Palmyra Racing Associationl
Palmyra. New York
Results. July 14. 2002 (Round 15)
50 P/W (4-8): 1 Brett McMkhael (KTM); 2. Jason Chache
(KTM); 3. JustIn Mays (Yam); 4. Jade Repess (Yam): 5. ~ ShaI·
f«(Yam).
SO (4.6): 1. Jason Chacho (KTM): 2. Nicholas Monachino
(Yam); 3. Justin Mays (Yam): 4. Cody Marriott (Yam).
50 F-8), I. Kyle Jocbon (Cob): 2. c:rnn Cllngennon (Poll' 3.
_ .. SchmItt (KT>II: 4. H _ ","y (KT>II: 5. Ryon 0...,... (Huo).
60' I. Kevin Brassie: (Kaw): 2. Myles Caradori (KTM): 3. Ezhan
Rowland (Kaw): 4. Zach Butler (Kaw); 5. Jake Eddy (Kaw).
JR MINI: 1. Andrew ~an (Kaw): 2. Doug Waif (Yam); 3
I..oWs Tepas (Yam); 4. Jake Eddy (Kaw): 5. M.yles Caradori (KTM.).
SR MINI: 1. Ky~ Braule (Hon): 2. Den LN-andowski (Kaw); 3.
Chris CWon (Su<): 4. eo..,. Shlpos (Su<): 5. Timmy Geo (Yom).
125 aEllo I. ...., RichanIoon (Hen): 2. ..... c _ (Sm): 3.
M.khael Lenartowi<:z (SUl); 4. TravIs ~ (Hon); 5. Brady M.itchell
(K"",).
125 NOV: 1. Don TrtlXler (Yam); 2. GI'tiI Peri (!I): 5. RJd<1'II).
60 0PEJ"l: I. Jeremy Steword (KTM); 2. 2actl Moen (KTM); 3.
JMed o.a.s (Kaw).
80 BEG: I. Ian Il\c:L..ogan (Kew); 2. Jon Varcoe (Staz); J. Dylan
Coste (Hen); 4. Tyler Schwentker (Yom); 5. Andy Threhef (Kaw).
60 (9-11): 1. Derrick May (Suz); 2. David Porter (Kaw); 3. Jored
o.a.s (Kaw).
80 (t2.13): I. Dustin Steword (yam).
S/MIlII, I. Ben Anglen (Sm), 2. 0 . - s-..d (Yam): 3. Ran·
IOITl Smith (Kaw): 4 Kem VICkerman (Yom); S. Blake Angften (Sut).
125 BEG: I. Bmnden PIttman (Han); 2. Martin Deck (Yom); 3.
Wes Boughman (Kaw); 4. Zach Undqulst (Sw:); 5. Shemalah Gannon
(Hon).
125 JR: 1. Brandon Kemner (Yam); 2. Danny Coate (Hon); 3.
Ben Anglen (Su<); 4 Colton W.ibel (Hen): 5. Chonce Pll;wo (Sml.
125 INT: 1. Rylll'l Huege (Hon); 2.. Pete Sennan (KTM); 3. Jake
Ownp(KTM).
250 BEG: 1. Stelle Blackwell (Hon); 2. VIto Bartolotlll (Vam); 3.
Jm!k Seuc:edo(Henl: 4. Keith BenIOr'l (Han); S. ErIc: Baker (K.aw).
250 JR: I. Jason Yorit (Kaw); 2. Colton Wolbel (Hen): J. Bm
Banier (Yl'Im).
OPEN AM: 1. Josh Bispo (Hon): 2.. WIn Price (Yom): 3. Rod Kent·
ner(Yam).
WMN: I. Rochelle Neimann (Yam): 2. Sarah Costa (Sw:): 3. Amy
light (Yam); 4. Rlkl Proffitt (Suz:): 5. AUcia Rellder (Hon),
BTH JR: 1. Danny Costa (Hon): 2. Brllndon Kentner (Yom); J.
Selin Ught (Kaw).
BTH INT: I. Ryan Hueg@(Hen): 2. Pet@SonMn (KTM); 3. Jllke
Gump(KTM).
30. BEG: I. l.lIrry Jacob (Yam); 2. Steve Bechard (Yam); 3.
Keith Benson (Hoo).
O(fMNY: I. Rod Kentner (Yllm).
AMI District 14 Michigan Hare Scrambles Series
Round 8: Bent Wheels Competition Club
Parlin Dusts 'em
at Bent Wheels
By MARK SPORE
cm,
ROSE
MI, JULY 14
The Bent Wheels Competition Club hosted
round eight of the AMA District 14 Hare
Scrambles Series in Rose City, MIchigan. As
the northeast region of the United States has
had little or no rain for quite some time, the
series faithful could be assured of one thing
come race day: dusl A whole bunch of dust.
Even though Mother Nature did not cooperate.
the Bent Wheels staff did a great job of
attempting to make the track as enjoyable as
possible. The course routed riders backward
through previously used sections, including
grasstracks and some tight single-track. This,
combined with several challenging woodenbridge crossings and a jump-filled motocross
track, made the 6.5-mile course difficult. With
temperatures climbing above the gO-degree
mark, hydration and conditioning were impor·
tant factors throughout the three-hour event.
As the cast of regular Michigan Expert riders lined up for the start of the race, it
appeared that the series points leader, Corey
Parlin, had added some new plastic to his
KTM )00. As Parlin would announce at the
awards presentation after the race, th8t was
not the case. The Lansing Cycle/Enduro Engineering/Moose-sponsored rider was having
engine difficulties prior to the race and was
graciously offered a replacement bike to use
by fellow competitor Scott Luca. Instead of
trying to acclimate to Lucas' setup, Parlin
elected not to ride the parade lap, instead
using the time to take the suspension and
other key items off of his bike and place them
on Lucas' 250.
Honda-mounted Travis Tudethout led the
Michigan Experts for the first lap, letting the
rest of his competitors know that his badly
damaged shoulder Is healing up well. Following in the large amount of dust that Tudethout
was creating was Parlin, who was being
chased by F&S Suzuki-supported Blair
Bersano and Yamaha-mounted Aaron Wegner. Parlin took the lead on the third lap, with
all four riders within 20 seconds of each other.
Wegner again fell victim to bike problems, and
he was forced to pull out after five laps.
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