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Cycle News 2002 11 13

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second-moto score, and his 5-3 finishes helped him sneak into third overall, bumping Chris Jenkins of the SMFD to fourth overall with hIS 3-6 score. Mark Peacemaker of the CHP finished out the top five despite slipping to seventh in mota two after placing fourth in moto one. Perri. Raceway Perris, California Results: October 8, 2002 (Round 4) 50 ADULT: I. Rich Stephens (SLOSO); 2. Shawn Foggs (LPD): 3. OInt Randall (SlOSDI 80 AD<> (LACSO). 35·39 NOV: 1 MicMd IOeczko (SBSD): 2. Tem Smith (LASD); 3. Dan Hadfidd (LAPO); 4 lyle Raymond (LACS01: 5. Ted Semoru· cus (FFO). 40-49 BEG: Allen HllflnetS (lVFO): 2.. Mike leiklrter (LACfDr. 3. Alan S~ (SLOSO); 4 Mark Bryant (CDC); 5. Marlt ROltWldo (LACFO) 40·49 NOV: I Brady I..e:mer (M.fD); 2. RK'k HarrIS (CDC); 3. 'Wendell Betk... 1th (LHfD): 4 Luke Terry (SBCfD); 5. George Tucker ·RFO). 40·49 INT: I. Rob Townley (LASD); 2. Doug Wilson (LAPO); 3. DeMIS Moon (SBSFD): 4 Mike Raden (LACFO): 5. Derek Woodman (SCSO). 40·49 EX; I Mark Davenport (USBP): 2. Chip HO\\'el1 (AFD); 3. Steve Day (BPO). OPEN 50.. : I, Wendell BeckWIth (LHFO). OPEN 125 2-STRK/25O 4-STRK: I, Zach Bradshaw (CFFD); 2 RIch Schulenberg (FO); 3, Monty Buekatlew (lASD). OPEN BfI\BR; I. Jeff Carlson (SAPO). OPEN D/SPT: I. Dan KImes (VFD). OPEN FIT BEG: I, Keith Clark (BCFD): 2. Stan McClung (USBP); 3. Nell Halttunew (SPD): 4. Chris Jenkins (SMFD); 5. Mark Peacemaker (CHP). OPEN 4·STRK: I. Zach Brndshaw (CFD): 2. Rich Stephens (SLOSD): 3. Brent Bush (CCFD); 4. Ryan Blackbum (APO); 5. Slelle Coster (VFO). OPEN VII"lT: I Rich Schulenberg (lHFD); 2. Churtle Beck (LAPD); 3. Jim Pettigrew (OFD). SPONSOR BEG: I. Casey Oyerson (Parts In The Pits). SPONSOR NOV: I. Mike Ryer (Sir Smiley): 2. Jared Rogrrs (IFX): 3. Mike Farmer (Mauls). SPONSOR INT/EX: I Craig Davis (Kendal. MRANN Series Round 8: Fox Road Canyon Zito Zings 'em at the Gut Buster 100 By NICK "FACTORY" FAIN YERINGTON, NV, OCT. 12-13 Coming into the eighth round of the MRANN Series, which so far has seen five different overall winners, Chris Zito became the sixth of the season. After having to make last-minute changes to the course, the Mason Valley Dirt Squirts pulled off a 40-mile, two-loop hare scrambles that featured a variety of terrain, from fast roads to technical downhills. Zito took the lead at the start of the second lap and was never seriously challenged again on his way to his first overall win of the year. After a short bomb run, the racers headed up a long wash, with Sean Berryman scoring the holeshot, followed by Zito, Steve Tichenor, Ryan Johnson and Adam Thissen. Just five miles in, Johnson took over the lead and started to pull away from Zito and Berryman, with Tichenor hot on their heels. Recovering from a bad start, Sam Key started to make his way up through the pack and was quickly into the third position. While trying to pass Zito, Tichenor found a large rock and had a nasty spill. "I was trying to pass on the outside of the dust and clipped a rock, which threw me over .... the bars and onto the ground," Tichenor later E recounted. "I was just starting to get up; then my bike hit me." :; Things were starting to change up front, - also, as Johnson had a nasty spill. "I was way out front, and I hit something," a shaken-up Johnson said, "and when I went "down, my head hit the ground pretty hard. I ~ also hod a bloody nose. so it looked bad when ~ I came into the pits." At the end of the first lap, Johnson was able to retain his lead. but Zito had closed the _gap ond pulled right up behind him as they entered the pits. Johnson decided to call it a day due to his oching head and bloodied face. With Johnson out, Zito left on the second loop about three minutes before Key, now in second, entered the pits. Next to leave on the second loop were Berryman, Thissen and Tichenor, who was making up ground following his first-loop crash. On the second loop, Key was charging hard and catching Zito. Then his tire went flat, and so did his charge. "I was having a great second loop and everything was just clicking," Key said. "Then I hit a rock and my tire went nat. After that, I just tried