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Cycle News 2002 11 06

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WiUiams when Williams stalled out while trying to pass some lappers. Stone came through the finish with a 50-second lead over secondplaced Wagner, and Williams came in third, right on Wagner's rear fender. The morning Mini race was two 7.8-mile laps. Powhatan kids swept the Mini class, with Kawasaki rider Blake coming in two minutes ahead of Kawasaki rider Chad Woods. Kawasaki rider Charlie Shiflett took the Mini B win. Brad Bakken came in 30 seconds ahead of fellow Kawasaki jockey Justin Fltzgerald, a molocrosser who was trying his first hare scrambles race. CVTR Wild Hare 100 Dillwyn, Virginia Results: October 6.2002 Olk ""phon E<>nondooa (KT>\I. AA:. 1. Travis Jones (Hen); 2. Chad Parlier (KTM); 3. Devld Ash· ley (GG); 4. George Gfft1' (Yam); 5. Chance Baker (KTM). 200 A: 1. Preston Blake (!\): , Tno H _ (KTM). SR B, 1. """~ Hamid< (KTMI, 2. Lany Adams (KTMI, 3. Jo.... Hwon (KTM); 4. AUen WIIkinIon (Yam); 5. Bob 8Iak~ (Kaw). 200 C: 1. Dewson Comer (Yam): 2. Harvey KIdd (Hon): 3. Lee "'itch~1l (Kaw): 4. Christoph~r V~rgara (Hon): 5 Ross Wlngn~ld CVTR Wild Hare 100: Stephen Edmondson made steep downhllls look easy en route to the overall victory at round 12 of the Virginia Championship Hare Scrambles series. a..,. throughout lap four. Ellison took a line off the beaten path and felt something grab his helmet, yanking him off his mount and out of the lead. Two miles before the finish, Ellison came up on Hancock, who was on the bottom of a pile of lappers. Ellison took the win, with Hancock coming in right on his rear fender for second. Taylor came through the checkers with third. Justin Stone took the holeshot in the FourStroke A class. When he hit the field section, he got some vicious headshake and flipped the bike, giving fellow Vamaha rider Andrew Williams a chance to lead for most of the first lap. Stone took back the lead when Williams swung wide in a turn and Stone cut to the inside. Williams chased after Stone, with KTM rider Robert Wagner right behind him. On the third lap, Wagner made his move past (Kawl· 2SO C: 1. Charles Lew. (Yam): 2. Du8tJn Mabry (Kaw); 3_ Seth M«:.oy ("",,), 4. Doug F _ ("""I, ,. ""..... w_ (Yom). VET C: 1. Denyf Deb (KTM); 2. Jim Dusky (Kaw); 3. Gene Chnotien «ow), 4. Doug Stroup (Sla), ,. Bnod llol1»g (KTM). IVfI A: 1. Prestcr1 Blak~ (Kaw); 2. DIad Woods (Kaw): 3. Ryan Robbins (Kaw); 4. Chad Lyall (Kaw); 5. Ben Phllhps. MJrn 8: I. Brad Bakken (Kew): 2. Jusbn f1tz~raJd (Kaw); 3. St~ Catt~ (Kaw); 4. Mark Rebate (Kaw); 5. Daniel Stauty (!taw). MO'II C: I. Charlie Shiflett (Kew); 2. Joah ""cCrary (Kaw); 3. Robert DeZern (Kaw); 4 Walt Payn~ Jr, (Hon); 5. Nathan Jones (Yoml. MSTR: 1. Bob WM~ (IITM); 2. Bob Wick (Suz): 3. Howard Roquet (KT",); 4. Bob Willlams (Yam); 5, Mike Forruter (lIT"'). WMN: 1. Jessica MOrrison (Kaw); 2. Lori Dusky (Kaw): 3. Heath~r Greet (Ktlw); 4. Cindy Bishop IKew): 5. Amber Hardman ("",,). JR MJ.l1I D- t: 1. Corey Geerlwt (Hen); 2. Jordan Whit~ (Yam); 3. Buck Neary (Hon); 4. Derek Breeden; 5. Brandon Barnes (Kaw). JR M1rtl D-2; 1. Jacob PIllow (Kaw); 2. Heath Nevins (Kaw): 3. Daniel Uoyd (Kaw); 4. TImothy Marshall (Ka",): 5. Austin Galyon (KTM). P/W D·l: 1. Chef. Martineau (KTM); 2. Kenneth Braddy (KTM); 3. Dylan Modlin (KTM); 4. Gunner Robeft:son (IITM): 5. luk~ Sl John (KTM). P/W D-2: 1. K~vin Taylor (KTM); 2. Jordan Perales (Hon); 3. Hylton Dalton (KT",): 4. Sean Benhart (KTM); 5. Tyler WOOlen (KTM). Missouri Hare SCrambles Championship Series Round 15: Platte County Trailriders Leivan by a Hare Stoneworks Honda in the front position for much of the first lap before series points leader Brandon Forrester worked his way into the lead. Leivan was up to third by the end of a lap, and the battle was on. During lap two, the trio stayed in their same positions and worked their way through the back portion of the nearly 3OO-rider field. Stone took a brief lead on lap three, but willingly handed it back to Forrester. MI didn't want lo wear myself out, so J figured I'd just follow him [Forrester]: Stone explained. That worked until Stone clipped a lapper and went down, moving Leivan into second. It was then Forrester's tum to have trouble, as he, too, tangled with a slower rider and went down, taking the lapper with him. This was all fine with Leivan, who took the lead but was in no real hurry to get aWlJY due to the traffic issue. Stone was back up and in second, with Forrester in third, after three laps. Just over a minute back was Team Green rider Chris Nesbitt, with Nebraska native Walker Luedtke, on his KTM, in fifth. Leivan maintained the lead on his Dunlop/Silkolene/Answer/Race Tech/GPR Stabilizer mount for nearly the next two laps, but he was surprised by a charging Stone heading into the final lap. Stone had his CR250 on the gas and had slipped around Forrester with a nice inside line, and he then caught Leivan off guard and took the lead in the final tum before the checkpoint. "I hadn't seen Doug for a bit, and I figured we had gotten away from him: Leivan said. By FRANK LBVAN SMlTHVIUE, MO, OCT. 6 In what may have been the closest finish among three AA competitors in the history of the Missouri Hare Scrambles Championship, Steve Leivan and his SCR/Yamaha VZ250F held the lead when it mattered the most and claimed the overall victory. The win was Leivan's fifth of the season and the 75th of his career - and it couldn't have come at a better time. "We had a heck of a race today: Leivan said. "The course was tight, short and pretty crowded. It came down to staying out of trouble and not making mistakes." By virtue of his win at round 15, Leivan goes into the series finale trailing by just two points after trailing by nearly 70 after five events. "I'm just happy to still have a chance," he admitted. "I'li try my best, and what happens will happen." For their 2002 race, the Platte County Trailriders moved the Smithville Lake event across the water to a new piece of property. The trail was just over seven miles and was much more technical than past Smithville races. Lots of single-track with loose rocks, many ditches, and a grass-track section was the order of the day. The front-runners put in six laps, with the leaders averaging just under 20 mph. One of the two riders with whom Leivan diced the entire race was Doug Slone, who grabbed another holeshot. He kept his cue I e n e ..... s NOVEMBER 6. 2002 47

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