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Cycle News 2005 02 23

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AMA District 37 Fun 4 Enduro Series Round I: UEA:s Not-So-Tuff-E-Nuff Enduro PHOTO BY GRUMPY Patience Rewards McGrath - 30 Years Later! By KTM 300 rider Andy Naylor had a surreal experience: waking up and discovering he was in the middle of an off-road event. KANDY THORNTON JOHNSON VALLEY, CA, JAN. 16 D ouod one of the AMA District Fun 4 Enduro Series began I'.r.he 2005 season the best way possible - with 400 entries and some of the best conditions the Mojave Desert has seen in some time. Saturday's Poker Run drew 120 entries and 40 riders in the Kids' event. Recent rains left the ground damp and virtually dust-free. Only four seconds separated the winning times for the top two overall riders at the UEA Not-So-Tuff-E-Nuff Enduro. Jim McGrath has been racing District 37 off-road events for 30 years, and he was stunned to find out he had overalled his first event ever on his Powerhouse/Moose/IMS-backed KTM, by the slightest margin over runner-up Erik Mattson. "I still can't believe I won," said McGrath. "This is a dream come true for me. I think one of the biggest advantages for me was, I was on an early minute and did not have to deal with some of the bottlenecks that developed on the third loop." It wasn't a bottleneck that cost Mattson the overall win, but a rather large rock. "I made the mistake of following another rider after a check and realized we had run out of ribbon," recalled Mattson. "I had to really race to the next check and was going pretty good until I hit this uphill with a rock in the middle. There were a couple of guys stuck on the hill, so I started to head around them and got hung up on the rock. I couldn't get my bike off of it, and I had to hunker down, grab a hold of the bike, and use manpower to lift it up and over." By the time Mattson manhandled his FMF/Mo at Long Beach Motorsports/RG3-sponsored Honda back onto the course, he was running late for the next check. "Enduros are all about you against the clock, and I just didn't have anything left on the third loop after lifting the bike," Mattson stated. Both McGrath and Mattson agreed that UEA did a great job on the course layout. "This course was really fun, because it had a good mix of tight and technical terrain," McGrath noted. "Enduros are more of a use-your-head-type riding, and the three loops today had three different difficulty factors, which makes for a great ride!" The top overall finisher for riders required to run two loops also got up and close personal with a rock. B&M Cycles/3 Bros "I took a header about 25 miles into the first loop and knocked myself loopy," Naylor recalled with a laugh. "I couldn't remember where I was, and about 30 minutes later I remembered the crash. There's a couple of miles that are still pretty fuzzy for me!" Riding "fuzzy" seemed to work for Naylor: He only dropped one minute orf his score while riding to the top finish in the Senior Open B class as well as the two-loop overall win. eN NOT-So-TuFF·E·NuFF ENDURO JOHNSON VAWY, CAUFORNIA RESULTS: JANUARY 16, 200s (ROUND Paul Shalei'" (Kaw); S. Mike Koncur (Yam). OPEN A: I. Chilly White (KTM); 2. Tyler Smith (KTM); 3. Mike Childress (Han); 4. Mark Babcock (Hon); 5. Quinn Cody (KTM). OPEN B: I. Brent Manfred (Hus); 2. Eric Behrse (KTM); 3. Chad Peters (Hon); 4. Richie Wohlers (Hon); S. Eric Elliott (GG). OPEN C: I. Greg Robertson (Hon); 2. Kris Hemandez (Hon); 3. Anthony Manine1 (KTM); 4. Isaiah McManaman (Yam); S. Richard Williams (Kaw). OPEN 0: I. Bill Waddell (Han). 