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Cycle News 2002 10 09

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80 (8~ II): I. Cody Jeckson (Hon): 2. Dylan Lene(Yam); 3. Shawn Ka.... (Sou). 80 (12-16); I. Beau Weigand (Yam): 2. Cameron Ewtng (Suz); 3. Bnod Q;ngmon (Yom). injury (crushed vertebrae) is building stamina and went 8-12 for 12th overall. Longtime Tri-Cities race supporter Oscar Sheets, backed by Shumate Motorsports, surprised local riders by showing up on a CRF450R. After years of touting the virtues of Suzuki two-strokes, Sheets rode a red fourstroke for the first time. When told that it just didn't seem quite right, Sheets replied, "It seems odd to me, too.· Sheets didn't take long to adjust to the roll-'n'-go power of the big thumper, getting off to a holes hot in moto one in the OldTimers Beginners class. Sheets, Dave Ivey and Richland chiropractor Greg "Iron DoeSullivan battled for first in moto one. Outpowered by the thumpers, Doc had to settle for third, behind Sheets and Ivey. Joe Corder had trouble staying on the track and did not finish moto one. With Sheets not running in moto two, Corder got to the first corner in first place. Corder looked fast, but Sullivan's conditioning paid off. As Corder started to fade, Sullivan got past and held on for first. Sullivan took first overall. followed by Ivey, Ross Roberts, Sheets and Corder. Drew Ivey, a 125cc Junior rider who is also recovering from dual tib-fib breaks, had to move into the 250cc Junior class due to mechanical problems with his 125. Uncle Dave Ivey loaned Drew the big YZ426F for a spin around the sand. Ivey looked sharp on the big bike, but a stall in moto one put him at the back of the track. Drew didn't have the four-stroke starting drill down yet Drew managed to keep the bike running in moto two and finished 16th overall. S/MINI: 1. Beau Weigand (Yam): 2. Buck Ford (Kaw): 3. Cameron Ewtng (Sul). 1~ BEG O.J: I. Curti. Roe (Yam); 2. Dominic MarchewskJ (Hon); 3. B...-"""" (Yom). 125 BEG [)'2: I. Jeff Mcb'ltOsh (Yam): 2.. J1mmy Swerte (Han); 3. Nk F'otdo (Kaw). 125 NOV: I. Jeremy KneIsIy (Yam); 2. Joel Anderson (Yam); 3. KrisTriest (Yam) 125INT: 1. Nick DIVIS (SLa): 2. Brm Markanan (Suz); 3. Anthony Manlgtill (Yam). 125 PRO: I. Ryan Moraa (Suz): 2. Robert Harold (Yam). 250 BEG: I. Nolan Erwin (KTM): 2. Dommlc Marchewkl (Hen); 3. Brandon (Kaw). 250 NOV: I. Kris Triest (Yem): 2. Joel Anderson (Yam): 3, Jef· frey Ho (Hoo). 2SO INT: 1. Dana Drake (Yam): 2. Ben Shank (Yam); 3. Logan Lackey (Suz). 250 PRO: 1. Ryan MorelS (Suzl: 2. Billy Jure...ich (Suz): 3. Robert Harold (Yam). SCHBY; l. Anthony Manlglla (Yam): 2. Max Scolari (Yam): 3. Curtis Roe (Yam). OPEN (15.18): L Nick DavIS (Suz): 2. Ktls Triest (Yam): 3. Brett Markarlan (Suz). OPEN {19·29}: 1. Dana Drllk! (Yam): 2. Olin Mlllt:r (Hen) 30.. BEQ: 1. Bobby 81enlo (Kaw): 2. Irtland Cllnnon (Hon): 3. Bene Saloria (Hon). 30· NOV: I. Jim Copeland (Yam): 2. Steven Ant~nclo (Yam): 3. PilI Morgan (Hon). 3O.INT: I. John Sieley (Yam). 30.. PRO: I. Shawn Perks (Suz): 2, Ken Nolan (Hon). 40+ BEG: 1. Randy Plepkom (Hon): 2. Ken lomax (Yam): 3. Jt:ff Wikoff (Yam). 40.. NOV: I. Jim lewis (Han). 40+ INT: 1. Greg Dougla. (Yam): 2. Steve Machado (Yam). 60 DFC: I. Tyler Bereman (Kaw). 