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Cycle News 2003 04 30

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then, at this round, stepped up to the podium for the top spot and the number-one plaque for his 3-1 motas and valiant efforts. Hahm Motorsports rider Garrett Eckman went 4-2 for second overall after placing fIfth at round one. Ryan Parszik slipped to a 2-6 score to fInish third overall, ahead of Sarah Price, who has had no problems mixing it up with the boys; her 7-3 score garnered fourth overall - her third in a row. Jackson Ryan finished out the top five with his 6-4 score. R••ults Pee Wee Tntek XR50 (4-6): 1. Don Moody: 2. Sonny Brown; 3. MMon Scott. XRSO ADV: I. Frank Tucker; 2. Caleb Fairclough; 3. D.J. Ha~ 4. Brandon Kooiman: 5. Zachary Fors~. P/W 50 (4·6): J. Somuel Dabney; 2. Selin McG~: 3. Amber West; 4. Carlos Riol 01; 5. ~ek Hayward. MOD BEG (4.6): I. Shane Early; 2. Brandon Kaupp; 3. Jeremy 125 NOV: 1. Brett Klein: 2. Curtis Matins: 3. Brandon Straus· baugh: 4. Tyler O'Nelll: 5. Brandon Bosworth. 125 INT: 1. Cale Wallace; 2. fo\icky Griffin: 3. Eric Meyer; 4. &even Cisar; 5. Mike Hammer. 125 OPEN: 1. Cale Wallace; 2. Ro~rt Golden: 3. Brandon ""'wonh. 125 SCHBY: 1. Frank.k!: Salvatore: 2. Curtis Malins: 3. Joey Dob· son: 4. Brett IOeln: 5. Tyler O'Neill. 250 BEG: 1. Kyle Reiter: 2. Taylor Christianson: 3. Grant Clabaugh; 4. Micah CiaO<: 5. Travis Posey. 250 NOV: 1. Brandon Strllusbaugh; 2. Jesus Calvillo: 3. Sean Bailey: 4. Kameron Silva: 5. Raben. Cosner. 250 INT: 1. MKky Griffin; 2. Cody Hertel: 3. Anthony BNsalla. 250 PRo: I. Randy Clark. WMN NOV: I. VICkI GoKIen. :z5. BEG: I. Mikf! Larey. 30.. BEG: I. Timoteo Welch. 30. NOV: I. Brandoo Beaver. 3O+1NT: I. Robert Cosner. 40.. BEG: I. Ron Fuehring. 40... NOV: 1. Tim WIUiams. 40. EX: I. Doug Frankos. Taylor. MOO NOV (4-6): 1. Ryan Tull. MOD BEG (7-8): 1. Kyle Fry; 2. Kylllnd Bishop: 3. Jordan Shep· /lTd; 4. Blily Reimer: 5. Christian Musgrave. MOD NOV (7·S): 1. Drew DIGiovanni: 2. Bryan Burch: 3. Chaz Early. STK BEG (4·6): I. Shlme Early: 2. Brandon Kaupp; 3. Sllmuel Dabney. STK BEG (7·8): J. Christian Musgrtlve: 2. Hayden Flupatrick; 3. Kyle Fry: 4. Billy Reimer; 5. Jimmy Carrillo. STK NOV (4·6): I. I...lInce Rioux: 2. Chanl Early; 3. Ryan Tull. STK NOV (7·8): I. Ltlnce Rioux: 2. Drew DiGIovanni; 3. Ter~ Salinas. STK STRTR (4·6): 1. Brent Brady: 2. Brandon Sussman; 3. Don Moody: 4. Par1l.er Roberson: 5. Punky Jones. STK STRTR (7·8): l. Tyler U~r: 2. Brad Soloman: 3. Max Undberg: 4. Brock King: 5. Nicholas Paplill. S/PfW: 1. Bryan Burch: 2. Teren Salinas; 3. Sammy Carrillo. 60 $TRTR: I. Chnstopher Miller, 2. Sammy Macaluso: 3. Corey Purzynskl: 4. Kyle Early: 5. Kyle Smith. TRL BK: 1. Justm Lee: 2. Cody Callahan: 3. Samanthll Kiper: 4. Heather Koller: 5. Nicole Undberg. Main Tlllck 50 STK (4.6): I. Clayton Cooke; 2. Cody Gores; 3. Josiah Gen- "'leo. 50 STK (7 ·8); I. Tristan Post; 2. Tyler Tungate; 3. Bry<:e Cords. I.Colin&her. 50 MOO (7-8): J. Brady K;~I S/PfW: 1. Joshua Stao<. 60 BEG: 1. Nicholas Cervantes; 2. Garrett Eckman: 3. Ryan Parszik; 4. Sara Price; 5. Jackson Ryan. 60 (6-8): I. Eric YOl'ba; 2. Chtls Cuero: 3. Connor Green: 4. Austin PoIitelli: 5. Brady Kiesel. 60 (9·11): I. Steven Tokarski; 2. Nitro Johnson; 3. Brandy Bt3dy; 4. Jake Gagne: 5. Billy Bnnker. 60 OPEN: 1. Sean Culver, 2. Nitro Johnson: 3. Jake Gagne: 4. Billy Bnnker, 5. Chos Cuero. 80 BEG: I. Matt Cady: 2. Michael Woempner: 3. Paul I...lIrouqoe: 4. Chase Cavanaugh. 5. Man Balusk1. 80 (12·13): I. Dana Dreier: 2. Travis Baker; 3. George JeffeB. 