jonlan DahJde (Han ); 5. Mott Wym>n(Han ). 125 1 I. !<>"e
ft:
Gtas. (Han); 2.1o'hu' Hanh (Y
om); J. Ben HMtin (y",,); ~.
Zach Hanh (Y
om); 5. 0..."", Cole (Han) . 115 B: I. Kyle
GI", (Han ); 2. Shane Larsen (Yom); 1. JO>h l.abretto (Yam);
~ . Scott Klomp (Han) ; 5. )0'" H"'h (Yam). 115 C: I . Jeffn ( Kaw); 5. Bob Canfoeld (Yam). 115 PRO: I.
Randy Woodring (Kaw) ; 2. Matt Maximoff (Sul.); 1. John
Penrod (Kaw); 4. Nick Vaughn (Hon); 5. Jaso n McDonald
(KTM). 150 C: I. Chad leonard (Yam) ; 2. David Bristau
(y",,); 1. Jinvny Saline (!e. GP 500
;
INT: I. Keith Gedd;s (H"): 2. Brett 1'0><..- (Hus); 1. T=y
Ke hoe (Mai); 4 . Ric TIpton (Mal). GP 500 EX: I. Do n
Gam..- (Sm) ; 2. H"'" And_
(Y ; 1. Matt Itamun (Ha; ).
am)
ULTIMA SOO NOV: 1. Jimmy Mercado (Mai); 2. John
Bene vento (Hon); 1. Jeff Bumrc se : 4. Kevin Bird (Ho n).
ULT IMA SOO EX : I. Robert Beaupre ( Ho n); 2. Todd
KohImeister (Mai); 1. George Marshall (Mai); 4. Steve Parker
(Hon). OPEN AGE INT: l. Tracy Ke hoe (H a.i). OPEN
AGE E)(, I. Scott La""", (Han ). ~O + NOV: l. Kenneth
Geddis (Mal); 2. Guy Coulst on (Mai). 40+ INT: I. Brett
Foote- (Hus); 2. Keith Gedd. (Mao); 1. RX: Toptan (Hoi) . ~O +
E)(, I. Mott Ium.... (M~ ; 2. Geo.ge ManNlI (Mol); 1. Don
)
Gamer (Suz); 4 . Todd Koh lmeister (Hal) ; S. Steve Parke r
(Hon ). 50 + NOV: I. John Guniford (Hai). 50 + EX.: I . Russ
Wyant (Sm) .
CMA Pacific Coast Pro-Am Champion.hip.
Centra l, Round 2: Madera Fairgrounds
Long Division
BY EDDIE GRAVELINE
MADERA,CA,NU'R.7
U when it seemed the Pacific Coast Pro-Am
st
series co uld n't get any bigge r, alon g came
round two for the central region, where entries
continued to swe ll. The ride r turnout was so
great that many classes had to be split into multiple divisions - which, of course, made things a
little more complicated mathematically, but also
more interesting when it was time for the second motos.
The first group to get split up was the BScc
Beginner class. Robbie Boggs and Michael Furlin
led the ir respective gates in the opening motos.
C orey Farnswort h. Jo rd a n McCullough,
Stephen Pe rre tto and Halland Ethridge were all
top -t hree in the ir first mot os . Since the top
riders fro m both d ivisions w e re gro upe d
toge the r in the first dMsion for the final race ,
getting out front and staying there would be a
challenge. Boggs and Farnsworth ended up the
front -runne rs, with Boggs taking the V
ictory.
The fact that he finished first in both motos
made it easy to figure out who got the ove rall
win . likewise, Fa rnsw o r t h wa s a soli d 2-2
finisher and claimed runner-up . Michael Furlin
finished fo urt h the second t ime out ; his 1-4
showing was good enough fo r th ird place.
J
Perret to (3- 3) and Trav is Bac hma n (4-5)
comple ted the top five.
One of the largest turn outs every week is in
the 125cc Beginner class. Honda jockey Corey
jordan, who was victorious at round one , struck
first, and Collin johnson won his division's first
mot a . Greg Grou leff, who splits time between
BSs and 12Ss, placed second in his first race ,
an d Nick Mar mo lejo d id likewise. Jorda n
st reaked to victory in the second mo to and
overall. Johns on ran into a littl e tro ub le and
finished seventh, which relegated him to fifth
overall. Kent Kniffen made great strides in the
second race , finishing second after pladng fifth
the first time ou t; his efforts we re rewarded
with second overall. Zane Tatum (4-3) to ok
th ird, and Groulell (2-S) e nded up fourth.
