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Cycle News 2003 02 12

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...----,----- z a ~ w ~ <0 w a: <0 > a> ~ . :I: Ramada Inn: The CRC number-one plate holders for 2002 are (front row, from left to right) Kyle Smith, Shame Emerson, (back row, from left to right) Robbie Dunham, Anthony Barbacovl, Bam Simons, Bryon Ward and Nick Sanchez. one plate for 2003. The CRC number-one plate holders included KTM-mounted Shane Emerson in the Pee Wee class for the second year in a row. Fellow KTM pilot Kyle Smith went from being runner-up last year to the number-one plate holder this year in the 65cc class. For the second year in a row, Nick Sanchez earned the honor of running the number-one plate in the 85cc class. Longtime Denver West Marriott Rocky Mountain Highest Honors By JOHN CUFFORD GOLDEN, CO, JAN. 18 After the completion of RMXA's most successful se~son, 2002, more than 1100 members and their families came out to honor RMXA' 5 best riders at the beautiful Denver West Marriott in Golden. Colorado. The evening's program included 6-foot-tall trophies for the Summer and Spring Series champions. District 25 regional champions picked up their number-one plates, as usual. An elegant dinner (with open bar) started off the festivities. The show proceeded to honor retiring presi- Yamaha rider Anthony Barbacovi was the only rider to capture two number-one plates, topping both the Schoolboy and 125cc divisions. Bryon Ward has finished in the top five overall in the 250cc class for the past four years; 2002 was the year he finally put it all together to claim the number-one plate. Robbie Dunham appears to have the Junior Vet numberone plate under wraps. as he topped all comers for the third straight year. Frank Costanzo earned the lowest digit possible in the Vet dent John Longwell, whose seven years of ranks for the second consecutive time, and Bam Simons will be sporting the number-one plate in the Senior class throughout 2003. leadership was recognized. Longwell started the dub with fewer than 100 members; it now boasts more than 1500. New president Larry Leavitt thanked Longwell for the club's wonderful beginnings and promised more of the same growth and success. Also, Sharon Lurhs was rewarded by the club for her years of commitment; she and her son Adam are moving to California. Fay Myers' Cory Corbett took the stage for the club's special awards. Joe Shedron of JS Proforma nee received the Sportsman of the Year award for his dedication to the sport and to other family racers; his son Joey put in an '"I'm going Pro" year of racing, too. The RMXA Rider of the Year was the everpopular Andy Atkins. who's been a champion in the State of Colorado since he was on a minibike. Always one of the best every time he's on a bike. AtkJns, now over 3D, still wins the all the Pro classes and keeps it real. He really cares about helping the little racers . Emcee Mark Kite worked his way through the trophies and tons of giveaways from sponsors Cortez Trucking, Fay Myers, Colorado Powersports. Pro Motorsports. Grand Drywall, Fisher Landscaping, LSE, Pro Circuit, Tri-City Cycles, Vickery Motorsports, Performance Cycle, Sun Honda, Fox, Go Fast. JS Proformance, Racer's Edge. MX Photography, Moto Mom. Colee Decorations, No Fear. Excel Yamaha, Aurora Honda, and Special Events Emergency Rescue. The Track of the Year award entitles the winner to host the State Championship. The six promoters