EVE-NTS
HoHand (Kaw); 2. joe Auzenne (Hon ); 3. Erik Schaffer (Hon );
-1. Scott Magann (Hon); S. Justin Ford (Hon). PROD MINI :
I. Justin Ford (Yam); 2. Araew Dickson (Hon ); 3. Cameron
Bake r (Ha n); 4. FfOII nk Gowin (Ha n) ; 5. Jon ath an Ke ams
(Ha n) . MOD MINI : I. Anson Malon e y (Kaw) ; 2. Ryan
Kevn. (KTM); 3. De"," Campbell (KTM). S/HINI, I. R,...,
Kevn. (Hon) ; 2. G>ge MeAl1O' (Hon); 3. J
er
om Seme (S.,,);
-1 Tyler Mauk (Hon ); S. Brand on C rawford (Ha n) . M!W
.
NOV: I . Rk.hard Pe rr in (SUI); 2. Dere k Jep se n (Yam); 3.
Mike Blair (Hon ); 4. Ronnie Jones (Hon); 5. Fran kie Garcia
(Hon ). OPEN NOV: I. Qutnten Fry (Yarn); 2. Gary Dick
(KTM); 3. john Volk (Hon); • . Brian 8MtIow (Hon ); 5. Donny
G'guere (Hon) . 250 / uw, I. CD. HowoII (Hon ); 2. Col"
MacDonald (Hon); 3. Garrett W dJis (Han); -1 . Richard Perrin
(SUI) : S. Chase McFarl and (Ha n) . S/UW : I. Ca me r o n
Beaubie, (Suz); 2. Anthony Fong J'. (Hon); J. An>on Maloney
("'w); • . Jeu Gam. (Hon); 5. Cameron Baker (Hon). • So,
I. Don B.ava (Hon): 2. Matt Wait (Hon) l . Dam Deveau
(Ha n) ; -1 Vincent Gu isand e Jr. (Hon) ; 5. Andrew Dickson
.
(Ha n). U/L: I . Man Wait (Hon); 2. Do n Biava (Ha n); 3.
Casey Yarrow (Han); 4. Don Bainbr idge (SUI); S. David
Deveau (Han). S PT S MN: I . Vmcent Guisande Jr. (Hon); 2.
Josh Jackson (Yam) : l . Col in Mac Do na ld (Han): -1 . Brian
Bartlow (Hon) ; 5. 8IUn Pecore (Y . V£T: I. Oon Biav'a
am)
(Hon ); 2. Dav id Deveau (Hon); 3. Paul Orlandi (Ho n); 4.
Brian Pecore (Yarn 5. Gary Dick (KTM) .
);
Despite the fact that he still had a cast on
his left hand and no glove, Yarrow was charging
throu gh the pack , passing bo th Jos h Jackso n
an d Gu isa nde on lap five, a nd t hen Dave
Deveau on lap six. By lap seve n, Yarrow passed
Bainbridge for th ird, but by then Wait and Blava
we re lo ng go ne . Yarrow leads last year 's
champ, Biava, by 13 po ints : finishing behind
Brave kept Y
arrow 's championsh ip hopes alive,
with one race remain ing.
C.D . Howell won his first-ever Nor Ca l
main e ven t , in the 2S0cc class , over Coli n
MacDonald and Garrett Willis.
Ca meron Beaub ier and An,hony Fong Jr.
went at it in the Super Lightweight class, with
Beaubier taking top honors.
RESU'TS
50 SR : I. Bryan Hay cock (H an) : 2. Brady Schwartz
(Hon) : l . Kaidyn Tiner (Pcl) . MINI MOTARD: I. Ooyse
Clingerman (KTM); 2. Brandon Innes (Cob); 3. Connor Kelly
(KTH ); 4. Harrison Kay (KTM); 5. Kyle Jackson (Kaw) . JR
MINI: I. Z3.ch.ari.ah Raus (Yam); 2. Chaz Oingerman (KTM);
3. Br>ndon IWdo (...w); • . H,""""
(KTM); 5. Brandon
Innes (Cob) . SR MINI : I . Cotton Harrison (Kaw); 2. Man
Babb it (Kaw); l . Jake Eddy (SUI) ; 4. Sam Jones (Kaw ); 5.
Brandon Ph;mey (KTM). MINI COMB, I. Sam Jone< ("'w);
2. Matt Babbit (Kaw ); 3. Colton Harrison (Kaw) : 4. Ke n
Burge r (Kaw); 5. [ake Eddy (SUI ). 115 SCHBY: I. A1 ll
e
Sigismondi (Kaw ); 2. C Nd Du nn ing (Kaw ); l . Adam N iles
(y;om); • . s.m)one> (Kaw); 5. Dan Lewanndon Ku.... (Hon ); 2.
