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Cycle News 2001 10 24

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CMC Northwest Summer Series Round 10: Albany Motorsports Park 80 BEG: I. Earl McCaslin (Vam): 2. Grant Hall (Vam): 3. Jordan Holowell (Kaw). 80 (9-11): 1. Kyle Thompson (Hon); 2. Tanner Mitchell (Vam). 80 (12-13): 1. N1ron McClinton (Vam). 80 (14-16): I. Malt Wilson (Vam). . S/ft1.INI: 1. Aaron McClinton (Yam); 2. Matt Wilson (Yam); 3. Tzmner Mitchell (Vern). 125 BEG: 1. Brandon Kentner (Yam); 2. Brett Abernathy (Yam); 3. Dzmny Costa (Suz). 125 JR: 1. Pete Sannan (KTM); 2. Nick Randklev (Hon); 3. Heath Voegele (Vam). 125 INT: 1. Ryan Huege (Hon); 2. Ryan Thompson (Hon); 3. Trevor Brooks (Yam). 125 PRO: 1. Garhett Carter (Yam); 2. Jesse Bath (Yam); 3. Matt Williams (YZlm). 250 BEG: 1. David Berkey (Yam); 2. Ben (Left) Jesse Bath won the 250Cc Pro class and finished second In the 125cc Pro class during the CMC Northwest Summer Series' 1OUt round. (Right) Tony Graves won Sunday's 125cc Pro and Over 30 Pro classes at Albany Motorsports Part<. (Below) On Sunday, Ryan Thompson topped the Before The Hill and 125cc Intennediate classes In Albany, Oregon. Bv CLAV LIGHT PHOTOS BV CLAV LIGHT AND ERIC SCHULTHEISS ALBANY, OR, SEPT. 8-9 amaha-mounted Herb's Cycletown teammates Tony Graves and Jesse Bath have spent several of the 10 rounds thus far in the CMC Northwest Summer Motocross Series going wheel to wheel in the 125cc and 250cc Pro classes, and at the second half of the weekend doubleheader in Albany, it was much the same. Graves and Bath split moto wins on Sunday, with Graves topping the 125cc class and Bath besting Graves in 250cc action. On Saturday, Bath had tough competition from Yamaha-mounted Washingtonian Garhett Carter. Bath and Carter exchanged moto wins in the 125cc Pro class - which was finalized in Carter's favor - with Bath reversing the order in the 250cc Pro class to snare an overall win. Bath would then add his Sunday victory in the 250cc Pro class for a sweep of the weekend in the class in what was only his second race b,!ck from a badly broken foot. KTM-mounted Pete Sannan was one of the top performers this weekend, posting 125cc Junior and Before The Hill Junior-class overall victories on both days, via 1-1 placings in each. Sannan's Saturday rampage started off with his win in the Before The Hill Junior class, topping Yamaha-mounted Heath Voegele (3-2) and Honda rider Nick Randklev (2-3). Sannan stormed back to do likewise in the 125cc Junior class, where he again led Randklev (2-2) and Voegele (4-3) into the top three overall. Ryan Huege and Ryan Thompson battled all weekend long in the 125cc Intermediate and Before The Hill intermediate classes, but each scored an tt overall win on Saturday. The duo traded wins in the 125cc class . which went in Huege's favor· but in the Before The Hill class, it was all Thompson, as Huege suffered from poor starts and couldn't narrow the gap, finishing 3-2 for second overall, ahead of Yama· ha rider Matt Williams (2-3). Both Sannan and Thompson were equally as impressive on Sunday. Sannan devoured the competition in his second double-class demolition of the weekend. The Gran Prix Cycles/Sinisalo-backed Sannan put huge ground on