Hom Rapids Motocross Park
Winsett Wins It
at ST Opener
Lied had to check up because he was so
close. With two laps to go, Lied got a little
crossed up in the fourth turn, and then his
Yamaha caught traction quickly and threw
him over the bars. The race was red-flagged
and called complete; Lied just had some
By lEN AND BEN BREECH
scratches.
RICHLAND, WA, MAR. 19
David Rose Jr., fresh out of the 80cc ranks,
dominated the l25cc Junior class at the second round of the Squisher Racing Motocross
Series at Hom Rapids Motocross Park. Rose
easily won both motos with leads well over 20
seconds. Rose has only raced a 125 a handful
of times, but he has won almost every race
he's entered.
Shane like also had excellent matos, finishing 2-3 to take second place overall in the
extremely competitive 125cc Junior class.
In a much more exciting race, Jason Zuhlke, Mark Henderson and Casey Jones battled
it out for the lead in the first mota of the Combined Intermediate class. Zuhlke narrowly
pulled the holeshot as Jones went bar to bar
with him through the first tum. Jones hounded
Zuhlke for the first two laps but gradually fell
back. This allowed Henderson to take the second spot away. In the end, it was Zuhlke topping Henderson in a close battle at the finish.
Jones finished a respectable third.
Unfortunately, Henderson did not finish the
second mota, leaving Zuhlke and Dave Silvestri to do battle in the first couple of laps.
Silvestri eventually pulled out a comfortable
lead and went on to win the mota. Zuhlke finished second, and Kevin Granger n~rrowly
topped Jones for the third spot.
The first 80cc Beginner mota was a
slugfest, with loch Tabor, Cody Archer, Mike
Leishman and Tyler Hollmeier in a battle that
lasted almost the entire moto. All four riders
held the lead at some time, but in the end
Tabor finished first. with Archer and Leishman
finishing right on his heels.
Mota two was another bumper-to-bumper
race, with Archer topping the field, Leishman
second, and Ronnie Noel in third. Archer won
the overall. Leishman and Tabor finished second and third.
Trail-Way Speedway
Results
HANOVER, PA, MAR. 25
Rotax-mounted Ricky Winsett picked up
where he left off last season by easily dominating the 600cc A and Sportsman classes as
Trail-Way Speedway kicked off the Northeast
short-track season on a wann but blustery first
weekend of spring. Bob Sweeten finished second to Winsett in the 600 final and took off
from the rest of the 250cc A class.
50 oa..·Il'U: 1. JII50fl tieJbert (Yam); 2. ..IoIh S&andIford (Y.-n):
3. Derek Hersh (Yam): 4. Tylet KIdwdI (Yam): 5. fI\ax Hm-tat (Yom)
>0 14-6), 1. BoDey Spon« (Lom).
>0 ('·8), I. J.... U>ng (Lom), 2. "'. . Pugh (Lom); 3. Mllch
Karval (Act); 4. Tyler KIdvrtelI (Cob).
65: I. John Long (Kow): 2. Jes5e Long (KTM); 3. Brandon
Robinson (Hon): 4. Even Baer (K_); 5. ~ hrb (Kaw).
85 (7.111: 1. John Lewts (Yam); 2. Brandon Rcbin50n (Hon): 3.
Bryan Atmsuong (KllW); 4. JoIvl Long (Hon); 5 Evan Beer (Yom).
85 (12-IS): I. Cory long (Hon): 2. Jdf Mc:Menus (K_): J. Nick
"_IHen).
Trail-Way Speedway: Ricky Winsett (11 A) leads Bob Sweeten (82) and Aaron Humphrey
(15A) in the 600Cc A contest at the opening event of the Northeast short-track season in
jij!nover, Pennsylv Ilia,
Rose Guns 'em Down
By JASON COOPER
Results
PM Oil-I J I. Chance Watts (Yam); 2. Darlck Anderson
(Yarn); 3. B.J. Harvey (Yam); 4. Grayson BaUey (Yam).
P/W (4·6) 1 _
Sm'" IKT"); 2. Som
Carpino (Sot); 4. Vmce Poe!' (Ka..,): 5. Oem Be1uchI (Yam).
250 INT~ I. Jwda Mazk (Sw:); 2. Kenny Birch (Kaw): 3 Dave
Sitvestrl (Sta); 4. Jay Bird (Hen); 5. Jeff Harrill (Yam).
UTH JR: J. Spencer Ramley: 2. Nick Barlow (Hon); 3. Jack
Heasley (Suz); 4. Ryan Thompson (Hon); 5. Jeff Anheller (Suz).
VET BEG: I. Eric Lylher; 2. Troy Shifflet (Kaw); 3. Wally 80tIk
(Han); 4. William Bvtcher (Hon); 5 Chuck ~ (Yam).
VET JR: I. Kevm GmIgeI" (Yam). 2. Phil Stumpf (Ka..,); 3. Dove
Ivey (Han); 4. Steve V~1e (Kaw); 5. Ran Barry (Kaw).
VET INT' 1. Dave Silyestri (Suz): 2. Jeff HarvlU (Yam): 3. Jay
Bird (Hon).
OfT BEG: I. Nick McConahy (Yam); 2. Steve Hoofard (Yam): 3.
Dan Hendren (Yam): 4. Mel Vernoy; 5. Mike Calhoun (Yam).
OfT JR: I. Steve Voegele (Kaw); 2. Mdlael Lamastus (Hon): 3.
Pat Jaqullh (Yam): 4. Joe Corder (Yam); 5. Oscar Sheets (Suz).
OfT INT: I. Chris Hetzelman (Hen): 2. Mark Kaestner (Vam): 3.
Greg Nelson (Kaw).