80 (14.16): I. Brad MasteB: 2. Austin Brown; 3. TtlIvis Freistat 80 OPEN: I. Brad Masters: 2. Dana Dreier, 3. AustIn Eitel: 4. Travis Baker: 5. Brent Bohanon. 60 (0-11): I. Brent Bohanon: 2. Mitch Alcorn: 3. Drew Weaver; 4. Bryce Stewart: 5. Maxx Touw. S/MINI: I. Danll Dreier, 2. Austin Eitel: 3. B.J. Boher: 4. Jake Oswald: 5. Mitch Alcorn. 125 BEG: I. Kurt Durabee: 2. Andrew Gehring; 3. Scott Martin; 4. Shawn Tomosada: 5. Karson Cllvanaugh. so MOO (4-6): Muhlenberg County Convention Center Carver Slices to Greenville Victories By BOBBY LEwiS GREENVILLE, KY, MAR. 29 Promoter Steve Nace put a new compound on the Greenville indoor dirt that made for a tacky surface that offered multiple lines and good racing. Jeff Carver found the new sur· face to his liking, and he took a passel of class wins on the night. Carver's first win came from a holeshot in the 85cc short·track main. He led a string of riders around and was first to the nag after a race-long battle with Frankie Lee Gillim and Tyler Whitecotten. Jonathan Heiden came from the back row to run fourth, with Michael Johnson rounding out the top five. The 85cc IT was an instant replay of the short·track contest: Carver took off for anoth· er win, with Gillim again in the runner-up spot. Johnson moved to third, over Heiden, White· cotten and Nick Page. The 200cc Amateur class also belonged to Carver. He swept both the short-track and IT mains. Patrick Pyle took the second spot in the short track by holding off Frankie Lee, c.J. Cooper and Hayden Gillim. Hayden moved to second on the IT, ahead of Cooper, Frankie Lee and Pyle. Justin Hanna was unbeaten in 200cc Pro· Am action, as he swept both main events. Frankie Lee was once again second on the short track, followed by Hayden, Carver and Heiden. The Gillims changed spots in the IT, with Carver placing fourth, over Whitecotten, Erhardt Heisner and Cooper. Frankie Lee's payback would come in the 65cc class, the largest class of the night. Two heats and a semi whittled the fIeld down to a 12-rider main. Frankie Lee got the holeshot in both main events and held on for close wins over Michigan rider Johnson and Whitecotten. Hayden rode to fourth on the short track, over Alabama's Miles Thornton. Jake Lewis took the fourth slot in the IT, with Hayden fIfth. Lewis swept the 50cc Chain class in both events, with Ethan GiUim a close second in each one. Andrew Johnson fIlled the third spot on the oval, over Scott Steinwagner, Nick McFadden and Joseph Crafton. McFadden came up to third in the IT, with Steinwagner, Johnson and Crafton follOWing. Ethan topped the 50cc Shaft fIeld, with Luke Baird second and McFadden third on the short track. McFadden and Baird traded places in the IT. Stephen Hartzel made his return to racing a good one, as he took the Open Pro win. He pulled the holeshot and had his hands full with Logan Myers but never bowed under the pres· sure, taking the win by a wheel. Aaron Ladd followed in third, over Rod Hartzel, Coy Matthews and Dean Faulkner. Myers took his share of wins on the night. as he topped the Open Pro-Am short track and IT and the Open Pro IT. Hartzel doubled up with wins in the Vet Over 30 and Over 40 fIelds. Ron Anderson seemed to be healed up from the last race, as he carded the win in the Over 50 class, over Dennis Porter. Ed Clark. John Skinner and Clyde Modlin. Results Short Track 2. 1.JJke Baird (Yam): 3. Nick (Yam): 4 Dylan Douglas (Yam): 5. Evan Stewart (&.a). 50 CHAIN: 1. Jake Lewis (Cob): 2. Ethlln Glilim (Cob): 3. Andrew Johnson (Cob); 4. Scott Steinw~ner (KTM): 5. NICk McFadden (Cob). 