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Cycle News 2001 10 24

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pace. Wey was third, with McDonald fourth and Dick Watson fifth. Wey followed Penrod for several corners, and was now some 10 seconds behind Walker. As the rain continued, the theme for this moto was to stay upright and stay smooth. Walker was going fast, but Wey used his home-track advantage to make up some time and by lap five he was showing Walker a wheel in nearly every corner. Riders were doing soil sampling left and right, but at halfway Penrod, McDonald and Woods were following the leaders. With the two Japs to go, Wey took over the lead after Walker got a close-up of the Michigan landscape. Woods had moved into third after displacing McDonald in the whoops and Penrod in the tricky rhythm section up front. With the moto win, Wey took the overall as well, topping all comers in the 250cc Pro class. Walker settled for second. Woods came back to finish a remarkable third, while McDonald nailed down fourth after the throttle grip on Penrod's KTM came off. The event marked the fourth year in a row that the promoters of Michigan's District 14 set aside this one special weekend in September for the betterment of the sport. All the race proceeds from this event, as well as the $860 raised from the riders' clothing auction (which saw Ricky Carmichael's jersey haul in $255), made the total donated to the Clayton Memorial Foundation more than $10,000. CN WASHINGTON, GA, SEPT. 9 fter a 10-week summer break, the 2001 Georgia Promoters Group AMA District 9 Championship MX Series got going again at Aonia Pass MX. More than 400 riders turned out for round nine of the 15-round series. Chad Albritton made his series debut a smashing success, leading both 250cc A motos from start to finish. Albritton returned in 125cc A racing and finished second in moto one. His second-moto efforts ended early, however, when his borrowed mount suffered a seizure. Moto Planet's Brian Raymond topped the 125cc A and Over 25 contests, while Capitol Cycle-backed lack Lundy demolished both the Youth and 125cc B divisions. Freewheeling's Jase Lewis notched four moto wins in the 80cc (7-11) and (9-13) classes. A ii o ~ < > Cll '" ~ 50 SR: 1. Jere Pesci (Pol); 2. Zachary Taylor (KTM); 3. Lewis Hunt (KTM): 4. Travis Laing (KTM). 60: I. Brad Kiester (KTM); 2. Nathan Ciszewski (KlIw); 3. Brett WlIIgner (KtlIw); 4. Chad Cooley (KTM); 5. David Merrill (Kaw). 80 (7-11): I. Dominic Izzi (Suz); 2. Nathllln Ciszewski (Kaw); 3. Daniel Durham (Kew); 4. Greg Durivage (Suz); 5. Brad Kiester (Kew). 80 (12-15): 1. William Hicks (KllW); 2. Aaron Smith (Hon): 3. Corey Slavik (Kaw); 4. Mark Snyder (Hon); 5. Thomas Templeton Jr. (Suz). 