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Cycle News 2003 02 05

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Hamilton, in the 250cc Intermediate and Before The Hill classes. Results 50 OIl-lNJ: I. Cody Smith (Yam); 2. Jordan Thibedeau (Yarn); 3. Briana ...Iotv'Ison (Yam); ... Laura ft'tt:raor (Hon): 5. Che:lsea Gam (Han). 50 BEG: I. Cody Smith (KTJo\): 2. Cooper Gana (KTJo\); J. Sh&den Nugent (fITM.): ... Jordan thibedeau (Cob); 5. Cord Shea (lIT"). 50 (4-6): I. Wyatt Aguine (KTM); 2. Samuel Mereu (Han): 3. Conner Mitchell (Cob): 4. Chance Blackburn (KTJo\): 5. Shaden Electric City Raceway Kelly Station Road N..... IKl>\)· Princet.own. New York Phone: 518/383-6433 50 (7·8): 1. John Loible (KTM); 2. Tyler Webb (KTM); 3. Devin Harriman (Cob): 4. Colton Sc:ott (KTM): 5. JalOrl Doane (Cob). Website: www.e.lectrU:cityridLrs.rorn Directions: The track is located off New York Route 7. in the town of Princetown. just west of Schenectady, New York, and between OUlmes- FaciUties: Camping is allowed the night before races (no hook-ups available); portable restrooms; food concessions. burg and Rotterdam, just 2_5 miles west of the 1-88/l-90 interchange. Tum on to Kelly Stalion Road from Route 7. Go under the train tunnel and tum right through the gate. Schedule: Ic:e racing depending on the weather. Dirt track on Sundays and some Saturdays, Clubs: Electric City Riders (AMA) up~to-date schedule. Major Events: Dagostino Cup Race, which attracts many AMA National riders from all over Disciplines: Dirt Track. Flat Track, TT, Ice Racing the East Coast. The purse draws all the big names, and the turnout is fantastic. Some of the best blue~groove, bull...ring racing is done during this event. It also draws a large support crowd. and the other classes fill up quickly, General Admission: $6 (Under 12 free) Track: Blue·groove. quarter-mile short track; - By LeE lIvesev the oldest AMA track in New York. CLGBY (16·24): 1. Aaron Smith (Yam): 2. Jo\ark Blackwell (Yam); 3. ~ Alarid (Yam); 4. Nkk Blatt (Vam); 5. Zach Wack'ftll (Yom). 25-0-: 1. Jack l.ambert (Yam): 2. Jeremy Abney (Yam): 3. T~ .......... (Han): 4. Jooh _ (Han): ,. Chm (Yom). 30+: 1. Bryan Emig (Han); 2. Shawn Stilwell (Vam): 3. Jack Lambeft (Yam); 4. TreYCW" HaIfmaM (Hon): 5. Rob Rawtins (Yam). red-hot Honda on his tail piloted by Adam Chatfield. After lots of bar-banging, with Chatfield taking every conceivable line possible trying to get around Wennerstrom, they went down on the last lap in the whoops. Cunningham was in the right place at the time, and he reaped the benefits of their a_ both Kyle right mis- fortune. Cunningham crossed the finish line in Clark County Fairgrounds first on his Kawasaki, followed by Suzuki pilot Braden Barnes, Yamaha riders Zachary lar- Ard Hard to Beat son and Nathan Cox, and Suzuki-mounted Cory Green. Clark County Fairgrounds: Joel Ard rode his new VZ250F to an impressive win in the 125cc Intermediate main event at round seven of the Promoto Promotions Clark County Arenacross series In Battleground, Washington_ lap ahead of the rest of the class. When the checkers finally came out, it was Ard with the victory, followed by Loudermilk in second. Taking third and fourth, respectively, were Lafave and Barret. John Laible absconded with the holeshot in the 50cc (7 -8) class, and he never looked back. Following Laible out of the first comer MIchael Bowen (Pol); 4. Justin BeNbe (KTM): 5. Zeb Edson (KTM). 