250 A: I. Nicholas Blais (Hon); 2. Rodney Goehring (Han); 3. Ryan Kudla (Yam); 4. Luke Dodson (Suz): 5. 8ebo Gutiermz (Kaw). 250 B: I. Chris Rogers (Yam); 2. Gabriel Morales (Hon); 3. Nathan Strong (Han). 250 C: I. Jeffrey Do (Yam); 2. Brian Costello (KTM); 3. Cory Dunlap (Yam); 4. Chris Holmes (Kaw); 5. Tr-avis Harper (Kaw). 250 0: I. D.J. Schul (Yam); 2. Scott Egan (Han); 3. Daniel Beverty (Hon); 4. Ignacio Lopez (Hon); 5. D.J. Adams (Yam). 100 A: I. Zac:h Dodson (Suz); 2. Kyle Bristol (Kaw); 3. Richard Chandler III (Yam). 100 B: I. Chance Wyllie (KTM); 2. David Autry (KTM); 3. Ted Elswick (Hus). 100 C: I. Brent Betker (KTM); 2. Chris Salcido (Yam); 3. Nik Abele (KTM); 4. Robby Kraft (Yam); 5. Erik Thompson (Kaw). 100 0: I. Kyte King (Yam); 2. Collin Beck (Kaw); 3. Bryan Cantril (Hon); 4. Brandon Nash (Hon); 5. Ryan TarT (KTM). WMN A:. I. Amy Hasten (Yam). WMN B: I. Kim lynch (Han). WMN C: I. Usa Pogue (Han); 2. Kandice Kirkmeyer (Kaw); 3. Devon Rich (KTM); 4. Karen Jensen (Han); 5. Dawn Nesse (Suz). MINI A: I. Cameron Kearney (Yam); 2. Jacob Ar-gubright (Kaw). MINI C: I. Andrew Browne (Han); 2. Ryan Karen (Kaw); 3. Brian De Yore (Hon). MINI 0: I. Evan Nash (Han); 2. Anthony Pedroza. (Yam); 3. Ryan Pok (Yam); 4. Karl Keller (Suz); S. Jason Kennedy (Yam). VET OPEN A: I. Erik Mattson (Hon); 2. Paul Shafer (Kaw); 3. Mike Koncur (Yam); 4. Kurt Hintz (Yam); S. Rick Daniel (Kaw). VET OPEN B: I. ScOtt lynch (Han); 2. Jason Bicknell (KTM); 3. Ronald Smith (Hon); 4. Michael Cooney (Suz); 5. Curt Yaney (KTM). VET OPEN C: I. Danny Edwards (Hon); 2. Curtis Christensen (KTM); 3. Steven Boudreaux (Kaw); 4. Shohel Kimura (Hon); S. Scott Cather-all (Hon). VET OPEN 0: I. Matt Davis (Han); 2. Greg Meyers (Han); J. Ray Pedroza (KTM); 4. lyle Bell (KTM); S. Bryan Cain (Han). VET 150 A: I. Matt Wallace (Yam); 2. Danny Schul (Yam); J. Dean Alexander (Yam); 4. Matt Burroughs (Hus); S. Jess McKinley (Yam). VET 150 B: I. Danny Fitzgerald (Han); 2. Yancy Watson (KTM): 3. John Clayton (Han); 4.Jim Pyeatt (Han); 5. Elden Shoemaker (Suz). VET 250 C: I. Jeff Sterling (Kaw); 2. Peter- Shore (Yam); 3. Richard Clark (Yam); 4. Ron Pelham (Yam); s. Jeff Misener (Yam). VET 150 0: I. Kris PeteNon (Han); 2. Wade Sill (Hus). SR OPEN A: I. Jim McGrath (KTM); 2. Tim Moore (Kaw); 3. William Blocher (KTM); 4. Phil CIowan:l (Yam); 5. Barry Van Fossen (KTM). SR OPEN B: I. Andy Nayfor (KTM); 2. Mark Smith (KTM); 3. Jeff Browne (KTM); 4. Kirk Smith (KTM); 5. Mike King (Yam). SR OPEN C: I. Van RKhardson (KTM); 2. Jim Underwood (KTM); J. Rick Englehardt (KTM); 4. Steve Ridgway (KTH); 5. Brian Brown (Kaw). SR CMC Copperstate Classic Series Round I: Arizona Cycle Park The Year Starts Here! By SHERI AMES BUCKEYE, AZ, JAN. 8 T Austin White showed his true colors, scoring a 1-2 finish at round one of the CMC Copperstote Classic Series at Arizona Cycle Park. 32 he new year came alive with the opening round of the 16th annual CMC Copperstate Classic Series, presented by Fox Racing. Arizona Cycle Park, widely known as the "virtually weatherproof track," hosted an excellent day of racing. Round one· sponsored by Shift, The Pit Enterprise, AEO Powersports, Gordy's Bicycles, Apache Motorsports, Meyer Racing, Andrews Motorsport5 and Bent Clothing - was a raging inferno of racers, including Austin White, Taylor Robert. Michael Hall, Jon Ames and Clay Higgins. The racing started with the 12Scc Schoolboy FEBRUARY 23, 2005 • CYCLE NEWS 1) O/A: I. Jim McGrath (KTM); 2. Erik Mattson (Hon); 3. Chilty White (KTM); 4. After 30 years, Jim McGrath averalied his first event ever at the AMA District 37 Fun 4 Enduro Series opener. OPEN 0: I. David Criswell (KTM); 2. John Egan (KTM); 