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Cycle News 2004 06 09

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Clawson Motorsports/CMA Bounty Hunter MX Series Round I: Salinas S por t s Complex McGrath vs. Alessi! By EDDIE in front o f him w e re McGrath and a ve ry impress ive Vincen t Blair. Riders were no t allowed to pass until after the first tu rn . Once they got there , it was mayhem! With years of supercross expe rienc e at his disposal, McGrath worked thr ough traffic qu ickly and was in the top five halfway through the first lap, and he took the lead less than three laps in. Alessi got into second place quic kly, but McGrat h had already developed a fo ur-s econd lead . W ith clear trac k in front of the m, bo t h riders put o n a clinic and left the rest of the field beh ind. The o nly ot her rider clos e to their pace was Blair, who worked up to third on his KTM. McGra th set a pac e that Ales si ma tch e d but co uld n' t GRAVEUNE SAUNAS, CA, MAY 8 I t 'S been a w hile since a local race got as much atte ntion as the first round of t his yea r's Bou nty Hunter Series. Fro m Internet message boards to the pits at the Las Vegas Supercross, th e mo t ocross commun ity w as abuzz wi t h sp ec ul ati on a bout t he pend in g ma tc h up betwe e n Jere m y McG ra t h an d one o f t he newest members o f th e Pro ranks. Mi ke Alessi. O f cou rs e , ma ny ot her ra ce rs plann ed to attend, but the hype ar ou nd that im pe nding duel took on a life o f its own . Alessi was simply dom inant in the 12Scc Pr o class. He got the holeshots in and ran away with both qualifying motos. Behind him, the re were some great battles be tween journeyman Pros Michael Young and Jeff Willoh; Young preva iled both t imes. going 2-2 fo r second overall. Ales si got similar starts in the 25 0cc Pro qualifiers . He go t a clear ho leshot in the first race a nd buil t an early lead . By t he t ime McGrat h got into second, Alessi had it under control. The youngs ter was setting an amazing pace, and McGrath would have to get a better start fo r a chance at victo ry. He did so in the second moto , gating third , behin d Willo h and Alessi. The latter moved into the lead in the fourth corner, and McGrat h was in the runne rup position shortly after that. Ale ssi tr ied to pull away, but the former champ reeled him in, and the duo put o n a great show for the remainde r of the race. McGrath set Alessi up for passes on seve ral occasions but elected not to make any rough passes. When he did go for the pass , Aless i came back and aggressive ly pushed him w ide . Th ey re ma ine d tig ht, but Alessi came out on to p on ce again. By winning all fo ur Pro q ua lifie rs , Mike Ale ss i was the to p seed going into the main eve nt . Th at meant that he w as placed at the very back of the singie-fiIe, inverted start. Just be at , and t he gap between them stayed the same until the checkers. Despite officially be ing retired , McGrath show ed he's still o ne of the fastest riders in the w orl d . Aless i de monstrat ed a leve l of spe ed that 's simply frightening for a IS-year-old. Both riders left with reason to smile, but the real w inne rs were the tho usands of people who witnessed it. eN SAUNAS SPORTS COMPUX SAUNAS, CAUFORNIA RESULTS: MAy 8 , 2004 (ROUND 1) 50 X : I. Romey Miramon tes (Pol); 2. Travis Burrough (Pol); 3. GumM S>gIe< (KTM): 4. Rhett GonzaJe, (KTM); 5. Tommy 5,...." (KTM). 