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Cycle News 2001 11 21

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_IID.:------------------------------, w w ~ 8 > '" ffi "iii ~ "- ki rolled to a stop. handing third for the moto and third overall to Adam Brachear. The 250cc A class had a host of fast riders on the sign-up sheet. In moto one, Robert Motsinger put his Kawasaki out front and was cooking. Behind him was a battle of the fourstrokes. between Alex Rossetto and Todd Sheedy. Rossetto put his Suzuki across the line ahead of Sheedy's Vamaha. In moto two, Motsinger again got out front, taking the moto and overall wins. Rossetto again put his big Suzuki into second for the moto, for second overall. Doug Huston brought home his Honda in third for the mota and overall. R••ult. 50 JR: 1. ChaseArmstroog; Z. Seth Bowman; 3. CoIe~. 50 SR: I. Trevor Ross; 2. Nate Mc:l.eese; 3. Dalton TaykM": 4. Zach Edward; 5. Dalt6n Burge:u. 65: 1. Mitch Comell; 2. Ryan Padgett; 3. D.J. Edwards: 4. Rkhard Tague; 5. Trevor 1..awmK:e. 80 JR: I. Bryce Bowman; 2. Mike Natway; 3. Dillon Hall; 4. MItch Cornell; 5. Brion JellQl!r. 80 SR: I. Shea Knuth; 2. Jonathan Six; 3. Josh Durbin; 4. Travis Crocks; 5. Dustin Johnson. 80 OPEN: I. Shea Knuth; 2. Josh Durbin; 3. Bryce 8oIIIman; 4. MIke Melway; 5. Dillon Hall. 125 A.: I. Kyle Totten. 125 B: I. Shea Knuth; 2. Billy Durbin. 125 C: J. Nathoo W",II; 2. Robl!rt Jonl!!; 3. A.dam Brachellr; 4. 50 Durbin; 5. Vic King. 250 A.: 1. Robm Mot5inger; 2. A.Jex R~o; 3. Doug HUlton; 4. B!lIy 8oIIIman; 5. Cale Sexson. 250 8: 1. Tom Davls; 2. Lonce Taylor. 250 C: 1. Sean KIncaid; 2. Erlc: P1gg; 3. Greg Bntehear; 4. 8rock Baker; 5, David Coultl!r. SCHBY: I. Shea Knuth; 2. Jonuthan su... 14-24: 1. Doug Huston; 2. Dustin Cto\II; 3. Blake Holt: 4. Billy Durbin; 5.l..Jlnc.e Taylor. 25+: I. Room Motsinger, 2. Alex Rosette; 3. Todd Sheady; 4. Billy Bowman; 5. A.ric Wahoo. 30.. 8: 1. John A.sh1lt'Otth; 2. Tom Oovis; 3. Eric Pigg; 4. Brett Lallfl'ela'; 5. Jeff Mahon. 40...: 1. Ed Matway; 2. Bob f\WcucctiIl. OPEN: I.Ivtc Walton; 2. Chad Gray. Sacramento Raceway Chris Shope also crashed early in the race and was making a comeback. The battle for second heated up between Newhall and Barrick. Newhall made a clean pass, only to have Barrick blast right past him exiting a comer. The two were neck and neck over the stadium whoops, but Newhall got a little crazy and took himself and Barrick out on top of the finish-line jump. That put Uriah furtan and Valenson in second and third. Valenson passed Furton over the double-double. By now, Hilton was way too far ahead for anyone to catch him. Hilton took the win, followed by Valenson. Furton, Randy Fields and Michael Hilani. In the second moto, Hilton again earned the holeshot. Valenson, Furton and Newhall came around the first turn in a tight bunch behind him. Newhall slipped to the inside of Furtan on tum two. He tried to duplicate the move over the double-double but came up with nothing. Hilton was being kept in check by Valenson, who was able to gain ground until a bad run through the whoops brought his run to a temporary