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NOVEMBER 17-18 AT BLUE DIAMOND MX PARKSATURDAY 50CC, PEE WEE AND YOUTH
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Well, it seems that I have to get a lot into this column this month, so here goes. First off, Ill start with my well wishes. Id like to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving and a Merry Christmas, because those are my beliefs. If you believe in something else, then Ill say Happy Holidays to you. Id like to also thank everyone for reading this year and say that I hope to see you all back in the new season. It should be exciting.
The breaking news is that this will be the last issue that we print in 2012, and our next will be in February of 2013 just prior to Motorama. The first issue of the new year will preview Motorama events and will feature the champions from all of the 2012 awards banquets.
So many times Ive heard in my life If it aint broke, then dont fix it. I never was a strong believer in that message, however, so I need to tell you all about a change. In the same token, I dont believe that MRA was broke or that it needed fixin, but we did need to make some changes.
Im not sure about prior to 2002 when I took over the reins, but ever since then we have printed 10 issues a year. Surely, there is enough racing to support that, and you, the readers, can definitely take that easily, probably more if we offered. But in the new economy and due to other related duties, we have made
the decision to only print MRA every other month. Thats six issues a year, beginning with the February issue and printing every other month after that.
Youll see a little different format as well. Lets face it, with the introduction of social media and all of the info thats readily available on the web, many times the information that we bring you is already old news. Not that its bad, its just outdated. So in the new year, look to see things like race results on our website. That will
free up some space to do more rider interviews and human interest stories in the paper. Look for things in our pages that youll be able to do in the upcoming months, rather than just reading about
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As always we love feedback, so drop us an email on our website and let us know what you would like to see. Stay tuned, its a work in progress, and Ill ask for your patience and support as this old race dog figures it all out.
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43rd Annual Blue-Gray Del. State Championship Blue Diamond MX September 22-23, 2012 By: Bill Kaster
On the 22nd and 23rd of September, I made my way down to Blue Diamond Motocross Park for the 43rd Annual Blue-Gray race. The Blue-Gray race is put on by the Baltimore County Trail riders Association. These guys and gals are a group of likeminded riders consisting of District 7 board members and even AMA Congressmen, who are dedicated to preserving the sport of motorcycle riding and racing. With the majority of their profits going to many different charities, this is one awesome association. They hold events every year, from trail rides to flat track racing, hare scrambles, and motocross races. This race is the longest running race east of the Mississippi, and possibly even in the whole United States. The Blue-Gray race started back in the 1960s and has drawn large crowds for years. The race has attracted many Pro and National champions, such as Travis Pastrana (who they made start backwards at the gate just to keep it fair), to the sandy tracks of Delaware.
This weekend as well pulled in a bunch of riders. Some of the great locals, along with many others, came out to experience this awesome, prestigious race. The track was soft to say the least, with the majority of the dirt being sand; it led to wide variety of grooves. This allowed the riders to choose many different lines and created some real good racing. As did its high flying center piece, the Intimidator, an 80-foot table top that was just about as tall as it was long. Talk about some hang time! Nothing quite like watching guys and gals launch off that thing and just hang in the air for what seemed like a minute. Even the little guys on the 65cc bikes were airing it out!
It was a perfect weekend for racing. With beautiful weather Saturday, a heavy thunderstorm Saturday night to wet the track, and another beautiful but much more autumn-like day on Sunday. What a great way to spend a weekend in Delaware. If you have not experienced a Blue-Grey race yet, it just may be something you want to schedule in for next year.