50 (7·8): I. Garretl. Kite (Kaw): 2. Perry Reedfi Jr. (Cob): 3. Ver· non O'Shea (Cob): 4. JIItTIeS Baldwin (KTM); 5. Taylor Hooley (Cob). 65 (7.11): I. Terren O'Dell (Kaw); 2. Zeb Smith (Kaw); 3. Devin Reed (Kaw); 4. Keny Moore (Kaw); 5. Tyler Agler (Kaw). 85 (7.11): 1, Terren O'Dell (Kaw): 2. Coby Adair (Kaw): 3. Tyler Bums (Suz): 4. Quincy Stewart (Kaw): 5. Kerry Moore (Kew). 85 (12·15): 1. Kyle Cunningham (Kaw): 2. Braden Ba~ (Suz); 3. Zachary Lorson (Yam); 4. Nllthlln Cox (Vam): 5. COl')' Gr~ (Sul). 85 SlMlNI: I. Mom Chatfiekl (Hon): 2. Kyle CWlningham (Kaw): 3. Scotty Wennerstrom (Suz): 4. Cory Green (Suz): 5. Nathlln COli (Yam). 125 BEG: I. Aaron Garda (Kaw); 2. Travis Glodowski (Yam); J. Ronnie Morgan (Hon); 4, Tyler Thomas (Suz): 5. Chris Vandal (Vam). 125 NOV: I. Tanner Moore (Hon): 2. Shell Fowcheck (Kow); 3. Josh Canfield (Yom): 4. Ron Reese III (Vom); 5. Kyle Sauder (Yam). 125INT: 1. Jimmy Alberton (KTM); 2. Merit Blllckwell (Yam); J. Andy Hammond (Yam); 4. Kyle McCoy (Vllm): 5. Zach Blackwell (Yam). 125 SCHBV: I. Jimmy Alberton (KTM): 2. Merit Graddy (SuI): J. Adam Chatfield (Hon); 4. Tolland Weems (Suz): 5. Josh Heluc:hmidt (Kaw), 250 BEG: I. Howard Stice (Vam); 2. Justin Raub (Kaw): J. Andy Ruleford (Kow): 4. Justin Galvan (Yom): 5. Chris Vandal (Yam). 250 NOV: 1. LC, Hom (Yam); 2. Chris Doughty (Yam): 3. Taylor Bunting (Vam); 4. Joshua Edwards (Hon): 5. Chris Dyer (Sul). 250 1tiT: 1. Andy Hammond (Vam): 2. Brandon Sorrell (Hon): 3. Nick Blatt (Yam): 4. Chad Westbrook (Yam); 5. Troy Wohlberg (Yom). second place. Despite some awesome riding, no one went anywhere - they just all stayed in BATTLEGROUND, WA, JAN. 5 50 (4·6): I. Drake DunlDp (KTM); 2. Chast: Rowan (Cob); 3. a small little group, racing away. Halfway through the race, the top three started to pull away, but the rest never stopped trying. The little guys still put out l00-percent effort but never seemed to be able to pull off a pass of any sort. On the last lap, Webb started to pressure Laible, but he just couldn't put anything together In time for the checkers. Behind One guy that most people have missed seeing on top for a while is the lightning-fast Joel Ard, but everyone got to see him get back into the thick of things at the seventh race of the Clark County Arenacross Series. James Hamilton snared the holeshot in the 125cc Intermediate main event, followed by Ard and Jason Laudemnilk. Only two comers into the race, Hamilton went down, letting the entire pack by; with apparent bike problems, he pulled off the track. With Hamilton gone, Ard found himself in the lead, and he held on to that lead with a grip of iron. Behind Ard was Laudermilk, followed by Dustin Lafave and James Barret; all of them were trying to nab that coveted second-place spot. Despite their best efforts, no one moved either forward or backward, and eventually everyone was spaced out by at least several seconds. Ard was totally in control; Laudermilk followed a way behind, but he was still more than a half a Lazy E Arena: Bryan Emig (11) annihilated the competition in the Over 30 class at the Amateur Arenacross In Guthrie, Oklahoma, FEBRUARY 5. 