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Cycle News 2004 07 21

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WNYMA Empire State Championship Series Western New York Motocross Association Inc. Rounds 1 /9: Palmyra Racing Association Hogback Hili PHOTOS BY LARRY WOOSTER DiFiore Defenestrates 'em! By LARRY WOOSTER PAlMYRA, NY, JUNE 13 " " 'e first WNYMA Summer Series race, pre- I sented by OneWest C lo t h ing at the Palmyra Racing AssociatlOn's Hogback Hill, doubled more than SOO riders' pleasure by doubling as the Empire State Championship Series ' opening race , and this event set the standard by wh ich all motocross promotions will be judged by in western New York State. featuring double WNYMA points and 1-foot trophies. PowerMadd provided product awards for all first -overall finishers . Scott USA awarded the second ove rall finishers. No-Toil Filters awarded th ird-overall finishers. Ferodo Brakes awarded all fourth-overall finishers, and Oury G rips awarded all fifth-o ve r all finishers. In addition , every holesho t was rewarded by sponsors Maxima Racing Oils or Pro-Clean. Also , Team Simpson . Mxrlde .com. Fo x Racing, BRp, Big Gun Exhaust and more jo ined the W NYMA family of sponsors. Sixteen sweet Senior B riders rolled into th e starting ga te for moto on e . Jar od Bie rly barely clawed his way up to the fron t of the pack, over Mike DiFiore, Aaron Bushingham and a stampede of go -getters. Di Fiore emerged from the woods section with the lead . with Bushingham, Bierly, Mark Williams and Jamie Goodno in tow. Goodno washed out , allowing Don Clarke, Tim McHally, Williams and John Meehan to slide by. WNYMA points keeper, webmaster, and first-time dad Be n Atkinson re-joined the series fo llowing the birth of Daniel James Atkinson. DIFiore opened up a small lead , while Goodno was good 'nuff to battle back and start challenging Bushingham for second. Great barto-bar battles developed throughout this class, but it was DiFiore who won moto one, with Goodno , Bushingham , Aaro n Kennerson an d Dana Savino snagging top-fives. By the second set of metes, the weather had turned wetter. Even though 38 out of 44 SOcc racers (ages 1 th ro ugh 8) had answered the call to ride just minutes before, only five Senior B riders were game to contest t heir second mo to . Bierly picked off the ho leshot, w ith DiFio re , Les " T he Flying Farmer" D r a ud t , Scotty "2hotty " Lesniak and Tim McHally in close pursuit. These guys came to ride, and ride hard they did , as DiFiore se t off after Bierly, who was ground -pounding it out front . Me Hally, also known as " The Skaneatles Satellite, " was all over the Flying Farmer. and Lesniak was Mike DiFiore topped the Senior B class at the opening round of the WNYMA Empire State Championship Series in Palmyro, New York. back In actio n. Bierl y had great line se lection as he stayed on the ground and on the gas all moto long. McHaJly was holding strong in third. over the w heel-to-wheel deal between Draudt and Les niak. In the end, hard work pai d off: DiFiore ( 1-2) had first overall, a 1- foot ESCS trophy, and a new set of PowerMadd hand guards; Bierfy (6- 1) was second overall and in possession of $50 in Scott USA bucks ; McHally (11-3 ) had third overall and a free No -Toil fi~er show for his efforts; Lesn iak ( 10- 5) was fourth overall and in possession of a free set of Ferodo brake pads ; and Draudt ( 12-4) earned fifth overall and a free set of Oury grips . CN '0 HOGBACK HILL PALMYRA, NEW YORK R15utTs: JUNE 13 , 2004 (ROUNDS The Senior B closs gets under way at Hogback Hill. CMA Bounty Hunte r TT Se ries Round 2: Santa Maria Fairgrounds The Outsider By EDDIE GRAVELINE SANTA MARIA, CA, JUNE 11 o r the most part, flat-track and motocross racing have happily led separate lives for decades. Though racers from each disci pline have been known to try their hand at the other recreationally, it usually