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South€rn
Classic Championship
s€ri€s
Round
4r Monst€F Mountain
MX Park
PIIOTO BY
TOM BFINKMAN
Kqrrle Rocks,
ond
Summers
Ronsdell
Roll!
the flat-
Suzuki riders
(4/la
Er8le and
Mariah
l4cNeill
placed
founh and lifth, respecdvet
Brinkman
led Hullaney earb/
in
moto
two.
Callahan
was on the move and \
/orked her
way into
se.ond.
ln a
Sreat
race
for
the
win,
Callahan
and Mullaney swapped the
lead
sever.l times,
with Callahan takin8 the
lead for
good on the last l+. Brinkman wa3 a aolid
third
overall,
over Georgia's ErSle and M.Neill. Gll
MoNsrrn
MouNrArN ilx PaRK
TAuassEE, AUBAmA
REsutrs!
MaY 7,
2006
(RouND
4)
TAIIASSEE, At, MAY 7
Freddv Karrle rocked
(he
Pro classes.
while
J-Grant Ransdell and
lustin
SLrmmers
rolled
up five |,1ini-class wins beRveen
them
at flon-
srer l.lountain. site of
round four of the South-
ern
Classic Championship Series.
The race also
doubled
as a Ponca Ci.y regional
qualifier.
Yamahas
were eligible for the SCC
Advantage.
and 30
riders received a
product
pack
from
Liquid Performance.
l. the 250.c
Pro class, American Suzuki-
backed
Karrle
grabbed
the
first-moto hol€shot
and set a blisterin8
pace
during
Ehe early
8oin8.
8y the time
lames
Ragsdale moved
into se.ond
place,
Karrle
had checked out, eventually
scorin8 a five"second
win. Dustin Gills
Placed
third. over Andre Pene.
ln moto two, RaSsdale
kept
pace
with
Karrle but could
never
challen8e
for the
win.
Kx riders Gills, Charlie Evans and
loseph
Smith
completed
the top five in the race.
Karrle led
the first l25cc Pro moto
from
srart ro
frnish. RaSsdale
tot
around Gills
for
second
on lap one. Evans
placed {ourth.
Gilh
and R-agsdale srarred
ahead ol Karrle
'n
moto two. Gills
looked
good up front until a
mechanical
problem
spoiled the show.
Karrle
moved
past
Ragsdale,
but the Honda
rider
n€ver
Save
up and chased
him ao the checkers.
Afcer a
quiet
first moto, Brett
Herring
placed
third this time and
picked
up third overall,
ahead
of Evans
(4
5) and
Chris Enck
(7-4).
Grant Ransdell, a
member oI rhe three-rider
Sagon
RV Supercenrer
racinS
(eam
based
,n
lackson,
Georgia,
won
all {our motos of the
Supermini and 85cc
(12-ll)
classes aboard
his
Yamaha.
ln the firsr Supermini moto,
he ran
ahead o[Hunter
IYims and Colby
Pedey. The top
rhree were the same
in moto rwo. Dakota Stark
(54) topped
laylor Farsons
(4-6)
for fourlh.
ln
85cc
(12-13)
racing, rhe top five riders
finished in the same
positions
in both motos.
Behind Ransdell,
series title contenders Dylan
Hammonds and
Todd Smith came
in next.
Stark
and Ausrin Hood
placed
fourth and ifth,
respectively, on
their Y^.
14ilton,
Florida's
Justin
Summers
rode his
Suzukis
to wins in three class€r.
The Tag l"letal-
sponsored
rider won all six motos of the
lunror
Mini, 85cc
(7-
l l), and 65cc
(10-l l) classes. ln
the
Junior
l'4inis, Hammonds
got
the best of
l'lims, 3-2
to 2-3. Paul Nelson
(2'3) placed
second to Summers
in
the 85cc
(7-
l l) class,
while Dalton Horton
(3-4)
claimed
third. ln
65cc
(10-
ll)
racing, Thompson's Station,
Tennessee's Zack
Ambrose fanish second,
ahead of KTI'4-mounted David Nizzari.
ln Women's competition,
Morgan C-allahan
posled
her first
win of the series, over
points
leader Kristen f,lullaney.
ln race one, l'4ullaney
pulled
a narrow
holeshot over Kelley
Brinkman's
Kx. Callahan
put
her
RM85 into
s€cond and
$.as
(losing
rapidly on Mullaney
at
s I EmRY:
I
.
Ni.hol's Sh€rer
(Hon)i
2. C.en sho6
(Hon)r
l. Noah
\Mdeld
(Hon)r
,1.
Colton
conE
(Hon);
5-
tli.Iy namB
(Hon).
I
I P r,
(tl"a):
L colE NLEd
frim)l
2. CaBon
Mizzell(Yn); l. M.n oodd
(Yam).
tl STx
(a"a):
L Nichols Sh€s
(KTtl)
2. Za