65 x , I . Damon lwanoga (KTM): 2. PHOTOS BY EDD IE GRAVELlNEIWWW.MOTO PRESS .NET Jeremy McGrath showed he's still one of the fastest rid e rs in the world at the Bounty Hunter MX opener. Mike Alessi use d great starts to w in a ll four Pro heat races at the Sa linas Sports Complex. . Muta nt Moto rsports/Tr acy Chevrolet/Mission Motorcycles Friday Night Series Round 4 : Santa Clara County Fa irg ro und s Karmann, Schmid Score at San Jose By RANDY HElM SAN JOSE, CA APR. 30 , o ug Schmid and Greg Karmann ca me to race under the lights in San Jose , and eac h of them scored a class win. Schm id, on his Pe ninsula Honda ride , won the 125cc Intermed iate class , swapping mo to wins w ith Karman n. In the first moto, Karmann set the pace and put his Yamaha across the line firs t . Sc hmid fin ished a close second , a nd Anthony Maniglia took third. Th e seco nd mo to saw Schmi d out front , w ith Karmann in t ow. Schmid held his lead until the checke rs flew and too k th e second-mete w in . Kar ma nn was secon d, and Maniglia was o nce again third o n his YZ. Schmid too k t he ove ra ll by virtue of his better sec ond-mo to score , and Karman n settled D Doug Schmid (818) won th e 125cc Intermediate cla ss a nd th e Da sh Fo r Ca sh at round four of the Mutant Motorsport s Frida y Night Se ries in Sa n Jose, Ca lifo rnia . 60 Brand on OIT (KTM): l . Paul D'Eredua (KTM); Rom.no (Yam S. ): Ryan Bush (Hon) . 115 IN T: I . Jeff Alessi (Hon ): 2. Greg Karmann (Yam); l . Anthony Maniglia (Yam); 4. Le s Soito (Yam): S. Austi n Ingalls (Yam). 115 PRO: I. Mike Aless i (Hon ): 2. Mike YOlIng (Suz); l . Jeff Willoh (Suz): (Yam) 11 .)6. Medley (Han) ; 12. be 8=., (Yam : ). JUNE 9, 2004 • CYCL E N EWS for secon d. Maniglia's 3-3 nett ed him third . The 250cc Intermediate class was ano ther Karmann-Sc hrnld sh owdown , w it h Karma nn getting the upper hand in this due l. Schmid too k the first -mot o wi n. wit h Karma nn o n his rear fen der for secon d . As In t he 125 cc cl ass , Maniglia once aga in finish e d th ird . W ith th e overall on the line , Karmann came ou t swinging in th e se co nd mo to and pulled o ff th e wi n, sec uring the class victory. Schm id was second fo r the mot o and seco nd overall. Maniglia's 3·3 again nett ed him third overall. In the final Schmid- Karm ann batt le, Schmid pr e vaile d , wi nni ng the ha lf-t tm e Dash Fo r Cas h event. Dom inic Pirrozi w as the ove rall w inner in t he 80cc Beg inne r class, go ing 2-1 for t he ove rall on his CR. Second went to local San Jose 40th Anniversa ry boy Ryan Murphy, who rode to 3-2 finishes on his YZ. Th e th ird po d ium spot be long ed to Ro cky St ro ng, w ho d ro ve a ll t he w ay from Ho llist er to finish 1-5. Steven Pirnik raced to double-moto wins in the 80cc Novice class fo r the overall. Bryce Rock was t he seco nd -place finisher, going 3-3 on a Yamaha. Ro unding out the to p three was Cody Kingsten, aboard an RM. Kingsten posted 5-2 finishes. T he 80cc Inte r med iat e class was won by Yamaha jockey Jake Locks. Ho nda rider Colin Clay had a great night , w inning both th e 125cc a nd 2S0cc Novi ce classes . In the 125cc clas s, Yamaha- mou nte d Bryan Merk from San Jose grabbed second with 2-2 moto finishe s. G ilro y 's Clay Patt erson , repr esentin g the red riders. stood on the final pod ium spot w ith 3-3 finishes. Merk once again took second , beh ind Colin, in the 2S0cc class, finishing 2·2 again. Jere my BaIza w as third in the 2505, finishing 3-4 on a Hond a. In th e Women's class , Suzu ki joc key Kayla Sno w , w ho ha ils from W inte rs , posted th e overall w ith a double-moto victory. Yamaha

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