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Cycle News 2002 11 13

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posed of two riders before the triple in the back and got another rider after the last dou· ble on that same straight. Renner was in third and charging to the front. Renner passed Crespi in the front supercross portion of the treck. Maynard was the only one in front of him. Renner turned the throttle even more and caught Maynard in the back section. Renner slipped to the inside before the triple and took the lead away. Renner pulled out to keep Maynard from coming back with a challenge. Crespi kept third, and Max Rash passed Bobby Teisler on the last lap for fourth. The Yamaha-mounted Renner must have been fed up with playing second fiddle to Maynard on this day. Renner won the second mote over Maynard. Chase Couture turned up the wick to place third, ahead of a pack of riders. Crespi took fourth, ahead of Jesse Freeman in fifth. Motocross World Bithlo, Florida Results: October 20. 2002 (Round 6 of 71 50 OIL·INJ STK: L R.J Hampshire (Yam): 2. Brandon P1oiclItr1 (Yam); 3. Cody ChIsholm (Yem); 4 Clint Combast (Yam); 5. Justin Dennard (Pol). 50 STK (4.6): 1. Adam Ciancinrulo (Cob): 2. Tyler Meyer (Cob): 3. R.J. Hampshire (Yam); 4 Zach Duchaine (Cob): 5. Brandon Slane (Cab) 50 STK (7-8); I. Donald Diperna (Cob): 2. Cody Reinhardt (KTM); 3. M.1Itthew Wall (Cab): 4 Clifford Sanders (KTM); 5. luke PlIoonJ (KTM) 65 (1·9): I. JWltln Hall (KTM); 2. Kalen Fitzpatrick (KTM): 3 Ty'er Mool'e (KTM); 4 Wilfreda Guzman (KTM): 5. Justin Starling (Su<). 55 (l0·11): I. Cody Cleveland (Suz.): 2. Wayne Marion (Kaw); 3. TeykM' Franklin (KT",): 4 Gavin Gellagher (IITM): 5. Kyle Com~ (Kaw). 85 (1-11): I Cohen Maynard (Suz.): 2. Lucas Crespi (SUI); 3 Chas.e Couture (Yem); 4 Jesse F~man (Suz): 5. Brendan White (s.,). 85 JR MlN.I (9·13): I. RM:ky Remer (Yam): 2. Coken Maynard (Sw.): 3. Lucos Crespi (Sw.): 4. Chase Couture (Yern); 5. Max Resh (Su<). 85 (12-13): I. Kyle Tobin (Suz): 2. Ricky Rermer (Yem); 3 Tyler TIffany (Yem): 4. Denny Weyeijnos (Yam); 3. Augh! Ueber (SuI); 4 Gamn Edm~ (Kaw); 5. J6se Rkhards (Yem) 250/500 A: I. Kar.lten Butler (Suz); 2. Garrett Edmister (Kaw); 3. Billy NuUCI (Yam); 4. Ray Hensen (KTM): 5. Brandon Butler (Suz). 250/500 B: 1. Dan Truman (Kaw): 2. Dale Kump (Yam); 3. Ryan Warren (Kaw): 4 Quinton Bigalow (Yem): 5. Mike Annegen (Yam). 250/500 C: I. Jonathan Camp (Yam): 2. Brook Thorpe (Suz); 3. Brandon Abell (Suz); 4. Krls Clark (Vam); 5. David Drake (Yam). WMN: I. Meri511 Hempshlre (Kaw); 2. April Hodges (Suz); 3 Asl\ley Jones (Suz): 4. Britteny Slane (Kaw); 5. Amanda Thoma. (Hon). 16·24: 1. Dan Trumen (Kaw); 2, Mike Finnegen (Yam); 3. Gar· ren Edmister (Kaw): 4. Ryan Warren (Kaw): 5. Shawn Mayo (Yam) 25.. : I. Eddie Ray (Hon): 2. Jal'TeU Tipping (Suz): 3. Randy JecQan (KTM); 4 Steve Dumond (Yam); 5. Shawn McKenna (Yem). 30.. : I. Kirk Layfield (Han): 2. Timothy Egger.l (Hon): 3. Marcus Pedrero (KlIw): 4. Steve Dumond (Suz): 5. Gary Allred (Hon). 35., 1. TImoIh, Eogen (Hoo), 2. Kbi< layfidd (Hoo), 3. Sam Allen (Yam): 4. Edward Higgins (Yam): 5. My Coker (Sul). 40.. : I. TImothy Egg61 (Hon); 2. Les Burnside: (Hon); 3. John Shields (Han); 4. Donak! Methlesen (Suz): 5. Mark Thomes (Yam) 45.: 1. Les Burnside (Hon); 2. Kevin Wilson (Suz): 3. Rkt!: Thor· pe (Han); 4. Mike Caiazza (Han); 5. Romey.JoeU (Kaw). 