the competition in taking his 125cc Junior and Before The Hill Junior wins. The 16-year·old Thompson from Southern Oregon enjoyed what was most likely his best day of racing yet, getting the holeshot in both combined 125cc Pro/Intermediate motos and fending off top Oregon Professionals Graves and Bath for many laps before yielding. Thompson stayed close to the leaders to the fmish; Graves narrowly edged Bath for a Pro-class win, while Thompson posted the Intermediate-class win, ahead of Huege, who again suffered from poor starts. The Honda-mounted Thompson, a relative newcomer to the Intermediate ranks, held the lead for two laps in moto two, but both Graves and Bath overtook the up-and-coming teen to hold the top two positions. The lead changed several times before Graves controlled the tempo late in the moto. Bath's chances for an overall win Sannan (Yam); 3. Jason Tuck (Hon). 250 JR: 1. Mitchell Robbins (Hon); 2. Jake Sannan (Suz); 3. Jeremy McLain (Yam). 250 (NT: 1. Ed Smith (Yam): 2. Trevor Brooks (Vam). 250 PRO: 1. Jesse Bath (YllIm); 2. Garhett Carter (Vam). OPEN AM: I. John Thayer (Vam): 2. Jake Sannan (Suz). UTH INT: 1. Monty Spalding (Vam). 8TH JR: 1. Pete SllInnan (KTM); 2. Heath Voegele (Yam); 3. Nick RllIndklev (Han). BTH INT: 1. Ryllin Thompson (Han); 2. Ryan Hl'ege (Han); Matt Williams (Yam). OTH BEq: 1. M8r:lin Hall (Han); 2. Chris Daniels (Kaw); 3. Troy Meuller (Vam). OTH JR: t. David AlexllInder (KllIw); 2. DllIvid Uebach (Suz); 3. Dan Trammell (KTM). OTH INT: J. John Thayer (Vam). OTH EX: I. Ed Smith (Vam). OTH PRO: 1. Joe Casey (Hon); 2. Mitch Kirkpatrick (Han) . . OIT JR: I. John Gussenhoeven (KTM); 2. Richard Wilson (KTM): 3. Rick Roberts (YllIm). OIT INT: I. Kelly Whelchel (Vam); 2. Dean Biddle (Vam); 3. Mark Voegele (Vam). orr EX: 1. Terry Brooks (Yam); 2. Rod Kentner (Vam). OIT MNV: 1. Randy Tuller (Kaw); 2. Chris Alberts (Hon); 3. M;tch Kirkpatrick (Hon). 50.: 1. Randy Ulyne (YlIm); 2. Paul Delos·Reyes (Vam): 3. Richard Wilson (KTM). 4·STRK: 1. Ben SlInnan (Yam); 2. Jeremy MCUlin (Yam); 3. Troy Mueller (Yam). Sunday WMN: 1. Rhiana Stenzel (Suz); 2. Becky Naylor (Kaw); 3. Cheryl Whelchel (Hon). P/W (4-6): I. Tanner Berry (Pol): 2. Sierra Bragg (Pol); 3. Nolan Beyer (KTM). P/W (7-8): I. Gage Cook (KTM); 2. Austin Kiemele (Pol); 3. Elyse Payne (Hus). 50 OPEN: 1. Nash BllIylock (Hus); 2. Tanner Berry (Pol); 3. Sierra Bragg (Pol). 60 BEG: 1. Derrick May (Kaw); 2. Joe McCaslin (Kaw); 3. Gage Cook (Kaw). 60 JR: 1. Dakota Smith (KTM): 2. Dylan Stone (KTM); 3. Nash Blaylock (Hus). 60 SR: 1. Danny Gubser (Kaw); 2. Gared Steinke (KTM); 3. Tyler McClinton (KTM). 60 OPEN: 1. Danny Gubser (Kaw); 2. Gared Steinke (KTM); 3. Tyler McClinton (KTM). 80 BEG: 1. Kyle HlImmontree (Yam): 2. Earl McCaslin (Vam): 3. Kyle Lemon (Hon). 80 (9-11): J. Kyle Thompson (Hon). 80 (12-13): 1. N1ron McClinton (Vam). 80 (14-16): I. Malt Wilson (Vam). S/J\\INI: I. Kyle Thompson (Hon): 2. Malt Wilson (Yam); 3. Aaron McClinton (YlIm). 125 BEG: J. Justin Rice (Hon); 2. Jesse Rignell (Vam); 3. Danny Co",," (Suz). 125 JR: I. Pete Sannan (KTM); 2. Nick Randklev (Hon): 3. Heath Voegele (Vam). 125 INT: 1. Ryen Thompson (Hon); 2. Ryen Huege (Han): 3. Justin Jensen (Hon). 125 PRO: I. Tony Gfllves (Yam): 2. Jesse Bath (Vam): 3. Malt Williams (Vam). 