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Devll's Ridge: Yamaha of Lumberton's Jason Bryant took the early lead In the first
125cc A moto at the Ballzee Grand Championship Series event in Sanford, North Carolina.
(Kow); 3. Taylor Futrell (Suz); 4. Brae TIckle (Hon);
5. Motthew Williams (Yam).
85 0: 1. Justin Shaffer (Yam); 2. Edward
Humphrey (Kaw); 3. Charles Lee (Vam); 4. McCoy
Goforth (Vom); 5. Cody Norwood (Kaw).
SCHBY: 1. Shawn Neilsen (Yam); 2. Chevis King
(Suz); 3. Matthew Williams (Suz); 4. Jeremy Jacobs
(Vom); 5. Bobby Moore (Vom).
t 25 A: t. Jim Neese (Hus); 2. Aaron Day
(Yam); 3. Jason Bryant (Yam); 4. Adam Overcash
(Han); 5. Jason Baldwin (Yam).
125 B: I. lechary Kutschenko (Suz); 2. Dollas
Lusk (Yam): 3. Erik Pfeiffer (Han); 4. Scott Worden
(Hon); 5. Jordan Richardson (Han).
t 25 C: 1. Jeremy Jacobs (Yam); 2. Daniel
Hurley (Yam); 3. Chevis King (Suz); 4. Robert
Norwood (Hon); 5. Brae Bunman (Vam).
125 0: I. T.J. Greene (Yam); 2. David Crowe
(Han): 3. Douglas RUlirk (Han); 4. Jackie Kern
(Hon); 5. Williom Riggs (Yam).
250 A: 1. Aaron Day (Yam); 2. Adllm Qvercllsh
(Hon); 3. Chris Ainstead (KTM); 4. Scottie Shipley
(Vom); 5. Joson Bryont (Vom).
250 B: 1. Zochary Kutschenko (Suz); 2. Dollos
Lusk (Vam); 3. Wesley Sapp (KTM); 4. Melvin Hardy
(Vam); 5. Ryon Schafer (Vam).
250 C: 1. Travis Rominger (Suz); 2. Aaron Bond
(Hus); 3. Noah Husky (Yam); 4. Kevin CliSS (Kaw);
5. Mark ezysz (Han).
250 D: I. Chad Ragan (Yam); 2. David Crowe
(Han); 3. Douglas Ruark (Hon); 4. Casey Leach
(Vam); 5. Gary Kennedy (Kaw).
all AM: 1. Melvin Hardy (Yam); 2. Wesley Sapp
(KTM); 3. Tob;n Fa.. (Vam); 4. Noah Husky (Vam);
5. Chad Popovich (Han).
WMN: 'I. Toni Moore (Yam); 2. Evelyn Humphrey
(Kow).
25+ A: 1. Jim Neese (Hus); 2. Nelan McFarland
(Hon); 3. Brad Proctor (Yam); 4. Kyle Richardson
(Yam); 5. Jarriet V81entine (Yam).
25+ B: 1. Jamie Miller (Han); 2. Erik Pfeiffer
(Han); 3. Roger Baxter (Yam); 4. Steven Ratliff
(Yam); 5. Scott Worden (Hon).
25+ C: 1. Timothy Ware (KllW); 2. Kenneth
Hicks (Kaw); 3. Steven Simpson (Kaw); 4. Jeff
Hensley (Hon); 5. Chris Corbo (Vam).
30+ A: 1. Scott Shipley (Vom); 2. Nelon
McFarland (Han); 3. Brad Proctor (Yam); 4. Alen
Alford (Hus); 5. Russ Pickett (Vom).
30+ B: 1. Steven Ratliff (Yam); 2. Roger Baxter
(Yam); 3. Jamie Miller (Han); 4. Anthony Pennisi
(Hon); 5. Rondy Beosley (Hon).
30+ C: 1. Kenneth Hicks (Kaw); 2. Timothy
Ware (Kaw); 3. Steven Simpson (Kaw); 4. MlIrk
Czysz (Hon); 5. Vic Graham (Suz).
35+: 1. Scott Shipley (Yam); 2. David Eller
(Han); 3. Russ Pickett (Yam); 4. Kris Egbert (Yam);
5. William Hobson (Yam).
401': 1. Darrell Bell (Hon); 2. Isaac J. De Jager
(Kaw): 3. Kris Egbert (Yam); 4. Willillm Hobson
(Yam); 5. Richard Weaver (Yam).
4-STRK: 1. Jarriet Valentine (YlIrn); 2. Ryan
Schafer (Yam): 3. Richard Weaver (Yam); 4. Jimmy
Fraley (Yam); 5. Kenneth Putt (KTM).
top five. Webb only got to eighth,
which meant fifth overall.
Eric Brown had the 85cc (14-15)
class under control until his bike quit.
This gave the class to John Hopkins,
as his 2-1 tally gave him the overall.
However, Brown returned to finish
second overall in the ever-competitive Supermini class. James Jackson
from Monroe took the win. Taylor
Futrell, Broe Tickle and Matthew
Williams were also top-five runners.