3. Rollin Severance II (KTM); 4. Steve Costello (KTM); S. Dane Evans (Yam). SR 250 A: I. Kevin Hasten (Yam); 2. Chris Oswald (Han); 3. Mike Price (Yam); 4. David Graham (Yam); 5. Mike McGregor (Yam). SR 150 B: I. Doug Phelan (Yam); 2. Jeffrey Heine (Hon); 3. Steve Rinker Jr. (Hon): 4. John Thomton (Yam); s. Dan Wilson (Yam). SR 250 C: I. Mark Pattison (Yam); 2. Jeff Jones (SlR); 3. Mark Smith (Han); 4. Richard Keller (Kaw); 5. Don Surber (Kaw). SR 250 0: I. Paul Thoef'gel"Sen (Yam); 2. Ron Carter (Hon). MAG OPEN A: I. Buddy Bosh (KTM): 2. Randy Uebig (KTM); 3. Jim Sandefer (KTM); 4. John Rogen; (KTH); 5. Don Doeritsen (KTM). MAG OPEN B: J. Mike Peterson (KTH); 2. Kenneth Upton (KTM); 3. Gary Menser (Han); 4. Chris Bengtsson (Han); 5. Ed Epling (ATK). MAG OPEN C: I.Gary Beck (KTH); 2. Frank Ahlvers (KTM); 3. David Johnson (KTM); 4. Bruc.e Niles (Yam); S. Byron Purdy (KTM). MAG OPEN 0: I. Steven Peterson (Suz). MAG 250 A: I. Tracy Walters (Suz); 2. Dic.k Cressy (KTM): 3. Keith Jones (GG); 4. TV Holmes (KTM); 5. Bill Pallotta (Yam). MAG 250 B: I. John PUjol (Han); 2. Bob Zullo (Yam); 3. Brian Hiatt (Yam); 4. Ron Kenyon (KTM). MAG 250 C: I. Paul Riuo (SUz.); 2. George Yates (Kaw); 3. Chris Arnoult (Kaw); 4 Mike Davis (KTM); 5. Craig Adams (Yam). S/SR A: I. Jerry Harpole (KTM); 2. Bill Daniel (KTM): 3. Roy Watson (KTM); 4. Jim Ingersoll (KTM); 5. lany Hasan (KTM). class. White, on his Honda of Houston/Shift/ FMF/Bent Clothing-backed Honda, took the overall with a 1-2 punch. Douglas French came in second with 3-1 finishes. Robert maneuvered his Fox Racing/The Pit Enterprise Honda to I-I scores for the overalls in the 85« Open and 85« (14-16) classes. This guy was just flying! The awesome track conditions so prime, they even enticed Michael Hall [0 come out to Arizona. Hall dominated in the Supermini and 85« (12-13) classes, scoring I-I finishes in each. Ames, on his RaceTechlZLT/Dragon-backed Cobra, placed first in the first Pee Wee (7-8) moto, but Thunder Ralston was not about to let that happen again in moca two. Ralston had his PVK KTM on the move. The boys banged bars and rubbed tires, with Ralston emerging victorious. However, with his 1-2 tally, Ames hung on to the overall win. Pro Circuit/Universal-backed Kawasaki jockey Higgins dominated the 12S« and 250« Intermediate classes. It was a clean sweep for Higgins, who went I-I all day. Rider safety, factory contingencies at every round, track quality. and awards are what make CMC's Copperstate Classic Series 'Arizona's most prestigious motocross championship series." Come join in some supercross-style racing at Arizona Cycle Park. RESULTS P/W BEG: I. Calan Putnam (Cob). P/W (4·6): L Mark Worth (Cob); 2. Preston Cicogni (KTM). P/W (7-8): I. Jon Ames (Cob); 2. Thunder Ralston (KTM); 3. Jeremi W.lliamson (KTM); 4. John Harris (KTM); 5. Sean Naumann (KTM). P/W OPEN: I. Marle. Worth (Cob); 2. Jon Ames (Cob); 3. Jeremi Williamson (KTM); 4. Thunder Raluon (KTM); S. John Harris (KTM). 65 BEG: I. Bd Henry (Kaw); 2. Austin Jenkins (Kaw); J. Dalton Maldonado (Kaw). 65 (0-8): I. Jon Ames (Kaw); 2. Cody Stanley (KTM); 3. Chauncy Mathis (Kaw); 4. Kyle Dearing (Kaw); 5. Joe Paquette (KTM). 65 (9-11): I. Anthony Defazio (Kaw); 2. Cody McElroy (KTM); 3. Bailey Bruner (Kaw); 1. Corey Markham (Suz); S. Allan Miller (Suz). 65 OPEN: r. Anthony Defazio (Kaw); 2. Cody McElroy (KTM); J. Corey Markham (Suz); 4. David King (Kaw): S. Allan Miller (Suz). 8S BEG: I. Gauge Moody (Kaw); 2. David King (Kaw); 3. Brandon Britts (Han); 4. Jilani Malik (Han); S. Chance Sims (Kaw). 8S (7.11): I. Austin Bums (Suz); 2.

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