halt. At midway, the race was still up for grabs, with positions two through six all separated by one or two bike lengths. in third, Newhall was looking wild and ready to sample some fine red clay at any moment. yet he was gaining ground on Valenson. An intense battle for fourth between Furton and Fields was shaping up. Crossing the finish line with one lap to go, they were side by side, but Fields was edged out. Fields then attempted to force a move to the inside, creating a nice muffler scratch all the way down Furton's plastic, but Fields squirted past. Furton didn't have enough left to repay the favor. Newhall pinned it through the whoops after Valenson, but he dropped a tire on the last one and had to settle for third. The final running order was Hilton, Valenson, Newhall, Fields and Furton. Hilton Checks Out Monster Mountain Motocross: The battle between Joey Hargrove (228) and Darryl Heisler (506) kept the crowd on its feet during the 250cc A contest in Tallassee, Alabama. be. When the gate dropped, Hargrove took off. Heisler was relegated to fifth after a bad start. With Hargrove out front, Heisler put his head down and tried to overtake the leaders, but he could only manage to move up into third. Hargrove took the win and the overaU, followed by Davy Duprel, Heisler, Honda-mounted Marc Rudolf, and James Morrison. Duprel and Heisler met again in the Over 30 class, each taking a moto win. Duprel (2-1) prevailed for the overall, over Heisler (1-2). Several of the Amateur classes featured epic battles. In the 125cc B class, a knockdown, drag-out battle took place between Vamaha riders Eric Odom and Adam Rector. Odom bested Rector both times out in truly exciting race-long duels. In 85cc action, two more Alabama hotshoes, Chase Borders and James Ragsdale, met in both the Senior Mini and Supermini classes. Borders prevailed in the Senior Mini class. taking both moto wins; Ragsdale did likewise in the Supermini class. Borders seemed prepared to pass Ragsdale in the final Supermini moto but ran off the track and lost a couple of seconds, handing the win to Ragsdale. Following the pair home in third was Suzuki-mounted Adam Bamett. Yet another bam-burner took place in the 125cc C class, as Vl-mounted Shane Mills faced off against archrival Dustin Gills. These two had a bar-banger in moto one, with Gills heading Mills until the last lap. when Mills made his move, taking the lead at the finish. In moto two, KTM rider lack Rossetti took the win, followed by Mills and Clint Stagner, with Gills in fourth. The overall went to Mills (1-2). Rossetti also took the overall in the Schoolboy class, easily winning both motos. (Yam); 3. Julio Riss II (lion); 4. Blake Smith (Hen); 5. Jeul! Holmes (Hon). S/MlNI: 1. James Ragsdale (Kaw); 2. Chase Borden (Kaw); 3. lac Lucal (Kaw); 4. KendeU ~ (Suz); 5. Clayton Brady (Kaw). 125 B: I. Eric Odom (Yam); 2. Mam Rector (Yam), 125 C: 1. Shane MIlls (Yam); 2. Dustin Gills (Yam); 3. Clint Stag. ner (Yam); 4. T.C. Ughtsey (Hon): 5. Jason Miller (Hen). 1250: I. Chuck McCord (KTM); 2. Chad Nichols (Hon); 3. Matthew Spicer (Kaw); 4. Robert Singley (Hon); 5. Nick Serrltelli (Hon). 