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Cali fornia Rac ing Club Sponsorship S er ies Round 3 : Los Angeles County Raceway PHffiOS BY GRE G ROBERTSON A Treat for Ivarsson on Halloween By GREG ROBERTSON PALMDALE, CA, OCT. 31 H allo w e e n night m igh t be reserved for do ing a littl e tr ick-or-treating. but Hal- loween day at Los Angeles County Raceway was set aside to do battle at round three of the 16th annua l California Racing Club/Ga lp in Fo rd-spo nso red Sponsorshi p Se ries . When th e sand stopped flying after a full day of racing, it was Yamaha -mounted Eric Iva rs son who emerged w ith the 125cc Beginne r-class victory. When the gate dropped for the 2S-rider field, it was Brent Reyes absconding w ith the firstmoto boleshor. ahead of Jared Aseltine , Andrew Coat e s an d T.J. Col w e ll. Ase lt ine and Re yes traded the lead bac k and fort h un til a bobble d ro ppe d Ase lt ine back to mldpack . And rew O nde rstal came up to challe nge Reyes for the to p spo t before lvarsson blew by them both to lea d at t he midway po int . Ivar sso n put five seconds on Reyes en route to his win. with Craig Michael Raines reigned in both the 12 5« and 25Dcc Novice classes at Los Angeles County Raceway. 24 Hours of Starvation Ridge Team SCR Fast at Starvation By CLAY LIGHT GOLDENDALE, WA, OCT. 30·31 N e it he r wind , nor snow nor driving rain could stop the winning SCR Motorsports team of Grayson Hart, Mike Corde r. Gary Beyer and Rick Hansen at this year's 24 Hours of Starvation Ridge even t, held in Goldendale, just o uts ide the scen ic Columbia River Gorge in southwest Washingto n. The te am took home the top payoff of $2SOO afte r 24 ho urs of gruel ing competition. like last year's event, the course was 16 miles lo ng. laid out on virgin grasslands w ith a wide variety of te rra in, from IOO-mph straights to trials-like secti o ns. roc ky portions, and even a qu ick ri de through a farmhouse. Some 58 te am s fro m t hr o ughout the Northwest and Montana, alo ng w ith se ve ra l Iron ma n riders , co ntested the event . Th e w inning team also posted the even t' s top overall lap time of 28:S8, wh ile riding Hart's 108 Tomlinson overcoming a first-lap crash to take thind, ahead of Ondersta! and Rylan Robinson. Tomlinson won the drag race to the first tum in moto two, w ith Reyes and Dereck Brandon close behind . By lap two, Tom linson had his hands fullw ith Ondersta!, lvarsson and Reyes, all of whom were looking to relieve Tomlinson of the pressure of running out front. Tomlinson stood up Just fine and would eventually d istance himself from all of them for a seemingly easy win. lvarsso n was runner-up at the checkers, but that's all he needed to earn the o ve rall. Ondersta! went 4-] for third, behind Tomlinson, with Rob inso n (S-4) and Ch ristian West (B-5) claiming fourt h and fifth, respectively. Mic ha e l Ra in e s wa lke d away from his com pe tition for t he 125cc Novice ope ningmoto vic t o r y. Tyler Pierce he ld o ff a de termined Sammy Yacovelli at the ch ecke rs fo r second . Pie rce led mot o two for a lap bef o re a rear flat e nd ed hi s day . Bra nd o n Gille s pie inhe ri t e d t he le a d and went t he distance fo r the moto win . T he rea l battle on the track was for second place . as Yacovelli and Raines were inseparable . Yacovelli kept Raines at bay all the way to the finish, but Raines' 1-] tally was goo d enough for the overall. Yacovelli's ] -2 score edged out the S-I finishes of Gillespie for second overall. Raines returned to do battle in the 250cc Novice class and found the going a little easier, as he went t -Lcn his Zoo Ministries/Pro Valvebacked CRF