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The aocc Senior class featured another
great ride on the day. New Yamaha rider
Bryce Bowman has been struggling so far this
season, but you couldn't tell that by the way
he rode. Bowman took his Yamaha to the
moto and overall win. The two with the best
seat in the house were Michael Henry and
Kelby Simmons, who had a great race going
on for second overall. Henry finished second
and Simmons was third.
R••ulb
50 JR: I. Sech Bowman; 2. Jeff Mikrwonh; 3. ..Jordan By~
50 50, I. Robert Ilonning.
65: 1. Tyter Goocman; 2. Trevor LaIVf'ft'lCe; 3. Brianna Mahon; 4
o.a.,,1d Howard; 5. Tyler U\llngood.
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80 JR: I. MItchell Cornell; 2. Broc:k Whelltley; 3. Joey Crtlin; 4
Goodman; 5. Anthony Hubbard.
80 SR: I, Bryce Bowmen; 2. Michael Henry; 3. Kelby Simmons;
4 Kyle Porter
MINI 0-): 1. Mitchell CorneD; 2. Joey Cnlin: 3. Ryan padgett; 4
Tmoor Lawrence; 5. levi Byen.
MINI 0·2: 1, Bryc.e Bowman; 2. Michael Dow: 3. Daymon langley; 4 Kyle Porter.
125 A,: I. Robert Motslngl!r; 2. Juon Kloptowsky; 3. Jeremy
Runge: 4. Matt Gombos!.
125 B: I. lack Hollingsworth: 2. JfI(ob Lustig; 3. Terry Wilson;
4. Ryon McGeh~; 5. Dustin Sharp.
125 c: 1. John Kindle; 2. Brandon Hart; 3. Andrew StIger, 4
Cory Deadmond; ,. Chris Roedl.
250 1\: I. JlIson Kloptowsky: 2. Robert Motsinger: 3. Jeremy
Runge; 4. Dustln lustig.
250 B: I. Allen Howard: 2.. Ryan McGehee: 3. Chris Barbre; 4
Corey Sparr.
250 C; I. Patrick Kimball: 2. Daniel Pnmus; 3. Amar Elfaklr.
SCHBY. I. Justm lustig; 2. Terry WillOO; 3. Clayton Johnson; 4
Clay Haga; 5. Kenneth Thompson
14·24: 1. Theron Wilkins.
25.. A: I. Billy Hubberd.
25. B: 1. Gari Fehrenbec:hu; 2. Corey Sparr.
)0.. II:. I. WlUIam Bowman: 2. BIlly Hubbard.
30. B: 1. Michael Carter; 2.. Jeff Mahon.
40. II:. I. William Bowman: 2. Marty Chumley.
4·STRtl I. Matt Gombosi.
V1NT I Keith Oliver
EX 50.: 1. Terry Messer (Hon): 2. J&ek Garland (Hon).
MSTR 50·; I. PtullJp CrU1 (Yam): 2. Dew: Jacobus (Ka-w).
fl\STR A; 1 Ron Turner (Yam).
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A Turned-On Turner
Takes the Win
By BOB ALLOY
SAN JACINTO, CA, APR. 13
His Yamaha tuned to perfection, Master A
rider Ron Turner turned on the juice and just
never let go. With no mistakes and with his
fast and impressive doubl" and triple jumps.
he qUickly ran away with the moto·one win
and took another outstanding first place in
moto two. Rich Boiteau proved worthy of his
Master A status with his two fast· paced sec-
ond-place rides.
In Masters Over 40 action, Dave Eropkin
had the starts, with the fastest bike and the
necessary focus to take both holeshots. He
definitely had the important things down pat,
and he didn't mess up along the w.y .s he
took the top spot in both motos. Club presi·
dent Steve Donaldson showed some good
moves and lots of power as he crossed over
the finish with his two second·place finJshes.
Phil Cruz blasted out at such a fast pace
that no other Masters Over 50 rider could better it, in either moto one or two. However.