Oon Schmidt (Hon ); 3. Jesse Repass (Yam) ; -1 . Alex Sigismondi
(K.aw); S. Ryan N ye (Yam) . 16-24 COMB: I. N icholas
Basa man ia (Yam): 2. Jaso n Doy le (Yam) ; 3. Je sse Rep ass
(Yam): 4. John Young (Yam); 5. Nate Cr ofoot (Hon) . 15 + A:
I. Don Schmidt (Hon) ; 2. Joe El ington (Hon ); 3. C hris Lenzi
(Hon ); • . Scott GNd" (y;om); 5. Jeff Ilunlon (Y;om). 15 + B,
I. Dan De Roller (Yam): 2. Hatt Davin (Hon ); 3. Shannon
Richardson (SUI ); 4. Jason Vistay (Ha n); 5. Dan Rob inson
(Y;om). VET, I. Don Sclvnidt (Hon); 2. Joe E" ngton (Hon); 3.
Ron Nye (Hon); • . B.n l.uca> (y;om); 5. Jeff Ilunlon (Y;om).
SR B: I . Dan iel De Roller (Yam); 2. Ron Bngg (Yam) ; l .
Micha e l lenartow;cz (Ha n) ; 4. Tom COli (Yam ): S. Kurt
Carpeore- (Hon ). SR C, I.)omie McC ollum (Hon); 2. Gary
RammingJr. (Kaw): 3. Chris Richardson (Yam 4. John Mosko
):
(Hon ); 5. Rob ~Ih (Y;om). • 0 +, I. Jeff f,egoe (Hon ); 2. B.n
lucas (Yam): l . Brian Bro adwell (5uz): -4 . Gle nn Friedler
(Kaw); 5. D3vid J' duon (Hon) .
Western New York Motocross Associotion Inc.
Round 26: AreaS I Motocross Park
Schmidt Answers the Bat Signal
By LARRY WOOSTER
BATAVIA, NY, OCT. 10
A reaSI Motocross Park continues to prove
~t's the hottest new mo tocross facility on
the East Coast, with well over 400 competitors
ork,
answe ring the bat signal in Batavia, New Y
for the seventh WNYMA Fall Series race, pre sented by O neWest Clcthtng.
N ine ground-po und in' Over 2S A ride rs
were rea dy to prove that th is was n't just a
Sunday ride, wit h their th rottles pinned wide
open and tachometers red -lined whe n the gate
dropped for moto o ne. Two -time WNYMA
number-one Expe rt rid er Donny Schmidt
(1 99 1, '92 ) o utgu nned one -time WNYMA
numbe r-o ne Expert ride r Scott Ghidiu ( 1997)
for the old-school holeshot. Andrew Walsh, Jim
C arv er, Joe Nothnagle , Jeff Burdon , Ryan
Gurtert and Chris Lenzi followed, ahead of the
holeshot king himself, three-tune WNYMA
number-one Expert rider Joe Ellington ( 1994.
'95, 2000) - but that was jus' 'he first comer of
a 12-m inute mo to . Schmidt had a fistfu l o f
thrott le and opened a big lead pas' the big
ffi
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crowd and down through t he apple orc hard ,
with Carve r, Burdon, Lenzi and Guttari exiting
the orcha rd in tow. Carve r went off course and
down but not out, allowing Schmidt to extend
his lead to 10 seconds ove r Burdon, Le nzi and a
rebo unding Ellington. Th e battle was o n for
second place , as Lenz i powered past Burdon ,
while Ellington pulled bar to bar with Burdon to
battle for ,hird . Schmidt had checked out like
an overdue library book to take the checkered
flag solo , bu t t he m xr ide .com-spo nsor ed
Ellington ra llied back to ta ke se co nd place,
t hri lling t he spectators. Lenzi. Burdon and
Guttari notched top-fives , with Gh id iu,
Noth nagle, Walsh, and Carver ,railing.
Schmidt roo sted his way to the mo ta- two
holesho t, with Ghidiu and Burdon bump ing bars
over secon d place. Carver made a sweet inside
move to relieve Burd on o f his third -p lace
running spot and began the climb to catch
Ghidiu. Ellington was back in t he mix, as he
picked up one or tw o spo ts every lap an d
probably wishing he was getting better starts .
Meanwhile , Schmidt was "desecrating t his
very ta lented Plus 25 A class," as WNYM A
annou ncer par e xcelle nce Thomas Threadgill
put it, adding tha t, since these guys w ere on
Bacc Suzukis, 'he only trip le they 'd tackle was
an Ice crea m cone on the way home .
Gh idi u loo ke d st ro ng and fo cu se d o n
hanging on to that we ll-earne d seco nd place,
but "Outback Joe" Ellington made a move or
three out back in the ap ple orchard to wrestle
second spot away with one lap to go. Le nzi had
worked his way back past Burdon to challenge
and outco mer Carver, giving him a slight shot at
catching Ghidiu.
O n 'he last lap, Ellingto n was fend ing off
Ghidiu for seco nd, while Lenzi was busy holding
off multiple challenges from Carver and Burdon
amid the awesome Genesee County fall foliage.
Schm idt ( I - I) topp e d the class for first
overall, wh ile Ellington (2-2), Le nzi (3-4), Ghidiu
(6-3) and Burdon (4-6) were saddled with top Ilve finishes.
RESULTS
Donny Schmidt's dynamic duo of
moto wins earned him the overoll
Over 25 A victory ot round 26
of WNYMA action in
Batavia, New York .
