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PHOTO BY GREG ROBERTSON
GFI Racing Winter SEries South
Round 2: Glen Helen Raceway Park
Go Go Villopoto!
By
GREG ROBERTSON
SAN 8ERNARDINO, CA, JAN. 16
W
ashington State's 16-year-old future motocross superstar
Ryan Villopoto continued to dominate the competition
dUring his latest visit to the Southern California region. Those
on hand at Glen Helen Raceway Park for round two of the GFI
Racing/AMP Racing/MX ToysIFMF/Pro Action-sponsored Winter
Series South saw Villopoto make short work of the I25cc Intermediate, 2SOcc Intermediate and Four-Stroke Open classes.
In 250cc Intermediate action, Villopoto turned a couple of
blistering starts into convincing wins. Derreck Murphy was
runner-up in moto one, but he failed to make the gate in moto
two, handing second overall to Honda-mounted Andy D'Arrigo
on consistent 3-3 rides. Tyler Keefe finished second in moto
two, going 5-2 for third overall, ahead of Andrew Jackson (4-1).
From the second gate, behind the 12Scc Pros, Villopoto tore
up the Perris Raceway track aboard his KX2S0F, catching and
passing two-thirds of the Pros en route to the 125cc
Intermediate first-moto win. Keefe turned a great start into a
solid second-place finish, ahead of Ben Lamay and Mark Brewer.
The 125cc Intermediates had the track to themselves for
moto two, but the results were the same: Villopoto got to the
checkers first, followed by Keefe. Travis Freistat worked on B.J.
Bohrer for much of the mOlO, and his persistence paid off: He
made a pass with time running out to score third in the final
standings with a 5-3 day.
Four-Stroke Open racing was more of the same, as the
Thousand Oaks/Kawasaki Team Green-backed Villopoto ran
away and hid in both motos. Hunter Hewitt (2-2) and Brian
Bebeck (3-1) made it a Kawasaki sweep of the top three
poSitions.
Trent Pugmire was shredding the track aboard his Honda of
Houston/FMF/Shift-sponsored Hondas as he went three for
four to walk away with victories in the aocc Open and
behind me. I pitted on the fourth lap, with
Leivan right on me. He has a quick-pour and
was going to gas a lot faster than me. Leaving
gas, I only had a few seconds on him at that
point, and Hoenshell, having not pitted. was
pulling away from us both. My friend Brian
Storrie, following me on the track. kept telling
me, '20 seconds. 10 seconds. 20 seconds, 10
seconds,' so I just decided to keep pUShing
forward and not concern myself with what
Leivan was doing right behind me. Then I saw
Hoenshell out of gas along the side of the track.
1 held on to win! This is the first money I've
made in off road!"
SCR YamahalAnswer/Dunlop-backed Leivan
went on to finish second, with Hoenshell taking
a splash of gas and coming in third.
"Perhaps Hoenshell was the fastest." Leivan
said, "but the checkered flag was at mile 52
rather than mile 50. We SlOpped. He didn't. We
made it. He didn't."
The win puts Carter in third (or the season.
Matt Crouch is in second, behind Leivan, who
has a commanding 22.point lead on the field
with two rounds to go.
RESULTS
AA: I. Dwain Caner: 2. Steve Leivan (Yam): 3. Clay
Hoenshell (Kaw); 4. David Widmer (Hon): S. Mark Weeks
A; I. Cody Harris: 1. Junin Bonner. 3. Jason
Brisendine; 4. Richard Songer. OPEN B: I. Chris Scon; 2..
Christian Vowell: 3. Andy Voight; 4. James Hill; S. Don
""'hinen. OPEN C: I. Kori Joyce; 2. Marshall Buck; 3. Matt
Davis; 4. Nick Donald; S. Eric Looney. 250 A: 1. Bert
Reynolds: 2. Clint McBride; 3. Rene Beunier; 4. Jeff Van
Matre: S. Craig Smith. 150 B: I. Mike Richards; 2. OJ
McMillon: 3. Austin Wann: 4. Aaron Bevan; 5. Jacob
(Suz). OPEN
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Supermini ranks. Team Green's Kyle Cunningham came from
out of the pack for a second-place finish in moto one of Openclass racing and then led Pugmire for the first half of moto two
en route to his 1-2 score. Bryce Stewart carded a pair of thirds.
Cunningham held off Pugmire (or the first Supermini moto
win, with Pugmire getting a better jump out of the gate in moto
two to keep Cunningham at bay to go 2-1. Blake Baggett (4-3)
bagged the third-place trophy, over Tyler Villopoto (3-7) and
Steven Tokarski (6-5).
Bohrer's lead of the first Schoolboy moto lasted slightly over
a lap before Hewitt took over at the controls and continued on
for the win. Lamay was next to cross the line, followed by
Caesar Popinhak and Blake Harber. Lamay checked out with the
second·moto win on his Suzuki and took the overall honors.
