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Cycle News 2003 08 20

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was great for drag races. and some whoops at the finish line. There was something for every· one. The track was great for the spectators, and they were treated to some close racing and some spectacular aerial shows over the tabletops. A wonderful dinner was served after the last race on Saturday. The British Columbia chapter's family of volunteers served up more food than a bunch of hungry motocrossers and their families could eat, followed by a raf· fle of great prizes. including many helmets and tires and lots of riding gear. The Over 50 Expert class was a very hotly contested race for all five motos. Oregonian Jimmy Harris battled in every moto with Ed Perriton from the Rocky Mountain chapter. Pat Smith from Idaho, and a newcomer to the class. Jeff Kissinger from Washington. Kissinger decided after the Washougal round that he would move up from the Over 50 Amateur class and test his skills and speed with the fast guys. He is a master at holeshots, and he pulled one off in the first moto and led the whole pack for about haif the race. Perriton and Harris were on his tail, and when Kissinger began to fade, they passed him. Perriton took the checkered nag first, with Harris second and Kissinger hanging on to third. Harris was coming off of a strong second overall in Washougal and said that he was feeling stronger lately and getting his speed back. That was pretty obvious to the rest of the class, because he finished out the next four motos with three wins and a second. Perriton kept Harris honest with a pair of seconds and a pair of fourths, for second overall. Smith, after winning the fourth moto, was still a point down to Kissinger going into the final mota and knew he had to beat Kissinger for the tie breaker and third overall. The two battled the entire moto, with Smith coming in ahead of Kissinger after a tough pass. The two high-fived just past the checkered flag after a great race. The Over 50 Masters class was another tough one. Despite all of his duties chairing the event, Tocher pulled off four wins and a second for the overall win. Gary Chase and Garry Roestell. both from Washington, kept pushing him; Chase won the last moto and second overall. Gary Hawrys, also from BriUsh Columbia, rode steadiJy. making life miserable for Roestell by beating him in the last two motos. but Roestell's points lead held for third overall. The closest race for the overall was in the Over 40 Amateur class. Gary Thornton and Michael Downey, both from British Columbia, battled around the course for all five motos. Thornton was able to carve out three wins, a second and a third, while Downey - described by his chapter as their most improved rider of the year· won two and took three seconds. Going into the final moto, Downey had the points lead by one. Thomton pulled off the win in the final mota and the tie breaker for the overall. Washington's Jeff May was never very far behind, but he was unable to threaten, except for placing second in the fourth mota. Oregon's Curtis Paulson took an easy overall victory in the Over 40 Novice class. He seems to be bucking for a move up. The Over 50 Novice class has been domi· nated recently by Washington's Kyle Montgomery, but this time he had to trade wins with another guy from Washington, Reid Goyette. who reached the checkers first before Montgomery three times to two and took the overall. Round 10 will be held at Blackfoot MX Park in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Agassiz Motocross Park Agassiz, British Columbia. Canada Results, July 19-20, 2003 (Round 9) NOV; I CurtJI Paulson; 2. RJd'lard Thomp5Otl; 3. Wes HewItt 4. Jdf McClain; 5. Oervus Wehrman AM: I. Greg Thomton; 2. Mic::had Downey: 3 Jeff May; 4 Cliff 5mpson: 5. Kevin Mc;:Petrie. EX: I. T@d McDowall; 2. Tony Allen; J. Stuart lamount; 4. Bob Baxt~ 5 Stan St3nowskl 50.. NOV: 1. Retd Goydle: 2. Kyle Montgomery: J Rick Radmacher; 4 Doug Parie-e. 50.. AM: I. Danny Code: 2. Cordon Skinner. J. James Peterson: 4. John MeusUng: 5. Uoyd Caff. 50. EX: I. Jim Harris: 2. Ed Perriton: 3. P"t Smith: 4. Jeff Kissinger: 5. Paul Budai, 50.. MSTR: I. Don T~ 2. Gary Chase; 3. Garry Rocsttll; 4. Gary Hawrys: 5. Stelle Machado. 60.. NOV: I. Uoyd Jones; 2. Scott Wnlker: 3. Louie Chnsc. 60.. AM: I. Dallld Seal; 2, Dick Grahnm. 60.. EX: I. Bob Kmh; 2. l..lllll'Cf'lCC St. Pierre: 3. Steve Johnson; 4. Sl~ Hnnaen. 70.. AM: 1. Gmnt Lewis: 2. Nnte House: 3. Dan McCarthy; 4. Norm Armstrong. 