to hold it on without the tire coming off." Another three minutes back, Berryman was enjoying a trouble-free ride in third, and Tichenor had passed Thissen for fourth. At the finish, Zito took the checkered nag with four minutes to spare. "After Johnson had his crash and pulled out, I just kept a good pace and had no reol problems," Zito explained of his first overoll win. Key wobbled across the line next, with Berryman holding on to the third position. Tichenor held off Thissen, despite his aching body. "My ribs hurt, but I think they are just bruised," he reported. "I had to ride hard to forget about the pain." Thissen held on to fifth, followed by Over 30 rider Thomas Hampton, Paul Ziegler, Jason Alosi, Michael Williams and Eric Hatch. James"Jackie Chan" Chavis, who finished 13th and won the Four-Stroke class, rode both loops with a freshly broken wrist. "I broke my wrist last week, and I was just going to do one loop, but I felt okay, so I went out again, Chavis said. "I needed the points to keep my lead in the Four-Stroke class, but I didn't expect to win it. In 80/60cc action, ll-year-old Josh Morros took another overall victory, over Eric Amacker and Ryan Toomey. In the 50cc race, Ty Tremoine had an easy day, taking the win, followed by Cory Chapman and Sierra Hunniwell. In the 70cc Mini race, Tyler Hyman took the win. It It 40. rtOV: 1. Mark Jon~; 2. Steven Morgan; 3. Cary t\ndrews: 4. Mark FulfOfd; 5. Ian McFarlane 40. AM; I TIJT\ Tal~. 2. David Osbclr'ne; 3. Mike ~: 4 fIIl.ich&eoI Wl!ber: 5. BilllAmpson. 40. EX; I, MK:htte:l Wlibams; 2. Paw emertOn; 3. Bill Trtmall'le; 4 Donnie Bird: 5. Jay Heying. 50. NOV: I. Al Frel: 2. Robert H~~ 50.. EX: 1. Cary LandabuN. 60.. : 1. JJrTI Ports; 2. Don Hopkuls; 3, Nann Pd«5Ot'l OPEJ"t EX: 1 Sean BerryrTUln; 2. Adam TIus-sen; 3, Ryan John· son; 4 Jeff Stone WMN: 1. Michelle Danson; 2. JeslCa Gorbert 30. NOV: 1. Mark NonIS; 2. Sosan Brown; 3 Bill Whelen: 4 Jason Moore; 5.1'\ax We~l. 30· AM.: I. Roy I"\unson: 2. Jeff White; 3. Chns Sunderland: 4 KeVin Popson: 5. Scott Ingersoll. 30. EX: I. Thomas Hampton: 2. Paul Ziegler, 3, Todd Deck; 4 John """ Unlimited Sports 20th Annual Florida State AMA MX Championship Gold Cup Series Round 5: Pax Trax MX Park Truman Makes Trax ond, where he had to try to hold off Warren. Truman motored away with the win, and Warren passed Finnegan for second after the halfway mark. Stewart moved through the pack to end up fourth, and Dale Kump rounded out the top five. R.J. Hampshire and Cody Chisholm resumed their rivalry in the 50cc Oil-Injected Stock class. Hampshire won moto one, but Chisholm was not about to give up just yet. Chisholm led moto two, but Hampshire set up the pass a couple of laps later. Hampshire dived to the inside of one of the big bowl turns to make a block-pass. In doing so. Hampshire made sure the pass was going to stick as he took Chisholm all the way out into the weeds. Chisholm tried the same pass at the same corner on the next lap but was unsuccessful. Chisholm tried one more time at the start of the last lap, pulling up beside Hampshire going down the front straight. The two ran into lapped traffic, and Hampshire won the moto and the overall, extending his perfect score in the series. Donald Dipema extended his points lead in the 50cc (7-8) class by winning both motos. The Cobra rider led moto one from beginning to end. Staying in second from the start was Matthew Wall. Hector Roman Jr. held off the advances of Clifford Sanders for third, and Darin Walker moved up to fifth. Dipema resumed the top position the second moto. Roman held second, ahead of Walker, Austin Cole and Wall. Dipema pulled away, while Roman tried to hold off Wall for second. Sanders moved to fourth, ahead of Cole, as Walker dropped to sixth. WaH passed into second before falling at the S tum a lap later. At the halfway nag, Cole moved into second, ahead of Roman, with Sanders and Walker only a few feet behind. Sanders was the next to fall, but he only dropped to fifth. Diperna won the moto, and it came down to a two-rider battle for second. Roman wanted the second spot back and on the last lap decided it was now or never. Roman got a good jump going down the back straight and got the pass over the last