4-STRK: I. Edc:1ie Ray (Han); 2. Paul Perebijnos (Yam): J. Danyl Und (Yam); 4. T.J. Forunat (KTM): 5. Tracy Shepard (Hon). AMI Mid-South Championship Winter Hare Scrambles Series Round 2: North Alabama Trail Riders Association Allen's New Hope Victory By DEBBIE ALLEN NEW HOPE, AL, OCT. 20 Team Green Kawasaki's P.A. Allen was at it again during the second round of the MidSouth Championship Winter Hare Scrambles Series. Soon after the AMA/Pirelli Tire/Moose/ Parts Unlimited/White Brothers-sponsored series rot led into New Hope, Alabama, he rolled into the lead on his new 2003 KX250 and claimed his second win of the season. "I wasn't sure about riding my new bike, because I had just gotten it about two days ago," said Allen. "It's completely different from last year's bike, but it's all for the better." Allen got the holeshot and tried to push hard to pull away but then crashed. "I didn't lose the lead or anything," he said, "but I decided to slow it down a bit, because the course was real slick on the first lap. and I didn't want to take a chance and get hurt." On the AA start, there were 14 riders breaking in the trail for the 474 A, Band C riders who followed. Allen edged out a clear path, with Mike McCrea battling at his side and Dustin Gibson pushing them both from the rear. They Jed the remaining riders on a small grasstrack and then disappeared into the woods. Shortly thereafter, it became a push for the lead between Sarge's Cycles/Pro Action of Kentucky/GPR/Moose teammates Allen and Gibson. They had a 20-second lead ahead of Jeff Cregg by the end of the first lap, while McCrea dropped back to fifth place. Gibson rolled into the score tent just seconds behind Allen on the first two laps. "Dustin followed me for the first lap," said Allen. "The second lap, I pulled away but hit lappers, and he caught back up with me." At the end of the second lap, Gibson took the iead when Allen made his first gas stop. Allen pushed for the lead once again and regained it four miles later. Then he made the fastest lap times during his last two laps and won the race. ·Once I caught up to him, he crashed," Allen said. "I passed him, pulled away, and kind of cruised on from there." Riding his KTM 250 EXC, Cycra/Smith/ Performance Engineering-supported Gibson came in second. "My suspension was a little stiff because I just got the bike Friday," Gibson reported. -I thought the motor ran great, though, and I really want to thank KTM for hooking me up. I had a great day; I just couldn't catch P.A." Bloomington Power Sports/Scott/Lidz by Fid/ Acerbis/Captain Cregg-sponsored Jeff Cregg was the fourth rider off of the AA start. "I had a decent ride the whole time, but the first three laps were kind of rough," Cregg said, referring to a track that was slick and mostly c1ear·cut, so 'there were a lot of tree stubs that made it dangerous. "I couldn't get in the groove but finally got to doing better when [Chad) Froman caught up to me during the third lap." With Froman prOViding some incentive, Cregg tumed it up and caught up to Gibson on the fourth lap. They rode together for a while until Gibson slowly pulled away from him when they ran into some lappeTS. The Indiana State Champion rode a fairly lonely race in third place for all five laps and topped out the podium in third place. Super Bike Shop/Sprocket Specialistsbacked Ch8d Froman and Performance