70.. EX: 1. Dunne S~e: 2. Zoli Berenyl; 3. Tony Armada; 4. G@flC Hlgglnbothnm; 5. Fred Pntsen. /l\5TR A: I. Mark Kltt5ttIer, 2. Jarl He~; 3. John Persic; 4. Kevin Hubberd. /l\5TR B: I. Herb Nlldldgllll: 2. Kip Templeton. Agassiz Motocross Park: Jimmy Harris from Oregon attacks the roller section by doubling through it on his way to a tough overall win for the weekend in the Over 50 Expert class at round nine of the International Old-Timers Motocross Annual Series in Agassiz, British Columbia, Canada. SoBe Teus Championship Summer Series Round &: Cycle Ranch MX Park Pecsok Rocks the Ranch Like a Hurricane By GARY T. OBER FLORESVILLE, TX, JULY 19-20 Just two days before the SoBe Series' final round. Hurricane Claudette came pounding through central Texas, bringing 100-plus-mph winds and 8 to 10 inches of rain. She slowiy drifted toward Floresville. leaving twisted road signs and scattered billboards everywhere along 1-35. On the turnoff to the racetrack. the Cycle Ranch MX Park billboard had also taken a beating, but at least Claudette left the facility well·watered and loamy. The race had a double·points payout sys· tem. lots of industry contingencies, and over· sized trophies and plaques. Pro announcer Lynn Nickerson was on hand, doing a fantas· tic job as usual and warming up for the Ponca City race the follOWing week. Honda of Houston/Answer/FMF/Dunlop/ American Honda-backed J.J. Pecsok was the dominant racer of the event, winning every class he entered with a clean 1-1 sweep. By the end of the day, Pecsok had racked up three class victories and three SoBe Series championship titles - the 125cc Pro, 250cc Pro and Four·Stroke Pro divisions. With his aggressive yet seemingly effortless riding style. Pecsok once again showed the field how it's done. In the 250cc Pro class, Pecsok got the holeshot in both motos, with only Cycle Country/Maxima/VP Racing Fuels/Spy/JM Racingbacked rider Todd Downs and Rowdy flanagan keeping pace. Flanagan finished second in the first moto, followed closely by Downs. Ian Matthews and Yamaha· mounted Michael Peacock. In the second 250cc Pro moto Pecsok once again pulled a comfortable lead over his competition and put his CRF450R on cruise control. After Downs got around Flanagan, he set his sights on Pecsok and appeared to be making ground on the speedy Honda rider, but a mistake held him back to second in moto two. Flanagan finished third, and Peacock and Brian Germany rounded out the top five. Pecsok finished the 250cc Pro series with 145 points over the second-place finisher, Peacock, with 128 points. Downs took third in the series with a close 126 points. The largest race of the event and the series However, McMillan got his revenge in the Schoolboy class, besting Fouchek by five points and sealing the championship with 142 points. Fouchek took second overall with 136 points. and Weston McCulloch was third with 123 points. In the 50cc (7-8) division, Cobra-mounted Perry Reeder from Rockwall, Texas. mopped up his competition with a perfect I· I score, and his whopping 179 points gave him the SeBe series championship number·one plate. Reeder won three out of six events and enjoyed a large lead over second-place series finisher Zac McBryde, with 128 points, and Tracy Morgan, with 124 points. Brady Pierce, c.J. Collins and Ezra Angelle each won one race but did not complete the series: Pierce finished fifth. Collins finished 10th. and Angelle was 11 th overall. With 25 riders at the gate in the 80cc Beginner class, Shane Samas led the charge to victory on a 1-3 tally. Although Samas won the race and the championship title, five other riders enjoyed race series victories, including Mason Guin (round one). Baron Schultz (round two). Austin Ekberg (round three), Chris Waiter (round four) and Tod Martin (round five). The "crash of the weekend" award goes to 125cc Beginner riders Christopher White and Brandon Cleland. During the final lap of the second moto, Cleland tried a radical inside last·chance pass on White over the finish-line tabletop. The two riders were 10 feet in the air, side by side. when they locked handlebars. and they landed together, crashing hard. Both riders walked away unhurt, but their mothers were frantic over the incident. For more information on the SaBe Sum· mer Series Champions, log on to www.cycle· ranchmx.com. Cycle Ranch MX Park Floresville. Texas Results, July 19-20, 2003 (Round 6 of 6) was the ultracompelitive 125cc Novice class, with 36 riders on the gate. Kawasaki·mounted young gun Shea Fouchek was the one to beat, as he aced both motos over some superfast racers, including H. McMillan (3-3). Adam Kirchner (7-2), Blake Cochran (4-5). Catlin Eversole (6-6). Chris Collins (5-7) and Clayton Nance (9-9). Although Fouchek won the race, he was still six points short of the cham· pionship title, which went to Yamaha pilot Cochran. who had 171 points. Fouchek and McMillan tied for second place in the series with 165 points each; the spot was decided by a final sudden-death tie· breaker moto, which went to Fouchek. .so (4.6): 1. Ken Neal (KTM); 2, Cameron McCenhy (KTM): 3 MtlrshnlllJll'lllI1lr1Ce (KTM); 4. McKerwe McAngus (Pol); 5, Zac:k Van· Iullanet! (Pol) S 1;; ~ Cycle Ranch MX Park: During the final lap of the second 125cc Beginner moto, Christopher White (116) and Brandon Cleland (901) locked handlebars while 10 feet in the air over the finish-line tabletop and landed together, earning the "crash of the weekend" award at the final round of the SoBe Texas Championship Summer Series, in Floresville, Texas. cue I e neVIl's AUGUST 20, 2003 65

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