tabletop. By CRAIG ANO ANGElA JOHNSON BUNNELL. FL, OCT. 13 Dan Truman made his mark at the fifth round of the Florida Gold Cup Series, where a total of 413 riders were greeted by great weather and a perfectly prepared track at Pax Trax MX Park. Truman left his tire tracks for the field to foilow in the 250cc B class, winning both motos. In the first 16-24 moto, Truman made it up to third; but Truman led every lap in the final moto, except for the holeshot. Truman's only loss came in the 125cc B class. to Suzuki rider Davi Millsaps. Truman leads the 125cc B and 250cc B-c1ass points but has an uphill battle trying to catch Ryan Warren in the 16-24 class, with a 13-point deficit. Truman led the first 250cc B moto, followed by Shawn Mayo, Ryan Warren. Eric Stewart and Chris Brice. The top four pulled away in a close battle for the lead, as Brice tried to hold off three other riders for fifth. Truman slipped away and let the others decide the second position. Mayo made a big mistake. letting Warren and Stewart by. The top four were set, and Steve Dumond moved to fifth. Stewart grabbed the lead in the second moto, but Truman passed him before the lap was over. Truman pulled out a few bikelengths ahead of Stewart, as Dumond passed Brice for third. Warren started seventh and charged to fifth by the end of lap one. Stewart kept close and moved up on Truman's rear wheel with two laps to go. Stewart made a couple of attempts to pass but came up just short when the checkered nag new. Dumond held on to third, and Warren only got one more spot, for fourth. Shawn McKenna charged to fifth. Stewart and Bradley Bernier battled down the back straight the first lap to see who was going to lead the first 16-24 moto. Bemier got the nod past the grandstands, putting Stewart in second. Mayo, Mike Finnegan and Truman were all in the hunt. The top two tried pulling away from the others, but only Bemier was successful. Finnegan briefly moved to third before going down. Truman got by Mayo for third, with Warren in fifth. Bernier won the moto, and Stewart held off Truman for second. Mayo lost one more spot, to Warren, on the last lap. Finnegan was out to redeem himself in moto two and led the pack. Truman was having none of that and dropped Finnegan to sec- Pax Trax MX Park Bunnell, Florida Results: October 13, 2002 (Round 5 of 71 SO OIL·INJ (STK): 1. R.J. Hampshire (Yam); 2. Cody Chisholm (Yam): 3. Clint Combs (Yam); 4 Brandon P\okatrl (Yam): 5. Robbie MerTen (Yam). Fox Road Canyon Yerington, Nevada Resuhs, October 12-13, 2002 (Round 8) O/A: I, Chns Zlto: 2. Sam Key; 3. Sean Berryman: 4. Steve 7. Paul L!g1er; 8. Jason Aklsi; 9.1'\Ic:hH:1 Williams; 10. Eric: Hatch. SO: 1 Ty TmnIIlne; 2.. Cory Chapman: 3. SIerra Hunniwdl; 4 rlChenor, 5. Adam Thissen: 6. Thocnas Hampton: Cody Burke, 5. Aaron AmIte. 60 rtOV: I. Matthew Watson. 6OM: I. TannerTrernainrr: 60 EX: 1 Cod)' Mon1s; 2. Troy Amacker, 3. Kyle Fenner, 4 B1alOe Fenner. 70: 1. Tyler Hyman; 2. Darrel Undetwood. 80 NOV: I. Ryan Hamel: 2. William Archer; 3. Jeff Stone: 4 Trevor DeRulse: 5. Doug lopez. 80 AM; I. Robert Underwood; 2.. Alex Shaw: 3. Duslln Tremaine; 4 MIles Bean: 5, Cameron TaylOf 80 EX: 1. Joshua Morro.s; 2. Eric Amacker, 3, Ryan Toomey; 4 Kyle O'Brian; 5. Chris Walton. 125 NOV: I. Dylan McFarillne: 2. Ian Horgan; 3. Jeff Simons. 115 AM: 1, Chad Martin; 2. Glenn Chnstianson 125 EX: 1. Michael White; 2. Don Simone; 3. Justin Pose-TO; 4 Dave HameL 5. Aaron Moorehead 250 NOV: 1. Jeff RobInson; 2. Nate Curry; 3. Scott Comelius: 4 Gary Andrews; 5. Tim Hill 250 AM: I. Chllrley lelss: 2. Nick Alosi; 3. Todd Illes. 250 EX; I. Chris Zlto; 2. Sam Key; 3. Steve Tichenor; 4. Jason Alosl: 5. ErIc Hllleh. 4·STRK NOV: I. Josh Steckllne; 2. John Dallldson; 3 Jeff SteckJine, 4. Jon Evans; 5. Gary Hegany. 4·STRK AM: 1. loren Chilson; 2. Nathan Delaney; 3. Jim Durham: 4. Reese Rigsby. 4·$TRK EX; I. James Chavis: 2. A.J. Tumage. OPEN NOV; I. Dean Corbet. 2. Sam..Jones. OPEN AM: 1 Jason Surrett: 2. Jonn Gotbet: 3. Robert Zonc:kl: 4 Pax Trax MX Park: Dan Truman won the 250cc Band 16-24 classes at round five of the Florida Gold Cup Series in Bunnell. Steve Grandinetti cue I e n e vv s NOVEMBER 13, 2002 77

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