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Cycle News 2002 05 15

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all win, but Beck was not going to give up the lead easily. It wasn't until the last lap that Howell made a move on Beck to take the lead and the overall win. In both motos, Santa Barbara Fire Department's Gary Wright cruised to third on his Elsinore, outracing Jim Pettigrew of the Ontario Fire Department, in fourth. eN Perris RacewIY Perris, CllifDrail Rasults: April 15, 2002 (Round 11 50 ADULT: 1. Gary Wright (SBFD); 2. Rich Stephens (SLOSD): 3. Shennon Justice (S050). 80 ADULT: I. David Carlson (SBPD); 2. Dan Kimes (VFD); 3. Rick Undsey (SBPD). 125/250 4-STRK: l. Rob Harper (FPD); 2. Jeff Hopkins (AFD); 3. Damien Lys (CVFD). 18-24 BEG; 1. Ryan Seiway (USFS); 2. Anthony Perez (LAPD); 3. Joshua Tyree (CDC). 18-24 NOV: I. Josh Blllckburn (APO); 2. Ryan Blackburn (APD); 3. Mike Kilpatrick (LAPD). 18·29 INT: 1. Matt Hampton (SMFD); 2. Dieter Klausing (CDC); 3. Berkeley Northrup (HBFD). 18-29 EX; 1. Donald Upton (RCFD); 2. Eric McKenna (CDC); 3. Steve Coster (LAPD). 25·29 BEG: 1. Jarrod Dobson (CDC); 2. James Cavalieri (LVFD); 3. David Marshall (LBFD). 25-29 NOV: I. Josh Blackburn (APD); 2. Ryan Blackburn (APD); 3. Jon Obringer (LACFD). 30-34 BEG; 1. David Marshall (LBFD); 2. Scott Vandergrift (PPD); 3. Jeff Gibson (OCSD). 30-34 NOV; I. Scott Arnold (TFD); 2. Don Seale (CPD); 3. Mike Kilpatrick (lAPD). 30·39 INT: I. Dieter Klausing (CDC); 2. Greg Rosenlund (LYPO); 3. Rick Crosbie (Tl'D). 30·39 EX; 1. Eric McKenna (CDC); 2. Brent Bush (CCFD); 3. Steve Coster (VFD). 35-39 8EG; I. Jeff Baxter (CDC); 2. Roman Moreno (LASD); 3. Gary Aguilar (CDF). 35-39 NOV: I. Don Rohmann (CDC); 2. Tim Wuerfel (LAFD); 3. Michael Kleczko (S65D). 40-49 BEG; 1. Ken McFarland (LACM); 2. Chris Dysart (RPD); 3. Glen Goulet (LACFD). 40·49 NOV: 1. Cliff Houser (LACFD): 2. Darryl Goulet (LACFD); 3. Rick Harris (CDC). 40-49 1NT; I. Bruce Carlisle (SBCFD); 2. Doug Wilson (LAPD); 3. Ed Wilson (LACFD). 40-49 EX: 1. Ned Lowerre (MFD); 2. Ed Niemela (LACFD); 3. Mark Duval (CHP). 50.: I. Greg Green (LASD); 2. Vic Curt! (LAPD); 3. Ron Ryer (CDC). BM8R: I. Jeff Cartson (SAPD); 2. Larry Thomas (SDSD); 3. Dave Ross (SDSD). D/SPT: 1. Andrew Jacob (LASD); 2. Dan Kimes (VFD); 3. The Beakster (LACFD). FIT BEG: I. Bruce Turnn (CHP); 2. Anthony Osorio (CDC); 3. Stan McClung (USBP). 4-STRK: I. Brent Bush (CCFD); 2. Rich Stephens (SLOSD); 3. Steve Coster (VFD). VINT: I. Chip Howell (AFD); 2. Charlie Beck (LAPD); 3. Gary Wright (SBFD). SPONSORS: 1. Billy Frank (Asterisk); 2. Craig Devis (No-Toil); 3. Bnmdon Stadden (Chapllrr81). WMN: 1. Cindy Annbruster (Apache); 2. Amber P;ckett (Maxxis TIres); 3. Amy Chapin (Mikuni). Pacific Racing Organization's Northwest National Series Rounds 5-6: Spokane Airway Heights Motocross McAlister Hits the Heights Bv LEE LiVESEV RICHlAND, WA, APR. 20-21 haun McAlister showed he's been training by finishing first in both 250cc and 125cc Pro motos, amid a fast group of Pros including Dan Moore, Wesley Parker, Jerry Lymburner, Kiel