250 A.: I. Joey HMgrove (Hon); 2. Q.,rryl H~lsler (Yllm); 3. Davy Dupre! (Yam); 4. James Morrison (Yam); 5. More Rudolph (Yam). 250 C: I. Matt Drlzo (KTM); 2. Buck Hortzog (Yom); 3. Shane Troylor (Yam); 4, Brint Simpson (Kaw); 5. Mark Deloney (Yom). 250 0: 1. Travis Hyslop (Yam); 2. Keyln Browning (Kaw): 3. Ralph Godwin (Yom); 4. Kevin Harms (Kaw); 5. Chad Henle (Sut). OPEN 2-STRK: I. Glenn Turner (Hon); 2. Jason Elliott (Hon); 3. Cody Hmnon (Hon). OPEN 4-STRK: I. Joson Londers (Hon): 2. Jonathan Coggins (Hon): 3. Chorlle Edwards (Hon). YTH (65-85): I, Jordan Juggins (Suz); 2. Lomar Landreth (Yam); 3. Justin Woodfin (Kow); 4. Jooathan Woodfin (Kaw); 5. Cory Williams (Kew). SCHBY: J. Zach Rossetll (Yam); 2. Clint Stagner (Yam); 3. Shane MIlls (Yam); 4. Dustin GiDs (Yam); 5 Jason MIller (Hon) 16·24. I. Brent Simpson (Kaw); 2. T.C lightsey (Hon); 3. A.dam Reder (Yllm); 4. Marc Rudolph (Hen): 5. Terry Holmes (Hon) 30.. I. Davy Dupre! (Yam): 2. Darryl Heisler (Yarn); 3, Randall Bush (Sul). 35.: I, Bill Matthews (Yam); 2_ Mike Taylor (KTM); 3. Dave Crain (GG); 4. Room Johnson (Yam); 5. Tom Halliburton (Kaw). 40.; 1. Doyjd DanIel (Yom); 2. Bill Matthews (Yam); 3. Dave Crain (Hon); 4 Randoll K1p6er (Yam); 5. Milte ToykJr (KTM) 48...: I. Steve Corlee (Suz:); 2. R:ancIllIl Thompson (Yam): 3. A.Uen Murphy (Yam). Rusty Buck (Han); 4. Blaine Craft. (Hon); 5. ChaR WalllJ (Han). 50 (4.6) BEG: 1. D.J. Barnes (KTM); 2. RYlIfl i\Iexandl!r (KTM); 3. Payton Osborne (KTM); 4. Jordan Bender (Pol); 5. Joshua Peterson (Pol). 50 (7-8): 1. loch Van ~ (Cob); 2. Cody Evans (Pol); 3. jordan Hausman (KTM): 4. Freddy Ball!! (PoI)i 5. A.nthony Pam (Pol). 50 OPEN: 1 Calvtn LaCuretle (Cob); 2. Robert Willon (KTM); 3. Zachary Van Meter (Cob); 4. ~ron Williams (PoI)i 5. Brilln Yorton. 65 BEG 0-1: 1. Dylan Lane (KTM); 2. Stuart Luper (KTM); 3. lach Mcfarl&nd (Kaw); 4. Robert Noftz (Kow); 5. Brian Yorton (KTM). 65 BEG 0·2: I. Stev~ Godman (Kllw); 2. BYly Barton (KllW); 3. Calvin LaCurelJe (KTM); 4. Taylor Watson (Kaw); 5. Grahom Self (KTM). 65 NOV: I. Joshua McPherson (KTM); 2. Stuart Luper (KTM); 3. BlIJ Barton (Kew); 4. Josh Sl!ucler (Kaw); 5. Mike Carp~ter (KTi'\). 85 (8-12) BEG: I. Oeric LAne (Yam); 2. Michael Winters (Yem); 3. Ryan Gorman (Hon): 4. JU51.ln Wlsterman (Kaw); 5. Ryan Oe<:oque (Hon). 85 (13-16) BEG. \. ShIne Bolin (Kow); 2. Mike Jones (Kaw): 3. Ramsey Canham (Hon); 4. Brilln Dougherty (Yam) 5. A.ustin McCrory (Yam). 85 NOV: 1. J.D. Moore (Hon); 2. Shane Bolin (Kaw); 3. Kevin Byfield (Kaw); 4, Eric Byfield (Kaw); 5. Wade Decker (Hen). 125 BEG: I. Billy Klith (Yam); 2. Chris Claus (Yam); 3, Neil Simpson (Yam); 4. Mtllt Balnard (Yam); 5. Jason Dooyes (Yam). 125 NOV: I. Billy Klllh (Yam); 2. Toby Messer (Hon); 3. Chris Budd (KTM); 4. Kyle Kersey (Yam); 5. WlKil! Homes (Hon). 250 BEG: I. Billy Hilton (KTM); 2. Randy Valenson (Yam): 3. Randy Fields (Yam); 4. Uriah Futton (Kow); 5. Trent Newhall (Hon). 