Meddoa (Han): J. [)roog Chapman (Hon); 4. Jason Ward (KTMI: 5.
Andy GoI""" (Hon).
0-250 4-.STRK $TX: 1.
Montgomery (Hon); 2. Cody King
Whitlodt (Vam): 3. Hamid Waddell (Su.z): 4. Jeff Thomas (Kaw); 5.
(yom).
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251·650 4·ST'RK $TK: I. Jason Ward (KTM): 2. Stevill!: Mann
(KTMI; 3. St~en Ol~ (KTM): 4. Jason Cowan (Hon); 5. CI.~
Willill!:(Yam).
50 SO. S11C 1. Lefty FN: 5. Dennis Wehrman.
AM: I. Jeff Sullivan; 2. ~ McPhrerson: 3. Michael Downey: 4.
MIke Jacob: 5. Mike Homon.
EX: I. John Citthctti; 2. David Romel; J. Ron Hudson: 4. Gary
Larsen: 5. Rusty Lull.
50+ NOV: 1. Kyle Montgomery: 2. John Rock: J. Rick Radmocher, 4. Robert Trammell: 5. Dan Gltonn.
50.. AM: 1. Gordon Skinner; 2. Jeff Kissinger, 3. James Peterson: 4. Bob Meadows: 5. Uoyd Carr.
50.. EX: I. Fred Parton: 2. Oscar Sheets; J. Ed Perriton; 4. Jack
Baken; 5. Jerry Winkelblluer.
50+ MSTR: I. Chartie Marshall: 2. Garry Roeslel: J. Gary Chase;
4. Bob Bland: 5. Don Tocher.
60. NOV: I. Bill Weltmann: 2. Dennis Pangburn: J. Larry
Wescott; 4. Uoyd JOI'I6: 5. Bob MounL
60.. AM: 1. Goofy Francard; 2. David Seat; 3. Harold Noell.
60.. EX: 1. Joe Corder: 2. Cart Bowling; J. Sonny Neff: 4. laurence St Pierre: 5. Bob Harrison.
70.. AM: I. Granl Lewis: 2. Don McKemie; 3. Nate House: 4.
Dan McCarthy.
70+ EX: 1. loll Berenyl: 2. Duane Spence: 3. Max Goode; 4.
Fred Ses3lons; 5. Tony Armada.
MSTR A: 1. Marit Kaestner, 2. Randy Rosen; J. Tony Fox: 4.
Darryl Zumstein: 5. Kevin Hubbard.
MSTR 8: 1. Dominic Franza; 2. Duane Marker; 3. Mike
MoIWacker, 4. Herb Nachtlgall; 5. Kip Templeton.
Royal Flash!
and Craig McAllister from Washington. In the
first moto, Paulson and McAllister both had
some problems; Paulson took third, and McAl-
weekend have become a time for the early
arrivals to renew old friendships and enjoy the
camaraderie and bench-racing not found at
Horn Rapids DRV Track
Richland, Washington
Results, June 21-22, 2003 (Round 7)
Round 4: San Jacinto Cycle Park
Berenyi work for it and took second overall.
The Over 40 Novice class featured an all·
out duel between Curtis Paulson from Oregon
smoothly run round. Roestel took no credit but
just heaped thanks on his wife, Star, and
many others who helped make it happen.
The Fridays before each Old-Timers race
time to join Old-Timers and have some fun,
too.
Sole Summer Series
to do the doubles and took both moto wins for
the overall. Spence did a great job of making
By GENE H'GGINBOTHAM
Round eight will be held in Washougal on
July 12 and 13, and round nine will be held
the following week in Agassiz, British Columbia, Canada_ on July 19 and 20. Now is the
SPLENDORA, TX, JUNE 22
The 2003 SoBe Series made its second stop
at San Jacinto Cycle Park for round four of the
mota on Saturday saw their positions
reversed. with McAllister taking the checkered
six-race series. More than 300 entries from
across the stllte came for a day of hot racing
on the track, while clear skies and bright sun
lister was three points behind with only two
motos to go; he needed to win both motos on
tested the riders' endurance. The heat did not
Sunday for any chance at the overall, but
Paulson would have to help him out by plac-
seem to have any effect on Michael Royal, as
he blitzed the 80cc (12- 16) class to pick up a
ing third or worse. McAllister did win both
motos on Sunday, but Paulson was not inter·
ested in helping him out and took two seconds. winning the overall by one point. This
was some great racing by a couple of very
competitive Novices. The leader in points,
Brian Swanson, ate it in the double-doubles
and received a mild concussion, and he wisely
sat out the rest of the weekend.
double-moto win.
Michael Perry jumped out to the early lead
in the first 80cc (12- 16) moto. Perry's lead did
not last long, as Royal quickly moved into the
lead and set a blistering pace. Behind them,
Corey Self and Chris Amell were locked in an
early battle for third. By the end of the first
lap, Trey Hammock had moved into the mix,
behind Self. Hammock was moving through
the field quickly, overtaking Self to settle into
third, behind Perry. Matt Boehle moved into
fifth and pressured Self briefly before making
Washington's Jeff Sullivan handled the
Over 40 Amateur class fairly easily with three
firsts, 1I second and a third. Dueling over the
second spot were Greg McPherson from
Washington and Michael Downey from Canada. Downey served notice by winning the first
moto but had some bad scores later. McPherson rode a steady set of motos. dicing with
his pass. When the checkers came out. Royal
had opened up a 10-second lead over the
field. Perry held on to second. ahead of Hammock, while Boehle took fourth. Kevin Salzar
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took fifth after sneaking by Self in the last corner to make the pass.
Royal jumped out to the lead in the second
moto. with Perry and Joshua Wineman in tow.
Hammock quickly moved around Wineman
and tracked down Perry. making the pass
before the end of the first lap. Boehle moved
around Wineman at the start of the second lap
and was looking to move into the top three.
Boehle was able to pass Perry but went down
shortly after. losing the position. Wineman
tried his hand next. passing Perry, with Boehle
following his example - but Wineman didn't
have much luck, hitting the dirt and hanging
up Boehle in the process. This put Perry back
into third, where he would finish the moto. Up
front, Royal rode away.ith another perfect
moto, while Hammock picked up second and
second overall. Perry's third secured third
overall, ahead of Boehle. Wineman's 7-4 tally
earned him fifth overall for the day.
Mike Thompson jumped out to the early
lead of the first 250cc Novice moto, ahead of
Brandon Johnson and Taylor Stevens. Fourth-
placed Jarrod Doss quickly moved through
the field and came up with the lead. Corning
from even further back was Joshua Wade,
who found himself in sixth as Doss took over
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of the SoBe Summer Series In Splendora, Texas.