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50 (4·6): 1. Jarek Balkovlc; 2. Matthew &.neen; 3. Dylan Car·
ringer; 4. Casey Dyer; 5. Matt Cox.
50 (7-S): I. Bntndon RoweU; 2. Joe Bean; 3. Ma/'CUI Beasley; 4.
Matthew Rrtc:h; 5. Jordan Smith.
65 (7·9); I. Cody Robbin5; 2. ..Joe Bean; 3. Chue Everhart; 4.
.Josh Sevage; 5. 8Bndon Rowel.
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0 .... 15):
I. Jonachan Balfour. 2. Cameron Rowe; 3. Jeremy
Ryan Zlmmer, 5. Glen Balfour.
Slfo\INI: 1. .Josh Thomas; 2. Jonathan Balfour, 3. Cameron Rowe:
4. Jeremy Reid; 5. A.J. Bowling.
125 A.:. 1. Blake Hovis; 2. Mart< Wagner, 3. Brandon ~.
125 B: 1. Shawn NefIsen; 2. Jeremy Jacobs,; 3. Malcolm Klepp:
4. 1Ialah Talbert: 5. Nict'lola5 Tonti.
125 C: 1. David Growe: 2. T.L Greene: 3. Matt Surboro; 4.
Drew fleming: 5. Loub Caroso.
125 0: I. Thoma5 Bullock; 2. Austin Carr, 3. Robert O'Sulllvan:
4. Raben Hunnlng.: 5. ~ SmIth.
250 A:. 1. Blake Hovi.; 2. Mert< Wagner, 3. Brandon Langdon.
250 B: I. Shawn NeI15eO; 2. Malcolm Klepp: 3. Noah Huskey.
250 C: I. Davld Growe; 2. Steven Dayton.
250 0: I. Randall 01115; 2. Jason Hall.
U/l AM: I. Noah HU5key: 2. Chevi5 King; 3. Cherlle Wedmore;
4. Todd Eckard 5. Mett Scarboro.
SCHBY: I. Jeremy Jacobs: 2.lsaiah Talbert; 3. Todd Eckard.
25.. A: I. Brad Proctor.
25. BIC: I. Donald White: 2. Andrew Cochrllln; 3. Wll11am Alsup;
4. Mart< Neueru: 5. Chris Fokyn.
30.. A: I. Brad Procur, 2. Russ; Plckdt; 3.1\ndy MitdleU.
30. BIC' 1. ScoIl Oyer. 2. "'''' SmOh, 3....... 5mbh, 4, Donak! WhIte; 5. Paige Cavtness.
35.. ~ I. Russ Men; 2. Paige umess: 3. Rkhan:I Slay; 4. Mart<
Neuom.
40+: I. Chet Mallto; 2. Thomas PmIn5; 3. Marit Smith; 4. Bob
Maner. 5. William Wenk.
4·STRK: t. Heath Hayes: 2. r.." Simpson.
Ryan PIcard (Yam).
30... BEG WMN: I. Janke Welch (Yam).
SCHBY: 1. MIke NessI: (Hon); 2. Kyle KubIIschek (Yam); 3. Jake
We~ (Hon); 4. Jeff AIeuI (Hon); 5. Aaron Gwin (Kaw).
25+ BEG: I. Brandon Beav« (SuI).
25. NOV: I. Steve H1x (Yam).
25.INT: I. Mert< Oldroyd (yam).
30... BEG: 1. Rob Fletcher (Yam); 2. Damn Snoddy (Yam); 3.
James LDpe: (Hon).
30 NOV: I. Anthony Rose (Yam).
3D INT: 1. Greg Pierce.
3D. EX: 1. Matt Tedder (Hon).
40. BEG: 1. John Reese (Yam).
40. NOV: I. Randy Green (Yam).
40.INT: 1. MIchael Neal (Kaw).
40... MSTR: 1. Man Tedder (Hon).