Cycles' Gary Hendricks came in fourth and fifth. "I think I stayed in fifth and sixth place all day, and I wound up in fourth," Froman said. ·1 heard Mike Sampson and Gary Hendricks behind me, so that made me want to push to stay in front of them. It was a great race, and the promoters did a great job at laying out the track." In the 200cc A class, KTM proved to be the bike of choice among the top five riders. Chris Taylor was the leader of the KTM pack. He was on a roll and took his second win of the season. He finished the race in 19th over· all and was a minute ahead of Castle Power Sport's Derek Bratcher. "I was running fourth and fifth for my first two laps," Bratcher said. "I think other people were haVing trouble. and I just got around them." He finished the race in second place. Clay Hedgpath was one of those riders having trouble. He jumped the creek and went over the bars, dropping himself back to last place. He slowly worked his way back and finished in third place. OPEN 8: I. James Smith (KTM). 2. c.,ylon Rogers (Yam); 3 Todd Buchanen (KT!'\): 4 Merk Jane, (Han): 5. Dennis Holden North Alabama Trail Riders Association New Hope. Alabama Results: October 20. 2002 (Round 21 (KTM). 200 8: I Eric Ingram (KTM): 2. Dustin Stevens (KTM): 3 Damon PnrtCe (Sut): 4 Billy Jannlngs \KTM) 5. Mike Schemnger (Hoo). VET 8: I. R~ Adkins (KTM): 2 Scott KlI1:hoff (Suzl: 3. G~ Brennan (KTM): 4 Todd Lovett (KTMI: ~. Ciofdan Turner (Yam). SR B: I Louas Gibson (Sw:): 2. Keooy Sane-rfll!ld: 3 Sleven Middlebrook (Yam): 4 ~ Buueli. (Yam); 5. John Glaus (YlNTl) S/SR: I. Ronnie Hmen (Sw.): 2_ Patnck Jones (Yam); J. Don Freeland (GG): 4 Larry StIll (Cen): 5. Leon Perker (Yem) 250/OPEN C: I Jeremiah Perry (Kaw): 2. I+.ntJy Gentry (Kaw): ) Seth SummeB tKaw); 04 Roger Spires (Hon): 5. Cherie! Fow~ (Hon). 200 C: 1. Phillip Graham (Kew). 4-STRK C: I ~y Weith (Yaml: 2. Bowen Wt:lt (Yam): ) Jeff Jeckson (Kaw): 4 Mere Lodu (KTM); 5. Jason Legatt (KTMI· • VET C: 1. Rusty Lewis (Kaw); 2 Denn Slzt:more (Yam): 3 Chance Bleckwell (KTMl: 4. KeIth Cunnmgham (Kew); 5. Nlckelus Adems (Yam). SR c: I. Billy Childers (Suz). 2. JeFf Kluge (KTM): 3 Berry Luther (Han): 4. Timothy W~er (Hon). 5. Donald Gandy (IITM). BEG: 1 Sean Herding (KTM): 2. Bobby Roberts (Kaw): 3. Chod Priar (Suz). O/A:. 1. P,A. Aner1 (KlIw): 2. DustJn Gibson (KTM); 3. Jeff C~g (KlIw): 4. Chad Froman (KTM): 5. Gary Herldricks (Kew): 6. Mike Sampson (Yam); 7. TImmy P'PooI (Sul); 8. St~ Gordon (Kaw); 9 Meny MK::hds (KTM); 10. fo'tIke "'onroe (Yam). M: I. PA Allen (Kaw); 2. DustIn Gibson (KTM), 3. Jeff Cregg (Kaw); 4. Chad Froman (KTM): 5. Gary Hendncks (Kawl. 250/0PEM Ie I. Timmy P'PooI (Sw:); 2. Marty M.lc:he:ls (KTM): 3. Chnt Robmson (KTM); 4. Josh Sc:on (Yam): 5. MJcl\ael Cornett ( .... ). 4-STRK A: 1 Mike ~ (Yam); 2. Jason Wolford (KTM); 3 Robert lJch (Yam); 4 Dean Grewe (tITM); 5. Jack Bailey (KTM). 200 A; I. Chns Taylor (KTM): 2. Derek Bratcher (KTM): 3. Clay Hedgepeth (KTM); 4 John Len.erd (KTM): Mark Akers (KTM) SR A: I. Scott Martin (Sw:): 2 Clay Stuckey (KTM); 3. Gary Barr (Yam): 4 DaVId Zanet (Kew): 5 Paul Michels (Han). VET A: I. Harvey Whitaker (Kaw); 2. Thomas BenOf:tt (Han): 3. Ron Skipper (Su1); 4. Jason DIckey (SI.lZ); 5. Billy Proffitt (Hon). 250 B: I. Brandon Jones (Yam); 2. Eric Meeks (Sw.); 3. Hayden Moore (Hon): 4. Scott Young (KTM); 5. Michael Bamkk (Kaw). 