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AMA Western National Sidecar Motocross Series
Warm-Up Round: Speedworld Motocross Park
Wenzels Wax
Wittmann Warm-Up
ona Wasp
By DUKE EARUMART
wmMANN, AZ, FEB. 1
Allen and Bryan Wenzel drove their WaspYamaha to the overall win of the Championship class at the warm·up round of the newly
formed AMA Western National Sidecar MX
Series, held at Speedworld MX Park in Wittmann, Arizona. The brothers led every lap of
the two motos, though not without a challenge from the EML-Jumbo-mounted team of
Malcolm Upfield and Pat Holmes.
Moto one found a combined gate of both
the Championship and Heavyweight classes,
the two classes offered in the AMA Western
National Sidecar MX Series. With three Championship-class rigs and two Heavyweight rigs,
the field roared off toward the first tum as the
starter's flag waved. The sound and spectacle
of big-bore sidecars charging toward the first
tum is not to be missed.
The Wenzel brothers immediately took
charge, followed by the Upfield/Holmes team
on the EML rig, A little way back was the leading Heavyweight team of Gary Cochell and
Dave Boydstun on their Wasp-Yamaha, fol-
lowed by another Wasp- Yamaha-mounted
Tolomeo and thus setting the stage for the allimportant second moto.
Moto two started as almost a carbon copy
of the first, with all the rigs lunging for the first
turn, but the Wenzel brothers got there first.
Upfield f, Holmes settled into second, and the
now-comfortable team of Borg f, Drury drove
their EML into the third position. Cochell f,
Boydstun and Bogus f, Tolomeo also settled
into familiar positions in the Heavyweight
class. Jumping sidecars is exciting to watch,
and the three Championship-class contenders
were not afraid to put some fresh air between
their tires and the ground. The EML-mounted
team of Upfield f, Holmes certainly provided
some crowd-pleasing leaps, as did the
Borg/Drury team. The Wenzel brothers' older
Wasp Yamaha seemed to leap okay, but you
could certainly tell it was an older rig when it
landed with a heavy thud.
At the end, it was the Wenzel brothers
then retired with a DNF. At halfway. Smith led
The opening round is at Honey Lake MX in
the winning Cobra freight train that included
Gage, Powell and Bryson Turner. Enterprise,
April.
FasTrac MX Park
C'SHIP CL: l. Allen Wenzel/Bryan Wenzl!!1 (Wsp·Yam); 2. Mal·
colm Upfield/Pat Holmes (EML-Jumbo): 3. Robert Borg/John Drury
(EML-Hon).
H/W: I. Gary Cochell/Deve Boydslun (Wsp-Yam); 2. John
Bogus/Guy Tolomeo (Wsp·Yem).
CAIRO, GA, FEB. I
FasTrac MX Park hosted nearly 200 riders
In moto two, James passed Waldner with a
quick inside move for the lead. Waldner was
unable to close back in, and James cemented
the win when he put a lapper between them
Pro rider Bobby Thompson, at round one of
the second annual Riders' Spring Shootout
won out again over Massey. Lynn Haven,
Florida's Troy Balsters was fifth.
acquired and very rapid EML- Honda outfit.
Two turns into the moto, Upfield £, Holmes
had their EML within striking distance of the
Series. Dixie MX, County Line MX, and Riverside MX will also take part in the ambitious
13-race series. Cycle Nation of Tallahassee,
YZ riders Brandon Devilbiss, Bruce McKay
and Logan Arline led the way in the first 125cc
D moto. Ryan Fillingim and Jared Roth joined
Wenzel brothers, but as the first lap ended, the
Florida, has stepped up to provide major sup-
order remained the same.
port for the series, along with returning spon~
Lap two found the Borg/Drury team making its way through the field into third place,
sors Florida Motorsports, Buddy Cycles, Circle
them for some close racing on lap two.
Fillingim doubled to second and was gaining
on Brandon at the flag. Local rider Arline
B Contracting and First Communications.
Stepbrothers James and Brandon Devilbiss
was a solid third, ahead of Roth's CR125
and McKay.
had the hot throttle hands in the 125cc C and
125cc D classes, respectively. The County
put an immediate gap on the 15-rider field.
Line MX-assisted duo rode their Yamahas to
wins in both motos.
Roth, Fillingim and McKay for second. Bran-
At moto's end, it was the Wenzel brothers
in front of Championship-class contenders
Upfield f, Holmes, with Borg f, Drury in third
on their EML-Honda. The Heavyweight class
was an all-Wasp-Yamaha affair, with Cochell
f, Boydstun taking the class win over Bogus f,
Cairo. Georgia
Results: February 1, 2003 (Round 11
P/W 50; 1. Scotty Haver (Yam); 2. Jecob Harrell (Yllm); 3.