Krogstadt and Cameron Weaver. The weather was great for rounds five and six of Pacific Racing Organization's Northwest National Series. Contingency money from Honda, Suzuki and Kawasaki attracted a big group of talented riders. Local racers were surprised to find the track completely revamped, and riders had to learn to turn right. The always-fun Extreme Motorsports crew, with help from DeVol Engineering, had turned the track backward .. This and the ever-present Pacific Racing Organization's Multi Line Design turned the track into a fun-monster. More than 400 riders hit the gates each day. Krogstadt jumped out front in the 250cc Pro motos and stayed ahead of the fast boys until a late fall let McAlister fly past for the win. Krogstadt had owned the track on his last outing, but on this weekend he seemed to be taking more soil samples than a HazMat technician. Dan Moore looked good coming off a serious shoulder injury. Not too many riders have gotten knocked off their bike from hitting the treetops. It sounded great to hear Moore's name from the tower again, and a 2-2 finish probably made his shoulder feel better. Washington Pro Wesley Parker still showed flashes of talent but looked a little rusty on the Huskies. Parker said C 68 MAY 15, 2002· cue • • that the bikes were fast enough but that he was a little out of shape after his promo work in Europe for UFO Plastics. The Spokane 125cc Junior class continues to impress with their speed and talent. Jason Laudermilk, Brock Morehead, Prentice Clark, Cody "Bluejean" Denham and Shawn Wilson all turned fast laps, but Deer Park's Jeremy Scully sneaked away with the win. The 125cc Pro class saw the return of Royce DeVol after a three-month illness. McAlister posted two wins, followed by Moore, Krogstadt, Lymburner and Weaver in the nine-bike class. The 125cc Intermediate class on Saturday had Jason Zuhlke, Kyle Versteeg and Josh Bailey battling for berm space in the corners. Versteeg still likes the new red bike (yup, it's still stock) and Zulke is getting really smooth on the four-stroke. Bailey is looking faster each time out. Zulke posted a 1-1 tally on Sunday. Versteeg was second overall. Calvin Reeves made the podium by going 4-3. Perennial favorite David Rose Jr. made a long-awaited return with a respectable fourth-place finish on Sunday; Rose will be getting faster once he gets the cobwebs out of the silencer. In her first outing since a collarbone break sidelined her late last winter, Geri Evanson placed first in every Women's Beginner moto on both days. She seemed to like riding her husband's YZ125. "I don't think I'm giving it back to him," she said. Michele Neilson was hot on Evannevvs r----------..,..,---.,.-=-.,..--,cn a g ~ Q. ~ ~ ~ ::> :I: lil of a $300 gift certificate from Hinson clutches; the way he was riding, he'll be needing that clutch basket soon. IMS foot pegs helped 12 lucky riders get a grip with new pegs. Jerud Mikkelson was working his suspension magic in the DeVol big rig all weekend, but working didn't seem to slow him down on the track much. CN a; >1 w Spa""" lirwly Heights Mo1IIcrass iO Results: April 22, 2002 !Rounds 5 Ind &1 ~ Richland, Washington Saturday 50 AUTO: 1. Steven Ven Hom (Yam); 2. Heyden Evenson (Yam). 