Open C 1 Rocky A. Cagno2 Jacob A. Diana3 John J. Chambers4 Thomas A. Dorsi III5 Noah Johnson
50 7-8 1 Chris Sweeney2 Andrew L. Rodbell3 Michael Corcoran4 Craig Dunn5 Ty J. Mattera
Schoolboy 12-16 4-Stroke 1 Alexander Frye2 Colin Richards3 Rocky A. Cagno4 Jeremy Smith5 Michael Pettit
Open A 1 Tony Archer2 Joey C. Peters3 William G. Duffy4 Matthew C. Moore5 Jason F. Astudillo
Girls 1 Shelby T. Benson2 Lauren E. Plate3 Jamie B. Astudillo4 Katie M. Benson
250 C 1 Rocky A. Cagno2 Collin MaCauley3 Sean D. Gillies4 Tyler J. Betsch5 Noah Johnson
Open B 1 Jeremy Smith2 Richie Trevelise3 Dylan F. Blettner4 Dean A. Bush Jr5 Mitchell R. Knorr
Junior Mini 7 - 11 1 Bryton F. Carroll2 Cody R. Groves3 Justin Rodbell
4 John Pantazes5 Henry L. Scheetz Jr6 Kyle Savvas
250 A 1 Joey C. Peters2 Tony Archer3 Tyler Wozney4 Scott Clark5 Tyler Conner
50 4-6 1 Mason S. Naecker2 Alexander Brion3 Roman A. White4 Lanazr Mitchell5 Kyle Born
85 9-11 1 Justin Rodbell2 Henry L. Scheetz Jr3 Bryton F. Carroll4 Cody R. Groves5 Henry Pendleton
85 12-15 1 Zachary Bassista2 Mason Richards3 Trent M. Masterson4 Billy Bell5 Ralph M. Amato
Collegeboy 14-24 1 Michael Pettit2 Richie Trevelise3 William J. Carling4 Colin Richards5 Mark B. Mercer
50 Oil 4 - 8 1 Roman A. White2 Kyle Born3 Brooke T. Bowlin4 Tyler W. Wood5 Maxx Naecker
250 B 1 Jeremy Smith2 Richie Trevelise3 Dylan F. Blettner4 Shawn Hubler5 Andrew Coskey
Super Mini 12-16 1 Cory S. Gilliam2 Mason Richards3 Alec Wademan4 Zachary Bassista5 Trent M. Masterson
51cc Open 1 Chris Sweeney2 Mason S. Naecker3 Alexander Brion4 Craig Dunn5 Roman A. White
Women 1 Lauren E. Plate2 Nikkiann Stewart3 Tiana R. Alfano4 Shelby T. Benson5 Samantha E. Bergman
25+B 1 Robert McFadden2 Matthew P. Rosano3 Wayne E. Welsh III4 Cory Strickler5 Ronald Moore III
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Schoolboy 12-16 2 Stroke 1 Kenneth J. Venarchick2 Cory S. Gilliam3 Sean D. Gillies4 Collin Macauley5 Alec Wademan
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50 + 1 Mike Farmer2 Brooke Tyler3 Tim Titcomb4 Jeff Layer5 Thomas Leizear
Senior 40+ A 1 Barry Carsten2 Jay A. Rassa3 Dean A. Bush4 Leonard Groves5 Ewell Gilliam
Senior 40+ B/C 1 Wesley E. Phillips2 Jack D. Mattera3 Terrance Newbold4 Robinson Gomez5 Steve W. Cathcart
VET 30+ A 1 Barry Carsten2 Onorino Fascelli3 Brian S. Smith4 Robert Stillwell
VET 30+ B 1 Wesley E. Phillips2 Wayne E. Welsh III3 Robert McFadden4 Jeremy Kready5 Thomas E. Postles
VET 30+ C 1 John J. Chambers2 Robinson Gomez3 George Palovcak4 Sean M. Simmons5 George W. Maybroda
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Carsten and Stillwell battle in 35 plus A. Carsten (31) goes on to win three classes.
Rocky Cagno soars to the wins in 250 and Open C.
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Sleepy Hollow Two Stroke ShootoutSept. 21-23, 2012 By: Jim Mucklin
What an event! I havent seen racing like this in a long time. First up, I would like to give some thanks: first to Jere Swarr (sleepyhollow.com) for hosting the event, Greg Pamart (gpmx.com) for the trophy, George Fanelli (mps frames) for a custom frame build, and Tom Weaver (depppipes.com) and Paul Waslin (allballsracing.com). Id also like to thank Chris Boltz (boltzrv) for bringing some extra 116s and the guys who brought out their pre-80 two strokes, in addition to all those that came.