2003' cue I e n e _ s 2>0 PRo. 1. Joey "''''''''' (Han). BTH: I. Danie! Hamilton (Hon); 2. James Hamilton (Hon): 3. Dustin Lohtve (Kaw): 4. Richard Fenacc.a (KTM); 5. Justin INhatton (T"). VET JR: I. Rob Hendomon (Han); 2. DanUen Thome (Yam). VET 1tiT: 1. GarTen Elmer (Yam). ... JR, 1. Dan SoIIand (...): 2. Denn;, SWteriock (Yam): 2. Blake Anglen (Suz); J. Chad Smith (Suz): 4. Teddy Coburn (Yam): 5. Ryan Holland (Hon). 85 OPEN: I. Blake Anglen (Suz); 2. Jprdan Mitchell (Suz); J, Ben Baldasano (Hon): 4. Chris Fokes (KllW): 5. Ricky Mlranda (Yam). S/MINI: 1. Shawn Hat>erlock (Yam): 2. Child Smith (SU%): 3. Gared Steinke (Kaw); 4. Nathan Teel (Yam); 5. Blake Anglen (Su1). 125 BEG: I. Ryan H~nd (Han): 2. Chris Renner (Hon): J. Josh Stevens (Yam); 4. Spenser FOll (Yom): 5. Dominic Andreotti (Kaw). 125 JR: J. Joey Lancllster (Hon); 2. Eric Nuttbrock (Yam): J. Nlc Wolfer (Suz): 4. Rick Dahl (Suz); 5. Tyson While (Sul). 1251NT: I. Joel Ard (Yam); 2. Jason l.IIudermllk (Hon): J. Dustin Lofave (Kaw); 4. James Banet (Yam). 250 BEG: I, Jason Renner (Hon); 2. Ryan ~ (Yam): 3. Peter Martin (Yam): 4. Rob HendeBOn (Hon); 5. rim McCuistion (Hon). 250 JR: I. Garren E1mer (Yam). 250 INT: 1. Daniel Hamlhon (Han): 2. Jason Loudermilk (Han); 3. Joel AnI (Yom): 4. Joshua _ (Han). Webb, Harriman started to get some serious pressure from Scott as the two raced through the whoops. but Harriman came out just bare- ly ahead of Scott for third. Laible greeted the checkers first, Webb was second. and Harriman rounded out the podium in third. Scott and Doane rounded out the top five. Double-class winners on the day included Cody Smith, in the 50cc Oil-Injected and 50cc Beginner classes; Cameron Norman, in the Daniel's Ridge Motocross Despite Ups and Downs - Goforth By MARK NEUENS TAYLORSVILLE, NC, JAN. 5 The weather at round three of the Fall/Winter Series in Taylorsville, North Carolina, was far better than that of the original rained-out date, making for a beautiful race day. In 50cc Shaft action, Ryan Reavis took the holeshot, followed by Jordan Smith, Cody Townsend and Josh Lingerfeldt. Smith went right to work on Reavis, pushing hard; finally Smith got beside him and made the pass. Then Smith took off and left Reavis a distant second. Meanwhile, Lingerfeldt was chasing Townsend and showing him a tire at every opportunity, but he just couldn't find a place to get by . Townsend held off Lingerfeldt until the last lap but then got crossed up in a rut 65cc Beginner and 65cc (4-8) classes; Shawn Haberlock, in the 85cc (12-15) and Supemnini classes; Garren Elmer, in the 250cc Junior and went down. Smith took first, Reavis was and Vet Intermediate classes; and Daniel was fourth. second, Lingerfeldt was third, and Townsend Daniel's Ridge Motocross: Tanner Wilson (117) and McCoy Goforth (110) battle in the Supermini class at round three of the FalllWinter series In Taylorsville, North Carolina.

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