FreiSlat put a last-lap pass on Hewitt for second, but Hewitt still
went home with second overall on a 1-3 showing.
CN
GuN HELEN RACEWAY PARK
SAN BERNARDINO, CAUfORNIA
RESUlTS: JANUARY 16, 2005 (ROUND
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'NT,
Shumate. 150 C: 1. Shawn Oemons: 2. Rob Dewey: 3. Will
DinwiddIe: 4. Jeff Sorrell: 5. Kevin Kuykendall. 100 A: I.
Beau Otto; 2. Tyler Schexnailder, 3. Nathan Rodgers: 4. Tod
Martin: S. TaykH" Neubauer:. 200 B: I. Cameron Ishmael: 2.
Logan Price: 3. Casey Jobe; 4. Matt Sparks. 100 C: I. Justin
McKinley; 2. Michael Bohrer: 3. Austin Winter: 4. Tyler
Ruckdesche1l: 5. Hal Anderson Jr. 30+ A: I. Brent Sellers: 2.
Scon Bailey: 3. Johnny Cox: 4. Kelly Braddock: S. Cecil
Parker. ]0 + B: I. Roben Gr.lVley; 2. Sean Needum; 3. Tom
Eaton: 4. Allan McDonald; 5. Jason Fitts. 30+ C: I. Cutter
HoIIoWilY: 2. Paul Brooks; 3. T.L Sadler; 1. Bubba Reeves; S.
Kerr Coughlin. lB+ A: I. Kenny Vowell; 2. Dan McKinley: 3.
Randy Green: 4. Phillip Gentry; S. Russell Weeks. 38+ B: I.
Jeff Posey: 2. Bruce KorbeIik; 3. Mark Coener: 4. David L.
Groff Sr.: 5. Russell Clark. 38+ C: I. David Paris: 2. Scott
Armel: 3. Randy Haoc:ock; 04. Jon Crawford; S. George Gross.
45+ A: I. Mike Abbott; 2. Mark Bergman: 3. Tom Johnson;
4. Andrew Cooksey: 5. Doug Tah. 45+ B: I. Bill Cason: 2.
Curt Phrllips: 3. Rene Beunier III; 4. Rick Brightwell; S. Mark
Ashlock. 45 + C: I. Keith MOl'"rlson; 2. Michael Snoddy: 3.
Greg Blackman: 4. Rick Dinwiddie: 5. Phil Gable. 50+ A: I.
Billy Young; 2. Larry Hunter; 3. Dennis Willmon; 4. Ruben
Manin. 50+ B: I. Brad Miller: 2. Charlie Robinson; 3. Ron
Beck; 4. Tom McElvain: 5. John Davenpon. 50+ C: I. Jimmy
Stovall; 2. Greg Beckley: 3. Tim Braden: 04. Ted Ramsay; 5.
Swan Johnnon. 60+: I. Bill Fleming: 2. Huen Smith; 3.
Doyle Rogen: 4. Will Stidd; 5. Jay Gentry. lOS A: I. Tracy
Tu Kisor; 2. HeidI Passin; 3. Sherri Stephens: 4. Laura Rafael:
S. Jessica Juvrud. LOS B: I. Candice McMillon; 2. Felicia
COl'"bin: l. Ashley Crouch: 4. Jennifer Webb: 5. Patty Vowell.
LOS C: I. Shannon Markham: 2. Kala Sellers; 3. Trisha
Johnson: 4. Melanie KJander; S. Connie Green. MINI A; I.
Christopher Groening; 2. Justin Dunn: l. Garrett Bollom: 4.
Taylor Inglet. MINI B: I. David L. Groff Jr.: 2. Danny
Cooksey: 3. Brandon Richards: 4. Jeffrey Harris: S. Billy
Oasinger. MINI C: I. Cheyenne Hannon: 2. Trevor Buck: 3.
Christopher Storrie: 4. Phillip Geho: S. Kenny Brown. P/W
50 A: I. Ganon Johnson: 2. Mason Bowland; 3. Made
Arrington: 4. Wyatt Sadler. P/W 50 B: I. Tyler Scrogum; 2.
Cole Neal: 3. Nick Burnett: 4. Eric Lucas: S. Matthew
Aldridge. P/W 50 C: I. Parker CampbeH: 2. Colton Corbin;
3. Trenton Thompson: 4. Logan Hughes; 5. Alex Isakson.
P/W 6S k I. T.-oy Sanforo; 2. J.O. Reed; 3. Syth """"&ueL
P/W 65 B: I. Dalton Green: 2. Blake Matthews: 3. Josh
Noien: 4. Tyter Chidester; 5. Hudson Bbd::eter. P/W 65 C:
I. BlUe ParkN; 2. Hamah Otto; 3. Leah Gr.rAey; 4. Blake
Breton: 5. Michael Brown. JR BEG: I. Jacob Bailey; 2.
Steven Lucas: 3. Colton Hansen: 4. Joel Juvrud; 5. Garrett
Thomp«>n.
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