for the w in. Tanne r Alexander flew the lone Suzuki in the field to 2-4 finishes for seco nd overall , topping the S-2 tally of Brendan McConnachie and the 4-3 score of Jonathan Belding. Tanner Lang ham pilo ted his Axo / 6 6 1/ Spider-sponsored Honda to four straight moto wins to ace both the Sch ool boy and I 25cc Intermediate ra nks. Gille sp ie was runner-u p to Honda CRF4S0R , and led the majority of th e race to finish we ll ahead of the second-placed Pro team. Last year 's overall winning team , Ape x Motorsports. which consisted of Dennis Sweeten, Travis Bamford , Scott O lsen and 17year-old Paul Neff, who was a part of this year's Junior Six Days team and finished 22nd overall after encountering problems du ring the night. "We had a headlight go out at 2 a.rn .. w ith AA-c1ass desert racer Travis Bamford riding; Travis cras hed and broke the subframe on our team's Gas Gas, knocking himse lf out pretty good." said Sweeten. "It took him ove r an hour to get back into the pits . Th at pretty muc h ended our day. We were right there w ith Team SCR Motorsports throughout much of the race , right up to the crash , and they knew it ." Another Pro team featured three KT Msupported riders: AA-class desert rider Rick Bozarth and nat ionally ran ked off-road ra ce rs Jason Da hne rs a nd Jaso n Sigfreid. The t rio piloted a KTM 250 SX, and this year they d idn't have luck on the ir side , eithe r. The thr ee got off to a good stan but were knock ed out of the race sometime during the night . A dead-e ng ine , Le Mans-style sta rt saw Team SCR Motorsporu start th ird , but JANUARY 5, 2005 • CYCLE N EWS Brent Reyes (3 0 8 ) nabs the holeshot in the first 125cc Beginner moto at round three of the California Racing Club Sponsorship Series, but when the dust settled, it was Eric Ivarsson (63) who ended up with th e overa ll win. La ng ha m in both School boy outings. Mark Brewer kept Langham honest th ro ugho ut both Intermediate races for a pair of second-place finishes, over Brett Harmon . Austin Politelli co ntinued to beat up o n his competit ion in t he Mini ranks. He ear ned victo ries In bot h the 6Scc (9- 1I) and B5ec (7- 1I) classes . Fellow Kawasaki riders C hris Carrillo (2-2) and Shane Miller (4-] ) garnered second and third overall , re spec tively, in 65cc action, with Bla ze Ra ib le (3-1) edgi ng ou t Cody Eastman (2-]) fo r second overall in the 8Ss. eN Los ANGELES COUNTY RACEWAY PAlMDALE, CAUFORNIA RESULTS: OCT08ER 31 , 2004 (ROUND 3 ) P/W HON BEG, I . Bnndon Pons (Hen); 2. J ohn fl;eu (Hon) ; l . JU. Kelley (Hen); • . H ", ~ (Hen) ; 5. KendoJI Won! (Hen ). P/W HON AOV, I. o.n.k McConnell (Hen) ; 2. Cuey Langosh (Ho n) . PfW YAM BEG: I. Wi nston Churchill (Yam); 2. Jacob Ham pt on (Yam P/W BJBEG: I. ). Samue l Sand e rs (KTM); 2. Dylan Adams (KTM); l . Mu ~.. (KTl'1); • . KrisaJ Sm... (KTH) ; 5 . o.n.k Kaupp (Pol) . PfW B!AO V: I. Bra nd o n Kaup p (Po l): 2. Cody Miller (KTH) ; 3. Ryan Nol an (KTM); .... Jeremy Byr ne (KTM). S/P/W (.-6), I. Demo... Silverlak. (KTM); 2. Son Cant,.11 (KTH ); 3. Je re my Bym e (KTM). S/ P!W (7· 9) : I. N ick Heno;'" (Pol); 2. Uno Garon..- (KTM): l . Joshu. Fea (Pol); • . Ilnden Keel..- (KTH); 5. Cody H..... (KTl'1). 65 BEG, I. Andrew MltcheD (Suz): 2. Dom inic: Parr illo (Kaw); 3. Cody FIori.J. (KTM): .... Joshua Fea (lUw) ; S. Trevor Jessen (Suz) . 65 (4- B): I. Daniel Cortines (Sur); 2. Nick Mercier (SuI) ; l . TalV'Ier Sawyer {)(aw 6S (9. 11): L Austi n Pobtelli (Kaw): l. 2. Chris Canillo (~w); l . Shane Miller (~w): .... Damion Tackett (Sur ); S. Tanner Lovgren (SuI) . B5 BEG: I. Damion Trion ("'w ); 1. 0 ""'" J..",;ngs (Sia): l . Lyon (SuI); • . SIw>e H,I"" (Kaw ); 5. Scotty Gearlwt (Y:om). 