250 NOV: I. Kenny Unk (Hon); 2 A.dam Honsel (Yom); 3. A.aron Hansel (Yom); 4 Jon Foss (Yam). ,--------------------------------=-~,....,.,~ w " ~ 8 a: 5 With No Ivey, Wall Cleans It "- J: By BRoe MIKEl. TAVLORVILLE, IL, OCT. 7 With constant track changes and Dealer Dollars, the South Fork Dirt Riders venue is fast becoming one of the most popular tracks in Illinois. With a vast riffing area and a superfast track, this place truly has something for everyone, and some great weather set up a great day of racing. The 125cc C class was the biggest class of the day. In moto one, Rick Ivey took an easy win. Nathan Wall took his Kawasaki to second, followed by Robert Jones. When they lined up for mota two, first-moto winner Ivey was unable to make the call. Wall took advantage of Ivey's absence and took the moto win. Jones finished second for the mota and sec· ond overall. SoCal/Decal rider Justin Pinckard appeared to have third for the moto and third overall in the bag, but on the last lap his Suzu- (50,). 80 (12·13): 1. JltCob Monell (Yam): 2. A.ndrew Crowson (Hon); 3. Lomar LandreUl (Yam); 4. Patrick Lowe (Kaw): 5. Cody Greene (Kow). 60 (14-15): 1. A.ustln Belster'hng (Yam); 2. lack Greene (Kaw); 3. Houston Granl (Kaw); 4. Trav!s Goff (Yam); 5. James HaDS (Yam). SR MINI (12-15): 1. Chase Borders (Kaw); 2. James Ragsdale (Kaw)i 3. A.dam Barnett (Suz); 4, Patrick Lowe, (Kaw): 5. Cody Greene (Kaw). MINI 4·STRK: I. Preston Jennings (Hon); 2. Cody Blackwell cue SACRAMENTO, CA, OCT. 12 Billy Hilton began his last race ever in the 250cc Beginner class by taking the holeshot. Close behind were Randy Valenson, Bucky Gerolamy and lack Barrick. As the leaders approached the first double, Gerolamy opted to not double it and was immedjately passed by three or four riders, Valenson challenged Hilton for the lead, showing Hilton a wheelan every corner and pulling up beside him as the two launched over the double-double. Valenson misjudged the jump and slightly cased it. taking a nasty get-off. Barrick took advantage of mistakes by Gerolamy and Valenson to take command of second. Clint Newhall was closing fast with an out-of-control riding style and wearing a T-shirt, jeans and work boots for riding gear. Hilton was beginning to check out at this point. but he almost threw it away by nosing in short on a double. Hilton managed to keep it rubber side down and roosted off. Valenson, who had remounted about 14th, was making a great comeback and was already up to sixth. South Fork Dirt Riders 50 OIL·INJ: I. Patrick Lumpkm (Yam); 2. Cody Holmes (Yam). Gr~ Gr~e (KTM). 50 (7.6): I. CaHidy Shives (KTM); 2. Kasey Grant (KTM), 65 (7·9): 1. Nicholas Hoots (KTM); 2. Kramer Johnson (Kaw); 3. Cory WIJlJams (Kow): 4, ""uslin Chapman (KDw): 5. Dillon Bond (Kow). 65 (10·11): I. Kyle Gills (KTM); 2. Justin Woodfin (Kaw); 3. Jonathan Woodfin (Kaw);", Mflrc Ryan (Kew); 5, lack Wllco,lC (Kaw). JR MINI 60 (7.11): I. Kyle Gills (Kaw); 2. Dylan Daniels (Yem); 3. Kendo!lll Mason (Suz); 4. Hunter Wolters (Suz); 5. Evon Cockrell • 50 YAM/SUI BEG: l. Chris Deeoque (Yam); 2. Travis Tlmm (Yam); 3. Keith Clark (Yam); 4. DeMariee Braziel (Sw.); 5. Jesse Janco (Suz). 50 XR/1. BEG: 1. Todd Suponch (Hon); 2. Reno Evans (Hen); 3.

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