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Cycle News 2003 08 27

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knocked him over. I shouldn't have done that. I'm not a dirty rider." When the last 250cc money moto started, everyone was watching for payback. But Hobgood ran a clean yet aggressive race. He made his pass and took Kennedy's line at the main straight. Kennedy stalked him and made a few strong attempts but held back from taking any opportunities to knock Hobgood out of BENEFITTING the turns. The outcome was always in doubt, which made for some entertaining racing. PARTS ~DUNLDP UNLI. TED What do you get if you mix three Bostroms, three Haydens and three Goberts with a shot of Sorensen? A Pit Daddy cocktail and one's being served at Virginia International Raceway after the main race on Sunday August 31. This unforgettable beauty pageant has become the Clayton Memorial Foundation's top fund raiser and the Championship's most talked about event. Preparations for the second annual Pit Daddy beauty contest are underway as America's top road racers train for the second most prestigious trophy in the series. Over $15,000 was raised during last year's event for the Clayton Memorial Foundation, which provides aid for injured motorcycle racers. Almost every male AMA road racer you can think of will be a part of a beauty pageant that will feature two categories: formal wear and swimwear. Pit Daddy judges will ignore speed and skill, will pay scant attention to style and grace, and focus oh-se-c1osely on pecks and butts. If you can't make it to VIR you can still take part. Thousands of dollars worth of prizes are being raffled that evening and tickets are available on-line for just $5. You can also send a dance tip to your favorite rider and your donation will go directly to help the blind. • For a full list of prizes, contestants and updates go on-line to: • (!foronn ~ • ~ *S1rztlKl www.pitdaddy.com ExtrG ., Kawasaki Letthegoodtimesroll~ •• 1I , ~ e9 Multi-Purpose Arena Hattiesburg. Mississippi 41HONDA ~ SUZUKI, ' ~ • ~ I'll . Fifteen-year-old Yamaha rider Chase Melancon from Gonzales dominated all his races except the second 125cc Open moto. He got an uncharacteristic bad start and had to work his way through the crowded field to the front. Unfortunately, he ran out of time and had to settle for second, behind Kawasaki jockey Tim Bergeron, who nabbed the holeshot and led the whole moto. In the Schoolboy class, Melancon topped the field. Suzuki rider Chris Cogsdell, the Alabama State Arenacross Youth champ, took second, and D.J. Cortez placed third on his 85cc KTM. Cortez made a last-to-first dash in the 85cc Open event before being crashed out by a rider from behind right before the finish line. Marion Phillips from Waggaman, Louisiana. has finally made his comeback stick after 25 years away from the sport. He got his 450cc Honda to the front on the Senior C class and kept it there for a motoMtwo victo M ry. Greg 5org, who won the first moto, was catching him from behind, but suddenly Phillips found a line through the whoops and outpaced Sorg to the. finish. At the checkers, he showed the younger riders an old-school ·cross-up." Like many older riders, he has gone from a ·stand-up" riding style (as a teenager) to a "sit-down" style. When asked about that change in the victory interview, he said, "I have more padding now." Picayune's Ashley Wheat, arguably one of the top three women racers in the nation, was on hand to compete, and she won the Women's class. She is on her way to Loretta's and the Steel City National in upcoming weeks. Overall, the staff of the Southeast Regional Motocross Association did an excellent job hosting this event. The track was red dirt that held the moisture and had several lines for passing. There was even an inside berm added to the two turns near the start. The jumps were high enough to send the riders halfway to the top seats on both sides of the track. Round three will be held at the on LSU'. campus on the weekend of September 15. B"" ~. Hlp DUelin ~ Supe,....bike Results: July 26-27, 2003 (Round 21 Saturday 50 (4-6): I. Benny Boud~aUJl (KTM); 2. Austin Riggins (KTM); 3. Trey Cheramie (KTM): 4. Patrick Loeb (KTM); 5. Cody Lods (Hon). 50 (7-S): I. Jon-Murry Barr (Pol): 2. ~Hlon Dufrene (KTM): 3. J&Ce Cooley (tITM): 4. Hunter Jones (Pol): 5. Ja~ Cooley (KTM). 65 (6-9): I. Jon·Murry Barr (Pol): 2. Zachary Riggins (Kaw): 3. Gatlin Hubbard (Suz): 4. Jason StocksUll (Kaw): 5. Drew Sandifer (50<). JR MINI OPEN: I. Sam La~ (KTM): 2. Skylar Phillips (KTM); 3. Steven Williams (Suz): 4. lllchary Riggins (Kaw); 5. Zac:h Tullier (Yam). 85 BEC (7-15): I. .kremy Borgardt (Kalil); 2. Jacob Templet (Hon); 3. Welton GWdSO /OlIff, I. c", _ (KT"); 2. ..... Kennedy (KT"); 3. .Yam Hancock (KTMI; 4. Jay Burton (Sull. SR B: I. Wayne Simmons (Kalil); 2. Paul &yant (Y.-n); 3. Mike P,..... (KT"); 4. R""'" F...... (Hon); 5. &.dy '""""""'" (y=). Sundo, 50 0lL-U'U: I. Jaml TuGleI' (KTM); 2. Dixon Duport (KTM); J. Mich&eI Bergeron (Yam); 4. Brandon Cooper (Yam); 5. KoIby John5OC'I(KTM). 50 OP6"t: I. Jon-Muny Barr (Pol); 2. Dillon Dufrew: (KTM); 3. Hunt~ Jones (Pol): 4. Kyle Thomton (KTM): 5. Benny BoudlUwt (KT"). Cycle News Free Sticker Offer 65 BEG (7-11): I. Taylor Walls (Suz); 2. Cameron Lejeune Brist~ Dupont (Kalil): 4. Jaren Tullier (KTM); 5. Steve Baye (Sw:); 3. P.o. Box 5084 Costa Mesa, CA 92628-5084 (Sw). 'actual size 65 (to-II): I. Sam Landry (KTM): 2. Sle'o'en Williams (Suz); 3. Zadulry Riggins (Kalil). 85 (7·11): 1. Sam Landry (KTM); 2. Dalton Dufrene (Kalil); 3. Zach Tullier (Yam): 4. Steven Williams (Sw.); 5. Tyler Mien (Hon). 85 OPEN: I. Steven Williams (SuI): 2. Jacob Heintze (YlIm): J. Blake Melancon (Hon); 4. Jason Scanlon (Yam): 5. Dalton Dufrene (Kaw). MINI 4-STRK: I. Taylor Watls (Suz): 2. Steve BlIyl! (Suz); 3. Zachary Boyd (Kalil). 125 OPEN: I. Tim Bergeron (Kalil): 2. Chase Melancon (Yam); 3. Jesse Hodgeson (Vam); 4. Zach Jordan (Yam); 5. JIICOb Heintze (Yam). 125 MNY: I. Blake Kennedy (KTM); 2. Coy Hobgood (KTM); 3. Jacob Babin (SU1); 4. Tyler Hancock (KTM); 5. Adam Hancock (KT"). 250 0PEJ"l: 1. Randy Fairburn (Hon): 2. Joseph Freeman (Kaw); 3. Kevin Simmons (Vom); 4. Alex Roynor (Yam); 5. Nick Curme (Yom).

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