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Cycle News 2003 05 28

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day, winning the 50cc Senior and 50cc Open contests. Reeder also placed sixth In the 60cc Junior class and third in the Four·Stroke Mini class. Is this kid an "Ironman" or what? Cycle Ranch MX Park Floresville, T.&as Results: April 27, 2003lRound 21 50 (4.6): I. Ken Ne.al (KTM); 2. Cameron McCarthy (KTM): 3. Jay Dearing (Cob): 4. Payton Turbyfill (Cob); 5. Marshall La~ R_ IKTMI. SO (7.0), I. Pmy (Cob); 2. Do..... ""''''''' (Cob); 3. TPErf AGE I"IOY: 1. Bony Reinoehl (Mai); 2. Colton Bear (Hon). OPEN AGE INT: 1. Tristan Myklebusl (Hus): 2. TntCY Kehoe (Mai). OPEN AGE EX: 1. Don Garner (Sur:). SDCR: I. Malcolm Upfield/Pal Holmes (EML): 2. Allan Wenzel/Rkhard Mye~ (Wsp-Vam); 3. John BoguslTom Bogus (EMLHon). Pre-Northeast Classic Warm-Up AMi District &Points Race Hurricane Hills Sports CeRter Murphy Magnificent! By JIM P. SANDERSON CUFFORD, PA, MAY 3 Just over 200 motocross enthusiasts came out to the Hurricane Hills Sports Center for a Saturday race featuring 25 classes on the long and loamy racecourse. This was a warm-up to round three of the Thor/Parts Unlimited Northeast Classk Motocross Series, to be held the following day. Yamaha pilot Brian Murphy magnificently crushed the competition in the fast and extremely competitive 125cc Amateur class with a couple of 1·1 rides. Murphy blasted off the gate ahead of the rest of the pack in the first moto and went wire to wire for the win, finishing the moto with a whopping 21·second advantage. Murphy rounded the ninety-degree left first tum with the lead and the rest of the pack in tow. Second through fifth off the start were David Rockafeller, Dan Zabrowski, Bryan Fleischman and Peter Katsoules. After a quarter of a lap, Katsoules got around Fleischman to take fourth. Murphy had a six-second lead after only 2 1/2 laps. Rockafeller crashed in the downhill rhythm section on lap two. Zabrowski inherited second. with Katsoules now third, Scott Sears fourth and Fleischman fifth. Sears charged to the front and made the pass on Katsoules to take third just before the start of lap three. Sears then chased down Zabrowski, making the pass for second. Shortly after the pass, Zabrowski and Sears cross·rutted in the big sweeper tum by the start, allowing Katsoules to move by to take second. Sears re'mounted third. Eric Bartholomew inherited fourth, and Chris Pepe was fifth. By lap four, Murphy had checked out with a 16-second advantage. The only battle left was for runner-up. and Sears closed the gap on Katsoules but just couldn't make a pass before the checkered flag flew. Murphy took the win. with Katsoules, Sears, Pepe and Zabrowski trailing. Murphy didn't have it so easy in the second moto. Gating third off the start, Murphy worked his way to second by lap two but had to bide his time to take the lead from the very fast Kawasaki ride of Sears. Katsoules led the start, with Sears, Murphy, Steve Grossweiler and Pepe in tow. Sears had the point by the second tum of lap two. Katsoules dropped to second. Then Murphy and Grossweiler passed Katsoules to take sec· ond and third, relegating Katsoules to fourth. Pepe was a solid fifth. Less than a lap later, Katsoules passed Grossweiler back for third, dropping Grossweiler to fourth. Sears had a five·second lead by the third lap, but Murphy began to chip away at it, reducing Sears' lead to a bikelength by the white flag. Murphy passed Sears for the lead with less than a lap to go and held on for the win, with Sears, Katsoules, Pepe and Fleis· chman trailing. Murphy topped the 'I 25cc Amateur podi· um with a ).) score. Sears took runner-up with a 3-2 tally, and Katsouies rounded out the podium with a 2-3 score. Nate Leatherman's consistent 2·2 rides earned him the overall in the 250cc Novice class. Leatherman never really had a chance at the first·moto win, as Eugene Denaples led the start and went wire to wire for the win. Don Knapp, Leatherman, Nicholas Weber and Jason Boyko followed. Boyko moved all the way to second after only half a lap. Weber was third, Leatherman dropped to fourth, and Mar· tin Kushner was fifth. Lelltherman passed Weber for second on lap three, dropping Weber to third. Denaples crossed the finish line with a six-second lead for the first-moto win, with Leath-erman, Boyko, Weber and Kushner trailing. However, in the second moto, Denaples led the start again but pulled off the racecourse after only a quarter-lap with a mechanical problem. Leatherman gated third off the start. Weber inherited the lead, and Leatherman was now second, with David Dillon third, Kushner fourth and Knapp fifth. Leatherman passed Weber for the lead just after the start of the last lap but went down attempting to jump the downhill tabletop less than half a lap later, handing the lead and the moto win to Weber. Rounding out the top five were Kushner, Boyko and Dillon. Leatherman's 2·2 tally scored the overall victory. Weber's 4-) score earned him the runner-up position, and Boyko rounded out the podium with his 3-4 tally. Honey Lake Motocross Park Milford. California Results: April 27, 2003 HSTRC 125 EX: I Scott Lawson (Hon): 2. Steve Gibson (Hon). HSTRC 250 NOV: I, Casey Potelski (Mal) HSTRC 250 II"IT: 1. John Htef (Oss). HSTRC 500 NOV: I. COl)' Coulston (Mat); 2. Howerd Sutton (s...). HSTRC 500 EX: I Bill Silverthorn (HUll; 2 Russ Held (Hus) HSTRC 4·STRK NOV: I. Scott Kneur (Yam). GP 250 NOV: I. Gerald Mauricio (Han); 2. Scott Knauf (Vam); J. Paul Belluomini (Han) GP 250 INT: I, Dean Welsh (Yam); 2. Cerlos Romero (Mal). GP 250 EX: 1. Mario Andreini (Vam) GP 500 INT: 1. Keith GeddiS (Mai); 2. Syd Jones (Suz): 3. Don· nie Wilson lMaI): 4. Will Conley (Varn): 5. Ric TIpton (Mai) GP sao EX: 1. Matt ltarnura (Mai): 2. Steve Parker (Hus): 3. Robert Borg (Hul): 4. Marlo Andreini (Mai); 5. Don Gomer (SuI).

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