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Cycle News 2001 10 24

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Team Green rider Gavin Gracyk showed up on a Kawasaki KX250 to get in some track time in the Support classes. He handily won all motos in the 250cc/Open and extra bigbike classes. There was also a pit-bike race held on the Pee Wee track, mostly for friends and mechanics, such as Gracie's tuner, Stephan Leblanc. Track owner Tim Bemhard participated but was DQed for course-cutting. Fun was had by all. haVing problems, as he was terribly overgeared for the conditions. The final heat results were Sherman, Shefts, Clark, Carsen Shefts and McAfee. The Open Pro flat-track heat included Tom Sherman, his daughter Carly, Montana's Clark, and Spokane, Washington's young flattracker Rory Whitney. From the beginning, Sherman-Anglin led her dad - a scenario that has been becoming more frequent. Clark was followed by Whitney, and they knocked on Sherman's door in the opening laps. Clark slipped by, and shortly after that Whitney pulled by Sherman. The final top three were Sherman-Anglin, Clark and Whitney. In the Speedway final, McAfee again stole away with the holeshol. This time he held it easily to the checkers, followed by Sherman, MartY Shefts, Clark and Carsen Shefts. In the Open Pro flat-track final, ShermanAnglin, riding her Woods Rotax as she has in every other race this year, refused to be beaten. The racing happened behind her. Sherman-Anglin took the win. Clark followed. Whitney was third, and Sherman was fourth, followed by the rest of the field. Results ChomploNI>lp c...... 25.. AlB: I. David Hand (Yam); 2. Robin McClain (IITM); 3. Chuck Bingham (Kew): 4. David Grega (Kaw); 5. John Krep. (Yam) 2s.. C: 1. M1chHl Gerber (Yam); 2. Mark Fortney (Suz); 3. WII· ton Lewis (Kaw); 4. Nate Ames (Suz); 5. Jot Toth (IITM). 30.. NB: David Hand (Yam): 2. Robin fl\cCleIn (IITM); 3. Jeff Ridl:« (KTM); 4. DaYid Bemard (Yam): 5. John Krepl (Yem) 30+ C~ 1. Mark Fortney (Sot): 2. Mark Bobek (Yem); 3. Mark Monroe (Hon); 4. Wdton Lewis (Kaw); 5. HarT)' Oowa.ek (Yern). 40. AlB: I. Scott ~ (Ke...); 2. Devld Blaumen (Hon); 3. Randy Kline (Yem); 4. Carl Davis (Hon); 5. Gary Gl1IC)ik (Kaw). 40. C: I. Jamu Kraly (KTM); 2. Randy Stewart (Hon); 3. Thomes Conley (Hon); 4. Harry Oowaek (Yam); 5. Bob Bland (Hon). 4·STRK: I. Robin .M.c:Claln (KTM); 2. David G~ (KTM); 3. Raymond Martin (Sw:); 4. Peul Steno (KTM); 5. Jim Hurt (Hon). PRE· 1980: l. Raymond Martin (Suz); 2. Guy nUman (Hon); 3. John Cook (Kaw). Victorville Motocross Complex: Jay Kelley rocketed to the first-mota win and finished second In mota two for second overall In the 250cc Novice class In Victorville, California. PRE· 1990: 1. Scott McPherson (Mal); 2. Corl Devi. (Kaw); 3. Jason Olsen (Hon). Support CIllS!M!S 85 JR: 1. KeyIn Devis (Sut); 2, Justin Knapp (Kaw); 3. Ryen Vale (Hon). 85 SR: 1. I\ndy Sczypta (Yam); 2. Aaron Kline (Yam): 3. Sammy Isab" 2. Rkto 3. Ro Pro leader Clay Hoenshell increased his overall points lead to 135 over second-placed Haydn Franklin on Sunday with a cruise through the course. Back at his van after the race, Hoenshell was jazzed about his win. "I got out in front at the start," he recounted, "then waved Franklin past me to see what he had. After a lap on his heels, I decided to get around and let her fly. I never saw him againl That sure was a fast track, with no reason to pace." The first lap saw a tightly grouped pack of Pros just seconds apart, but from the second