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Cycle News 2005 11 23

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AMA District 5 Motocross Mapleshade MX Colamarino Cleans House at Mapleshadel By DENNIS AlBREWCZYNSKI SUGARGROVE, PA, OCT. 30 T he end ofthe 2005 racing season has come. The last race of the year was scheduled for October 23, but due to heavy rains in the area, it was rescheduled for October 30. It was a "postcard-perfect" fall day at the Warren County track. The sun was shining. and the temperatures were in the low 60s - perfect race weather. As usual, the track was in great shape. and the racing was intense, giving racers plenty of good memories to hold them over the long winter. The Women's class has slowly grown over the past few years at Mapleshade, as Women's racing has all over the country. One standout racer this year has been Rochester, Pennsylvania's Kelly Colamarino, who has been riding the wheels off her Yamaha VZ250F all season, giving the other women in the class fits. Things were no different on this day, as Colamarino dominated the competition. She swept both motos en route to another overall win. New Yorker Jessica Krzemien, aboard a Kawasaki KX2S0F, did all she could but came up a little short in the end, finishing second in both motos. One thing is for sure: The girls in this class have their work cut out for them in 2006 if they want to beat Colamarino. There was also some great action in the Over 40 BIC class. These cagey veteran racers always put on a good show, and they didn't disappoint on October 30. Warren, Pennsylvania's Bailey brothers battled back and forth in both motos. Lance, on his Kawasaki, came out on top in moto one, besting Dewittville, New York's Wayne Barber and Lance's Honda-mounted brother Kevin Bailey. The tables were turned in moto two, as Kevin was the winner. The consistent Barber once again rode his Suzuki into second, and Lance Bailey finished third. With his bener finish in the second moto, Kevin got the overall win, with Barber second and Lance third. The Barber and Baileys show continued in the Over 30 B class. The trio once again was the front·running pack. This time, Kevin won both motos. Lance took second overall with 3-2 finishes. Barber came in behind Lance with 2-4 moto scores. Suzuki-mounted Ron Grant, also from Warren, took third in the second moto, beating out Barber for the position. Special props go out to Waterford, Pennsylvania, native Glen Pruzenski, who took the overall win in the Beginner 0 class. This was Pruzenski's first race back after suffering a broken leg last winter. Although he didn't win any motos, Pruzenski's consistency paid off, as he finished in the number-two spot in both motos on his Honda. As a longtime veteran of the class, Pruzenski proved that he won't be overcome by injury. With another successful season in the books, look for big 1 Year/6Issues-$9.95 2 Year/12Issues-$18.00 One year (6 i.s....), 2nd cia.. ea.... or Mexico and all other foreign countries $21.95 CUS FWMhJ. 1st class and airmail ,.tes available upon request. things from Mapleshade in 2006. RESULTS so OIL-IN) STK (4-8): I. Julia Krzemien (Yam); 2. Matthew Hanington (Yam): 3. Trnvis langworthy (Yam). MULTISPEED (4·8): I. Bryn Steffan (Hon); 2. Austin Bryant (Han); 3. Parker Wauon (Han). JR P/W: I. Austin Bryant (KTM); 2. Spencer WatsOn (KTM); 3. Julia Krzemien (KTM); 4. Cameron Lord (KTM): 5. Dennis Briggs (Hon). SR P/W: I. Dylan Reed (KTM); 2. Maccoy Shine (KTM); 3. Colton Kneer (Cob); 4. Christopher Foster (KTM); 5. Kyle Taylor (KTM). 65 (7-9): I. Kyle Pichler (KTM); 2. Gil Keenen (KTM); 3. lack Sparks (KTM); 4. Zackary Schuk (Suz); 5. T.J. Matthews (Kaw). 65 (10·11): I. Kyle Owens (Suz); 1. Rusty Wallace (KTM): 3. Devin Eono (KTM); 4. Logan Warnick (Suz); 5. Justin Wilkinson (Suz). JR MINI (TIl): I. Zachary Sanders (Yam); 2. Oav)d Ferrell III (Suz); 3. Matthew Bryant (Yam); 4. Gil Keenen (KTM); 5. Michael Fisher (Han). INT MINI (12-13): I. Mitchell Johnson (Yam); 2. J.J. Bankosh (Suz); 3. Dalton Wamick (5uz); 4. Jared Fortner (Hon): 5. ()e,jn Fielding (Hon). MINI OPEN: I. Z>dwy Sanden (Yam): 2. Daoo Ferrell III (Suz); 3. Michael Fisher (Han). 125 A:. I. Kevin Hoge (Suz); 2. BrocX Foley (Yam); l. zachary Devaul (Hon); 4. Tim Scouten (Han); 5. Douglas Fortner (H",). 125 B: I. Kyle BeN (Hon): 2. Stephen Ginkel (Suz): 3. Randy White (Yam): •. [);Md (Han): 5. Joff C:oJdwelI (Han). 125 C: I. Coe< (Yam): •. MKhael Shelley (Han): 5. Bnndon McGahen (Hen). WMN: I. Kelly Colamorino (Han): 2. J.,,;a Knemien (Kaw): 3. Sandn Be< (Suz): 3. Nathan Mocny (Hon): •. Ron G..... (Suz): 5. RonaJd Smid> (Suz). 30+ B: I. """" 8a>ley (Han): 2. Lanc. Bailey (Kaw): 3. Wayne Bari>er (Suz): •. Ron G..... (Suz). 30+ C: I. Jody (Yam): 2. MKhael Bryant (KTM): 3. Jeff Sop;ok (Kaw): •. RonaJd Smid> (Suz): 5. Biil W'- (Han). •0+ k I. C"" Holzer (KTM). 4ll+ BlC: I. """" BoiIey(Han): 2. Wayne Barber (Suz); 3. lAnce Bailey (!

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