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Cycle News 2001 10 24

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r-----------------------------------~Vl ~ j ~ Z W 9 >- 35+: 1. Mark Parkerson (Kew); 2. Tim Burns (KllIw); 3. Brad Colesworthy (Kew); 4. Tim Moose (Ka.,); 5. Guy R. Monagas (Ka.,). OIL AM: I. Kyle Henson (Suz); 2. Cherlie Hamrock (Suz); 3. Reagan Perry (Suz). OIL C: t. Darrell Driver (Suz); 2. Josh Whisnant (Ka.,); 3. J",h Brady (Yam); 4. Jeff Dav;s (Su,); 5. Chris Gantt (Yam). (l/L D; 1. Chris Goforth (Yam); 2. Justin FaUs (Yam); 3. Tim Christien (Yam); 4. Jonah Cloninger (Yam); 5. Jason Lo.,man (Yam). By RANDY SANSOM '" ~ Q. Midwest Challenge Round 2: Dyersburg Fairgrounds Bond, Orr Show Who's Got More DYERSBURG,TN,SEPT.8 T Shelby Supercross: Darrell Driver steamrolled the 250cc and Unlimited C classes at round 14 of the Rollercoaster Racing Tour Supercross Series in Shelby, North carolina. llaults: 5eptember 8, 2881 lllound 141 into the Rollercoaster Series lead by a single point over Jeff Davis, who had a disappointing night. A qualifier crash left Davis simply finishing, and while he had a good ride in the main event, his fourth place wasn't good enough to keep him in front for the points chase. However, with two rounds left, this contest will be interesting to watch. The action in the 125cc C class was wild and woolly, with Brady the most consistent top-five finisher (double wins is pretty consistent), and Thor/Michelin/Kawasaki of Statesville/Ba rr' s Competition's Shane Kendrick (2-3) of Hickory, North Carolina, and Driver (3-4) the next-most consistent. Dal-Kawa/ Cycle Center/Strange Racing! Hamrick Insurance's Charlie Hamrick of Boiling Springs, North Carolina, another woods rider, was squeezed out on the qualifier start and only had time to work up to sixth before the three laps ended. Hamrick's main event went better, and he stayed on Brady's fender the entire time to finish runner-up. Special mention must be made of Justin Hopson of Kings Mountain, North Carolina, who competed for the first time aboard a 125cc machine in the 125cc C class. The KawasakiSuzuki of Gastonia racer rode to 11 th aboard Justin Falls' Yamaha and, incidentally, won both the Senior Mini and Supermini contests in heated battles with his teammate Brad Hinson. eN 50 SHAFT BEG D-I; 1. Brandon Ropp (Yam); 2. Brandon Holland (Yam); 3. Cha.. Vodry (Yam); 4. JlIcob Davidson (Yam); 5. JOShUlli Clark (Yam). 50 SHAFT BEG D-2: 1. Dillon Harris (Suz); 2. Will Irby III (Suz); 3. Sa.,yer Vodry (Yam); 4. Casey Ellis (Suz); 5. Wade Gaston (Hon). 50 SHAFT C; I. Zack Bro.,n (Hon); 2. Dillon Burks (Yam); 3. M8tthew Burgan (Yam); 4. Kate Atkinson (Yam); 5. Seott Sifford (Hon). 50 SHAFT: 1. Brandon Wollenhaupl (Pol): 2. Jesse Helms (KTM); 3. Cody Griffin (Hon); 4. Adam Bo.,en (KTM); 5. Addison Parrish (Hus). 50 (4-6): 1. Adam Bo.,en (KTM); 2. Jesse Helms (KTM); 3. Addison Parr;sh (Hus); 4. Zack Bro.,n (Hon); 5. Brenden Sherrill (Hon). 50 (7-8); 1. Chelsea McSwa;n (Cob); 2. Lucas Helms (KTM); 3. Tripp Smith (Pol); 4. Dylan Nash (KTM); 5. Brandon Wollenhaupt (Pol). 50 OPEN; 1. Lucas Helms (KTM); 2. Tripp Smith (Pol); 3. Dylan Nash (KTM); 4. Derrick Shuda (Hus); 5. Cody Moore (Pol). 65 (7-9): I. Cheisea McS.,ain (Ka.,); 2. Cody Thomas (K8W); 3. Austin Ropp (Kaw); 4. Brandon G_ne (Ka.,); 5. Skyler McMahan (Yam). 6S (10-11); 1. Michael McQuay (KTM); 2. Jesse Lawing (Kew): 3. Jeremiah Driscoll (KTM); 4. Carlos Short (K8W); 5. Rye" Parkerson (Kaw). 65 OPEN; 1. Jesse La.,ing (Ka.,); 2. Cody Thomas (Ka.,); 3. Jeremiah Driscoll (KTM); 4. Ryan Par1

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