Walker Johnson (Yam); 4. Jorden Grehem (Hon): 5. Bennett Enfinger
(Yam).
P/W (4-6): I. Tllnnet Powell (Cob); 2. Joseph Spinks (KTM): 3.
Bryson Turner (Cob); 4. Ryan (ochren (KTM); 5. DUBtln Jones
{KTM}.
P/W (7-9): 1. Jelt Johnson (Cob): 2. Gage Arline (Cob): 3.
Mason Brown (KTM): 4. Nick Goodwin (KTM); 5. Sheldon Seele
{KTM}.
Devilbiss Boys
Hot at FasTrac
In the first 125cc C moto, Josh P. Adams
led Ben Waldner, Michael Manley, Matt
Massey and James Devilbiss. After doubling
to second, James passed Manley for the lead
in the fast whoop section at the end of lap two.
He then rode unchallenged to the finish.
Waldner put his YZ250F into second and then
successfully battled with Adams and Massey
to keep that position. Adam Barfield brought
the lone Suzuki in fifth.
Grimsley ran out front in moto two but
Alabama's Sheldon Seale was the first KTM
rider, going 5-5 for fifth overall.
Speedworld MX Park
Wittmann. Arizona
Results: February 1, 2003
!Warm-Up Roundl
on the final lap. In the race for third, Adams
got close to making a pass for the lead several
times, but each time the Wenzel brothers
would squeeze out enough distance to hold
their lead position.
strong behind them. Grimsley moved out front
finished up the same as in moto one, with
from the tri-state area, as well as Canadian
toward the leaders. Lap two also found Upfield
f, Holmes having problems with a fading front
brake that definitely slowed down their charge.
As the moto wore on, Upfield f, Holmes
Gage Arline and Blake Grimsley led moto one,
with Evan Smith and D.J, Oakes coming on
Cochell f, Boydstun taking the win over Bogus
f,Tolomeo.
team, John Bogus and Guy Tolomeo. The
Championship-class team of Robert Borg and
John Drury were at the tail end of the field as
they tried to come to terms with the newly
displacing the Heavyweights and moving
Cobras dominated the Open Pee Wee
ranks. taking the top four positions overall.
but then barely held off a charging Smith
when he had trouble in the whoops just before
the checkered flag. Gage rounded out the top
three, ahead of Tanner Poweil.
taking the Championship-class win, followed
by Upfield f, Holmes and the now-well-honed
team of Borg f, Drury. The Heavyweights
Riders' Spring Shootout Series
Round 1: FasTrac MX Park
By HUGH GATUN
shot between the leaders on the whooped-out
front straight. Cornelius followed him in for
second. YZ riders Carl Drummond and Bill
Russell overhauled a slumping Ayers before
the checkers.
Brandon got the moto-two holeshot and
KX-mounted Chris Drew ran just ahead of
don cruised to the win, Fillingim broke
through for second, but Roth went down hard
and scored a DNF. Arline finished just ahead
of McKay.
In the unpredictable 85cc Beginner class.
only one rider who finished in the top five in
the first heat cracked the top 10 the second
time out. Chad Kearney doubled past Kawasaki rider Thomas Lau in moto one and pulled
away for a commanding win. During moto
two, he ran afoul of on-tr3ck regulations and
was disqualified. After placing a solid third in
moto one, Lau did not finish moto two, ending
the night in 13th overall. Suzuki jockey Clay
Jackson finished fourth in race one but placed
12th in moto two, relegating himself to sixth
overall. John R. Broome could only muster an
11 th-place finish to go with his first·moto
fifth, but, amazingly, he wound up fifth overall.
Yamaha-mounted Blake Young was by far
the most consistent rider of the 18 in the field.
He moved to second on lap two of the first
moto and stayed there to the finish; in moto
two, he hit the first turn ahead of a five-rider
pile-up and went on to score the win, and his
2-1 tally easily bested the field. Several riders
with high points totals benefited from the second-moto shuffle: Honda jockeys Jonathan
P/W OPEN: 1. Evan Smith (Cob): 2. Gage Arline (Cob): J. Tan·
ner Powell (Cob); 4. Bryson Tumer (Cob): 5. Sheldon ~ale (KTM).
MINI 4-STRK: 1. Jared Dllvis (Hon); 2. Austin Clark (Yam): 3.
Jason Myers (Yam); 4. Kevin LeUI (Hon); 5. Cooper Holmes (Yam).
65 BEG: I. Alex Tyer (Kew); 2. Bailey Parker (Kew): 3. Jelt
Johnson (KTM); 4. Benjamin Leu (Kalil); 5. Kevin Lelli (KTM).
65 (7-9): I.la<:k Bell (Kalil): 2. Matthew Creasy (Kaw).
65 (10-1 I): 1. Casey Smith (!