included IMI Motorsports. Colorado's largest race complex; Sweeney Cycle Park, the winner of the last two years and host of the Rocky Mountain Amateur Nationals; Alamosa RMXA. the newest outdoor track; AdrenalX the Supercross Series; and Yampa Valley. which lost by a single vote. in the tightest vote yet. The Leahy Family Farm was awarded the honor. The Leahy family - Ann, Pat and David - held great RMXA races, a Vintage National, and the AMA National Hare Scrambles' second round last year. The track. Final Results CRe Chllmpions P/W: I. Shtme Emerson (KTM). 65: J. Kyle Smith (KTM). 83: 1. Nick Senchu. SCHBY: 1. Anthony BlIrbacovi (Yam). 125: I. Anthony Bllrbacovi (Yam). 250: I. Bryon Ward. JR VET I Robbie Dunham. VET. I, FnlOk C05lDr\lO. SR: 1, Bam Simon' ...........Ip Seriu P/W HON ADV~ 1, Shane Em~n (Hon): 2. Shelby Ward (Hon): 3. Do~ laTorre (Hon). PIW B/BK BEG. 1. GlovMnl Larin (Pol); 2. Kyle Economu (Pol): 3. Matthew Stringer (Cob). P/W B/BK ADV: I, Shane Mill~r (Cob): 2, Shan~ Em~rson (KTM): 3. Done laTorre (KTM). S/P/W (7-9): I. Colby Raha (KTM); 2. Shane: Emerson (KTM); 3. Dane laTorre (KTM.). 65 BEG 1 Tyl~r Enticknap (Suz): 2. Kyl~ Princ~ (Suz); 3. Tomas Hernandfi (Kew). 65 (9-11): I. Armando Agu,lar (KTM); 2. Sanvny On.u: lKew); 3 • "" Sm"" (KTM). 85 BEG: I, David Medina (Suz): 2. Kala", Walsh (Suz): 3. TravIS Wilson (Yam). 85 (7-11): I. Tyler Sjoberg (Kaw): 2. Armando Aguilar (Yam); 3. 0wandIer Quimett.e (Yam). 85 (12-13): I. Nick Sanche1 (Suz): 2. Shawn Butler (Yam); 3. Adam Entkknap (Yam). 125 BEG: I. Chad Abbott (Yam): 2. A.J. Wilson (Yam): 3. Josh Jackson (Yam). 125 NOV: I. Benny ~k (Yam): 2. Damel Hendrix (Yam): 3. Bobby lAng'" (lion). 125 INT: I. Ricky Palits (Yam); 2. Justin Reese (Yam): 3. Darin ChbhoIm (lion). SCHBY: I. Rkky Parks (Yam); 2. Darin Chisholm (Hon): 3. Daniel Hendrix (Yam). 250 BEG: 1. Dylan Baea (Hon). 250 NOV: I. Eric Anderson (Yam); 2. Bill Smith (Hon): 3. Brett BeM~tt (Yam). 250 INT: I. Justin Eide (Hon): 2. Justin Reese (Yam): 3. Bryon Ward (Hon). JR VET NOV: I. Brett Bennett (Yam); 2. Justy M.endlbles (Suz): 3. Gllbl Abayov (Yam). JR VET INT: I. TIm Ulster (Yam): 2. Jason Fischer (Suz); 3. Shy Moshe (Yam). VET BEG: l. Jeff Gillespie (Hon): 2. GlIry Croskery (Yam): 3. Ruu Kegler (Sw). VET NOV: I. Joel Grandbois (Hon): 2. Chris Carroll (Yam): 3. Gabl Abayov (Yam). VET INT: I. Darren Stoffer (Hon): 2. Jeff Matthews (KTM): 3. Shy Moshe (Yam). Orr NOV: I. Larry Kirsch (Hon); 2. Kerry Morris (Hon). orr AM: 1. Jeff Hawthorne (Suz). orr EX; 1. Garry Conner (Yam). 40 FEBRUARY 12. 2003 cue I e n .. VII S Two Rivers Raceway, has one of the most demanding layouts in the state. boasts the longest whoop section and many high-speed sections. and is the most rider-friendly f~ciJity. For 2003. RMXA has added ~ round in Nebraska, a race in Aurora, and an AdrenalX in the Grand County Mountains, and will feature the Rocky Mountain Amateur Championship on Labor Day Weekend. MX Photography provided an excellent video and photographic presentation for the class champions and an RMXA history feature to honor Longwell. The RMXA is appreciative of all its racers, members and sponsors, and looks forward to an even better next season. Results Di>trict 2S Spring Scriu 50 0-1: I. Tanner Wmeland; 2. Austin Warren: 3. Dalton Unkus; 4. Dylan Presley: 5. K.C. Rivera. 50 0·2: I. GAlTeu Kite: 2. Auslkl Keller; 3. Nathan Mclaughlin; 4. Jeff F"1Sher: 5. Vernon O·Shea. 50 0·3: I. Gavin Richards; 2. Bradley Lehman: 3. Kiowa Rltche· son: 4. Tyler Kimble; 5. Koy Bowen. 