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Cycle News 2004 03 31

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GFI Winter Series North/South Showdown Oatfleld Raceway Brandes, Holland Show 'em Up at the Showdown By JIM AND JUSTIN ENOS TURlOCK, CA, MAR. 7 T he GFI Winter Series Showdown was actually far from a " North vs. South" showdown , as only a handful of "sout he rn" riders made an appearance. Howeve r, a pair of seasoned Pros, Michael Brandes and Rusty Hclland, showed up and had a showdown of their own at the Oatfield Raceway. Brandes , aboard a BR-I ·backed Kawasaki, aced both 125« motes, while Holland walked away with the overall win in the 250s via a 2-1 effort. Brandes dominated both I25cc matos, and though Holland lurked close behin d at times , Bra ndes never gave him an oppo rtu nity to challenge and finished up with a pair of flawless motos under his belt . The most drama came in the second 250cc Pro mota, as Brandes had won mota one and was looking for a complete sweep on the day. Holland , piloting a C lawson Motorsports/Pro Circuit/Thor/Smith-backed Honda, had other plans, and he grabbed the ho leshot, ahead of Brandes and T im Weigand. Though he kept Brandes at bay, Holland knew that one mistake could make the difference - and fo rt unat e ly that mistake was made by Brandes, who came into a quick left-bander a little too hot and tucked the front end . Holland took advantage of the situat ion and motored on for the win. ahead of Cory McDaniel and Weigand. Charlie Morrison , injure d wrist and all. continued his winn ing ways by capturing the 125cc Intermediate overal l with a perfect I-I effort on the day. Cu rtis Roe, who has really come alive in tile series, followed up with a pair of solid second- place rides. In fact, Roe topped t he 25 0cc Inte rmediates . be st ing Morrison's 1-6 score w ith a 2-3 effort on the day, which pro ved good enough for the overa ll. Yuba City's Brad Kelly toughed it out to a well- deserved win in the 125cc Schoolboy class, posti ng a pair of aces over Greg Fouts , who finished out the day with a 2-2 score. Ross Thre e t and Justin Posey beste d th e Novice ranks. Thre e t rode to a per fe ct 1·1 score in the 250s , and Posey piloted his Y amaha to a class-winning 1-2 tally in the 125s. Dustin Enochs and Bla ke Ju m p found success in the Supermini and Bflcc Ncvlce cla sses , respect ively. Enochs a ced the Supermini motos, while Jump ( 1· 1) leaped out front in both motos for the Novice win on the day. Ty Kee no m t ook ca re of busines s in the 60cc O pe n class with a pair o f huge w ins , followed by Paul D'Eredlta, who went 2·2 on the day. In the Pee Wee ra nks, Gunnar Sigler and Cody Fendley topped the SOcc (7-8 ) Stoc k and (4· 6) Stock classes, respective ly, on the main track , while Bruno Moreda found success on the Pee Wee track aboard his KTM, going I- I eN in the 50cc (4·6 ) Stock class on the day. RESULTS: MARCH 7, 2004 Pee Wee Track SO P/W JR (4-6): I. J ames Carothe<> (KTH ); 2 Junin Bye (KTM); 3. Legan Ha ll (KTM). 50 F{T: I. Garren Hrtchel l (Hon ). SO (01-6) ST"-' I. Bruno _ _ (KTM); 1. jonbn R= (Cob); 3. Cort>in Hayes (lem); • . j'ePh Romano (Yam); S. JMTed Holt (Hon). 1 50 INT: I. Cu rtis Roe (Yam); 2. Cha rlie Morri son (Yam); l . C ha d Shimon (Yam); .of . James l eo n (Hon) ; S. Coty Loudenoo,& (Hon). 150 PRO; I. Rusty Holland (Hon ); 2. Cory McD aniel (Su1.) ; 3. Tim We igand (Ho n) ; 1 . Paul Temme rman (Suz); S. Buff Soit o (Hon). 500 PRO: I. alo Rusty Hol land (Hon); 2. Tom W oegand (Hon); 3. Tr.>Vi' Ham (Hen ): 4. Kelly Hammer (Hon); S. Diet e r Temm erman (Hon). U/l: I. Ross Th reet (Hon) ; 2. Joey Harris (Kaw). 4· 5TRK OPEN: I. Jam6 leon (Hon) ; 1. Jarred Holt (Hon ); 3. Krl Ridgley (Yam). WMN: I. Ro

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