50 BEG: 1. Robbie Scheirmlln (Cob); 2. Riley Crossley (KTM); 3. Blake Gill (Pol); 4. Jake Saunders (KTM); 5. Colby Ruark (Pol). 50 JR: I. Hunter EVllnSOn (Ke ..... ); 2. Dylan Spokane Airway Heights Motoc:ross: Billy Binckley leans it over en route to the 250cc Pro win at round six of Pacific Racing Organization's Northwest National Series in Richland, Washington. son's trail for second, with Joy Erickson third. In the Over 40, if-they-wereIizards-they'd-be-belts-by-now Pro class, four riders duked it out for the gold. Dave Silvestri, Andy James, Ted DeVol and Dave Obaitek finished in that order. A split-gate start allowed Royce DeVol to toy with his old man. Look for Royce to lose his sponsor if he keeps that up. There was great racing both days in the 80cc Beginner class. Cory Ogan powere9- away from the field in the first moto on Saturday and placed second in moto two for the top spot. Tanner Oswald posted two first-place finishes on Sunday, with Ogan close, going 2-2. Tanner Mort was third, followed by Colton McQuade, Thomas Klippert and young Gregory Sullivan. Selah, Washington's Austin Rose owned the 60cc Junior class on Saturday with back-to-back victories. Ryan Durick held off Cody Bissel for second. Dylan Hulse and Colton Sdao were fourth and fifth. Alaska's Jerry Lymburner was fastest in the 125cc Pro class on Sunday. Lymburner, Weaver and Krogstadt traded leads throughout the race, but Lymburner outpaced the field for the wins. Lymburner didn't look quite as fast as in previous races. "I'm riding my practice bike: he said, "because my race bike is broken." Track support by Skagit Powersports was a welcome sight again. Andrew went through a huge stack of tires, with riders looking for the right shoes. Trick Race Fuels ponied up bucks for winning riders using their fuel. Sponsor EBC did the same for winning riders stopping with their shoes. Tyson Ralston was the winner Erdman (Cob); 3. Tyler Van Zandt (Pol); 4. Cody EVlmson (Kaw); 5. Blake Torok (KTM). 50 OPEN: 1. Vance Davis (KTM); 2. Dylan Erdman (Cob); 3. Cody Stewart (KTM); 4. Blake Torok (KTM); 5. Tyler Van Zandt (Hon). 60 BEG: I.Vance Davis (KTM); 2. Scott Cole (KTM); 3.Gregory SullivlIn (KZlw); 4. Hunter Evanson (KZlw); 5. Cameron Jungers (Kew). 60 JR: 1. Austin Rose (KTM); 2. RyZin Durick (KTM); 3. Cody Bissel (Kaw); 4. Dylan Hulse (KTM); 5. Colton Sdao (Kaw). 60 OPEN: I. Austin Rose (KTM); 2. Dylan Hulse (KTM); 3. Gregory Sullivan (Kaw); 4. Camron Jungers (Kaw); 5. Cole Scott (KTM). 80 BEG: I. Cory Ogan (Vam); 2. Tanner Oswald (Vam); 3. Tanner Mort (SUl): 4. Tyler Kautzman (KTM); 5. Colton McQuade (Hon). 80 JR: I. Brandon Oswald (Yam): 2. Travis Denham (Kaw); 3. Tyler Mort (Suz); 4. Justin Peters (Kaw): 5. hck Tutewiler (Kaw). 80 INT: 1. Seth Koker (SUl); 2. Kyle Evans (Kaw); 3. Mac James (Vam). 