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Cycle News 2005 03 30

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AHRMA Progressive Suspension Historic Cup Series ay two of AHRM.A:s National off-road weekend at Gatorback moved to the faCility's historic motocross track, attracting over 225 entries for an exceptional day of racing on post1974 machines. The action in the Gran Prix 500 Expert class was about as close as it gets, old machines or new. This one was a battle between two South Carolinians on 198 I Yamahas. In the first moto, Steven Smith shadowed Robert Neeley all the way to the finish line. The second time out, Neeley led initially, but on the second of the five laps, Smith moved to the front - barely. The two circulated the track Virtually side by side for the remainder of the race. Two turns from the checkered flag, they were balked by a lapped rider who rode off and then re-entered the track as they passed by. On the final climb to the finish line, Smith eked out a half-bikelength win. Smith's 2-1 finishes were good for the overall, ahead of Neeley's 1-2. Third went to Suzuki-mounted Doug Kadrovach, with 3-3 finishes. Neeley went on to win the Plus-50 Expert class over Jimmy Jerles, while Smith earned a second-overall victory in the Ultima 500 Expert class, with a pair of moto wins, ahead of Honda-mounted David Berger. In the Ultima 250 race, a pair of Intermediates showed they might be ready for a skill-level upgrade. Leaving the Expertclass riders behind, Kentucky's Mitch Keller was pursued by David Blauman of Columbia Station, Ohio. On lap four, Blauman and his '82 Suzuki found a way around Keller's '83 Yamaha and opened a D small gap to the win. In the second moto, Blauman got out first, with Keller and Expert Jeremy Brewington in his shadow. At the start of lap four, Brewington got around Keller and set his Sights on the race leader. Then things got interesting as Brewington and his Maico failed to come around again, and Blauman pulled off with mechanical problems just before the last turn. That allowed Keller to cruise in first across the line and finish first overall, with 2-1 motos, as Blauman dropped to fourth overall, with 1-6 scores. The Ultima 250 Expert-class win went to Ohio's Mark Mitchell, who had a pair of moto wins on his Honda, giVing him a pair of overall wins for the day; he posted I-I finishes in the Historic 250 Expert class. Blauman and Keller went at it again in the Plus-40 Intermediate class. In the opening moto, Keller got away first as Blauman worked his way up, eventually finishing second. In the second race, it was again Keller leading from the start, with Blauman and Honda-mounted R. Von Smith giving chase. Smith disappeared from the picture on lap two, as Blauman and Keller battled for the lead. Blauman eventually took control and opened a gap to win with 2-1 finishes, over Keller's 1-2. Third went to the Honda of John Munich, over Derryl Leverett in fourth. Former factory rider Tom Benolkin of Andover, Minnesota, rode to a pair of moto wins in the Gran Prix 125 Expert division on a vintage Penton, with second going to Suzuki-mounted John Hart by virtue of his 3-2 finishes over Chris Brewington's 2-3. Benolkin had a tougher time in the Plus40 Expert race. David Berger was the early leader, but he was eventually chased down by the Honda duo of Tony Fox and Tony Lee. By the checkered flag, it was Tacoma, Washington's Fox with a good-Sized lead. Benolkin on a Honda was sixth in that first moto, but in race two, he grabbed the lead from Fox before the end of the first lap. On the second lap, Benolkin lost his silencer and some speed, but not enough to allow Fox to catch him. Fox, however, got the overall win, with a 1-2 score, ahead of Lee's 2-3. The third-, fourth- and fifth-place riders from the first moto didn't show for the second race, so Benolkin's 6-1 was good enough for third overall today. eN GATORBACK CYCLE PARK GAlNESVllll, FLORIDA RfSULTS: MARCH 5, 2005 (ROUND 2 OF 16) HIST 125 EXP: I. Michael Owens (Yam): 2. Jack Weaver (Hus). HIST 125 INT: L Mark Maynard (Bul); 2. Bob Watson (Su,); 3. Randy P;ecce (Kaw); 4. 'J. KJpp (Hen). HIST 125 INT: I. Kim LeW (Han). HIST 250 EXP: I. Mark Mitchell (Suz): 2. John Hart (Hu,); 3. Corl

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