80 C: 1. Brent Stanley (Hon); 2. Barry Jackson (Kaw); 3. Mike McDanile (Yam); 4. Max Lovejoy (Hon): 5. Ryan Chippewa (Kaw). S/MINI: 1. Corey Slavik (Kaw); 2. Dominic lzzi (Suz); 3. Daniel Durham (Kaw); 4. Jordan Marlin (Suz); 5. Steven Beals (Kaw). 125 JR: I. Josh Lichtle (Sut); 2. Jake Marsack (Hon); 3. Eric Miller (SUt); 4. Jeny Lorent (Yam): 5. Josh Bracken (Suz). 125 A: 1. Matt Walker (Yam): 2. Brian Schuiteman (Yam): 3. Richard Watson Jr. (Suz); 4. Randall Woodring (Hon); 5. Thomas Osmialowski (Sut). t 25 B: J. Brad Smith (Hon); 2. Mark Bockheim (Kaw); 3. Ronald Bowers Jr. (Yam); 4. Brandon Mushinski (Yam): 5. Casey Erridge (Kaw). 125 C: I. Dan Smith (KTM): 2. Troy White (Yam); 3. Eric Thorlund (Hon); 4. Eric Eyde (Hon): 5. David Viglianco (Kew). 250 A: I. Nicholes Wey (Yam); 2. Matt Welker (Hon); 3. Joshua Woods (Kaw); 4. Jason McDonald (SUt): 5. Jeff Cuny (Kaw). 250 B: I. Brad Smith (Hon); 2. Jerod Whipple (Hon); 3. Brad Benjamin (Hon); 4. Eddie Bard (Yam); 5. Elliott Schnepp (Kaw). 250 C: I. Michael Johns (Hon); 2. Brad Lenneman (Kaw); 3. Paul Newton (Hon); 4. Daniel Earl (Yam); 5. Ron Delong (Hon). J 6-24: 1. Danny Beckett (Yam); 2. Justin McLo5ky (Yam); 3. Billy Lichtle (Yam). 25+: I. Jeff Cuny (Kaw); 2. Chad Miller (TM): 3. Jasin Kjoller (Kaw); 4. Brady Becker (Kaw); 5. James Alden (Kew). 30+: 1. John Petsnick (Suz): 2. Ronald Rickert (Kaw); 3. Mark Cheza (Hon). 35+: 1. William Vann (KTM); 2. Michael Cook (Hon); 3. Ron Smith (Yam); 4. James Stein (Kaw): 5. Andrew Kevorkian (Hon). 40+: I. William Vann (KTM); 2. James Iversen (Suz); 3. John Love (Yam); 4. Bob Nunley (Yam): 5. Timothy Jackson (Hon). 50+: 1. Ronald Sage (Hon); 2. Robert Chapman Jr. (Hon); 3. Stephen McNabb (Kaw). NON-caR: 1. Joel Mitchell (Yam): 2. Michael 18mpman (Kaw). Albritton Aces Aonia GARY CRIDER c WMN: 1. Kelsie Bemholtz (Suz); 2. CasaundrZl Regal (Kaw). 50 JR SHAFT: I. Tyler Delaney (Yam); 2. Kyle Peny (Yam): 3. Christopher Fischer (Yam): 4. Robert Sumbera II (Yam): 5. Paul Huetner (Yam). 50 SR SHAfT: 1. CC5Ste Slavik (Hon); 2. Taylor M. Schlid (Yam); 3. Lorenzo Zea (Yam). 50 JR: 1. Samuel Bruce (Cob): 2. Nolan Whttted (KTM); 3. Seth Crivac (Lem); 4. Anthony Zandl (Pol): 5. Dean Taylor (Pol). GPGJDistrict 9Best of Georgia Championship Series Round 9: Aonia Pass MX By a: w Portland Troll Riders Clubgrounds Portland, Michigan Results: September 9, ZOOl The opening 125cc B moto brought the crowd to its feet as Lundy locked bars with Scott Perry in a thrilling fight for the lead. Lundy and Perry were often side by side, and Perry led briefly during the second lap. Lundy crossed the finjsh line first, just half a bike length ahead of Perry. The Lundy/Perry debate failed to materialize in moto two because Perry ran into problems and was unable to finish the moto. Meanwhile, Lundy rolled on to a perfect score. D.C. Thomason moved his KTM up through traffic in both motos, eventually finishing 3-2 to net the runner-up honors. Perry returned to win the ] 