An"""'" _
Motocross of Marion County
The Jaggard Edge
Bv KYLE MVERS
REDDICK, FL, MAR. 6
Just over 150 racers from 20 states and
Canada competed at the fifth annual Autism
Awareness Auction/Benefit. Race at Motocross
of Marion County during Bike Week 2000. The
auction, which featured jerseys and autographed items, among other things, raised
more than $6000. Brad Lackey and Barry
Higgins were on hand to race, sign autographs, and help out in any way they could.
Ontario, Canada's Allen Jaggard made the
trip south and scored a double class win in the
Pre-1975 250cc Masters and Pre- 1977 Over
40 Masters divisions on his 250cc Honda Elsinore, despite some stiff competition.
In the first Pre-1977 Over 40 Masters
mota, 500cc World Champion Brad Lackey,
on a borrowed CZ, led the charge into tum
one, with Jaggard, Jack Weaver, Peter Villac-
Hom Rapids Motocross Park: Dave Silvestri (316) leads Casey Jones and Jason Zuhlke In the Combined Intermediate contest the second
round of the Squisher Racing motocross series In Richland, Washington. Zuhlke took the win, with Silvestri second and Jones third,
125 SCHBY: 1. Brian Hanes (Hon).
125 B: 1 Ikn Ludlow (Hon).
250 A: I. Bob Sweeten (Hon): 2 Roy "'iIler (Yam): 3. Jared
Meet (Han): 4 Corey Hermes (Hon); 4. Paul A111SOl'l (Han); 5. Shavm
Baer (Rtx)
250 B: I. Zach Calcutt (Kaw): 2. J~lah Tyeryar (Yam): 3.
Travis $enneu (Hon): 4. Ryan Babcock (Yam): 5. Ray Oed (Vam).
500 A: I. Jim Haas (Yam): 2. Dalla, Baer (Yam); 3. Jim Chap.
man (Yam): 4. Steye Helser (Yam); 5. Nick Taylor (Yam).
600 A: l. Ricky Wmsett (RtJI); 2. Bob Sweeten (Ra); 3 Aaron
Humphrey (Rtx); 4 Joey Tyeryar (Rtlt); 5. Ed Hyde (W.R).
600 B: 1. Jason lsennock (Rtx): 2. Ryan Babcock (Rtx); 3. Bill
Boram (Yam).
750 A: I. Tom McGrane (Hon): 2. Jim Chapman (Tri); 3. Mark
Myers (Trl); 4. John VureJ~ (Yam): 5. Bnon Eckart (Tri)
3Q.A; I John Hff\derIon (Rtx): 2. Darman Kocovln05 (Hon): 3.
Lowell \lIheney (Rtx)
40+ B: J John YureJefcic Jr (Yam); 2. Bruce Miller (ATK): 3
Mike Keane (Yam); 4. Ed Romecki Jr. (Yam).
SPTSMJ'!: I. RtCky Winsett (Rtx): 2. Phil Ubhart (W·R); 3. Jared
It\ees (Hon); 4. Joey Tyeryar (RtJ;); 5. AMon Humphrey (Ra).
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PfW (7-8); 1. Trevor !\ley (!'IT"'): 2. Austu1 Rose (Cob); 3. Brandon Walker (!'ITM); 4 Tanner Oswald (KTM); 5 Blake Summerl
(lIT"),
PfWOPEN~ 1.l1m WooJy (Yam); 2. TaybRogen (Yam)
60 (1·8)~ 1 Tommy Weed: (K_); 2. Houston Keane (Ka..,): 3.
Tanner Oswald (KTM); 4. Trevor Ivey (KTM).
60 (9·11): 1 Michael Schmeck (KTM); 2. Jacob Kannada
(KTM); 3. Klmberlee Niles (KTM); 4. Ryan Journey (KTM): 5. lack
Tutewller (Kaw).
5/60: 1. MidMtel Schmeck (KT"'); 2. Jacob KannlKia (KTM): 3.
Klmbertee Niles (KTM): 4 Ryan Journey (KTM); 5. Tommy Weeck
(Kaw).
80 BEG: I. Cody Archer (Yam); 2. Mike Leishman (Hon): 3.
lack Tebor (Yam): 4. Tyler Hollmelet (Vam); 5. RonnIe Noel (Hen).
80 (i-II): I. Keith Batterson (Kaw); 2. Kyle Bauder (Kaw): 3.
Bobby Marton (Kew); 4. lack Tutewller (Kaw).
80 (12·13): I. Ryan Dunn (Yam); 2. Travis Fanner (Yam); 3.
Cocly St.anton (Kaw); 4. Brenden ~ (Yam); 5 Shirl Howell (Kaw)
80 (14-16): I Stewart Ramsey (Hen); 2. Keenan Talbot (Yam).
S/M.lNI. I. Kelth Batterson (Kaw): 2. David Rose Jr. (Kaw): 3.
Trayil Fanner (Yam); 4. Shiri Howell (Kaw); 5. Stewart Ramsey
(Hon).
aro, Woody Graves and Ray Weir following.
Lackey was on the gas, and he opened up a
three-second cushion until trouble came his
way in the sand section of the course. Jaggard
slipped by Lackey and into the point. Lackey
quickly recovered and chased after Jaggard,
cutting into his lead a little until the white nag
came out, when disaster struck. Lackey's CZ
came to a halt with a seized motor, ending
Lackey's day. Jaggard put his Honda on
cruise control and scored the mota win, over
Villacaro, Weaver, Graves and Weir.
Jaggard rocketed into the lead to start
mota two. with Villacaro, Weaver and Graves
close bebind. Jaggard made good use of the
clear track in front of him, riding uncontested
to the finish for an easy win. The battle for the