OfT MSTR B: I. Matt T~ 2. Dave Eropkln: 3. Kurt Sof\(a Jr.:
4. Joe Crouch; 5. MIchael Neal.
40+ AM: I. Mike McKay; 2. Richard Lami.; 3. Michael
MoIea: 4. MIke Martic.; 5. Greg ~.
orr 40... EX; I. Phillip Cruz; 2. TIm Wlnlams; 3. John rlmmer·
orr
mans; 4. Dave J.cobu&; 5. Bill Sdlultz.
orr 50... NOV: 1. Asker Lamkjaer. 2. John Webb: 3. Bob Alloy.
orr 50+ AM: I. Frank Derby; 2. Barry Simon; 3. Wayne Rut·
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I. Jack Garland; 2. Ron Ryer, 3. Nick Costello.
Perris Raceway
Rolling Hills Cycle Park
Derby and McKay
More Than Okay
Hovis Rolls On
at Rolling Hills
By BOB AlloY
By MARK NEaENS
PERRIS. CA, NOV. 10
Expecting mudholes and standing water
after a day of rain, it was a real treat to find
that neither were a real problem at Perris
Raceway. Fate was good to the 33 ROTMXers
who turned out and once again let them
enjoy another good day of challenges on a
good track,
Mike McKay looked more than just okay.
In fact. he looked nothing less than spectacular .s he soared over all those doubie jumps.
He blasted around the course, le.ding lap .fter
lap in both Amateur Over 40 motos .nd taking the overall title. Michael Mosca had only.
midpack start but powered his way through
the traffic to nail a good and fast second
place. while Richard Lamis scored third.
Sixth-placed Mike Marek fared much better in
moto two. This time around, he zipped across
the finish with second, and the consistently
good 1..llmis fired his Yamaha across the line
with third,
Amateur Over 50 rider Frank Derby certainly knew the right things to do on those
double jumps and deep whoop-de-doos, and
with great skill he racked up double-moto
wins, Bany Simon slipped his KTM into high
gear and smoked the course, finishing as runner-up, Wayne Rathledge's holeshot beginning
and second-place finish in moto two was
something to be proud of.
The Novice Over 50 race featured quite a
contest between John Webb and Asker Lamkjaer, and they really showed their stuff as they
seriously challenged one lInother for the win.
Webb began the show as the leading man,
with a very determined Lamkj.er lurking close
beh.ind and eager to pass. Mighty Webb
allowed no passing and steadfastly held on.
beating Lamkjaer to the finish. Webb got off
with a great holeshot st.rt in malo two, Lamkjaer was again in hot pursuit. This adrenaline
rush continued for three more laps until Webb
stalled his Honda in a large whoop-de-doo on
lap four, Larnkjaer's persistence and
endurance paid off. as he passed Webb and
collected first this time. There will surely be a
sequel in the ne.r future. Bob Alloy was in the
right place at the right time and picked up
second place.
REIDSVILLE, NC, NOV, g
The final weekend of racing in Reidsville for
2002 featured a beautiful Saturday. Rain earlier in the week made for damp conditions on
race day at round 15 of the AMA District 29
Summer/Fall Series.
In 125cc A action, Blake Hovis took the
holeshot and left Mark Wagner and Brandon
Langdon behind. Wagner and Langdon went side
by side into the third tum and got together and
both went down, Wagner was the first up. and
he took off in second, Along with the 125cc A
class, the 250cc Band C classes were staged
right behind, Malcolm Klepp took the B-c1ass
lead, followed by Noah Huskey. The C class
followed. with Steven Dayton and Dauid
Growe the leaders. Behind them was B rider
Shawn Neilsen, who got a bad start but was
trying aggressively to make up time. By the
end of the first lap, Neilsen had passed Dayton
and Growe and was going after Huskey. Dayton took a spill in the double after the tum and
went down, which let Growe by to take first in
the 250cc C class,
Meanwhile, up front, Hovis was running a
clean race by himself, with Wagner a distant
second. Neilsen made the pass on Huskey for
second in class, and Klepp was holding his
class' lead out front. Neilsen didn't have
enough time to get Klepp, but he didn't let up
until the checkered flag came out.