doesn't get serious. Both are so specialized that riders tend to focus on one or the other. Apparently, no one told Vincent Blair th is. Hailing from the flat-track-crazed Northern Cal iforn ia town of Lod i, Blair and his older brother Daniel never got caught up in the local craze. Under their dad's influence, it was aJways motocross , and it's hard to argue with the results. The Blair brothers gained plenty of notoriety • as well as what can best be described as a cult following - for their privateer F 44 efforts in this year's AMA Supercross Series. Vincent was in town t o com pete in the CMNClawson Mo torspor ts Bounty Hu nt er Supercross race scheduled for the next day, and he figured he 'd try his hand at a little flat-track racing . Along with fellow pro mctocrossers Jeff Willoh and Jess Med ley, he threw his hat in the ring, and it ended up paying off. Uterally. The Modern Open Expert class is the big one in the Bounty Hunter Series. That's where you 'll see guys with purpose-built bikes, steel shoes, etc. The motocross boys entered the class because it gave them a chance, on paper at least , to w in some money. The full-time flattrackers , howeve r, weren't go ing to give anything away without a fight. Vincent rode his KTM 450 with the same settings he planned to use in the following evening's race. He got great starts on the big thumper, which definitely helped his cause. It was immediately apparent that Rodney Spencer and Chris Canepa would be the ones to beat among the pu rists . They ran up front aJong with JULY 21, 2004 • CYC LE N EWS 1/9) 50 rr« (4-8), I. 0Md ~ (KTM~ 2. Colton Ump (KTM) ' 3. 0."" Cory (KTM) , 4. Anton io Ox W>gn..- (Kaw); 4. Mim 2.Jo>h ); Mo rs e (Yam); J . Richard Paeth (Ho n); 4. Jacob Howell (Yam); S. Justin loope tKaw) . 115 BEG : I. Jeff Briggs (Hon) ; 2. Juon Doyle (Y>m); 3. WlII.am Flnneny (Kaw); 4. N ~k I1aklo< (KTM); S. Kyle Alleman (Hon) . 12S NOY : I. Matthew Guilfoil (H e n): 2. Doug Waif (Ya m): 1 eric Kawryga (Kaw); 4 . Jacob Howell (Y~m); S. l ou is Tepa.s (Yam) . IlS AM: I . Stephen Carlin (SUI): 2. Jon athan ~um (yam): l . Jtrn!my Ha~ (Yam): 4. bch Kieffer (Yam); S. Rkhvd ~eth (Hon). 115 EX: I. Brtan Aust in >m); 4. (Hon); 1 Juon Chatwood (Yvn ); 3. )non Doyle (Y Bobb y 8uomaon (Y..,,) . 150/0 PEN BEG: I. KeW1 Piccola (Kaw); 2. David N astrwmer (Suz) : 3 WilIiMn Butter (Han); 4 . Robert Byrne (Yam) ; S. Stephen Ok ,""", (y",,). 15 0/0 PEN NOV: L J"'"" Loope ' Kaw), 2. M!ChaeIlenartowtCX (Hon ): l . Doug Quigley (Hon); 4 Jeremy Green (Hon); 5. jason Tucdo (Y am). lSO /O PEN AM: I. Jusm H;du (Hon) ; 2. Stephen c.nn (Sut) , 3. ...... Ga rloc k (Hon): 4. Jeremy St~ n (Hon); S. Bob Abra m (Hon) . lSD /O PE N EX : I. Jason Doyle (Yam) ; 2. Don SchmKtt (Hon) ; l . Mike )' SftviaroJe (Yam): 4. Scotty Sears (Hon) , S. )non Cha twood (Yam). 16-2 4 COMB: I. I.ne ""0- (y",,); 2. Scotty Soan (Hon~ 3 Scephen e..ton (5.,,); 4 Jeo-ny 5,...... (Hon), S. ¥..-1WdIrl(KTM). 15+ A: I. Brian Aust in t Hon); 2. Jason C h~ twood (Ylm) ; 3. Don Sc" ' - (Hon); 4. JeIf Burdon (y",,), S. Hartt KIo;n (Hon) . 15+ 8 : I. Daniel De RoMer (Y am): 2. Hike DiFiore (Yam); l . Dan Robin son (Yam); 4 . Joh n f ren ch (Ya m): S. And r ew :h C utler (Kaw) . VET: I . Don Sctvn ;c (Hon): 2. Joe Ce lso (Hon); J . Ken Sheerec (Yam) : 4. Dan Fleld (Hon) ; S. Ron Nye tHon) . SR B: I. Mike DiFiore (Y ; 2. jarod Bierly am) am): "'. Scon Lesniak ('t.J.m); S. les (Kaw); l . Tim McHollty (Y Draudt (SuI). SR c: I. Ch ris Wahl (KTM); 2. J ohn Mosko (Hon), 3. james gee (Y >m): 4. Gary IWnm ;ng Ir. (Kaw), S. Dennie Eaves (Han) . 40+: I. Jeff fregoe (Yam) ; 2. Scott LesNak(¥.am): l . Robert Ruetvweln (Yam); 4. David Jackson (Hon), S. Loso..udt (Sut). Vincent Blair upset the flat-track specialists with a win in the premier Modern Open Expert class at round two of the CMA/Clawson Motorsports Bounty Hunter TT Series.

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