50 (4-6): I. Dako ta Wheaton (Yam); 2. l o uis Saxby
(Yam): 3. Zxh Harding (Yam); -1 jonathan Welles (Yam); 5.
.
Christopher Richardson (Yam). 50 P/W (4- 8): I. Colt on
Camp (KTM ); 2. Dakota Wheaton (Yam); 3. Anton kl Ortiz
( KT M) ; 4 . Christopher Ric hardson (Yam ) : 5. Hayd e n
Brickwood (KTM). 50 (1-8): I. Cody Marriott (KTM); 2.
Colton Camp (KTM); l . Austin Hutchinson (KTM); 4. Kory
Fogarty (KT H) ; 5. Ange lo Komuda (KTM). 6 5: I . Chu
Nolan Erwin (007) takes the early lead at the first District 36 race in the
sand, followed by Chris Koila (129), Jeriah Gurley (22) and the rest of the
pack, at Somoa Dunes Recreotion Area in Eureka, Colifornia.
AMA District 36 Moose Western Regional Cross Country Chompionship Se ries
Motul Western Regional B/C Cross Country Series
Round 9/9: Somoa Dunes Recreation Area
Fun in the Sandt
They Found It in Eurekal
By LISA K. GRAGG
EUREKA, CA, OCT. 10
T
his was not your average day at the beach!
KTM 's Pat Garra han showed the proper
way to play in the sand at round nine of District
36's Cross Country Series.
After a midpack start , Garrahan powered his
KTM 450
a com fortable lead before ' he firs'
lap was over and held the to p spot to the end
of the 10-lap race. He appeared to be much
more at hom e in th e sa nd t han did his
competitors. Many riders had never ridden the
sand. There was a lot of falling over going on,
especiallyin the corne rs at the beginning of the
race, but afte r a co uple of laps, the riders we re
catching on . The re al battle was for seco nd,
with a lot of position-swapping taking place .
Vet rider Eric Du c r ay, ri ding a NorCal
Motorsports Honda CRF450R, worked his way
up fro m a midpack start to take seco nd from
up-and-coming 1 8-year~0Id rider Alex Gragg on
th e seventh lap. Gragg, fr om Gra nt s Pass,
Oregon, showed what a two -stroke could do in
the sand, riding his 10<250 a third-place finish.
"I pitted three times - once for goggles and
tw ice for gas," Gragg said. "I finished with less
than half an inch of gas in the lank. John Wear
and I too k turns crash ing and passing each other
on the first lap, a couple times each."
We ar placed fourth overall. Only the 'op
four riders got in 10 laps.
The re were more t han a few casualties.
Nolan Erwin got the holeshot , with early on rt
appeared he might gamer a top-fIVe finish, but
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the sand proved to be a tough competitor. His
bike started making some no ises, and by the
eighth lap it was sounding like coins rattling in a
coffee can; he had thrown a rod .
Kawasaki Team Gree n's C raig Wesner held
second for a couple of laps and was running in the
top five when he lost hisdutch on the sixth lap.
"I think the clutch was slipping for a while,"
Wesner reported, "but it was hard to ' ell with
all the tire spin in the sand ."
After getting tu rned a ro un d in t he firs t
comer after the start, Fairfield Cycle Ce nte r 's
Suzuki-mounted Rod Kriess also had his chance
at seco nd, hanging on to that spot for a couple
of laps before running out of gas on the sixth lap.
In a race where displacem en t seem ed to
count, 14-year-old Jonathan Davis, riding fo r
Mach I Mot o rspo rt s, impress ed eve ryo ne by
ove ralling the 200cc B division on his KTM 105.
He seemed to be just light e noug h and fast
enough to keep the bike on top of the sand; in
fact, he appeared to be almost floating acro ss it.
Allin all, it was a beaut ifulday at 'he beach!
RESU'TS
AlB O/A: I. Patrick Garrahan (KTM); 2. Eric Ducray
(Hon); 3. A1e1l Gngg (Kaw); 4. Joh n Wear (Yam); 5. C urt
Wkoll (Kaw). 200 A:. I. Wilham Roussel (KTM ); 2. Nolan
E""" (KTM); J. Owles lUnd (Kaw). 250 k I. john w....
(Y;om); 2. Brian ToI'no (Son); 3. Bobby Meyer (KTM). O PEN
A: I. A1e1l Gragg (Kaw); 2. Jordan Br.mdt (KTM); 1. Steve
5....'" (KTM). 4-STRK k I. Patric k Garrahan (KTM); 2.
(Yam); 3. Chmtopher z;,o (KTM). VET k 'R,..., _
Eric Ducr.oy (Hon); 2. Jim _ _ (KTM); 3. Shannon Poore
(Yam). SR A: I . e:..rt Wkoll (Kaw) ; 2. Mark Twiggs (Yarn);
J. O;Md Wood (Suz ). SlS R k I. Robert Henhey (Hon); 2.
Bruce Rust (KTM); l . Peter Prichard (KTM). GENT A: I.
Donald Chase (KTM). 200 B, I. Jonathan Davis (KTM); 2.
Jason Sm it h (KTM); 3. Shannon Creson (KTH) . 1 5 0 B:
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