on, HoensheJl pulled as much as a minute ahead of the group at times. There are several skirmishes within the various classes as the season-end banquet nears. Four-Stroke Intermediate rider Doug Neubauer is only seven points from the leader, Mitchell Martin, with Ryan Sudderth ciose on their heels, just nine points back of the lead. In the Four-Stroke Expert ciass, Cody Harris dropped a place, to third, after a track-cutting incident on Sunday, putting him 90 points behind Eric Hess, with Scott Stidd sliding into second place 80 points off the lead. Roddy Gray is a mere 15 points behind leader Kent Climer in the Over 35 Intermediate ciass, and in the Over 45 Intermediate ciass, Wayne Reeves leads Thomas D. Moore by 35 points. The Ladies Experts have quite a battle going, as well, with Gina Montey showing a 45-point lead over Bethany Jacobs, and Sherri Stephens only 70 points behind Mantey. Anything can happen with only three races to go, and these are just a few of the many battles taking place. The Pee Wee classes have quite a few scuffles going. In the 50cc Amateur class, John Short IV holds a 27-point lead over Chase Reynolds, Intermediate Corbin Fleming has a siight five-point lead over Tyler Nickelson, and Dusty Hammond leads the Experts, with Joshua Hess trailing him by just 25 points. Pee Wee 60cc Amateur Austin Henderson has an 84-point lead over Justin Gregory, and Intermediate Christian Vowell leads Kenny Rodgers by 65 points. By BRENDAl't FENNESSY SALMON, lD, SEPT. 8 The final round of the ISRA Speedway Championship was held in conjunction with the Idaho Aat-track Championship at the Lemhi County Fairgrounds. Carly Sherman-Anglin, daughter of longtime Salmon, Idaho, champion Tom Sherman and always a Salmon favorite, carried on the family tradition by topping the Open Pro flat-track ranks, beating not only her father but riders from Montana, Washington and Idaho on the quarter-mile clay oval. Shane McAfee, the driving force behind speedway in the intermountain region, took well-deserved top honors in the Speedway division. In the first Speedway heat, McAfee absconded with the holeshot. McAfee was gelting along well with his George Wenn-tuned Jawa until he came off on the third lap, relinquishing the lead to Tom "The Shermanator" Sherman. Behind Sherman was MartY Shefts, followed by past winner Rich Clark, who was SR BEG: I. Mike BoskoYic:h; 2- K.C. Ra1sch. SR NOV: 1. Jim Masten; 2- Chris Cumbu. Scenic Highlands Motosports Park Hand, McPherson Double Up at Vet MX By ROB PETRAS NEWCOMERSTOWN, OH, SEPT. 8 Scenic Highlands Motosports Park in Newcomerstown, Ohio, hosted the inaugural Midwest SeniorNet Motocross Championships. Although attendance was somewhat low, there was first-class racing out on the track. As there is emphasis on the Senior riders, these racers proved that getting older doesn't necessarily mean getting slower. Well-known racer Dave Hand from Mantua, Ohio, and 2000 Over 30 B U.S. Amateur National Champion Robin McClain from Lagrange, Ohio, battled ferociousiy in four motos in the Over 25 AlB and Over 30 AlB classes. Hand got the holeshot in the fITst Over 25 mota on his Kames/Pro-Action/Wiseco/Hand Promotions/Cometic Gasket Yamaha YZ426F. McClain, riding for Avon laPorte Cycle and Scenic Highlands Motasports Park: David Hand from Mantua, Ohio, won the Over 25 and Over 30 classes at the Midwest 5enlorNet Championship In Newcomerstown, Ohio. cue •• n _ _ S OCTOBER 24. 2001 83

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