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Bo Cooper (2-1) took the overall in the
51cc (7-8) Stock class on a Cobra Unlimited/FMF Cobra, in front of Lem rider Jace
Owen (1-3). Kawasaki jockey Forrest Kirkland took third overall with a 3-2 tally, followed by Suzuki-mounted Jeffrey Henson and
Kawasaki jockey William Reader.
Podium One Motoplex
Charlestown. Indiana
Results: March 22. 2003 (Round 5 of 34)
51 SH....FT (4·8) STK: I. Dalton Whitaker (KTM); 2. Wesley
Selcton (KTM); 3. Garrett Mil~ (Yam); 4. COIlIO Cecil (KTM): 5.....1elC
Marion (KTM).
51 (4·8) STK 4-STRK: I Ethan Hester (Pol)
51 (4-6) STK: 1 Dalton Whitaker (KTM); 2. Trevor Coo~r
(Cob); 3 athan Hall (KTM); 4 Ethan Hester (Pol); 5. Derek Sipe
(Cob).
51 (7·8) STK: I. Be C(lOprr" (Cob); 2. Jace Owen (Lem); 3. forrest Kirkland (Kaw): 4 Jeffrey Henson (Suz): 5. William Reader
(Kaw)
60 STK (7-9): 1 Cameron Reas (Kaw); 2. Josh Billier (KTM); J
Jake Baumert (Kaw): 4 Kenneth Stumler (KTM); 5. Brandon Lytle
CKTM)
60 STK (IO-ll): I Colton Chapman (KTM): 2. Mitchell Hough
(KTM); 3. Kenny Walker (Yam): 4. Nicholas Heady (Kaw): 5. Josh
Nolton (KTM).
JR MINI (7.11): 1. Mitchell Hough (KTM); 2. Climeron Reas
(Kew); 3. KUrl Seigel (Yltm): 4. Kenny W/llker (Yam): 5. Josh Bllller
IKTM)
JR OPEN MINI: 1. Kurt Seigel (Ynm); 2. Kenneth Stumler
(KTM): 3. Jnke Baumert (Kaw); 4. Ty·Ray Phillips (KTM).
SR ~INJ (12·15): I. Stev~ Squire (Yam): 2. Rory O'Gorman
(Yem): 3. Jacob Rowland (Kaw): 4. Cody Reas (Kaw): 5. Bobby
Kraatt (Suz)
OPEN /l\INI (12-15): I.MKhaei ~(Yam); 2. Steven Squire
(Yam); 3 Jacob Rowland (Kaw): 4. Rory O'Gorman (Yam): 5. Cody
Real (Kaw).
125 A: I. T.J. Blake (Yam): 2. Rodney Carrier (Yam); J
Nkholos Wolfe (Yom).
125 C: I. Steven Ooy~ (Kaw): 2. Ross Murph)' (Yom): 3. Roger
Crew (Yam): 4. Zadl MJIe5 (Yam): 5. i\l1tl1 Smith (Hus)
125 0: I. Ron Uebel (Hon): 2. Brendan Jacobson (Kew); 3
MIchael Thomas (Suz); 4 Drew Hendnck (Yam); 5. CarTlerOl'\ Dedman
(Kaw).
250 A: I. T.J. Blake (Yam): 2. Nicholas Wolfe (Yam); 3. Steve
BAnet (KTM)
250 B: I. Jeremy Bradley (Hon): 2. Gary HethcOll (SUl); 3. Mark
Guelda (Yam).
250 C: I. Men Blake (Yam); 2. Steve Pleoon (Yam): 3. Justin
Carothers (Yam); 4 J~red Chastain: 5 Steve Carperlter (Hon).
250 0: I. John ~ms (Hon): 2. Nick Pierson (Yam): 3. Ricky
Remhardt (Hen); 4 Mkhoel WhItaker (Kaw).
WMN 80-125 (12+): I JennrferBenc:lt:r(Kaw)
YTH (12-15): I Bryan Fiscus (Kew); 2. Mtchttel Berider (Yem);
3. NICk Bolton (KIM).
16·24; I. Brock Evans (Suz): 2. Matt Blake (Yam): J. Nicholas
Wolfe (Yam); 4 St\M:n Doy~ (Kaw); 5. Ross Murphy (Yam).
25_ A: I. Rodney Carrier (Yam): 2. Richard Farmer (Hon).
25+ B: I lowell Manson (Vam): 2. Rnlph Stillwell (KTM)
30+ ....: I Rodney Carrier (Yam): 2. Richard Farmer (Hon).
