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Cycle News 2001 10 10

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Young Jared McKay nearly picked off his first 600cc-c1ass win. The 15-year-old rider from Neoga flew his dad's KX500 over on his first ride in 4.100 seconds and was sitting on the lead 8t intermission. In the second round. however, the district points leader, Fortner, burst McKay's bubble with a blistering 3.945second ride on his CR500. To his credit, young McKay responded well, flying his KX over on his second round under four seconds also, but falling just short of the win with a 3.963-second time. He has definitely established himself as one of the top riders in the class. Goodman also broke into the threes, his 3.969-second run eaming him third. Results 50: I. Donnie Robbin. (Cob); 2. Dylan Brady (Pol); 3. Cody Blakeny (Act): 4. Chris PderI (KTM): 5. Jake Hunsaker (Pol). 85 JR: I. Richard Miller II (Kalil); 2. Cody Rankin (Yam): 3. Kleven Hillard (Kaw); 4. Steven Joe Weaver (Kaw): 5. Alan Petty (Hon). 85 SR: I. Brent Bowman (Suz); 2. Chad COlt (Kaw); 3. Don Bor· ber III (Kaw): 4. Josh ~son (KllW); 5. Billy Hanes (KlIw). 125: I. Kevin Ryan (KllW); 2. PllUJ Hllrt (Hus): 3. Damon MlIyo (Sm); 4. Nick Mayo (Suz); 5. Josh Denson (Hon). 200: I. Jared McKay (Kaw); 2. Kelly $eon (KTM): 3. Brent WDr' fel (taM): 4. Gordon Green (Kow): 5. Jake Tackitt (KII"'). 250: I Jon Creek (SuI); 2. Mark Goodman Jr. (Kaw): 3. Don Barber Jr. (Hen): 4. Cody Jenner (Hon): 5. Gordon Green (Yam). 400: 1. Matt Pelers (KTM); 2. Jared McKay (Yom); 3. PouJ HlIIlltd (Yam); 4. Marc Brown (ATK): 5. Gordon Green (Yom). 400 STK: I. Jon Creek (Hon): 2. Tom Brown (Hon): 3. Andy Fonner (Hon); 4. Doug Campbell (Yam); 5. R.J. Watson (Kaw). 600: I. Andy Fortner (Hon); 2. Jared McKay (Kaw); 3. Mark Goodman Jr. (Hon); 4. Ron Todd (Kow); 5. Randy Trosper (Hon). 600 4·STRK: 1. St~e Shafer (KTM); 2. Bud Northrup (Yom). 750: I. Tom DanIels (Kaw); 2. Mark Goodmon Jr. (Kow); 3. Andy F~ (Kow); 4. Wade Schultz (Yom); 5. BoolI Weber (Yom). SR: t. Randy Trosper (Hon); 2. Ron Todd (Kaw); 3. Boots Weber (Yom); 4. Gayle JenIons (Han): 5.1'\ark Pders (KTM). S/SR: I. Ron Todd (Kaw): 2. Gayle Jenkins (Hon); 3. Bud Notttvup (Yam): 4. Keith IOett (Kaw). PSHRD: 1. Wade Schultz (H-D): 2. Scott Sheets Jr. (H-D); 3. Stew Shafer (H·D); 4. rim Wlw" (TrI). OPEN: 1. Scott Sheets Jr. (H-D): 2. Tom Qan}els (H-D): 3. Mike JACOB LOCKS (-.JAKE THE SNAKE") Bllm.DAlE .,. _ RESlDEIICE Oec.anu ., Onto IIR'EJIESTS Hudnall Hauls at AES Hare Scrambles By BILL HANKS NEW PHILADELPHIA, OH, SEPT. 2 GNCC fast guy Bobby Hudnall sailed to the Aclass overall victory at the Action Extreme Sports-sponsored hare scrambles in New Philadelphia, site of round four of the AMA District 12 Series. The 4.5-mile track consisted of rocky uphills, steep downhills, tricky offcamber sections, fast open trails, and parts of the Broken Spokes motocross track. Hudnall, riding his Andrews Cycle/FCR Suspension/GPR Stabilizers/Factory Effects/ No Toil Suzuki RM250, soon had a comfortable lead. At one point near the end of the race, he even decided to try to cross a ditch that the track had been routed around, marked off by banners. The small but talented field consisted of several Ohio-based GNCC riders; all of whom ran at the front of their respective