasaki triple sitting in second
place with a 8.492-second time. Only
five 750s made it over the first day.
On the second day. Cipala
couldn't improve on his time. and
Jason's brother Kaleb turned in a
good 8.635-second run on his triple
to move into third. When multi-time
champion Lloyd Haas delivered a
9.142-second time on his "Kawazuki"
triple. it appeared that Jason would
retain his title. However. local rider
Vernon Lloyd III slipped his Kawasaki
triple over the top in 7.965 seconds
to take the lead. Northrup responded
with a full-throttle attack on the hill.
but· just like his brother. Cipala and
Haas before him - he got into big
trouble when he' hit the deep. loose
sand at the base of the final stage.
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The big difference between l.;loyd's
triple and the next four contenders
was that it had low pipes rather than
high. Usually the low pipes might be
a hindrance, but on this hill, they
almost seemed to act as skis. allowing Lloyd to skim over the loose stuff
rather than sink in. Whatever the reason. Lloyd claimed the championship
and knocked the Northrups. Cipala
and Haas all back a spot.
Ryan Peterson was also a repeat
champion and, like Wheelwright.
changed classes. The defending
champion in the 125cc class, the
Ellsworth. Wisconsin, native took his
win in the 250cc class on his hot
Honda, turning in an excellent 7.988second time on Sunday - the only
rider in the class to break into the
sevens. He was followed by Joe
DeCaro, Wheelwright, Dan Bergeron
and Ernie Beckwith.
In Youth-class action. Nate Redman from Rochester. Minnesota.
topped the hill on his CR80 in 9.724
seconds on Saturday and did not ride
again. as no one came really close to
him all weekend in the Senior Mini
class. John Bunner, riding a Yamaha
from Ripley. West Virginia. was his
closest competitor. with a 10.037second time on Sunday. Ryan Connelly from Ludlow. Massachusetts.
thrilled the local fans with a 10.141second winning run on his Kawasaki
to take the Junior Mini-class win.
Zachary Gayan from Johnstown,
Pennsylvania, was close behind him
on his RM80 with a 10.249-second
time for second place.
Vinny Nuzzolini from Wilbraham,
Massachusetts. was also a crowd'
favorite. as he claimed the 50cc-c1ass
win with a 294-foot climb on his
Cobra. He overtook Robert Moore Jr.
from Middleburg, Pennsylvania, who
had taken the first-round lead with a
292-foot run on his Cobra but
couldn't better that on the second day
and had to settle for second place. 1:11
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50: 1. Vinny Nuzzolini (Cob): 2. Robert Mopre Jr.
(Cob): 3. James Green (KTM): 4. Molly Smith (Cob);
5. Donnie Robbins (Cob); 6. William Brothers IU
(Lem); 7. Shannon George (Pol); 8. Andy Little
(KTM); g. Kyle Welch (Pol); 10. Dylan Brody (Pol).
85 JR: 1. Ryan Connelly (Kaw); 2. Zachary
Gaylln (Suz); 3. Justin Newton (Yam): 4. Joe Plume
(Kew); 5. Chris Chartier Jr. (Kew); 6. Dean
Farnsworth (Cob); 7. Colby McCutcheon (Yam); 8.
ShanteJle Brothers (Han); 9. Derek Hutching (KlIw);
10. Brianna Hunter (KlIw).
85 SR: 1. Nete Redman (Han); 2. John Bunner
(Yam); 3. Ryan Thibeult (Kaw); 4. John Bayassee
(Han); 5. Ryan Oosterman (Kaw); 6. Luke Parmeter
(Han); 7. Brent Bowman (Suz); 8. Amy Carbon
(Kaw); 9. Shane George (Han); 10. Justin Curtis
(Hon).
125: 1. John Bunner (TM); 2. Jeff Piontek
(YlIm); 3. Mel Piontek (YlIm); 4. Ryan Thibault (Han);
5. Bobbi Cipalll (Yern); 6. Mark Evans (Yam); 7.
Ryan Peterson (Han); 8. JlIke Garrison (Yam); 9.
DlInny Mears (Kaw); 10. Dwayne Cox (Kaw).
200: 1. Dlinny Mellrs (KTM): 2. Mel Piontek
(KTM); 3. Dan !'rebe (KTM); 4. Kevin Cox (Kaw); 5.
Andy Newton (KTM); 6. RlIndy Joyce (Kaw); 7.
William D'Onofrio (Kaw); 8. Dillne Mathieu (Kaw); 9.
Jason Northrup (Kaw); 10. Joshua Tucker (Hon).
250: 1. Ryan Peterson (Hon); 2. Joe DeClIro
(Hon); 3. Eric WheelWright (YlIm); 4. Dan Bergeron
(Yam); 5. Ernie Beckwith (Kew); 6. John Mumper
(Yam); 7. Jerry Duford (Kaw); 8. TIm Barden (Yam):
g. Max Sharp (Hon); 10. Bruce Gaskell (Yam).
400; 1. Chad Koopsma (KTM); 2. Viateur Mathie
(Yam); 3. Paul Hackbarth (KTM): 4. Randy Frye
(Yam); 5. Matt Gagne (Kaw): 6. Tuffy Gibson (KTM):
7. Danny Mea.. (KTM): 8. William Burl