65: I. Frankie Lee GIUim (Kaw): 2. MIchael Johnson (Kaw); 3. Tyler Whrtecotten (Kaw): 4. HllY~ Gillim (Suz): 5. Miles Thorntan 50 SHAFT' I. Ethan GlJIim (Yam): McF~ (KTM). 65: I. Jeff Carver (Kaw): 2. Flllnkie Lee Gilhm (Kaw): 3. Tyler White<:otten (Hon); 4. Jonathan Heiden (Yam): 5. Michael Johnson (Kallf). XRIOO STK: I. April Ladd (Han); 2. Kcl1y Bell (Han). 200 !'1M: I. Jeff Carver (Kallf); 2. Patrick Pyle (SIa): 3. Frankie Lee Gillim (Han): 4. C.J. Cooper (Hon): 5. Hayden Lee GilUm (Sul). 200 PRO·AM: I. Justin Hanna (Han): 2. Frankie Lee Gillim (Hon): 3. Hllydf!n Gillim (Hon): 4. Jeff Carver (Kow): 5. Jonathan Hei· df!n (Yam). 250 AM: 1. Skeeter Williams (Yam). OPEN AM: I. Pete Sheppard (Han): 2. Jordan Jenkle (Yam): 3. Tylf!r Portf!r (KTM). OPEN PRO-AM: I. Logan Myers (Hon): 2. Aaron 1.Ildd (Han): 3. Justin Hanna (Hon): 4. Joe Matthew (Hon); 5. Coy Matthews (Hon). OPEN PRO: l. Stephen Hartzel (Rot): 2. Logan Myers (Hon): 3. Aaron Ladd (Han); 4. Rod Hartzel (Rot): 5. Coy Matthews (Han). TR: I. Brilln Neblett (YlIm): 2. Kelly Bell (Han): 3. Steve Porrlsh (ATK). Homestead-Miami Speedway One Speedway Boulevard Homesread, Florida 3303S-ISoo Phone: 30S/23ll-S000 Website: www.homestea.dmiamispeedway.com Discipline: Road Race Race Days Schedule: Sundays: II a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Directions: From the Florida Turnpike, go south to Speedway Boulevard (SW 137 Avenue). Go south on Speedway Boulevard and follow the signs to the track. From U.S. 1, go south to Palm Drive (SW 344 Street); tum left and go east on Palm Drive, and foUow the signs to the track. Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p,m. Track: 2.21-mile asphalt road course, 60 feet wide on straights, 72 feet wide in turns; 6~ degree banking in turns, 4-d.egree banking in straights. Facilities: Garage area, TV monitors, infield care center, meeting room, media center. infield grandstands, gift shop, handicap·accessible restrooms, concessi,ons. Lap Record: 1:26.38, set by Josh Hayes on GSX·RIOOO, December 9,2001. General Admission Saturday: $20 Sunday $15 Two-day pass: 520 Children under 12: free Parking: free Events: CCS Florida Region, June 28-29, December 6-7 Practice Schedule: Saturdays: Gate opens 8 a.m.; practice 9 a.m. t05p.m. Sundays: Gate opens 8 a.m., practice 9 a.m. to J 0 a.m. "The speedway opened in 1995, with the {irst motorcycle race held in J996. Two tunnels provide access to the infield, both below sea level. The back tunnel is the southernmost tun.nel in the continental United States and is large enough to hold two tractor·trailers. The {acWty Is located on 600 acres o{ property. Four lakes were created. prouidlng more than 2.5 million cubic yards of lime rock {ill tD build the speed· way. Three of the lakes are located on the prop· erty. The largest is 18 acres and Is stocked with peacock bass, and is deep enough to submerge an enUre six·story bUilding. " - Homestead-Miami Speedway - 64 APRIL 30, 2003' eye I e 0 n e vv s By USA THEOBALD VET 30+: 1. Rod Hllrtzel (Rot); 2. Dean Faulkner (Rot): 3, Pete Sheppllrd (Han): 4. Joe Matthews (Han); 5. Scott Martin (Han). SR 40+: I. Rod Hartzel (Rot): 2. Dennis Porter (ATK): 3. Ed Clork (Han): 4. Ron Anderson (Han). S/SR SO..: 1. Ron Anderson (Han): 2. Dennis Porter (ATK): 3. Ed Clork (Hon): 4. John Skinner (Bul); 5. Clyde Modlin (Yam). LT YlNT: I. Skeeter Williams (Yam): 2. Dennis Porter (Hon): 3. H.W. Boye (BSA). HVY VINT: I. John Skinner (Bul). TT 50 SHAFT: J. Ethan Gillim (Yllm); 2. Nick McFadden (Yam): 3. Luke Baird (Yam); 5. Dylan Douglas (Yam): 4. Evan'"Stewart (Suz). 50 CHAIN: I. Jllke Lewis (Cob); 2. Ethan GUlim (Cob): 3. Nick McFadden (Yam): 4. Scott Steinwagner (KTM); 5. Andrew Johnson (Cob). 