Dave Jacobus certainly gave it a good try and
put out some fast speeds, but he just couldn't
beat Cruz's faster pace and had to settle for
runner· up both times out.
There was lots of competition in Experts
Over 40 class. You might s.y it was the "Battle of the Flying W's" as Ed Wolleson, Dan
Willenborg, and the two Williamses - Tim and
Jim· raced one another. Wolleson came out
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The Corman Clan
Wallop Wapella
By BROC MiKEl.
Winsett Blazes at
Trail-Way ST
By lEII BREEOl
HANOVER, PA, APR. 14
After getting caught trying to beat the light in
the Over 40 heat, John Winsett Sr. settled
down and tried to beat the pending rain at
WAPEllA, IL, APR. 14
U.S. 51 MX Park's Mxtreme Series is becoming one of the biggest draws in Illinois. Co·
host to the very successful lIIini series, Tom
and his crew wanted to upgrade their track
series to something that would draw people in
droves. Looking down the gate at the size of
classes. it's apparent they got what they wanted. How did they do it? By running a smooth
Trail-Way Speedway's rain·date short track.
He did just beat the rain, and Lowell Wherley
program and making the needed improve·
ment to the track to keep everyone safe l!Ind
two hours behind schedule. With rain being
forecast for most of the day, .pparently many
for the win. The race was originally scheduled
to be the only Saturday night race of the season, with Sunday listed as a rain date. And for
the second year in a row, the only night race
was rained out, with almost an inch of rain
falling. The forecast for Sunday wasn't much
better, but an excellent job by track personnel
got the track in racing condition only about
having fun. This is a good track, with a little of
something for everyone: tight section whoops,
fast sections, etc.
On 1!I sad note, we lost another rider for the
season. National flat-track rider Johnny Murphree suffered a broken leg as 1!I result of 21
first·turn pile· up. Everyone wishes him good
luck and a speedy recovery.
The second round of the series saw many
faces new to the season, including the return
of Soc.1 rider Kyle Corman after recuperating
from. broken leg.
"i'm glad to be back racing," said Corm.n.
which is • big chore, considering that he has
two sons who also race. Everyone in the fami·
Iy helps, and they seem to make the efforts
involved in racing look easy and fun. Kevin's
sons Kyle and Zach do not just ride, they are
.Iways a threat for the win at .ny race they
enter, .nd on this day they both won their
classes. It's families like the Cormans that
make motocross whl!lt it is today!
In the 50cc Senior class, Zach Corman put
his Cobra out front in both motos for the wins
and the overall. Zach put in a very strong ride
and looked great. Behind Corman is where all
the action took place, with Dustin Bartz
Alexander Ashworth and Seth Callahan r.cing
for their lives. When the dust settied, Bartz
was second overall, Ashworth was third over-
all and Callahan was fourth overall.
The 80cc Open was one of the best races
of the day, if not the best. In moto one,
K.wasaki rider Mike Matway took the holeshot
and was on the gas! Back in the pack. Socal
rider Kyle Corman was on the move toward
the front, bringing Suzuki rider Mason Reich
with him. Corm.n worked his way up to Mat·
way, and the race was on. Corman worked his
way past Matway for the win, and he also won
the overall, with Matway second and Reich
third.
And how did Kevin Corman do? He placed
fourth in the Over 30 A class· not bad for the
new comeback kid.
Results
50 JR: I. 8nM:Bee Williams; 2. .MJck Exbom.
50 SR: 1 Z8dl Corman: 2. 0ustJn BaJU; 3. A16~ Astnworth
riders did not even bother to call, as only two
of the two-wheeled classes had more than one
heat.
Despite the threatening conditions and
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MX Park: Showing he had
recovered from a broken leg, Kyle Corman
made his return to racing in Wapella,
Illinois, and won the 80Cc Open and
85cc Junior classes.
several pleas to juggle the finals, track officials
chose to run them the same way as the heats.