80 OFC: I. Beau Weigand (Yam). B/BK OfC: I. Ryan Morals (SUl). rmoco Koppellah Speedway: Troy Solnitsky was the 250cc A winner at the St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin, short-track event. The Open Pro class featured a classic battle between Willie Broten and Kurt BouhIke, as the dicing duo swapped the lead in the early going, Broten then looked poised for victory until Bouhlke answered back with a late-race pass to record the victory. The Mini Chain class featured another good race between class luminary Dustin Paul and newcomer Brandon Moyer. Much to the delight of the crowd, the duo traded the lead on every lap, Throughout the race, Paul would assume: the lead in the comers, but Moyer would power by on the straights. In the end, it was Moyer scoring the upset. Paul would return later to score an easy win in the Mini Shaft class. R•• ults MINI SHAFT: I. Dustin Peul (Yam); 2. Brandon Moyer (Yam); 3. Ethan Gilman (Yam): 4. Emily Hampe (Yam): 5. Christlan Conely (Yam). MINI CHAiN: I. Brandon Moyer (Yam); 2. Dustin Paul (Vam): 3. Emily Hampe (Yam): 4. lach Letendre (Yam); 5. Ethan Gilman (Vom). 65 MINI: I. Charlette Morri, (KllW); 2. Caf' Lauberscnelmer (Yom): 3. Bryce Brethorst (KllW): 4, Lacy Letendre (Suz). 80 OPEN: 1. Jon Ziesmer (Hen); 2. Eddy Hampe (Yam); 3. Jory Moms (Kaw): 4 Chris Lauberlhelmer (Hon); 5. K~ln Kelleher (Hen). 85 MINI: I. Jory Morri. (Kaw): 2. Eddy Hampe (Yam); 3. Chris Leubersehelrner (Hon): 4. Jon Ziesmer (Hon): 5. Kevin Kelleher (Hon). 125: I. Kevin Anderson (Yam): 2. Darlck Pearson (Kaw); 3. Uua Golden (Kaw); 4. Chad Stevens (Suz). BEG A: I. Jim Brethorst (SUl): 2. Jeremy Ek (Yam): 3. Chad Steven. (Sul); 4. Roger Arnlee (Yam); 5. Tracy PIcasso (Yam). STK FRM: 1. Dave Engler (Yam); 2. Mike Schmidt (Yam): 3. Uasa Golden (Kaw). V1NT SGL I. Ed Hampe (Yam); 2. Jon Markuson (Yam): 3. Mike Schmidt (Yam); 4 Kurt Boehlke (Yam). VlNT 1W I. Daile Koch (Yam); 2. Ed Hampe (Yam); 3. Jon MarkI.DOl\ (Yam). 30 ..: I. Charle. Dahlheimer (Hon): 2. Joe Bentfield (Rot); 3 Craig Conely (Yam): 4. Jim Brethorst (Suzl: 5. One Engler (Yam). 40. 1. ErIe Brouhard (Rot); 2. Joe Bentfleld (Rot): 3. Dave Koch (Yam); 4. Ed Hampe (Yam); 5. Den Boehlke (Yam). 250 A: I. Troy SoInltsky (Hen): 2. Charles Dahlhetmer (Hon); 3 Kevin Anderson (Yam): 4. Datlek Pearson (Kaw): 5. Eddy Hampe (Vom). OPEN ~ I. Shawn Burr (Rot); 2. COf)' So!rUtsky (ATI<.); 3..Toe 8ent6eld (Rot): 4. Chuck Dahlheimer (Hen): 5. Roger Arnlee (Yam). OPEN PRO: 1 Kurt Boehlke (KTM): 2. WUlJe Broten (Yam); 3. Erk Brouhard (Rot). Carnegie Cycle Park Morais in the Money at Carnegie form of his new Motoworld Suzukis. Morais looked smooth on the new bikes, taking all four mota wins. In the 125cc Pro class, Morais battled his homeboy Robert Harold, who was also fast but wasn't quite able to match Morais' speed. The Yamaha pilot had to settle for second on the day. In the 250cc Pro class, Morais had some more competition, in the form of Suzuki rider Billy Jurevich. Harold and Jurevich chased Morais in both motos, but their race ended up being for second. With Morais taking the wins, Jurevich netted second aboard his AIIAmerican-sponsored Suzuki, while Harold took third. In the 125cc Intermediate class, Nick Davis shined on this day. Davis won both motos, thereby ensuring his first-place spot on the podium. Davis was followed by fellow Suzuki rider Brett Markarian, who went 2-2 for second overall. Third went to Yamahamounted Anthony Maniglia, who went 3-3 for the day. The 50cc Open class was exciting to watch, with the little guys banging bars to decide the winner. In moto one, KTM rider R.J. Mendez from Salinas was doing the deed, snagging the first-moto win. Mendez was foilowed across the line by Polini rider Anthony Parks. Third was Mark Braden, who was also riding a Polini. In moto two, Braden switched on the afterburners and checked out, winning the moto. Mendez rode strong and finished second, while Parks finished a solid third. Mendez took the overall on the day with his 1-2 finishes. Mark Braden finished second overall via his 3-1 scores, and Parks finished third with 2-3 scores. This event's Dash For Cash races were once again exciting to watch. This week also marked the addition of