The 125cc and 250cc B classes
were dominated
by Zachary
Kutschenko, who joined Neese as a
double-class winner. Shipley also
joined this elite club, as he took
overalls in Over 30 A and Over 35
racing.
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Devll's Ridge
Sanford, North carolina
Resuhs:September3o, 2001
50 SHAFT: 1. Kyle Peters (Cob): 2. Jeff Burgess
(Yl'Jm); 3. Richllrd Miles (Yam); 4. Matt Cox (Yam); 5.
Cooper Webb (Vam).
50 (4-6): 1. Jacob Knable (Cob): 2. Alex Feller
(Cob): 3. Darrell Sellars (Cob): 4. Justin Wolford
(KTM): 5. Cooper Webb (Pol).
50 (7-8): 1. Joseph Bean (Cob); 2. Steven Good
(Cob); 3. Brandon Rowell (Cob); 4. Nathaniel Carter
(Pol): 5. Chase Everhort (Cob).
60 (7-9): 1. Ryan Currie (Ki!lw); 2. Colton Tickle
(KTM); 3. Jeremy Smith (KTM); 4. Steven Good
(Kaw); 5. Thomas Roberts (KTM).
60 (10-11): 1. Bobby Buhr (KTM); 2. Joshuo
Thomos (Kow); 3. Ricky Winters (KTM); 4. Glenn
Bolfour (KTM); 5. Corey Hunt (Kow).
85 (7·11): I. Broc Tickle (Hon); 2. Devon
Pilkington (KllW); 3. Taylor Futrell (Suz); 4. Ryan
Currie (Kow); 5. Bobby Buhr (Suz).
85 (12-13): I. Ryan Shonyo (Kaw); 2. Matthew
Williams (Hon): 3. Stephen Winters (Kaw); 4. Wess
Goins (Yam); 5. Glen Martin (Kaw).
85 (14-15): I. John Hopkins (Vom); 2. Steven
Locklel'Jr (Yl'Jm); 3. Brillo Wood (Yam); 4. William
Bryant (Y8m); 5. Jonath8n Be:lfour (Suz).
S/MIN1: 1. James Jackson (Yam); 2. Eric Brown
With a full lineup of races on Saturday and many Support classes on
Sunday, riders have the opportunity
to ride on the same track as the Pros
and see just how fast they really are.
The top rider this weekend was
Michigan Yamaha rider Nick Wey,
who won the 125cc Pro and 250cc
Pro classes and finished second in the
Four-Stroke National. By the way,
Wey was on a YZ250F in the FourStroke event; think of what might
have happened had he been on a
426! The next-smallest bike in the
class he raced against was the Suzuki
DR400 of Alex Rossetto. Wey is truly
one of the fastest Pros in the USA,
and whomever he rides for next year
will truly have a future champion on
their hands.
KTM rider and defending FourStroke champion Kelly Smith showed
why he has that big number-one on
his bike. He dominated the National,
and with the level of riders entered,
that was no easy task.
In the first moto of the Four-Stroke
National, Smith got out front and led
every lap for the moto win. Last
year's winner, Clark Stiles, looked
like he might have the speed to win
again. Stiles had fellow KTM rider
Brian Mason on his heals, with Wey
working to reach the front. On lap
three, Stiles came into the fastest
corner on the track and high-sided,
ending his day. Mason put on a great
ride to finish second, with Wey third.
Rounding out the top five were KTM
rider John Penrod and Cannondale
rider David Espinoza.
In moto two, Smith again put his
Red Bull KTM out front to stay, leading every lap for the moto and overall
win. KTM rider Jeff Gibson of Ohio
kept Smith honest every lap of the
way. Gibson just could not get the
drive he needed to make a pass,
though he was close many times.
Wey tried everything he could to
catch them, but he looked like he
just needed more power. Wey finished third for the moto and second
overall, and Gibson finished third
overall. Mason went down in the second corner but worked his way from
dead last to eighth by moto's end,
placing fifth overall.
The first 250cc A moto was just
crazy! Smith snared the holeshot,
with Mason second and Gibson third.
Gibson moved by Mason on lap two
and set his sights on Smith. The two
went into the bowl turn together,
made contact and went down. Smith
was unable to restart, which ended
his moto. Gibson restarted, but he
could only work his way back to 13th
by moto's end. Out front, Mason had
Wey hot on his heels for three laps,
but Mason wouldn't give up the lead.
On lap six, though, Mason came
rolling into the bowl turn a little slow his KTM had given up the ghost,
handing him a DNF. With Mason out
of the picture, Wey put his YZ250
way out front. Dreyer Cycle/Fox/Pro
Circuit rider Jeffrey Baker finished
second. Local fast dude David
Espinoza finished third for the moto.
In moto two, Smith was again out
front, with Gibson in second, Wey in
third, Stiles in fourth and Mason in
fifth. Everyone lined the fence to see
another great show. This time, Smith
and Gibson battled out front - without
going down. Smith took the moto
win, with Gibson second. Wey fin-
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