250 BEG: 1. David Berkey (Yam); 2. Ben Sannan (Yam); 3. Dave Robinson (Yam). 250 JR: 1. Mitchell Robbins (Hon); 2. Michael Hutcheson (Hbg); 3. Jason Smith (KTM). 250 INT: 1. Jon Kauffmlln (Hon); 2. Gerritt Schaffer (Yam); 3. Sean Connaghan (Yam). 250 PRO: I. Jesse Bath (Vam); 2. Tony Graves (Vam); 3. Ryan Leach (Yam). OPEN AM: 1. Ed Smith (Vam); 2. Glynn Higgins (KTM); 3. John Thayer (Vam). OTH JR: I. Malt Coe (Hon). OTH INT: J. Rick Walling (Vam); 2. Gerritl Schaffer (Vam); 3. Dave Fox (Hen). BTH JR: 1. Pete Sannan (KTM); 2. Mitchell Robbins (Hon); 3. Nick Randklev (Hon). BTH INT: 1. Jack Meadows (YlIm); 2. Ryan Thompson (Han): 3. Ry8n Huege (Han). OTH 8EG: 1. Troy Stone (YlIm); 2. Ark Tessman (Han); 3. Ulnce Rutland (Han). OTH JR: J. Bill Graves (Vam); 2. Tim Blough (Vam). OTH INT: 1. John Tharer (Vam). OTH EX: I. Ed Smith (Vam). OTH PRO: 1. Tony Graves (Yam); 2. Gary Beyer (KTM); 3. Dave Fox (Hon). OIT JR: I. Luke McCaslin (Vam); 2. John Gussenhoeven (KTM); 3, Bob Harrison (Han). OIT INT: 1. Bill Graves (YlIm); 2. Mark Voegele (Vam); 3. Dean Glass (Hon). orr EX: 1. Rod Kentner (Vam). orr I'lNV: I. Jeff MacDonald (Suz); 2. Randy Tuller (Kaw); 3. Joe Casey (Han). 50.: 1. Dan Schaffer (Kaw). 4~STRK: 1. Ben Sannan (Yam); 2. Jeremy Mclain (Yam). went down the tubes when he developed a flat rear tire on the final lap and finished a distant second, barely edging Thompson at the finish. Graves and Bath were at it again in the 250cc Pro class. Graves and Bath staged another close swapfest for the lead, but when the two hit lapped riders late in the moto, Graves broke free from Bath to score a narrow win. Graves led the first three laps of moto two, but after that it was Bath's moment to shine. Bath fended off all of Graves' challenges to win overall with a 2-1 tally, ahead of Graves (1-2). Trailing the Pro duo was the top-placing Intermediate rider, Jon Kauffman, who topped both motos, ahead of Yamaha rider Gerritt Schaffer and Sean Connaghan. Former Alaska State Champion Jeff MacDonald rode his new Suzuki RM250 to a 1-1 win in the Over 40 Pro class. MacDonald turned two good starts into two winning performances to collect the top payoff, ahead of Kawasaki rider Randy Tuller (3-2). Honda-mounted Joe Casey (2-3) finished third, followed by Suzuki pilot Dean Johnson (5-4) and CR500 rider Chris Alberts (4-5) in one of the largest assemblies of Over 40 riders thus far in the series. eN Albany Motorsports Park Albeay, Ongon Results: September 8-9, 2001 (Round 10 of 121 Saturday WMN: I. Heidi Koers~hgen (Hon); 2. Rhiana Stenzel (Suz); 3. Cheryl Whelchel (Hon). P/W (4-6): 1. Tanner Berry (Pol); 2. Sierra Bragg (Pol); 3. Brandon Barber (Hon). P/W (7-8): 1. Austin Klemeie (Pol); 2. Gage Cook (KTM); 3. Ryan Mullikin (Vam). 50 OPEN: 1. Nash Blaylock (Hus); 2. Tanner Berry (Pol); 3. Tori Tumer (KTM). 60 BEG: 1. Derrick May (Kaw); 2. Joe McCaslin (Kaw); 3. Joshua Alexander (KTM). 60 JR: 1. Thomas Nichols (KlIw); 2. Dylan Stone (KTM): 3. Nash Blaylock (Kaw). 60 SR: 1. Tyler McClinton (KTM): 2. Gored Steinke (KTM); 3. DllInny Gubser (Kaw). 60 OPEN: 1. Denny Gubser (KlIw); 2. Tyler McClinton (KTM); 3. Gored Steinke (KTM). cue I • n • _ s OCTOBER 24, 2001 63

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