80 OPEN BEG; I. Cory Ogan (Vam); 2. Tyler Keutzman (Kaw); 3. Colton McQuade (Hon); 4. Tanner Mort (SUl); 5. Brendan Walker (Kaw). S/MINI: 1. Brandon Oswald (Vam); 2. Travis Denham (Kaw); 3. Kyle Evens (Kew); 4. John Bushby (Kaw); 5. Tyler Mort (SUl). 125 BEG: 1. Tyson Relston (Suz). 2. Brahn Bjornson (Yem); 3. Jared Here (Hon); 4. Mike Leishman (Hon); 5. Patrick Annotti (Vam). 125 JR: I. Jeremy Sculley (Vam); 2. Derek Olsen (KTM); 3. Brock Morehead (SUl); 4. Jeson Laudermilk (Hon); 5. Shewn Wilson (Yem). 125 INT: t. Jeson Zuhlke (Yam); 2. Kyle Versteeg (Vam); 3. Josh Bailey (Hon); 4. (Hon); 5. Jeson Deems (Yem). 125 PRO; 1. Chaun McAlister (KTM); 2. Dan Moore (SUl); 3. Kiel Krogstedt (Hon); 4. Jerry Lymbumer (Yam); 5. Cameron Weaver (Yam). 250 BEG: I. Kenny Randall (Hon); 2. Joe Garcia (Hon); 3. Shane Luft (Hon); 4. Marty Anderson (Kaw); 5. Josh Tate (SUl). 250 JR: 1. Jeremy Sculley (Vern); 2. Prentice Clark (Vam); 3. Troy Orton (Vam); 4. Ron Marshan (Vam); 5. Lee Albrecht (Vam). 250 INT; 1. Kyle Versteeg (Hon); 2. John Schmidt (Yom); 3. Josh Bailey (Hon); 4. Brett Ockennan (Hon); 5. Olive Silvestri (SUl). 250 PRO: I. Chaun McAlister (KTM); 2. Dan Moore (SUl); 3. Billy Binckley (Yllm); 4. Kiel Krogstadt (Hon); 5. Paul Conner (Yam). BEG OIL: 1. Jared Hare (Hon); 2. Tyson Ralston (SUl); 3. Brajm Bjornson (Yem); 4. Mike Leishman (Hon): 5. Tim Winter (Hon). JR all: 1. Brock Morehead (Suz); 2. Jason Loudermilk (Hon); 3. Cody Denham (Kaw); 4. Derek Olsen (KTM); 5. Joshua Jungers (Vam). INT all: I. Jason Zuhlke (Yern); 2. Brett Okerman (Hon): 3. Shane Trejos (Suz). PRO U/L; I. Chaun McAlister (KTM); 2. Jerry lyrnbumer (Yllm); 3. Billy Binckley (Yam); 4. Kiel Krogstad' (Hon); 5. Paul Conner (Vam). WMN BEG: I. Geri Evenson (Yam); 2. Michelle. Nielsen (Kew); 3. Joy Erickson (KTM); 4. Teri Rohnnan (Hon). 30. BEG: 1. Joe Garcia (Hon); 2. Shawn Mdven (Kaw); 3. Dave Scott (KTM). 30... JR: 1. Ross Kliutzman (Yllm); 2. Duane MllIrker (YllIm); 3. Wllyne Hunter (Hon); 4. Steve Swanson (Yam): 5. Kevin Logsdon (Yam). 30. tNT: 1. DZlve Silvestri (Suz); 2. Rob Svendsen (Suz); 3. Dllrom Geble (Hon): 4. Vonn Jones (Yam). 40. BEG: I. Mike Genova (Yam); 2. Mel Vemoy (Yam); 3. Peter Nayditl (Yllm); 4. Michael DllIvls (KTM). 40. INT: 1. Vonn Jones (YZlm); 2. Mark Bradley (Hon); 3. Eric Potter (Hon); 4. Duane Marker (Yern). 40 ... PRO: t. Dave Silvestri (Suz); 2. Andy James (Yam); 3. Ted DeVol (Yam); 4. Deve Obaitek (SUl). Sunday 50 AUTO: I. Hayden Evanson (Vam); 2. Jerred Sonneborn (Pol). 50 BEG: I. Robbi Schelrman (Cob); 2. Kyle Sittman (KTM); 3. Jake Saunders (KTM); 4. Riley Crossley (KTM); 5. Blake Gill (Pol). 50 JR: t. Hunter Evenson (Kaw); 2. Dylan Erdman (Cob); 3. Tyler Van Zandt (Pol); 4. Cody Evenson (Kaw). 50 OPEN; I. Cody Stewart (KTM); 2. Dylan Erdman (Cob); 3. Robbi Scheirman (Cob); 4. Tyler Van Zandt (Pol); 5. Dustin Ralston (KTM). 60 BEG: 1. CllImron Jungers (Kaw); 2. Gregory Sulliv8n (Kaw); 3. Cody Evanson (Kaw); 4. Travis Schierman (KTM); 5. Tyler Van Zandt (Pol). 60 JR: 1. Ryen Durick (KTM); 2. Dylen Hulse (KTM); 3. Cody Bissell (Kaw); 4. Colton Sdao (Kaw); 5. River Dahlquist (Kew).

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