4-STRK B: I. Mark Wimsatt (Yem); 2. Jason Elrod (KTM): 3 Jan Buckner (Yam): 4. Keith Lewis (Yam): 5. Ched Wood (KTM). Western New York Motocross Association Round 29: Batavia Motocross Park Walsh Flies Like an Eagle own groove in fifth place. Walsh soared like an eagle for first place, and Kelley flew well enough to capture second place. Cutler claimed third place, Alger slipped to fourth place, and Sugg had fifth place in the bag. As all the WNYMA competitors and staff worked the track into shape for moto two, the question became. Would Walsh's experi. ence tell him to take it easy, and if so, who was desperado enough to cash in on the opportunity? When the gate dropped, Walsh was already gone, and the new kid in town ready to challenge him this time around was Nick Brant. Cutler was ready to take it to the limit. looking for any way around Brant. Kelley, relishing life in the fast lane, passed Cutler and then sent Brant home with a heartache tonight. Walsh was once again soaring with the lead, but Kelley appeared able to reel him in at times. I can't tell you why, but Cutler wrestled his Kawasaki into the thjrd slot, while Alger moved his Honda into fourth place and was looking to begin his own challenge. Kelley repeatedly caught and then immediately lost Walsh throughout the closing laps. Just as predicted, the improved track conditions made for great racing throughout the day. In the long run, Walsh (1-1) left with a peaceful, easy feeling after winning first overall, and Kelley (2-2) was in tune for second overall. Cutler (3-3) placed third overall, Alger (4-4) was on his game for fourth overall, and Sugg (5-5) was fifth overall. The WNYMA family had a great season By LARRY WOOSTER BATAVIA, NY, OCT. 20 WNYMA's ninth round whipped more than 300 riders from New York, Pennsylvania and Canada into a fever pitch for EVS Sports/ Support Plus Racing Day at Batavia Motocross Park's last WNYMA points race of 2002. Mother Nature generously overwatered the Gene· see County motocross facility, but the track staff did an awesome job of grooming the track. The old adage that ·a muddy practice makes for perfect racing conditions" rang true on this day. A strong class of 250cc Open Novice riders were ready to battle it out on the 200 I WNYMA Track of the Year. With the drop of the gate, David Walsh and Gary Alger got the jump on the rest of the riders as they sped bar to bar from the starting line and out into the holeshot comer. Christopher Kelley absolutely hammered his way over the tops of the long whoops section and quickly made the pass on Alger. Walsh, aboard his yellow Suzuki mount, got 8 better grip earlier than most riders on the track. This was, after all, the perfect day to actually use the new rear tires many riders won over the long season. Andrew Cutler joined the fray and made a strong challenge on Kelley for second. Walsh used his 13 or so years of motocross knowledge like a power tool to handle this tough field of Novice riders. Alger was feeling the pressure from Eli Sugg for third all moto long, while Canada's favorite motocross son, Len Dignard, was digging his Batavia Motocross Park: David Walsh had one of these nights, flying like an eagle to both 250cc Novice moto wins for the overall victory at the penultimate round of the WNYMA season in BBtavia, New York. cue I e n e _ s NOVEMBER 13, 2002 85

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