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(Yam):
a.
BEndo Rtumussen
(Yam)i
5. Trevo. FulNvood
(Hon).
250 PRO: I
lorh
Boryer
(KTf1):
2. Zane Tnve(
(KTr.1)r
I
J.6d
Lehtenbec
(Knw);
,1.
Derck
Nelson
C/am);
5.losh
Clirron
(Kaw).
OPEN AM: L Tha/ne
Eddins
(suz);
2.
Badlq, GladtEid€r
(KTr,)i
l. arady
lY$hews
CYam)r
4
Chad latsen
(suzl;
5.
Shaun R6ner (Yam). wMN E, l. Kyie
S.hnt@r
(Hon)r
2 Kaylee R4bb
(KTH);
l. Amanda Maheu
(Yam):4.
flccallNelsn
l:/am).
WMN Cr l. Brane
gutl€r
(Hon)i
2. Brittany P€Lsh
(Yam)i
3. Flahay'a wtl[,york
(Kaw);
5. Steph.nie
Landoh
(KTH)]
5. Kirey Sorenron
(Sur).
SCHBY r
Rudr
\'/i
rams
(Suz)i
2 Hayden
RoberB
(Yam);1.
(y'erlone
(rah)i4.
Austin Nelsoi
(Yam)r5.
CJ Hymd(Hon).
SPTSMNi L Brcn Naylor
(Hon);2.
Derick st6ne
(Suz)r
3.l€d Rh€ad
(Kaw)r4.
Eark Smith
(KIr'1)i
5. K n rlaheu
(Kaw).
25+ A: I
lorh
Borres
(KIM);
2.
oere[ Nelron (Yam)i
]. HontE Larren
(Hon).
2t+ B: l. oave Rounseverte
(vam);
2. shane
Kel5ef
(Suz).
30+ A: l. Curtir Holm.s
(Hon)i
2 Mark
Reo
(K.w);
I Monre
Lsen
(Hon);
4. BrFn schrifte.
(/am)i
5. Mike ch.,nopne6on
(Su4.
!0+
B:
I
l4ike Ukert
frm);
2. Daw Rdifflle
(Yam)r
3. Ri.h:.d rshby
(Kaw);
4.
Brett Naylor
(Hon)r
5. sh e Kekey
(suz).
a0+ A l. srran
S.h.in.r
(Y.m).
40+ B: I
Owe Bobillot
(Ym);
2. Todd N.kon
l:/n):
l. D
d
Rositd
(Yam):
4. S.o.k Armoid (Hon)i
5. B.ad Net'on
(yim).
U,S. Grond Prix Ro(e.s
Union. Northeost
Region
Round lr
Surnrnia Point Ro.ewoy
Smallwood, Welsh
UVin
in West Virginia
SUMMIT POINT, WV, MAY 6.7
The
frrrt
of the USGPRU Northeast ReSion rounds took
I
place
at the classrc Summit Point main circuit. lhe newly
formed ASRA Series hosted the event, and more than 40
USG"
PRU racers
joined
them for a
great
weekend in
the
West
Vr-
ginia
count./side.
Scott Smallwood threw
down the
gaunder
by
setrin8 the
best time
in
l25cc GP
qualifying
- a l:72.421 -
despire the
sliShtly cool track temperatures. A mere
tench of a second
behind him was the
current
points
leader, Canadian Alex Welsh.
John
Hjelm
claimed third, only a tenth of a second behind
Welsh. The top eight
qualifying positions
were less than
a
se€ond off of the leader's time.
Brian Surtees, aboard his Yamaha
T2250. dominated the
250cc GP qualifying. Welsh
rode his Honda PS250
to second
place,
but at almost a full second
behind Surtees. Fellow
Canadian
Matt
Cooper
pulled
out all the stops to finish in third.
As
predicted,
the l25cc GP ra(e was extremely close, with
22 riders all tr),in8 to squeeze through turn one all at the same
time.
Welsh popped
out first and
put
his head down and
staned
pressing
his advantage. Unfortunacely, the rest
of the
pack
wasn't as lucky: A pair of
crashes
involving
four riders, rwo
turns, and one red flaE mean(
that
(hrs
l4-lap
.ace
was
Sorng
to
start all over.
On the
restart,
series
president
Stewan Aitken-Cade nailed
the starl and went from seventh on the
Srid
to third, behind
Welsh
and Smallwood. That didn't last long, as Mike
Orien
rode
his Eellin8er-tuned missile
past
and was
quickly
followed
by
Todd Pu.kett. The six-rider battle for the lead raged
on for the
first four laps. until Aitken-Cade's
motor expired and he was
forced
to
watch
the rest of the
race. Welsh
and
Smallwood
put
a small
gap
on
Orien
and Puckett, making for
a
pair
of excelleflt
battles
for
the crowd to choose from. On lap nine, Welsh was
sittinS comfonably behind Smallwood when he hit a
patch
of
oil-dry left from an earlier incid€nt and crashed
8oin8
into the
ver/ high-speed turn one. This handed
Smallwood his firsr win
o{ the season.
Orien
and Puckett
slashed and hacked at each
other until
lapped
araffic separated them
and Orien couldn\
close back up on Pucketr.
The 250cc
GP
race was an
absolute blowout, as
Welsh
8ot
the holeshot into turn one and never looked
back. Surtees had
a bit of trouble at the start but rode
the
wheels
off of his
Yamaha
to close to only lwo seconds off the leader
Welsht
crew indicated this, and he was able to dial up the
pace
and
maintain the separation for the full race. Cooper rode a lonely
race to finish third, ahead of
lefi
Fed€rici. Novice Sam Clark
rode an amazing r]ce aboard a brand-new RS 125 to finish fifth.
RE5uLrs
125 GP: l. S.ott Shallwood
(Hon);
?. Todd Puckd
(Hon);
3. r'1,ke onm
(Hon)i
a.lohn Hierm
(Hon):
5. Steye Gorell
{Hon):
6. st* s