50 0-4: I. Tonner Wineland; 2. Garretl Kite: 3. Nathan McLaugh. lin: 4. Jeff Fisher: 5. Richard Guebara. 65 (7 ·9): 1. Dylan Wineland: 2. Mike Kimmerle: 3. Cory Wilcox: 4. Jllke Jacobs: 5. Cody Nobles. 65 (10-11): I. Zach Buccieri: 2. Tyler Dilley: 3. Greg Lessard; 4. Robert Henchenskl; 5. Zach Armstrong. 85 (7-1 I): I. Andrew Valdez: 2. ZIlch Buccieri: 3. Ryan Milauo: 4. Nathan Deandrea: 5. Greg ~rd. 85 (12·13): I. t\llron McClintock: 2. Beau Heggie; 3 Dylan Nobles; 4. Collin Woronovitch; 5. Ben Donahoe. Denver West Marriott: David Leahy of the Leahy Family FarmlTwo Rivers Raceway was the winner of the RMXA Track of the Year award at the RMXAlAMA District 25 2002 awards banquet held in Golden, Colorado. 85 (14-15): 1. Brandon Barnes: 2. Travis Dunivent; 3. Clint Tracy; 4. Michael Johnson: 5. Brian Btaby. OPEN (7·11): I. Andrew Valdez: 2. Dylan Wineland; 3. Tyler Dil· ley: 4. Jake Jacobs: 5. Nathan Deandrea. SJMINI: 1. Aaron McClintock; 2. Braden Barnes; 3. Travis Dunl· vent; 4. Beau Heggie: 5. Dylan Nobles. 125 A: 1. Chad lullan. 2. Ryan Rcwnski; 3. Doug Leavm; 4. Rick 5tK:hter; 5. M3tt Karlsm 125 B: 1 David Hutton; 2, Tony Valdez: 3. Tommy Gll$wokt; 4 Tom Kaupan: 5. Jeff Sisson 125 C: 1 Dahon Dumck. 2. Andrew Lehman: 3, Jeremy Hientt: 4. Brent Miller, 5. Joshua Miller 2SO A:. I. Ryan Rewnski; 2. Andy Muns: 3 Shane Beeson; 4. Matt Karlsen; 5. We Hale. 250 B~ 1 David Hutton; 2. James Buny; 3. Don Gorman; 4 Tommy Griswokl: 5. DUSlln Cuml1U'lgs. 250 C: I. Jorrod SMaltar. 2. Michael Risner. 3. Da~ Sowder. 4. Bnan Londeree; 5, Ryan O· eal. WMN A: I. Ashley Boham; 2. Sedanna Losey: 3. Kelly Spong; 4. undsey Jelitto: 5. Tamil SalchwelL WMN B: I, Sabrina Milauo: 2. Kelley Longwell: 3. Katie Hendrix son: 4 Danielle RoIbteekl; 5. Cynthia BennetL WMN C: I. Ashley Holland: 2. Alyssa Weaver; 3 Danlelle Schuelke; 4 Kristi Hendrixson; 5 April BowersoJt. YTH BEG 1 Ashley Holland; 2. Anthony Smith; 3 Brad Bartholomew; 4. Dustin Trullllo: 5 Dustin Carrish. SCHBY: 1. Dalton Dimkk; 2. Cody Boyd: 3. And~w Lehman: 4 Joey Shedron; 5, Tommy Griswold. 16-24 COMB: 1. Tony Valdez: 2. Ryan ROllnskl: 3. Mike Knaub: 4. Jeremy Wheeler; 5. Dustin Cummings. 25+ A: I. John Merwin: 2. Darrell Miller; 3. John Burflend: 4. Wes Hale: 5. David Harris. 25+ NON-PRO: l. James Burry; 2. Tom Moal5; 3. Daren Sowder: 4. Michael Martin: 5. Jerin Young. 30~ A: I. John Merwin; 2. John Burflend: 3. Darrel MJller; 4. Bryan Curtis; 5. Andy Alklns. 30. B: I. Shawn Peter»'\: 2. Dennis O'Shea: 3. Tni<:)' Ross: 4. Stt!:ven Woods; 5. Dan Murdough. 30+ C: I. Aaron Rltcheson: 2. Marlt Stein; 3. Rick Fisher: 4. David Mercer; 5. Scott Daluge. 40+ A:. 1. Brian Sharp: 2. Bob Ashley; 3. Chris Sundstrom: 4. T.J. Montgomery; 5. Kurt DImick. 40. B: 1. Steven Woods; 2. Larry Lynch.: 3. MIchael Dorsey: 4, Dan Read; 5. Steve Caple. 40+ C: 1. .Mark Olsen: 2. Bill Bond: 3. John Swortt; 4. Mike Dis· ney; 5. MarX Boyd. 50+: 1. Dale Martin; 2. Bart Kellogg; 3. Mike Vanlco: 4. Nick Murphy; 5. Brant Perone.. 4·STRK: I. Brian Sharp: 2. Jeff Sisson: 3_ Bob i\th!ey: 4. Tony VaIdet; 5. Scott Demison. OPEN BEG: I. Rusty Rauman: 2. David McNeal: 3. Branden Bruckner; 4. David Mlddi<:h.: 5. Matt Shalitey. OPEN NON-PRO: I. David Hutton; 2. Cody Boyd: 3. DustIn CtnYnings: 4. A.dam Feathergil: 5. Dan Connan. OPEN PRO: I. Ryan Rozinskl; 2. Rick Stidrter; 3. Ched Zutian; 4. Doug Le.... 5. Rol>byl'l

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