THE SOCAL VINTAGE MOTOCROSS CLASSIC, PRESENTED BY 100%
VOL. 51 ISSUE 24 JUNE 17, 2014 P97
accommodate the capabilities
(or lack thereof) of the vintage
machinery. Though the demands
of the track weren't as extreme,
the competition remained fierce
and the bar-banging action did
not disappoint.
As always, the race to watch
was the Marty Tripes 100cc
Works Revenge, featuring the
classic simplicity of 100cc air-
cooled two-strokes. Vintage en-
thusiast and Glen Helen fixture
Doug Dubach lined up for the
challenge against seasoned mo-
tocross star Scott Burnworth and
current pro racer Sean Collier –
by far the youngest face in the
Works Revenge Pro class.
"Yeah, Sean Collier… as in the
guy who got 14
th
at Hangtown,"
Dubach exclaimed of his main
competitor.
Just as they had at the World
2-Stroke Motocross Champion-
ship two months earlier, Dubach
and Collier were back at it, swap-
ping paint for the lead. The two
had a great battle with the first-
moto win ultimately going to Col-
lier after Dubach blew a turn on
the last lap.
"That was a blast," Collier
said. "Dubach and I had a battle
straight from the beginning and
man, he was riding so hard! But
I tell you what, riding that 100cc
bike is probably the most fun I've