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California Racing Club Sponsorship Series
Round 4: Glen Helen Raceway Park
Enticknap Uncorks
Wild Turkey GP Victory
By GREG ROBERTSON
SAN BERNARDINO, CA, NOV. 13
ooda-mounted Adam Enticknap had gone
undefeated in the Senior Novice class during the first three rounds of the 17th annual California Racing Club/Galpin Ford/GMO-backed
H
Sponsorship Series. He continued his winning
streak at round four of the series. held at Glen
Helen Raceway Park, with a come-tram-behind
win during the Wild Turkey Gran Prix.
When starter Don Gossett threw his green
flag to get the dead-engine start under way, it
was Steve Zeko getting to the first turn first,
Adam Enticknap tapped the Senior
Novice class at the Wild Turkey
Gran Prix, round four of the CRC
Sponsorship Series.
ahead of Doug Wilson, Mark Schuster and
Randy Langosh. Enticknap was near the back of
the pack as the race got started, but he wasted
no time making a charge toward the front.
It only took Enticknap a single circuit of the
flVe-minute-per-lap layout to charge all the way
into the lead. Wilson overtook Zeko for
second place on the opening lap, and Ron
Martinson moved up into fourth, over Scott
Miller and Langosh. As he has done throughout
this series, Enticknap -managed to keep his
O'Neal/FMF-backed CRF out of the grasp of
Wilson for yet another Victory. Zeko came
across the line for third, followed by Miller,
Langosh and Mortinson.
Adas Bakchis absconded with the holeshot
as the 4S-minute 12Scc Novice race got under
way. Cody Stauffer ran a close second, just
ahead of jacob Lee Buelna and Kevin
Vandermark. Craig Tomlinson was on fire,
coming from the depths of the field to pass
everyone ahead of him and run out front by
the beginning of lap two. Not only did
Tomlinson totally decimate his fellow Novices,
he worked his way well up into the
Intermediate class, which had started in the
previous wave. Bakchis had no problem
finishing in second place, ahead of Tyler Pierce,
Kasey Morris and Stauffer.
Garrett Norr ran off with the win in the
2SOcc Intennediate class, aboard his Nationwide
Cycle/N-Style-sponsored RM2S0, after getting
WMA Pro Cup
Cycle Ranch MX
By STEVEN BONNAU
24·27
H
eld in conjunction with the Pro-Am Open and USA Team
Challenge, the Z IR Helmets WMA Pro Cup at Cycle Ranch
MX in Floresville, Texas, draws several Pro racers from allover
the world to compete for a huge $10,000 Pro purse. It truly is an
international event. This year's entrants included two women
from Germany, three from Italy, two from New Zealand, two
from Canada, one from Sweden, one from Belgium and 14 from
10 different states. Not only was there an international field in
the Pro class, the event also drew a huge Amateur turnout. This
year, the total Women's entries were 268 riders, with several of
the Amateurs coming from other countries as well.
Two notable Amateurs were 14-year-old jaquelin Strong, who
performed well in all her classes and finished in the top lOin all
the boys' classes she entered, and Ireland's Natalie Kane, who
won the Women's Supermini class in such a fashion that her
viaory was protested; that protest revealed that she was, in fact,
riding a stock BScc machine. She is one fast young lady who will
be a star in the sport in a few years.
The real show of the weekend was the Women's Pro class. It
could be argued that with four of the top 10 riders in the world
out with injuries, the racing would suffer. That was not the case.
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GLEN HELEN RACEWAY PARK
SAN BERNARDINO, CAUfORNIA
RESULTS: NOVEMBER 13, 200S (ROUND 4)
P/W HON (0·6), I. Ryan Newby (Hon). P/W IR 55
BEG, I. Anthony Wayne (KTM). P/W IR 55 (0-6), I. Cody
Chamberlin (KTM). P/W JR SS (7-9): I. Nash Franko
(Lem). P/W SR 55 (0-6)' I. Jake Kelley (KTM). P/W SR
SS (1-9), I. c...y lAng"'" (KTM): 2. Conley Kautz (KTM);
3. Maximillian Vargas (Cob); ~. Brandon Pous (Cob); 5.
Jason Wotherspoon (KTM). S/P/W (4-6): I. Jake Keltey
(KTM). S/P/W (7-9):1. Cody Miller (KTM); 2. Austin
Monarch (KTM); 3. Casey Langosh (KTM); 4. Maxlmillian
Vargas (Cob); 5. Conley Kautz (KTM). 65 BEG: I.
Cameron Carrillo (Kaw); 2. Tyler Davis (KTM); 3. Max
Brunson (Kaw); "'. Matthew Parada (Kaw); 5. Corey Van
Ana (Kaw). 65 (4-8): I. Joshua Fea (KTM); 2. Travts Miller
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