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AItazin (Hon) ; 5. Ashley Whea t (Su, ). 150 MNY, I. Nathan
Dawnpon (5uz ); 2. Coy Hobgood (Hon) ; 3. Adam Hancod<
(KTM). HBn I. _
Bu..... (Kaw); 2. Fnnk Fleteheo(Suz); 3. Tim Boprdt Sr. (Kaw); 4 . D uel Judic e (Yam); 5.
Matthew Ch ilden (Su,). W MN , I. 5taci """'" (KTM); 2.
Jenna Schitlage (Suz); 3. Kim Buratt (Yam) ; 4. leslie Poche
(Kaw); S. Kad Simon (Kaw) . SC H BY: I. Brandon BrigNc
(Y ; 2. joroan Champagne (Suz); 3. Nick Philip. (Yam); • .
am)
O J Cortez (KTM ) ; 5. Joey Romano (Kaw) . SR B, I. Bobby
Handy (Hon); 2. Dav;d Rodmond (Hon ); 3. Mrl Chmman
(Yam); • . Gene '-'PI" (Hon); 5. Chm Kennedy(Yam). SR C
]0 + : I. Marc Gullotta (Hon); 2. Jay Ledet (Yam); J . Ferrel
Fooshee (H o n) . SR C 4 0+: I. Glen GUidry (Kaw); 2.
5coote< Poetz (Kaw ); 3. J.......McGui", (Hon ).
Bremen Race Park
Kimsey Moves Forward on the
Backup Track
By F. BILLY ATKINSON
BREMEN, GA, FEB. B
H
Michael Soudas (55) grabs the holeshot in the 200cc Expert division to kick
off round one of the Pennsylvania State Hare Scrambles Series.
BP Promotions Pennsylvania State Hare Scrambles Series
Round I: Flyin g Dutchmen Mo torcycle Club
Klinger Krushes
the Kompetition
By JIM Buu
PINE GROVE, PA, FEB. B
D ouod one of the BP Promotions Pennsylva" "ia State Hare Scrambles Series, sponsored
by MSR/Answer Racing, was held in early February at the Flying Dutchmen Motorcycle Club
in Pine Grove . It was a bright, sunny day, with
temperatu res in the low 30s and winds raging
up to 20 mph over th e Iro zen , hard- packe d
hare scram bles cou rse. As usual, the crew at
the Flying Dutchmen did a great job 01 preparing the tra ck in the days prior to the event . The
Northeast has been batt er ed wit h snow and
frigid weather aU winter long, and the warriors
from AMA District 6 were ready to ride. More
than 300 participants came out to compete in
the first round ofthe IO·round series.
Last year 's number-two rider in the 85cc
( 12- 1S) division, TNT Cycles/Keeney t-lotcsports' Tyler Klinger, was on hand to fill the
vacancy left by Tim Rizzon, who has moved up
to the 250cc A class this year. justin Frederick
grabbed the holeshot , but by the end 01 the first
lap Klinger had establishe d himself in the lead
position, and he never looked back. The young
Suzuki pilot was the overall victor as well as the
class winner, putt ing in a total of five laps in just
over an hour.
In the 8 5cc (7- 11) group, Spectra O ils/
Metro Clothing!RRP
/AGV Helmets-sponsored
Suzuki jockey Dale " Bugsy" Wakefield dominated his dtvision, leading from start to finish. In
the Supe rm ini class . Ame rican Suzuki rider
Chris Rizzon Irom Middlesex, New Jersey, too k
the chec kers with a commanding win on t he
ice.
The big story 01 the day was 16-yea r-old
Tim Rizzon, riding for American Suzuki, WER,
O 'Neal Clothing and Rizzo n Cycles. Tim w as
the Youth Rider of the Year in District 6, as we ll
as Penn sylvania Stat e and Dist rict cham p in
2003. This was T im's first race on t he new
Suzuki four-stroke in the Expert class, and it
was also the first time he had competed on the
ice with studded tires.
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When the green flag dropped, the 2S0cc A
division was off and runn ing - all excep t Tim.
who sat on the line, his bike refusing to fire at
first. A local Pro motocross racer, Cros sroads
Powers po rt s-spo nsored Ty Wallace, grabbed
the early lead, wh ile Tim started dead last. Tim
was 20 seconds behind the leader at the end of
the first lap. A little shaky at first on the studded
tires, Tim started to find his groove a few laps
into the race and began picking off riders one
by one. Tim was making up valuable seconds on
each lap, and on the final lap 01 this two-hour
race , he ca ught and passed another Suzuki
rider, jason Mark owicz. for the class win what an accomplishment for t his first -ye ar
Expert rider!
Fo r more information about the Penn sylvania State Series , log on to www.bp points.com and www.mcracing-act ion .com .
Round two will be held back at the Dutchmen
on April 4.
RESULTS
50 (4-8) OI L.INJ: I. Mason Evitts; 2. Joh n Lawt on 1'1,1.
Dawson Evitts ; 4. Pollux Fisher. 50 (4 .8) STK.: I. Dieter
Will en br ock; 2. C ha se Rusd e n ; J . D ak o t a D un man ; 4 .
Micha e l Mc G ee ; 5. Dan iel Finn ey. 65 (7 . 9): I. Dan iel
Brom ley; 2. Ch rist opher Van Buskirk: J . Benjamin Snyde r, 4.
Jim my Fra nks; 5. Zachary Wald ro p. 65 ( 10-11 ): I. Jaso n
C have z; 2. Tro y De simo ne ; J . Aust in McC arter, 4 . Shane
Hufford Jr.; S. C hrist ia n Ca st illo . 85 (7.1 1): I. D ale
Wakefteld Jr.; 2. Matthew Gift; J . josnua Gottshall; 4. Zachary
Snyder; 5. Dr ey Bodd ie. 85 (1 1.1 5): I. Tyler Klin ger, 2.