6-24 Unlimited division, ahead of Matt Howard. In the series standings, Perry now leads Howard by a slim fourpoint margin in this class. The hard-fought 125cc C division saw a day-long, three-way brawl Aonia Pass MX: lack Lundy (111) won both 125cc B motos at the ninth round ofthe GPGlDistrict 9 Best of Georgia Championship Series in Washington, Georgia, after Scott Perry (800) DNFed moto two. 50 (4-6): 1. Will Castleberry (Pol); 2. Cody Ashley (Pol); 3. Eduardo Cordoba (Cob): 4. Kyle Clark (Cob); 5. Travis Norton (Hus). 50 (7-8): I. Kart Johnson (Cob): 2. Hunter Link (Cob): 3. Grent Ransdell (KTM); 4. Micheel Keen (Cob): 5. Cody M;lIer (Cob). 60 (7-9): 1. Grant Ransdell (KTM): 2. Kart Johnson (Kaw); 3. Bubba Crosby (Kaw): 4. Hunter Link (Kaw); 5. Casey Wiechman (Kaw). 60 (10-11); 1. Dalton McAlamey (Kaw); 2. Taylor Johnson (KTM); 3. P.J. Larsen (Kaw); 4. Derek Rogers (KTM): 5. Billy Greene (KTM). 60/80 PRETEEN (7·12): I. P.J. Larsen (Kaw); 2. Jonathan Smith (Kaw); 3. Clay Clements (Kaw); 4. Colby Gilpin (KTM); 5. Jeffrey Lewis (Kaw). 80 BEG; 1. Jonathan Ellis (Suz); 2. Dustin Stuver (Kaw): 3. Billy Greene (Yam); 4. Jake Owens (Yam); 5. Brendan Hllmmond (KllW). 80 (7-11): 1. Jase Lewis (Hon): 2. Tllylor Johnson (KTM): 3. Dalton McAlarney (Kaw): 4. Bubba Crosby (Kaw): 5. Nyton Dunkel (Kaw). 80 (9-13); 1. Jase Lewis (Hon): 2. Tyler Jugel (Yam); 3. Josh Burdett (Kaw); 4. Austin Drummond (Kaw): 5. Aryton Dunkel (Kaw). 80 (12-15): 1. Brent Corden (KllW); 2. James Burke II (Kaw); 3. Stephen Cooke (SUt): 4. Chad Lockett (Kaw); 5. David Burdett (Kaw). 81M-IN) 100: 1. Matt McGraw (Kaw); 2. Brent Carden (Kaw); 3. Charlie Evans (Kaw); 4. lliCh Thurston (Kaw); 5. Stephen Cooke (Suz). YTH (~2-15): I. Zack Lundy (SUt): 2. Matt McGraw (Kaw): 3. D.C. Thomason (KTM): 4. Justin Link (Yam): 5. Phillip PhJIIlps (Hon). 125 0: 1. Jacob Thomason (Yam); 2. Ross Epstein (Yam); 3. Rendy Greenway' (Yam); 4. Nick Tanner (Kaw); 5. Thomas Tarrer 11\ (Yam). 250 0: 1. Jeremy Johnson (Hon); 2. David Burdett (Kaw); 3. William Hardy (Hon); 4. Thomas P1eck (Yam); 5. Buster Johnson (Hon). 125 C: 1. Brandon Priegel (Yam); 2. J.J. Mackey (Yam); 3. Austin Cooley (Suz); 4. Rendy Jervis (Yllm); 5. Jeremy Wilson (Suz). 250 C: 1. Kyle Odom (Yem); 2. William Cain (SUt); 3. Matt Wasson (KTM): 4. J.J. Mackey (Yam); 5. DllVid Owens (Yam). 125 B: 1. lack LundX (Suz); 2. D.C. Thomason (KTM): 3. Matt Barrett (Yam); 4. Howard Melldor (Suz); 5. Matt Howard (Hon). 250 B; I. Adam Bisso (Hon); 2. Shane McElwaney (Hon); 3. Matt Barrett (Yam); 4. Thomas Day (Hon): 5. Kurt Schmelsser (Hon). aIL (16-24): 1. Scott Perry (Yam); 2. Matt Howard (Hon); 3. Keith Graham (Hon); 4. Howllrd Meador (Suz): 5. Mark Ridgeway (Yam). 25+ JR NOV: 1. Ron Arthurs (Hon); 2. Pete Fite (Suz); 3. TIm Hosfeld (Hon): 4. Chris Seward (Hon); 5. Todd Shambo (Yam). 