Only three finals ran until the rains started
falling, with the rest of the classes being called
complete from the heat results. Raun Wood
was awarded the two multi-heat wins, in the
600cc A and Sportsman classes, based on his
faster heat time.
The Over 40 contest was the last final to
run, and this time Winsett didn't try to "cut the
light" on his Two Wheel Promotions/Path Valley Speedway·sponsored Rot.x. He grabbed
the lead from Over 40 "newbi,," Lowell Wher·
ley, Steve Heiser and Mike Keane. Wherley
stayed with Winsett and gradu.lly cut into his
4 Seth Callahan: 5. Jacob Schweitzer.
65: 1. Adam Tarara; 2. Cody Sturn: 3. Ashton Tedrick; 4. Bl'yten
BriU. 5 col< Logon.
eo OPEN: L Kyle Cormen: 2. Mike f'\atway; 3. Mason Reteh; 4.
Zach Martin: 5. DlIkln Hall.
es JR: 1. Kyle Connan; 2. Adam Tarara: 3. Cody Stum: 4. Ryan
Padgett; 5. Dillon HaD.
85 SR: 1 Mike Matway: 2 Mason Retch: 3. Zilch Menln: 4
Edwanl Monin, 5. en.c. """"""",.
125 II:. 1. Roy Horton; 2.. DustIn Crow: 3. Nate Eslinger; 4. Joe
Buskirk; 5. Stew: HoweU.
125 B: I. Steven Horton; 2. Shea Knuth; 3. Brian Davey: 4
Nathan WaD: 5. WIlliam Vancil.
125 C; I. Josh Dalpiaz; 2. Chns Butchdt; 3 Scott Burchett; 3
Mark Schweitzer. 4. AncR. Stiger; 5. Josiah Damm.
250 A: 1. Roy Horton; 2. Kyle Totten; 3. Dusm Crow; 4 Strvt:
Howe!I, 5. Otn.s Schmulbach.
250 B: 1. Stew:n Horton: 2. Sean Kincaid: 3. Brandon SInger, 4
Corey Sparr; 5. Stephen Huffman.
250 C: I. Chris Campbl!ll: 2. Ryan Breckon, 3. Josh Dalpiaz:: 4
Jamie Ford; 5. John Muwefl.
SCHBY, '- Jeremiah Johnson; 2. Josiah Damm; 3. Nkk Krzlrner,
4 Noah Bachman.
14·24 A: 1. Roy Horton; 2. Kyle Totten: 3. Bleke Hott; 4 C.J.
Lowder: 5. Jimmy Sketters.
14·24 B: I. Seen Bandy; 2.. SelIn Kincaid: 3. Evan Armstrong; 4
Stephen Huffman: 5. Scott~.
25. A: I. Curtis Taylor; 2. Chns Schmulbach: 3. Roben. Stmp.
son; 4. Joe Buskirk: 5. Chad Gray.
25.. B: I. William Vencll: 2. Corey Sparr; 3. Stephen Stuenkel: 4.
Clayton Shanbaugh: 5. Justin Schaal.
30. 11:. I. Alex Rossetto: 2. Curtis Taylor: 3. John Ashworth: 4.
Kevin Connan; 5. Dan Loer.
30.. B: 1. Kelly Cochran; 2. Geno Mllrchiwl: 3. Merk Meson; 4
ErIc Pigg: 5. Arman Dodd.
35.: I. David Brill; 2. John Ashworth: 3. Kevin Jones; 4. Mark
Rubenstein.
40.. A: 1. Scott Heinlng~ 2. Dan Fitch: 3. Randy Trowbridge; 4.
Michael Dudowicz: 5. Fritz Huebner.
40. B: 1. Dan Fitch: 2. Randy Trowbridge; 3 Mkhael Dudowia::
4. Fritz Huebner: 5. Michael Valiente.
50.: I. Gray Shewhan.; 2. Fritt Huebner.