Neilsen wouldn't make that mistake in the
second moto. taking first for first overall, and
Huskey took second for third overall, while
Klepp scored third in the second moto for
second overall. Hovis walked away with a I-I
for first overall in the 125cc A class. followed
by Wagner (2-2) and Langdon (3-3),
Hovis was equally impressive in the 250cc
A class, walking away with a I-I win, followed
by Wagner (2-2) and Langdon (3-3) again.
Neilsen took a commanding lead in the
I 25cc B class on his YZ250F to go I-I, Jeremy Jacobs went 2-2 and Klepp went 3-3,
In 125cc C action, Growe had more competition, Growe took first in the first moto but
ended up falling to second in the second
moto, behind Matt Scarboro. who then took a
spill and covered himself in mud, Growe still
took first overall, with T.L. Greene second and
Scarboro third.
Results
AM 40.: I. Mike McKay (Su:); 2. Richard lamia (Yam); 3.
Mlchael Moeca (Yam).
EX 40...: 1. PhilIp Cnu. (Yam); 2. rm WilI1am5 (Vam); 3. John
runrnermans (Hon).
Results
50 SHAFT: I. Jarek Balkovic; 2. Matthew Burkeen; 3.
Branch; 4. Austin Faulk; 5. Montgomery F'teIds.
48
85
Ileld; 4, A.,J, Bowl....
85 0, 1. T..-"""" 2. Cody ...., 3. Sojunelo ........'
U/l MINI; I. Tray Dobson; 2. Tyler Bright: 3. Skylar Payne; 4.
).
250 NOV: I. Bn!tt KIetn (Hon); 2. Tyler O'f'ieiII (Yam): 3. Nathan
Tony IHan), 4........... Tony (lion), 5..... Moocrop (....).
250 1IiT, I. Cody ...,.,1 (Hon), 2. J _ ..... IYam}, 3.•obby
Boll (Han).
250 PRO: I. Randy Cart< (Hon); 2. Branden MiIItead (Sut); 3.
orr 50.. EX;
Willow Springs International Raceway
65 (lD-II)' I. JuJdn Coley, 2. WiItlam Wonk; 3. em. 00,""
.,'1y
....
NOV 50... : I. Asker lAmkJaer (Yam); 2. John Webb (Hon).
M50...: t. Fl1lOk Derby (Han); 2. Barry Simon (tITM).
EX 50+: I. Jack Qarland (Hon); 2. Roy Rye:r (Yam).
MSTR B: I. Matt Tedder (Hon): 2. Da~ Eropkin (Yam); 3. Kurt
Sofk.a Jr. (Yam).
85 (7-11): 1. T,I.dlrighl; 2. Cody ......., 3. """'" Coley; 4.
Ryan Zimmer: 5. .bh Yuget.
85 (12-13): 1..btl Thcmas; 2. fomest Seebeck: 3. TI1lY Dab-
S/M1NI: I. Mike Nessi (Hon); 2. OmOl. Jonon (Kaw): 3. Jeff
Alessi (Hon): 4. Nick VDiet (Kaw); 5. Donnie Kearney (Sul)
I~ BEG: I. Carmi: Kingan (Hon); 2. Austin Eitel (Suz); 3. Evan
Io\enen (Kaw); 4. Phillip Valdez (Kaw); 5. Bcyan Bebed: (Yam).
125 NOV: 1. Dennis Ewing (Stu); 2. Aaron Gwin (Kaw): 3. Tyter
O'NeiIIIYem}, 4......,.., IHan}, 5. _ k _ad 1Su<}.
125Il'lT, 1,'yIe
(Yam), 2. ...." BoB (lion), 3. Jak.
W_IIIon}, 4. Oevk! SuIlIno (Yem), 5. Jason - . . . (KT").
125 OI'El1, I. Donn;, Ewing (Su<): 2. Jason - . . . (KT"), 3.
Brendan 8oR'ontl (Yam).
250 BEG, I.
Duncan 1S I. Je

