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East Bend Speedway
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80 (7·11): I. Kevin ~llen: 2. Greg Sellen; 3. William Wenk:
4. Joseph Brown; 5. Olenn Beifour.
eo (12·13): 1. Christopher Beesley: 2. TillY Dobson: 3. Josh
McMullen Sweeps
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By MARK NEOENS
EAST BEND, NC, JUNE 8
Kevin McMullen took to the track at East Bend
and took off. McMullen took first in both 60cc
(10-11) motos, with Justin Coley right behind
to take second and William Wenk third in both
motos, but there would be a change in the
fourth and fifth spots. Daniel Goins placed
fourth place in moto one, but Justin Shimminger took fourth in the second moto and
fourth place overall.
McMullen wasn't finished yet. He then took
his Kawasaki to first place in both 80cc (7 -11 )
motos. Coley followed McMullen in the first
moto, but he did not start the second moto,
which really affected the positions of the eight
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4. T~ Shlmminger; 5. Trevor S.Uaday.
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125 B: 1. Noah Huskey
125 0: 1. Thomas Bullock; 2. Michael Ashbury; 3. Graham
Strother: 4. Buckey Sheppard.
2.50 A: 1. Mark Wagner.
250 B: I. Joey McGuire; 2. Noah Huskey; 3. David Everhart.
OIL AI'c 1. DavId Evertwt: 2. Thomas Bulkx:k.
25.. A; I. Mark Wagner: 2. Andy Mitchell.
25· B/C: I. Mark Neuens
30.. A; 1. Russ Pickett: 2. Andy Mitchell.
30.. B/C: I. Randy Beasley; 2. Bob Watson; 3. Donald White.
35..: I. Russ Pickett: 2. Mark Neuens.
40.. : J. Thomas Perkins: 2. William Wenk; 3. John Balrour
Silver Springs Racing Inc.
riders in the class. The two biggest movers
were Joseph Brown, who finished the first
moto in sixth but moved up to fourth in the
second to take fourth overall. Coming off an
injury last weekend, Thomas Neuens took the
last spot in the first moto but got a better start
Kellogg
Bowls 'em Over
By LARRY WOOSTER
in the second moto, getting around Devin
Whicker at the holeshot corner. Neuens led
Whicker on the first lap, and then Whicker
crashed out in the back doubles, letting
Neuens take sixth in the second moto and
sixth overall.
In a great mix of Over 30 A, Over 30 B/C,
250cc A and 250cc B racing, local rider Joey
McGuire came out hard, with Russ Pickett and
Andy Mitchell of the Over 30 A class right
behind him. The lone 250cc A rider, Mark
Wagner, got caught in the pack at the
holeshot and had some making up to do.
McGuire went down at the holes hot and
worked hard to catch up. As McGuire was
making up time on Noah Huskey, he slid out
in a tum and Huskey went on to take first in
ROCK GLEN, NY, JUNE 8
Silver Springs Racing expanded their first·
class motorcycle· racing facility over the
winter and spring to include a brand·new
Jesse Milley-designed stadiumcross-style
track, and 150 riders invaded the Wyoming
County facility to help kick off the new Silver
Springs Nite-X Series in high style. Many
familiar Western New York Motocross Association Inc. faces and machines were on hand
for a weekend of fun in the sun. The WNYMA's
30·race series already competes on six Sundays at the facility, so the decision to pair
many of the Saturday night six-race Nite-X
Series events with WNYMA Sundays made for
a great addition to many riders' schedules.
knew the second moto was the money race
The 250cc Open Beginner class rocked
the place, with more than 15 riders taking the
drop of the gate for moto one. As this pack of
extremely fast riders attacked the holeshot,
and he got out in front of Mitchell to get the
observers couldn't tell that this first moto was
money in the second moto. McGuire was more
only for gate choice in moto two (and maybe
for more track experience). Charles Kellogg
led Joshua Wilmont, Doug Jones and Greg
Penlon into turn one. Kellogg jumped out to
an early three-second lead, while Wilmont battled bar to bar with hard-charging Barry
Austin for the second spot. Kellogg made a
the 250cc B portion.
Mitchell had put a tire under Pickett and
held the first spot in the first moto, but Pickett
detennined in the second moto and took the
holeshot and took off for a very clean ride in
front of all nine riders in the mota and took
first overall in the 250cc B class.
In the 50cc Shaft class, Kyle Mitchell, son
of Andy, took to the track for the first time on
his PW50. Kyle turned 4 two weeks ago. He
raced with Justin Branch, who took the
holeshot and first place in the first moto. In the
second moto, Branch took the lead but fell
over and Mitchell got by. Branch got back up
quickly to pass Mitchell back and get first
overall.
This was the first of seven races in a series
of AMA District 29 races to be held at East
Bend Speedway. Riders must race five out of
the seven races to be eligible for this special
East Bend Speedway series, which will award
trophies up to 5 five feet tall.
50 SHAfT: t. Justin Bnmch: 2.. Kyle Mitchell.
50 (4.6): J. Blake Lewis; 2. Tre [)rowel!; 3. Justin Branch.
50 (7-8): 1. Darrell Sellers: 2. Ryen Certer: 3. Marcus Beasley 4.
Tlffeny Camno.
60 (7·9): I. Joseph Brown: 2. Nick Poole: 3.
careless mistake a couple of laps in and tangled with a bale of hay. Austin capitalized on
Kellogg's mistake to take the lead and the win
in moto one, with Wilmont in very close pursuit. Jones managed to hang on to third place.
This would surely make moto two even more
exciting, as these riders continued to learn the
fast way around the new track.
When the gate dropped for moto two, Kellogg and Austin got out front fast. As Austin
settled in to shadow Kellogg, Dave Stickler
and Martin OlOg fought it out for third. Kellogg, Austin and OlOg all rode fast through
the track's tight corners. deep whoops, and
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Josh Sev.: 5. Ryan Certer.
60 (10-11): 1. Kevin McMullen; 2. Justin Coley: 3. WllIlem
Wenk: 4. Justin Shimmlnger: 5. Daniel Goins.
Sliver Springs Racing Inc.: Senior B winner Doug Weinman catches some big air under
the lights at round one of the six-race Silver Springs Nite-X Series in Rock Glen, New York.
superfast jumps. This time, while Kellogg set
the pace to beat, he avoided that pesky hay
bale that had cost him the win in mote one.
All Austin could manage to do was keep Kellogg in sight and hang on to second. Meanwhile, Stickler. Olog and Wilmont exchanged
the third spot many times, as lbe large crowd
cheered for more. Kellogg was able to capture
first overall with a four-second lead by not
making any mistakes and keeping Austin in
second overall. Ozog made a final-lap pass to
take third overall.
As these and more riders get accustomed
to this new stadiumcross·style track as well as
competing under the bright lights on Saturday
nights, the racing should get even better. The
July 6 race (round three) is shaping up to be a
firecracker of excitement, with even more
riders expected to tackle the new track.
Results
50 SHAFT: 1. Brett McMkhaei (Yam); 2. Connor Kelly (Yam); 3.
Justin Mays (Yam): 4. Cody M.arriott (Yam); S. Jade Repass (Yam).
50 CHAIN: 1. Hamson Kay (IITM); 2. Craig Mullett (KTM); 3.
Brett McMichael (Yam): 4. Connor Kelly (Yam): S. Collin Rexrord
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