OPEN: I. AieJl Roasetto: 2. MIchael Grebner: 3. Greg Rubenack·
er: 4 ~ Ely: 5. ~mison Holt.
V1NT: 1. James Bode; 2. Mark Cermak: 3. Aaron Vlrag; 4 Chris
8m11h
margin, running the last half of the race on his
rear tire. With the track starting to slick up,
Wherley tried to get by on the outside .t the
checkered flag but just came up short.
The other finals were almost identical to
their heats. Mark Stambaugh easily topped
Ryan Henderson on his Pro P1ates.com/Action
Motorsports-sponsored Yamaha for the 600cc
B win, and Bradley Vrankovich easily outdistanced Tyler Haas for the 65cc win.
Those who were declared winners were
Cassidy Heiser in the 50cc Oil-Injected class,
Bret Pugh in the a5cc (7-11) class, and R.J.
Hart in the 85cc (12-15). Wesley Chenier held
off Walter Behrens for the 250cc B heat (final)
win, and Reese Montgomery managed to stay
upright to claim the 125cc win over Hart.
Shawn Baer took his first win as an Expert
with the 250cc A win. over Damian Kocovinos
and Raun Wood, on a borrowed Kawasaki
DTXer. Jim Hollister held off Wherley for the
Over 30 heat and final win, with Joe Dohm
topping the 500cc Two- Valve class.
Results
50 OIl-INJ: I. ussidy Helser (Yarni. 2. Jeffrey Hughes (Yam);
3. Aaron Klinedinst (Yem); 4 f'\atthew Myers (Yam); 5. Dylan Winsett
(Yam).
50 (7·8): 1. Tyler Haas (Pol).
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with the lead In the beginning of moto one, but
by I.p two Tim Williams had muscled past
him. Willenborg also slipped past Wolleson
but f,,1i short of winning the moto. Tim
Williams slotted in with the win, followed by
Willenborg and then Wolleson in third. Willenborg made the moto-two holeshot and skillfully managed to hold back the hotly pursuing
Williams ali the way for first place. Jim
WilIi.ms followed Tim Williams in with third.
Ron Ryer quickly got out in front .nd led
all the other Expert Over 50 racers for three
fast laps. Jack Garland then swept past Ryer
and kept going at full momentum until he had
wr.pped up the first-place finish. Ryer fol-
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65: I. Bradley Vrankovich (Kaw): 2. Tyler Heas (KTM).
85 (7.1l): 1. Brett. Pugh (Hon): 2. Evan Beer (Yam): 3. Jeffrey
Reeser (Hon): 4. B~dIey Vrankovich (Hon)
85 (12·15): 1. R.J. Han (Yam); 2. Joey Par1u (Kaw).
125 B~ I Reese Montgomery (Hon) 2. RJ. Hart (K.aw): 3 Br8d
Phillips (Suz).
250 A. I. Shawn Baer (Rtx); 2 Damian Kocovinos (Hon); 3.
Raun Wood (Kaw).
250 B: I. Wes ChenIer (Sul), 2. \lJeltel' Btotnns (Yam): 3. Glen
Coldsmith (K.aw): 4 Joshua Tyeryar (Hon/; 5 NIck Henderson (Hon).
500 2-VAlVE: 1. Joe Dohm (Yam): 2. TravIS Semeu (Yam): 3
Tom ft\cQrane Jr. (Sue): 4 Mark Stambel9\ (Yam).
600 II:. I. Raun Wood (Rtx): 2. Bryan 00ugIas (Rut); 3. Phil Ubhart (Rtx): 4. Jason Isennoc:k (Rut): 5. Shawn Bee- (Rtx).
600 B: 1. Mark Stambaugh (Yam); 2. Ryan Hendttton (Rut); 3
Dean Maring (Yam).
30.; 1. Jim HoIIistef (Rut); 2 LowdI Wherley (W-R); 3. Demlan
Ko