65: 1. Frankie Lee Gillim (KllW): 2. Michael Johnson (Kaw): 3. Tyler Whitecotten (Kaw) 4. Jake Lewis (Suz): 5. Hayden GlUim (Suz). 85: 1. Jeff Carver (Kaw): 2. FtlInkle Lee Gillim (Kaw): 3. Michael Johnson (Kaw): 4. Jonathan Heiden (Yam): 5. Tyler Whitecotten (Hon). MAD DOG: I. Cody SMmblin (Han): 2. Coy Matthews (Hon): 3. Joe Matthews Sr. (Han): 4. Joe Matthews (Hon). 200 AM;. I. Jeff Carver (Kaw): 2. Hllyden GJlUm (Suz): 3. C.J. Cooper (Hon): 4. FtlInkie Lee Gillim (Hon): 5. Patrick Pyle (Suz). 200 PRO-AM: I. Justin Hanna (Hon): 2. Hayden GiJlim (Suf): 3. FRlnkie Lee GHUm (Hon): 4. Jeff Carver (Kaw): 5. Tyler Whltecotten (Hon). OPEN !'1M: 1. Jordan Jenkle (Yllm) OPEN PRO·No\: I. logan Myers (Hon): 2_ Justin Hannll (Hon). OPEN PRO: I. Logan MYf!fS (Hon); 2. Aaron I.Md (Hon). East Bend Motorsports Fields Sallies Forth By MARK NEUENS EAST BEND, NC, MAR. 29 East Bend's newly redesigned track was put to the test at the opening AMA District 29 race for 2003. Four riders came out In the 50cc Shaft class. Kyle Mitchell took the holeshot, followed by Montgomery Fields, Chris Turbyfill and Malik Miles. Mitchell, starting his second season of racing, held the first spot for about a lap, and then Fields made it by. Turbyfill made the move later on to take the second spot. Fields ran great races in both motos to take first overall, and Turbyfill took second overall. Mitchell held off Miles in both motos to take third overall. Cooper Webb put on a show, flying through the 50cc (7-8) class. Webb swept the class well in front of Dylan Carringer, Blake Lewis, Cody Kosut and Tyler Gerringer. Webb had some difficulty on his 65cc machine, though, falling to third overall in the 65cc (7 -9) class, behind Forrest Trent and Zach Newberry. There was a great race in the 85cc (7-11) class. Virginia's Jamie Fringer led the first moto, with Thomas Neuens running second. Kevin McMullan went by Neuens after coming back from a bad start, and Fringer crashed and wouldn't be back for the second moto. McMullen took first overall, followed by Neuens and Forrest Trent. Jonathan Balfour took first overall in the Schoolboy class, with Forrest Seebeck taking second. New this year to 125cc bikes, Jeremy Reid and Skylar Payne went back and forth, but the two got hung up, and Payne came out first to take fourth overall, while Reid settled for fIfth. A strange spring rain with heavy snow fol· lowed this Saturday night race, canceling out the Sunday race, which would also have been a U.S. Eastern Spring Series race. It will be rescheduled for a later date. Results 50 SHAFT: 1. Montgomery Fields: 2. Christopher Turbyfill: 3. Kyle Mitchell: 4. Malik Miles. 50 (4·6): 1. Casey Dyer: 2. Montgomery FIelds: 3. Jesse Balance. 50 (7-8): I. Cooper Webb: 2. Dylan Carringer: 3. Blake lewis: 4. Codey Kosu~ 5. Tyler Gemnger. 65 (7-9): I. Forte.st Trent: 2. Zllchary Newberry: 3. Cooper Webb: 4. Dylan Camnger; 5. Codey Kosut. 65 (10-11): I. Zachary OlIvls; 2. Chris Moore. 85 (7 -II): I. K.evin McMullan: 2. Thomas Neuens: 3. FOITest. Trent: 4. Jamie Fringer. 85 (12-13): 1. Chris Beasley: 2. Glenn Balfour. 85 (14-15): I. Josh Thomas: 2. Andrew Smith; 3. Tray Dobson. 85 D: I. Cody Kmg: 2. Rick Scott: 3. Chris Moore; 4. Jimmie Dunn. S/MlNI: I. Josh Thomas; 2. Jeremy Reid: 3. Tray Dobson: 4. Andrew Smith. U!l MINI: I. Skylar Payne; 2. Glenn Balfour; 3. Thomlls Neuens. 125 A: I. Robby Motslnger. 125 B: I. Gary Harding: 2. David Growe; 3. Jonathlln 8lI1fow. 125 C: I. Forrest Seebeck: 2. Justin McBrayer: 3. Blake Bad-

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