30+ B: I. lowell Mansen (Yam); 2. Mark Guelda (Yam): 3. Ralph
StHlwell (KTM): 4. David Gordon (KTM).
40.: I. David Gordon (KTM): 2. Rick Mclaughlin (Hon); 3. Chrts
Aponte (Hon)
U/L C/O: I. lath Miles (Yam): 2. Jason Cruse (Yam); 3.....Ian
Smith (Hus); 4 Robert Luckett (Hon).
Beebe Sets His
Sights on a Win
TURLOCK, CA, MAR. 22-23
Pee Wee pilot David Beebe set his cross hairs
on the checkered flag and fired off a win in the
50cc (7-8) Main Track class at the opening
round of the 2003 AMP Spring Series. The
series, presented by Swift Auto World, Vamaha of Modesto and DH Cycles of Modesto,
kicked off at the Oatfield Raceway, and
although Saturday's racing was held under
perfect conditions, Sundays venue was a dif·
ferent story. Unexpected rains hit the area just
as the first practices got under way, and while
the conditions for the first few motos weren't
too bad, things steadily got worse. Some
loved it; some hated it.
"We are usually pretty good about canceling if rain is a threat," said AMP's Corky
Azevedo, "but the forecast showed the system
staying north of us, and by the time it started
raining, most of the people were already
here,"
Therefore, the decision was made to run a
one-moto format for the day. As for the kids,
hey, Dad would take care of the bike, and
what could be more fun for a kid than to go
play in the mud with Mom and Dad actually
urging him on?
Armed with his trusty Cobra, Beebe took
on a seven-rider field in the 50cc (7-8) Main
Track class and promptly made his way to the
front. Conditions were especially tough for the
little guys, as some pretty deep ruts developed
on the big track. However, R.J. Mendez, from
the coastal city of Salinas, was no stranger to
wet conditions, and he gave Beebe a run for it,
taking over the lead on the second lap. It then
became a matter of who could stay up on two
wheels, as the parents braved the ankle-deep
mud to rescue their fallen warriors. At the
checkers, it was Beebe first, followed by
Mendez, Derek Bee, Connor Pearson and Gunnar Sigler.
In the 50cc (4-6) Main Track class, only
two riders braved the elements. J.T. Blattman
earned the bragging rights aboard his KTM
Pro Junior. Polini pilot Derick Silva gave
chase and did his best balancing act for the
second spot.
Over on the Pee Wee track, conditions
were a lot less threatening, as the track prep is
much tamer, resulting in much smaller ruts
and mudholes. In addition, the jumps and
whoop section are made just for the little
guys.
Oatfield Raceway: Cobra tamer David Beebe gunned down the competition
in the SOcc (7-8) Main Track class at the opening round of the AMP Spring Series
in Turlock, Californla_
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Oatfield Raceway
Turlock. California
Results: March 22-23. 2003 (Round
1)
Pee Wee Track
50 (4-6) P/W JR: I. Corbin HlIyes (KTM).
50 (4·6) STK: 1. Connor Mitchell (Cob): 2. J.T. Blattman
(KTM): 3. Kyle Greener (KTM); 4. Derick Sliva (Pol).
50 (7-8) STK: 1. R.J. Mende: (KTM); 2. David Beebe (Cob): 3.
Gunnar Sigler (KTM); 4 Connor Pearson (KTM): 5. Jacob Becvar
(KTM).
AMP Spring Series
Round 1: Oatfield Raceway
Bv JIM AND JUSTIN ENOS
Beebe set off to try to take another win in
the 50cc (7-8) Pee Wee Track class, against
many of the same players. However, Mendez
was out to play spoiler, and he shot out into
the lead. Beebe, Sigler, Pearson and Jacob
Becvar all gave chase in the four-lap affair,
but Mendez was on his game and left the rac·
ing behind him, takjng the win with room to
spare. Beebe held on for second, while Sigler
and Pearson went at it for the third spot.
Sigler, on a KTM, held off the challenge, just
edging out Pearson at the checkers. Becvar
rounded out the top five.
Connor Mitchell, who came all the way
from Oregon City, was also a rider who
showed he was no stranger to the wet stuff.
Aboard a Cobra, Mitchell bested the field in
the 50cc (4-6) Pee Wee Track class, taking a
dominating win over Blattman, Kyle Greener
and Derick Silva.
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50 (7·8) MOD: I Derek Bee (Pol).
50 (0-8) OPEN: l. Jacob Hammett (KTM).
Main Track
50 (4-6) STK: I. J.T. Blattman (KTM): 2. Derick Sliva (Pol).
50 (7-8) STK: I. David Be