35+ VET NOV: 1. Ron Arthurs (Hon); 2. Bryan Wormley (Yam); 3. Todd Shambo (Yam); 4. Bany Shiver (Hon); 5. Mark Jugel (Yam). 25+: 1. Brian Raymond (Suz); 2. Merk Taylor (Kaw); 3. Shane McElwaney (Hon); 4. William Bullard (Yam); 5. David Brewer (KTM). 30+: 1. David Kelley (Yam); 2. David Brewer (KTM); 3. Dennis Sidener (Yllm); 4. Darrell Sims (Suz); 5. Brandon Ghidiu (VOR). 35+: 1. Ross Johnston (KTM); 2. John Lundy (Hon); 3. Darrell Sims (Suz); 4. William Phee (Yam); 5. Bruyan Wonnley (Yam). 40+: 1. John Lundy (Hon); 2. Darrell Sims (Suz); 3. Bobby Slaton (Yllm); 4. William Phee (Yam): 5. Steve Twombly (Yam). 45+: 1. Steve Twombly (Vern); 2. Robert Strength (Kaw); 3. Larry Hamrick (Hon): 4. Richard Burdett (Kaw). 125 A: 1. Brian Raymond (Suz); 2. Spencer Hill (Yam); 3. Josh Fincher (Yam); 4. Matt Abbott (Yam); 5. Marc Randolph (Hon). 250 A; I. Chad Albritton (Yam); 2. Ross Johnston (KTM): 3. Brian Raymond (Suz); 4. Matt Abbott (Yam); 5. Spencer HUJ (Yam). SPCL OPEN AM: 1. Kyle Taylor; 2. Brian Reese; 3. Chris Miller; 4. Stephen Rooyakkers; 5. Hunter Johnson. SPCL OPEN PRO; I. Brad Skelton: 2. Bryon Holt. between Yamaha four-stroke riders Brandon Priegel, J.J. Mackey and Kyle Odom. After sharing moto wins with series leader Mackey, Priegel was on top with a 1-2 tally over Mackey's 5-1 score. Odom stumbled in both motos and had to settle for sixth overall. Odom came back strong in the 250cc C contest and posted the winning 3-1 score. William Cain absconded with the holeshot in both motos and eventually claimed runner-up honors via his 2-3 finjshes. Mackey overcame a last-place start in the final moto to earn fourth overall with a ] -5 tally. The 50cc Shaft-Drive class featured the top three series contenders in a close contest for the day's win. Tyler Piper's eventual 2-1 score took the gold over Kyle Clark and Eduardo Cordoba. Piper leads the series by 14 points over Cordoba and Clark. Polini-powered Will Castleberry displayed his National number-five plate at the front of the 50cc (4-6) pack in both motos and held on for a perfect score. Cody Ashley edged series leader Cordoba in a points tie for the runner-up honors. The 50cc (7-8) division was up for grabs when top contender Grant Ransdell's KTM dropped its chain on the first lap of moto one. Hunter Link took over to win the moto, but fellow Cobra pilot Kart Johnson went by Link in the final moto to earn the class win. Ransdell's 8-1 posting was good for third overall. Ransdell returned to win the 60cc (7 -9) class, over Johnson. eN AGole PaSI MX Welhingtlln, Geargia Relults: September 9, ZOOl (Round 9 af 15) 50 SHAFT: 1. Tyler Piper (Yam); 2. Kyle Clark (Yam); 3. Eduardo Cordoba (YlIm); 4. MlIx Tannenbaum (Yllm); 5. Rhett Scott (Yllm). HON ZSO: 1. Mackenzie Walker (Hon); 2. Hunter Whitaker (Hon); 3. Cory Day (Hon). cue I _ • n __ ... • OCTOBER 24, 2001 79

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