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AMA National Championship Reliability Enduro Series
Final Round: Skull Cree
rSDE Qualifier
HOESS DOWNS ALL COMERS WITH HIS GRASS-TRACK PROWESS.
By
Talk about a special test! This sandy
uphill gave some racers fits.
DAVID KLEIN
PHOTOS BY RANDY FULLER
ALTAIR, TX JUN. 22-23
hough just three rounds long, the
2003 Qualifier Series was one
stop longer than last year's, and the
additional race was the final round in
Texas, where the terrain is about as
different as is possible from the home
turf of Jersey boy Fred Hoess. The
Six Days vet wasn't fazed, however,
screaming his 125cc Husqvarna
around the many special tests quicker than any of his competition.
Making things a tad more Jerseylike was about half an inch of muchneeded rain, which fell before Friday
impound was over. This was heavensent for the dry Texas soil, but it
wreaked havoc with miles of coursemarking ribbons. The start was
moved back to 8 a.m. so TRH club
members could rebuild much of the
course.
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Riders faced two 20-mile sections,
the red and blue loops. The loops
alternated, with each being ridden
twice, and with plenty of time to cool
off back in the pits. Saturday began
with the red loop and the Front Gate
test followed by one of the rider's
favorites, the Catfish Pond. This test
had several jumps over the banks
between dry catfish ponds.
The riders returned for loop two and
did the Water Hazard and Mud Pit tests.
The third loop was a repeat of the red
course and had the Old Kids, Horse
Shoe and Windmill Tests. The final
loop had riders going to the Cattle Pen,
Trash Dump and Mud Pit Tests.
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Riding a 250cc KTM, Brian Garrahan was a favorite until a sharpedged rain rut at the Cattle Pen sent
him over the bars. He was beat up
badly when his bike flipped over and
the sub frame hit him in the back,
bending the sub-frame (that's some
backl). Being one tough competitor,
he continued on to finish the day.
Hoess, however, ruled the day,
while Colorado's Ron Schmelzle took
his Yamaha Yl250 to second. Mexican Sergeo Diaz came up for the race
and took third overall on his Husquavarna 250cc two-stroke, and he even
won a couple of the special tests.
In the Texas State Championship
Enduro Circuit, day one was taken by
Brian Otto on a KTM 250. He was followed by Keith Carwile on a Yamaha
YlF. Terry Maxwell captured third on
his KTM 200, followed by fast old guy
Mark Rogers on a 250cc KTM. On the
short course, Thomas Allen took his
Yamaha to first place.
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On Sunday, the race started with
the blue loop and the Sand-Dune test.
Riders were presented with a fun and
challenging course, and several of the
"C" enduro riders opted for 3600
points rather than even attempt the
steep, sandy route. The Trash Dump
and Mud Pit tests followed.
The second loop had the Old Kids,
Horse Shoe, Windmill and lee Terrain Test. Unfortunately, some riders
got confused and cut out half of the
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lee test, and it had to be thrown out.
The third loop had the Cattle Per"
Water Hazard, and Catfish Ponds
tests. The final loop had the Front
Gate, Catfish Ponds, and a final
motocross test.
The MX was held on the Mud Pit
special test which was bone-dry and
dusty, making a good start critical.
In the 125cc moto, Amanda Mastin,
the sole female competitor, pulled the
holeshot. By the end of lap one,
though, it was Hoess with a comfortable lead, which he held to the finish.
Moto two featured the Senior class,
and Mike Wells took top honors on
his Honda 250. The highly competitive 250cc class was next, and Garrahan pulled out the win.
Moto three was the combined
Four-stroke class. All eyes were on
Mark Thompson, a TSCEC AA rider,
who held a commanding lead. He
flew around the course, making it
look effortless.
When the dust settled, it was clear
that Garrahan had won the battle for
day two, but the overall for the event
went to Hoess, followed by Ron
Schmelzle on a Yamaha Yl250, with
Diaz in third. Thompson finish fourth
ahead of Greg Gillian (both were on
yt250F Yamahas).
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In the second day of TSCEC competition, the Texas fast guys came
out, and AA rider Michael Wilson
captured the overall ahead of Blake
Brady. Don Hogan was third, followed
by Larry Crane. Shane Williams, of
the 250cc B class, rounded out the
top five on his Yamaha Yl. On the
short course, Richard Kirpatrick
edged out day-one-winner Allen, and
third was captured by Jud Cowley. eN
Skull Creek (SUE QWlIIfie.
Albi., Texas
Results: June ZZ-Z3, zaaz
LOla/A: I. Fred Hoess (Hus); 2. Ron Schmelzle
Y",m); 3. Sergio DillZ (Hus); 4. Merk Thompson
Yam): 5. Greg Gillian (Yam).
LOI 125 2·STRK: 1. Fred Hoess (Hus); 2.
Waillce Palmer (Hus); 3. John Burgard (Hus); 4.
Jonathan Seehom (KTM); 5. Bill Radecky (Kaw).
LOI 250 2·STRK: 1. Ron Schmelzle (Yam); 2.
Sergio Diez (Hus): 3 Tim Tabor (Ktm); 4. Brian
Glmahan (KTM) 5. Ciebriel Ciuerdeo (Kew).
LOI 250 4-STRK: 1. Mark Thompson (Yam); 2.
Greg Gillien (Yam): 3. Lance Bross (Yem); 4. Tom
Huber (Yam); 5. Tom Bickauskas (SUl).
LOI 400 4-STRK; I. Patrick Schmidt (KTM): 2.
J.D. Harnack (KTM); 3. Andy Gutish (Ktm); 4. Dale
Konicke (Vern).
LOI 500 4-STRK: I. Malt Slavish (Hbg); 2. Curt
Wilcox (Hon); 3. Arturo Garza (KTM).
LOI SR: I. John Wells (Hon); 2. Randy Mastin
(KTM); 3. Steve Underwood (KTM); 4. Mike
McCarren (Yam); 5. D. Klein (Hbg).
LOI WOM; I. Amanda Mastin (KTM).
TSCEC DAY 1 LONG a/A: 1. BMan Otto (KTM);
2. Keith Carwile (Yam); 3. Terry Maxwell (KTM); 4.
Mark Rogers (KTM); 5. Bill Bray (GG).
TSCEC DAY 2 LONG a/A; I. Michael Wilson
(Yam); 2. Blake Brady (Yam); 3. Don Hogan (Kaw);
4. l.zlrry Crene (Ktm); 5. Shane Williams (Yam).
TSCEC DAY 1 SHORT a/A: I. Thomas Allen
Yam); 2. Jordan Chambliss (KTM); 3. Brian Helm
Kaw); 4. Brien Dickerson (Hon); 5. Zachary Kelley
Hon).
DAY 2 SHORT O/A: I. Richard Kirkpatrick
(KTM): 2. Thomas Allen (Yam); 3. Jud Cowley
(KTM); 4. Cole Kirkpatrick (KTM); 5. Danny Waugh
(Yam).
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Fred Hoess had a
strong enough
day-one ride that
he didn't have to
top day two In
order to take the
overall.
BRIEFLY•••
The promoting Trail Riders of Houston sent out a big 'thanks y'all- to Drew Smith for
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