Anot her strong tu rno ut was seen in the
12Scc Novice class. Two divisions lined up for
the first mot a . Michael Dunnaga n got the
holeshot on one of very few two -strokes in the
field. The Clawson Motorsports rider battled
w ith Dustin Pipes t hro ugh o ut the ra ce,
eventually surrendering the lead and the moto
wi n. Both were headed for the first-d ivision
finale, as were Eric Ralls and Ethan Flores, the
top guys from the second dtvislon. When the
second moto got under way, Dunnagan go t
another holes hot and battled w ith Ralls and
Larry Vasquez . Both ride rs eventually got by,
with Ralls taking the win, along with the overall.
Dunnagan held on to second overall as we ll as
"holeshot king" status, while Vasquez was third.
With Deale r Do llars on th e line In almost
every class, everyone was giving it everything
they had. That 's probably why they say it's "the
series to win."
RESULTS
SO SHAFT: I. Renae Boggs (Y
am). 50 FIT: I. Tristan
Marseilles (KTM); 2. Sweet Pea De La Mora (KTN ); 3. Kristin
Howard (Pol) ; 1. levi Walker (KTM); S. Noah Branch (Hon).
50 BEG: I. Tommy Ste vens (l em ); 2. Brianne James; 3. Zane
Corey Jordan was one of the mo.t dominant performer. in Madera,
sw e e ping all moto. in the 12Scc and 2S0cc Beginner classes at the second
central round of the CMA Pacific Coast Pro -Am Serie• •
60
MARCH 3 1, 200 4 • CYCLE NEWS
Cau lk (KTM); ~ . Kale b Kessinger (KTM); S. Elijah Ortil.
(KTM). SO NOV: I. ".,... Hjortland (KTM); 2. D..... De La
Mo r a ( Kaw) ; 1. N ic ho las Tem plet on (KT H) ; 4. l u ke
G"",tDnaCh..- (Lem). 50 (5-6) OPEN : I . Brianne james ; 2.
l uke Grue tzmacher (lem); 1. Calfion McHaney (KTN) ; 4.
levi Walker (KTM); 5. Chance Souza (KTM). 50 (l.S)
OPEN : I. Tyler Hjort land (KTM); 2. Nicholas Temple ton
(KTM); 1. lane Cau lk (KTM); 4. Tomm y Stevens (lem ); S.
Elij h Ortiz (KTM). OUTLAW 50 ST K: I . Robbie Bogg~
a
(Ho n). OUTLAW 50 MO D: 1. Ro bert Alqu ist (Ho n).
OUTlAW 50 (9. 11) : I. Tanner Simons (Han ). 65 (5-8)
BEG: I. Zxh leach (KTM); 2. Daniel De La Mora (K.aw); 3.
Trent Nichobon (KTM); 4 . jordan Ethridge (Kl. ); 5 . William
w
Hdbney (Sm ). 65 (9 -11) BEG: I. "e llge" (KTM). 65 (5 -8) OPEN: I. Zach I.each
(KTM); 2. Trent Nicholson (KTH) ; 1. D~ ie l De ~ Mora
(Kaw ). 65 (9-11) OPEN : I. Kyle Tlge" (KTH) ; 2. Tyle'
N ichol son (KTM); 3. Tyler Wymore (SU% -4 A.J. Lauzon
); .
(KTH); S. landon Sullinn (KTM). 65 X: I. Kyle Tigert
(KTM); 2. ".,... NkhoUon (KTM); 1. TyIe,Wymogert (Su,); 2.
);
yle
Jord an Collins; J . Kyle Kessinger (Yam) ; 4. Tanner Sisson
(Suz); S. Christian Kinney (Yam). 85 INT: I. Dust in Pipes
(Han ); 2. lYle<"
(Yam). 85 (5-11) OPEN: I. Kyle
Tigert (SuI); 2. Stephen Perretta (Kaw). 85 ( 11- 16) OPEN :
I. Dustin Pipes (Hon); 2. Tyler Bereman (Y
am); 1. Greg
Grouleff (Suz); ~ . jonlan Collins; 5. Tanner Sisson (Su, ). 85
x, I. lYle<" Ben.man (Yom); 2. Kyle Keuingeo" (Yam); 1. jonlan
Col lins : .. . C hristian Kinney (Yam): S. Robbie Bogg1 (Yam ).
4- ST RK 90- 150: I. Charl ie Pipe s (Hon); 2. l ogan Smith
Be,,,,,,,,,
(Hon); 1. Kyle Runciman (Hon). 125 YT H: I . Michael
Dunnogan (Y
om); 2. Duron Pipes (Han) ; 1. N;ck H;onno/ejo
(Han); ~ . Hyle< Br.odwell (Kaw). 115 BEG D-I : l. C"'ey
J
ordan (Hon); 2. Kent Kniffen (Yam); 3. Zane Tatum (Hon );".