a 60cc Dash For Cash. Kawasaki jockey Tyler Bereman can now lay claim to winning the first-ever 60cc DFCI Meanwhile, the 80cc DFC honors went to Beau Weigand (how many times does that make now, Beau?) and, as stated earlier, Morais did the butt-kicking in the big-bike Dash (and the taking home of the money). Richland Washington ORV Park Batterman Buttons One R.sults By lEE UvESEY P/W INT I. Seth Faulkner (Yam): 2 Halley Walker (Han); 3. '""'" Bailey (....). PIW (4·6): I. Jake Salmders (KTM): 2. Cameron Koehler (KT/'I'I): RICHLAND, WA, SEPT. 8 Local rider Keith Batterman put on quite a show on his custom copper·metalflake-painted KX85 at the Squisher Motocross Series event on Sunday. Battennan went 1-1 in both the Supennini class and the 80cc (12-13) class. Batterman also ran the KX85 in the 125cc Junior class and showed he could ride with the bigger boys, going fifth and third for fourth overall. Kimberlee Niles kept the boys honest in the 80cc (12-13) and Supenninl classes. Niles (the only female rider at the event) went 3-3 in the 80cc (12·13) class, behind Battennan and Weston Potter, and then posted fourth overall in the Supennini contest, behind Batterson, Michael Schmeck and Potter. Cole Scott led both motos in the Super 60cc class but couidn't stay ahead of Lewiston, Idaho, rider Houston Keane, who beat out Scott and Hunter Evanson for the top of the podium. The riders went one-twa-three in both motos. Huge pile-ups piagued the start of the 125cc grip-and-rip Beginner class. The 25-rider full gate saw riders backed up like an L.A, freeway in the first comer in both motos. This contest marked the retum of rider Bryce Uvesey, coming off tib-fib breaks of left and right legs. Uvesey was running fifth and moving up in moto one when he overshot a jump and slid through the sticker bushes into the fence. Derek Scott is also recovering from 3. Kaden Beutler (KTM); 4. Riley James (KTM). PfW (7-8): I. Scot Sheedy (Pol); 2. Hunter Evanson (Cob); 3. Dustin Ralston (Cob): 4. Tab Suttle (taM). P/W OPEN: I. Anthony Moore (Yam): 2. Nkholu Dendlel (Yam). 60 (7-8): I. Hunter Ellanson (SUl); 2 Scot Sheedy (Kaw); 3. Evan Nyl~ (Kew): 4. Jerry Beaver (KTM). 60 (9-11): I Houston Keane (Ka...); 2. Cole Scott (KTM): 3. Travis Suttle (Suz); 4. RJ. Goehnke (!'taw): 5. Jocdan Murphy (Kew). 80 BEG: 1. D&Iton Ivey (Yam): 2. Neal Allen (Hon): 3. Cregory Sullivan (Yem); 4. Dillon Rogers (Hon): 5. Bryant Schaffer (Yam). 60 (7-11): I Brandon Walker (I<.w). 80 (12·13): I. Keith Batterson (Kew): 2. Weston Potter (Hon): 3. Kimberlee NII6 (Yem). eo (14-16): I. Co~y Ogan (Yam). S/MlNI: I. KeIth Batt~ (Klw): 2. MIchael Schmeck (Yam): 3. Weston Potter (Hon): 4, Klmberlee Nl1es (Yam); 5. Dalton Ivey (Yam). 125 BEG: I. Tyler Larive (Yam); 2. Brantley Craves (Yam); 3. Jon Adams (Su%): 4. Shllle Brodie (KTM); 5. Todd Jones (Suz). 125 JR: 1. Brandon Ritchie (Yem): 2. Sacn Hubbert (Yam); 3. Kyle Ven Belle (Yem); 4. Keith Batterman (Kew): 5. MIchael Schmeck (Yem). 1251NT: I. Calvin Reeves (Yam): 2. Dustin Kapelo (Suz); 3. Austin Svangren (KTM): 4. Mati Rambo (Yam); 5. Monty Royeu (Yam). 250 BEC: 1. Brantley Graves (Yam): 2. Zo Cisneros (Hon) 3. Alan ')/illiams (Yam): 4. Jeke Well. (Han); 5. Richard Thome. (Sul). 250 JR: 1. Matt l.a~ (Vam): 2. Travis Mullen. (Kaw); 3. Blake Edwards (Yam); 4. Luke Johnson (Hon): 5. Adam Miller (Suz). 250 INT: I. Jensen Hendler (Hon); 2. Calvin Reeves (Yam); J. Adam Belluvous (Yam): 4. Chad .Jones (Suz); 5. Jon Hamson (Hon). 250 PRO: 1. Konnrad Kuest (Kaw). VET BEG: 1. Joe Corder {KTMI: 2. Paul Thompson (Yam); 3. Zane Sargent (Yam); 4. MIke Boehnke (Suz): 5. Denny Parlter (Yam). UTH BEG; I. Ed Kriebel (Hon). VET JR: 1. Robert Christensen (!

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