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PHOTO EY JOHN
BEIHEA
BY JOHN BEHEA
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SAN
BERNARDINO,
CA, DEC.
I7.I8
F
or half a dozen
years,
the Glen
Helen Rac+
way
season has ahaays
ended
with e sPhsh
at
the annual
Chaparral
Pro-Am Challenge
Usually
falling
b€tween Christmas
and
New
Year's,
the Challenge
usually features
a score
or
more of top
Pros chasing
a
$
10,000
purse,
with
National numbers
always
comin8 out on
top.
Bur
the 2005 edkion
rook a
hit when the holi-
days
fell on Sundays,
forcing the
races to be
pushed
ahead
about a week,
pu.tin8 it on toP of
a m4or
year-end suPercross event
up the
road
in Las
Vegas, which
resulled in only a
handful
of
Pros on hand to
battle
for the huSe
purse.
But a National
number
still won the event
lerse
C:sillas, who
just
a few
week eariier was
Biven
number
63 for the ?005
season,
Sajned
the
overall
victory by winning the
second
moto after
a tenacious
race-long fight with
y'fiateur-ranked
Cale
Wallace an tlle
first 2o-minute stanza
"l
was
iust
making
too many
mistakes out
there," said Casillas,
who recently built his own
supercross
track to
prePare for the
Wes(
Coa5r
swinS of the
indoor season.
"l
haven't
ridden for
several months,
and
I
need
to
8et
my stamina
back-"
That
tremendously
herdJought
lirst moto
saw Wallace
place
his
Team Gre€n K-awasaki
into th€ lead, with
Casillas
qui.kt
taking uP the
pursuit on his 250F
Honda. For
thre€ laPs they
waged
war,
pulling
away
from the
rest of the
field. When Casillls
took over
just
at the
end of
lap three,
Wallace didnt
back off but
banzaied
it
in
the Talladeta
section and
passed
Casillas
and even buik
a little
g+.
"He
just
had a
good line," recalled Casillas
after the race.
"l'd
catch Cale.
then fall back,
catch Cale- then fall back.
I
did that three or
four times.
I need to
get
o!i!
front and
run."
But
Wallace was leadinE.
and
as they
zoomed
in on
the checkered
fla8, IaPPed
t.affic sprun8
up.
with Wallace taking
a
peek
over his shoulder
at every
opportunity, Casillas
closed a8ain.
''l'm
not used to these
2o-minute
[motos],"
said
walla.e \,{ith a
grin.
"l probably shouldn't
be
lookrng b.rck
so much. but
I was
iusr
seein8
He admifted
to
the traffic stressing
him out,
and he barely
held ofi
his foe at the finish
line
Third
place
wenr
to
Wallace's
pit
mate, Ryan
Beat,
who was making
his
first Pro race
appearace
in three
years
while concentrating
on hiSh school,
from
which he
graduated
recently with rtrai8ht
As.
"My parents said I could
race a8ain," smiled
the
enthusiastic
iust-tumed-
1g-year-old.
"l
just
started ridinE a
month
a8o."
That enthusialm
carried
over to che second
moto, when Beat
got
the
holeshot, though
his
lead didnl
last lon8.
Ar the top of t4ount Shoe'
on lap one, Calillas
sped
by and never
looked
back.
At the
end, rhe Zoo
Industries/Hahm
Motorspons/HRP/TLD-backed
rider had built
nearly a 4o-second
lead
over Wallace. Both
Casillas and
wallace earned
more than a
Erand
for their day's
work, but Casillas'
second-moto
ace
gave
him the
overall.
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