Greg Grouleff (SuI ); 5. Collin joh nson (Yam). 125 BEG O~l :
I. Casey Howard (Hon) ; 2. Kenny Branch (Yam); 3. Mid'laef
Emerson (Y
am): .of. VInCent Vasquez (Y
am); S. Chris Galindo
(Yam) . 11 5 NOV 0 ·1 : I. Er ic Ralls (Yam) ; 2. Michae l
DunNpll (Yvn); 3. larry Vasquez (Hon): -t. R~ leebelt
(Yam); 5. E-Man AD<.. ( Kaw) . 11. NOV D -2: I. Ryan Abler
( Kaw); 2. Sheni Cruse (Han ); 1. ..... Weh (Han); ~ . jonl>n
Witndo (Yam); 5. John Thompett (Kaw) ; 2. c..ey Howonl (Han) ; 1. Bnd E~
(Yam ); 1. Justin Pe rcival (Suz); 5 . Jacob Karr (Ho n) . 2 50
NO V: I. Eric Ralls (Yam); 2. Craig King (Hon): 3. Craig
R>neIIs (Han): ~. p.on G.;ne, (Han) ; 5. Lony Vuque, (Han) .
150 INT: I. Jonathan Camarena (Suz); 2. Weston Arthun
(Han ). 150 PRO: I . H. tt Gai"", (Han ); 2. John Ilbi, (Han);
1. z.c !laxter (Y
om). WHN: I. Sheni Cru.. (Han ); 2. JadOe
lves (Yam). 17-29 OPEN: I. z..",
, (KTH); 2. Lmy
Vasquez (Hon); 3. Randy Ingle (Yam); Josh Jackson (Kaw) .
VET BEG: I. Cameron Co lburn (Hon); 2. Nobl e Barlow
(Hon) ; 1. Kenny Posey (Hon) ; 4. Tim Wilson (Y
am); 5. Scott
Grea thouse (Yam). VET NOV: I. Rkk Steiner (Hon); 2. Jeff
Tbeu en (Hon) ; 1. David Heese (Suz); 4. Aaron Garfinkel
(Y
",,); 5. Ovis Blaufus (Suz). VET INT: I. Jeff Hem" (Han );
2. Craig Roanells (Hon); 1. AI Rush (Yvn); 4. Jimmy McNe il
(Yom 5. Cnig lOng (Han) . VET PRO: I. John Ilbir (Han);
);
2. Chicken Brewer (Hon) ; 1. Randy Alvarado (yam ). OfT
NOV: I . Chris Blaufus (Suz); 2. David House (Suz); 1. Mike
Wilson (Yam); 4. Mike Chauncey (Hon); 5. Aaron Garfinkel
(Yam orr INT: I. Craig Ranells (Hon); 2. Mark Hawkins
).
(Suz); 1. Pat Sangar (KTM); 4. JeU Kel ler (Hon ); 5. Eric
Hawk ins (Yam) . 10 + X: I. Jeff Merrill (Ho n); 2. Craig
Ranells (Hon ); 1. AJlenBlanco (Hon) ; 4. Rick Ste iner-(Hon); 5.
Mark Hawtdns (Suz). 4· STR K X: I. Weston Arthu n (Hon);
2. Lony v.sque, (Han ). 5PT5HN X : I. !<>"e FoItt (y",,); 2.
H,ke W ""," (Yam); J. John Thompson (Sm) ; ~ . Ryan Abler
(Kl. ); 5. Mike 8asiIe (Hon) . PRO-AH: I. b c Baxter (Yam
w
);
2. Weston Arthu rs (Hon); 1. Jona t han Camarena (Suz); 4.
John Bw , (Han ); 5. Joel RDbem (Yom).
Pro Circuit/Highlands Kowasaki SlC
Winter Serie.
Round 5: Three Palms Extreme
Sports Park
McPhee vs.
Fernandez Volume I
BY Doc MELLOY
CONROE, lX , MAR. 7
Three Palms Extreme Sport Park hosted a
I ra in-makeup rou nd of the STC Winter
Series . Several out -o f-state riders sho wed up
on t heir way to t he Spring Nationa ls at Lake
Whitney. One such rider was Nicholas McPhee,
from Wind Gap, Pe nnsylvania. The Suzuki pilot
found himself in a constant battle with Crosby
native Rodolfo Fernandez all day long. The two
batt led in three classes , w ith McPhee winning
two ofthose .
In the 8Scc Senior (12- 13) class, Fe rnandez
too k bot h holeshots and went on to both mota
victories . McPhee followed each t ime in
second .
McPhee (2- 1) and Fernandez (1-2) then flipflopped spots in the junior Superm ini class, with