Je ffrey Sullivan; J . Aaron Mulhern: 4. Jarod Kulp: 5. Patric k
De sa nt is. S/MI NI ( 12.1 5): I. C h ris Rizzon: 2. Robe rt
O'ReiIIy; J. Jason Sipe: ... Michael Vilasi: S. Michael PrHasId.
110 AI R· CooLED: I. Tren t Noll; 2. Amber &Lsi J . Shawn
;
Kozak ; .. . Je re m y Faust ; S. Brand o n Wo o lf. 100 ·150
4·STRK: I . Woody Freg ia [r.: 2. C harl es Lengle; J . Je sse
Vallaro ; 4. Ian Gu ire ; 5. Jesse Eidam . 10 0 AM : I. Jerod
Stoner; 2. leonard Rehatcher; J . Davkt Gordon: 4. Robert
Stanton; 5. Jacob Martin . 200 EX : I. Jesse Fes tem tine ; 2.
C lint Jo hnso n ; J . Michael Soudas; 4. Jason He nrikse n: 5.
Da nie l Pa lme r. 250 AM : I . D an ie l Roet ing ; 2. Kev in
hael Pec:i a: S. Eric Waltz .
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Simpson; J . Michael Gromer, 4. MiC
OPEN N O V: I. Greg Dobyns; 2. Norman Diefend erfe r; J .
Shaw n Bohanon: 4. W illiam Mc Kenn e y; S. H ar e Inn e lla .
OPEN AM : I. Robert Civiletti; 2. Nick Simpson; J . C hris
Seigfried ; 4. Paul Shave r, 5. Doug De imler. OPEN EX: I.
T im Rinon ; 2. Jason Mar kow icz ; J. Ty Wallace ; 4. Way ne
Gre newia; 5. Daniel Psoiko . VET AM: I. Michael Carter; 2.
Jame s Ryan III; J . Ronald Benham Sr.; 4. Robert Barr. 5. Kevin
Evitts . VET EX: I. Bob Watton ; 2. Mike Reichert ; J . Mike
Ego ; .. . Fran k Evitts Jr.; S. Mic hae l Str ouse . SR : I. Rick
Wy chu nas ; 2. Je r ry Lyn n ; J . Ch ris H unt er. 4 . Sean Pe t ri.
SlSR: I. Burd Guen. ; 2. Thomas E be~; 1. Tom Phillips .
MARCH 10,2004 • CYCLE NEWS
eavy rain on Th ursday and freezing tern peratures on Sunday kept the crew at Bremen on line this weeke nd. Saturday was used
to load t he track w ith saw du st , and all the
jumps were refaced and ready. Sunday's prac tice was slick . but constant w ork w ith the
equipment had t he racing surface ready when
the gate dropped. Another great day 01 racing
was had by all. Noth ing bothered the EMT
crew, except for some small ge t-offs . This race
was supposed to be held at Calhoun, but the
wet weather prevented that. Many riders have
a backup bike in case one breaks , but it's nice
that the Kellys actually have a backup track what a concept!
The loader is leaving, so let us get to the
grandstand s for the show!
Cobra pilot Jake Elder ran away wit h the
50cc (7-8) v ictory. Brady More land to ok
seco nd-place honors, ahead ol lellow KTM pilot
Jacob Seagraves.
The 50cc Open division was another Elder
benefit. He kept the throttle pinned on his
trusty Cob ra. Th is was a car bon copy of the
previou s class , as Moreland and Seagraves
earned the same podium positions.
The 6Scc (7-9) d ivision feat ured another
good contest . Suzuki jockey Paul Nelson
showed the way with a last-mote win. KTM ·
mounted Bra ntley Musgrave was steady for
secon d overall. KTM pilot Blake Moreland used
the s e co nd mo to t o ke e p himse lf o n t he
podium after a grea t race!
Many riders ha ve had tim e to bec om e
accustomed to the ir new mac hines since the
holid ays. Nic Kimsey is one o f those riders .
Moving up to an 8 5 from a 65 is natural, but not
necessarily easy. Kimsey rode his new Yamaha
to wins in both the 85cc (7- 1I) and Preteen
60-80cc events. Taylor Smith , on his RHS
Honda , went back and lorth with Suzuki rider
Dylan Howell , but a solid second in t he last
mota set the order in the 85cc (7- 11) class.
Suzuki jockeys Jesse Madden and Howell tried
to catch Kimsey in the Pretee n contest.
Robby W iniarczyk, o n his Freewheeling!
LSD-tun ed CRF2S0R, w as t he har d o ne to
catch on this day. Winiarczyk won every moto
he entered In the 12Scc C and Youth contests .
Suzukt-mcun ted Justin Matt hews did the de al
fo r seco nd overall in t he 12Scc C d ivisio n.
Honda man Russell Bene s put in a stea dy ride
fo r th e las t po di um positio n. Matthews
repea ted his seccnd-cverall performance in the
Youth con test, while Brian Elrod placed third
overall.
T here were not many females in
attendance, due to the temperatures. Many of
the ladies present made it to the starting line for
t he Women's eve nt. Rachel Shearer took her
Kawasaki to the front in both motos for the
overall win. jessica Tucker, on her Yamaha, took
seco nd overall wit h a ste ady performance.
Kawasaki-mou nted Mariah McNeill earned the
final podium position.
RESULTS
50 SHAFT: I. Trent Bilodeau (Yam). SO HON/K'TM
OIL.INJ : I. Mar iah McN e ill (H on ) . SO (" -6 ) : I. Baile y
Cr oom (KTM). SO (7-8): I. Jak e Elde r (C o b) ; 2. Brady
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