classes. In Over 40 action, Glenn Mears and Robin Miller took their battle for second (behind class leader Mark Mihalik) down to the last lap. When Mears got caught behind a couple of lappers, Miller seized the opportunity, riding past the slowed group on a slick off-camber section to gamer second place. The overall victory in the trophy classes went to Yamaha YZ125-mounted Mark McGrath, while brothers Tom and Randy Carpenter, on their RM 125s, captured first and second, respectively, in the 200cc class. The Open Bike class was all Jeff Smith's, riding his rapid KTM. Adding some international flavor to the event was Husaberg employee Michael Hedstrom from Askersund, Sweden, who is spending the summer in the United States. Hedstrom garnered second place in the Four-Stroke class. In the morning's Mini action, KX80-mounted Dustin Fretaig, riding in only his second hare scrambles, took to the woods as if he's been doing it all along. The 2000 District 12 Super and Senior Mini motocross champ put on a jumping clinic on the motocross portion of the track, and he just flat hauled through the rest of the course, winning by one minute and 20 seconds over the rest of the Mini field~ On a lighter note, the Ironman Award goes to the unidentified drumbrake Maico rider who, after two hours of pounding on this rough course and within sight of the checkered flag, jumped the last double on the motocross track Student .......•. _ .Football, Baseball. Basketball, School KTh1 65 SX , Yamaha VZ8S S - .. _Thor. U of S. Dixon Power Equipment, Dixon Polaris, Mach 1 MOTOIIC'tCLD Broken Spokes Raceway: Bobby Hudnall sailed to the A-class overall victory at the Action Extreme Sports-sponsored hare scrambles in New Philadelphia, Ohio. Kessel (Kaw). OPEN STK: 1. Scott PNnon (Yam); 2. Jemmie Brown (Han): 3. Stew ........ (KT>\); '.Bud _ (A1l<). FAST TIlE: Tom DenielI (Kaw). Broken Spokes Raceway July 22, 1992 . . . • . . . . . . Dixon, Califomia a.-...... .... Argyll Pari<; Hangtown; Marysville; Sacramento Speedway ..... , ...•.. ,., .5Occ. 65cc CussEs and landed with a resounding thud but came through the checkpoint smiling from ear to ear. Isn't that what it's really all about? Results 0/" 1'\0<1< IIc, EI Dorado Hills, Placarville, California .Won KTh1 Supercross Challenge at Texas Stadium. Irvine, Texas WHAT Was Yo. . BEST IIacttIc _ _In? "13eing up on the podium at the Supercross race in Texos Stadium and hanging out with Jeremy McGrath, 'Ricky Carmichael and Travis Pastrana for th.. Supercross Chall..ng..... a- -..- A . . ._ a- SInD _ IIaa'f . _ De Y.. -I like having my littl.. broth..r and sist..r racing with m.. so J can cheer for th..m and th..y ch....r for me: ........,.is. If STans . . . . Y..........? -I have rac..d and won in four different states so for - California, Oregon. Nevada and Texas - but J hope to rae.. in all 50 states one day." Victorville Motocross Complex: Dustin Evans put it on cruise control for both moto wins at round five of the ZlXRSO MX Nationals In Victorville, California. cue •• "The first thing I'd like to achi..ve this year to get some full sponsors, so Mom and Dad don't go broke, and the second thing is to get up to the £xeert class on my ~soonto-get Z007 Yamaha YUS: By Marl< HoraJcy n e ..... s OCTOBER 10, 2001 87

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