85 (7- 11), I. AU$lin Pol it e lli ( Kaw) ; 2. Blaze Raible (Yam) : 3. Co dy Eastm a n (Sur ): .... Chris Carrillo (Kaw); S. De von Carrell J "'. Corder took the lead shortly into the opening lap and , despite a slight mechan ical problem during the night , the team held that lead to the finish, which more than made up for last year's disappointing mechanical- induced DNF while leading. "The only problem we were raced with was a broken header pipe," said Hart, a former natio nally ranked motocross Pro . "Rick had to ride a portion or a lap with the mangled header and then pitted to correct the problem. Luckily, we kept the lead through it all, all the way to the finish on Sunday morning. "It was all about survival," Hart added. "You have to be able to keep the bike running for 24 hours , and that's not always easy. The best part of the race was the traction. Most of the course was great tractabil ity : it got really rough [to ward the end of the race ), though." The w inning Open Expert-class team was Team Spede # I, which finished second overall. RESULTS O/A, I. ,..." SCR Hot on""", (PRO); 2. ,..." Spade (O PEN EX) ; l . O n T he Pipe (O PEN EX); .... Hillsboro Motonports (OPEN EX); 5. N _t T"" Riden (O PEN EX); 6 . Too Much Fun (O PEN EX); 7. FuU Ch icken (O PEN EX); 8 . Iron Mountain Racing (O-l O); 9. Sauce Faced (O PEN EX); 10. H XO Mot""""", (l O+ EX). (Yam ). 8S ( 12 . 1l ) : I. jacob Buelna (Yam ); 2. Ke ith Robiruon (Y.J.m): 3. Dusty Seiden kranr (KTM); .... Just in Jone s (Kaw). 85 (1 4. 16): I. Cody 8a ccino (Yam). SfMINI: I. Cody Ba ceoe (Y:om); 2. Devon uonll (Y:om). 125 BEG, I. Eric: lvarss c n (Yam) ; 2. Crai g Tom linson (Sur) ; 3. And re w Onderstal (Yam): .... Rylan Robinson(Kaw); S. Christim West (Sur) . 125 NOV: I. Michael Raine s (Ho n) : 2. Sam my Yaco vell i (Ya m); l . Brandon G ille spie (Suz); .... Andrew Cout o (Suz): S. Kevin Bey (SUI) . 12 5 INT: I. Tann er Langham (Hon ); 2. Mark Bre we r (Hon); 3. Brett Harm on (Hon) . 125 PRO, I. RY'" O n- (Hen ). 2S0 BEG, I. Andy Babbitt (Ho n); 2. Dylan Bouchez (SUI): 3. Ch ase Fiscus (Ho n); .... De an Morm (Ho n); S. Casey Clark (Ho n). no Nay : I. Michael RaiO@S (Hon ); 2. Tanner Alexander (Suz) ; l . Brend an McC onn achie (yam): ... Jona than Belding (Ya ) ; . m S. Jason Parsons (Ho n). 25 0 INT: I. Sroc Harmon (Hon) ; 2. Anthony Bar ba co vi (Yam): 3. Mark Bre we r (Hon ). 15 0 PRO: I . Jeff Willoh (Hon ): 2. Chad luhm.J.n (Yam). W MN : I. Shel by Wa rd (Kaw ); 2. Krist en Rupe rt (Hon): l . Lo ri P.J.Stor (Ka w ). SCH BY: I . Ta nn e r Langh am (Ho n) ; 2. Brandon Gillesp ie (Sur ): 3. Jo sh ua Mile s (Hon); .... Kevin _ (Hen); 5. Tom ftj aJ..- (Y:om). JR V£T BEG, I. Ron Elbu (KTl'1). JR V£T NOV, I . G..-, How.rn (Hen ); 2. Terence Traughet- (Hon) . JR VET INT: I. Justy Hend lbles (Hen ); 2. 01. He nden (Y:om); l . Shy HO H oNIl (Hon); 5. t1MI< N..J (Hen) . S R EX, I. )on z.hrt (Sin ): 2. Tony Pull&am (Hon ): ) . fUchard BW\Ch (Yam); .... MIke Van Acke.(Ho n) . O fT 4 0+ NOV: I. Bob Woods (Ho n) : 2. Ea rl Ad:oms (Hon ); l . Him (Y:om). orr 40 + EX, J. Ron Recto (Hen) ; 2. GMry Conn..- (Hon ); l . Go«ie And.-ows (KTM); 4. Mark N ea l (Ho n); S. Martin Schne ide r (Yam). OfT 50 + AM: I. Scott Harmon (Hon ); 2. M.1.rk Schuster (Hon) ; l . Broce Stewart (Yam). orr 50 + EX: I. Kent Reed (Hon) ; 2. Ken Greeoe (Hen) . SCR Mo torsports was the overall winning team at the 24 Hours of Starvation Ridge in Goldendale, Washington . Mike Corder (3 ) teamed with Grayson Hart, Ga~ Beyer and Rick Hansen to win thi S year 's event and pocketed $2500.

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