Theres something about the sound of 25 two strokes leaving the gate, but Im getting ahead of myself. As I was walking around, I couldnt help noticing the EVO bikes, all sweet, including Yamies, RMs, Penton, and the Big Red, Kawie 400. It was nice to see that people are preserving a little bit of history.
Back to racing. As I looked down the gate sheet of who was racing in A, it was like a Whos Who of
who you dont want to race: young, not so young, pro, and vet. Man, if youre going to win this one, you better have brought your A game.
If you didnt come, shame on you. Did you think this was a couple of local guys on some old two strokes? No, my friend, think again. Big coin, this was anyones game. Bikes, 311 entries. They came from Arkansas, Kentucky, Canada, Virginia. Oh yeah, this is gonna get good real fast.
Bottom line, the day would be Mike McDades day. For the 125 and 250, he was in the zone, out front and on cruise control, just makin it look easy. Back in the pack, not so easy - 2nd and 3rd, 6th and 7th, I dont care. Wherever I looked it was bike on bike, no rest. Thank you, A class, for showing us how its done, and congratulations, Mike. This was a win to remember.
B wasnt to be outdone either. 250B Schae Thomas on the 14 KTM with a 1-2 took it, followed by Mccarren with a 4-1, and Kirk Ryan with a 3-4. There was some heat right behind these guys, its called 125B. Daryn Thompson on the yellow 87 took it with a 1-1, followed by Trevor Shaffer with a 3-2, and Trentin Herrinton with a 4-3.
250C belonged to Michael Hartensueld on the 913, who got the overall with a 2-1. Brandon Ison got 2nd with a 1-3, followed by Cole Bryan with a 4-2. 125C Bowman with a 4-2, Tibberino with a 3-3, and Hartensueld with a 2-4 rounded it out. Cody Summers with a 1-5 took fourth.
I know two guys that were watching Mike McDade, one was Chase Yentzer. He came out on the16 and won the 65 7-9, then won the 85 9-11 on the 316. The other was Cole Bader on the white 5C with a 1-1 in the 50 stock and a 1-1 in 50 open. Both were on fire, great racing, guys.
In 25 plus, it was Clark, King, and Russler. In 30 plus, it was Frenchie, Reitz and Russler. In 30B, Boltz, Schaufele and Haight, and in 35B, Stewart, Gruber, and Boltz.
In the minis, Yamaha, Shock and Shine is all you need to know. Cody Wagner got a big third.
Thanks again to all those that came. Miss Lohiser, I lived in West Seneca, so I know the drive you put in. To those who came down from Quebec, merci.
At one point, I had to sit down, I thought I saw Chuck Aughinbaugh on a #1 Kawi, or was that Villopoto? Mike Cepress on a Yamaha? Man, I had to sit down.
And thats the way I saw it.
Newbie 1 Scot A. Hunter2 Matthew Hoptley3 Trevor Jones4 Ryan Zellers
50+ 1 George O. Fanelli2 Paul Mundt3 Scott Sladornik4 Mark Bennett5 Jeffrey Stempel
55+ 1 Roger Arnold2 Douglas Justus3 Chuck Aughinbaugh4 Chris Carr
Pre 75 1 Dale Houck2 Donald M. Zerfoss Jr
EVO 75-80 1 Hunter Stempel2 Roy A. Vanderveur Jr3 Mark Godown4 William E. Schleppy5 Steven E. Vangeldern
80s 1 Tyler B. Kline2 Shelby M. Reitz3 Mike J. Cepress4 Paul Hardiman
90s 1 Andrew Warnock2 Brian K. Stewart3 Timothy Deitzler4 Paul Mundt5 Roger Arnold
125 A1 Michael A. Mcdade2 Shane M. Durham3 Broc J. Schmelyun4 Dakota J. Kessler5 Steve J. Roman Jr25 + A 1 Casey M. Clark2 C C. Aughinbaugh3 Adam K. Russler4 Nathan A. Reiss5 Andrew G. King
25 + B/C 1 Christopher Kusic2 Cory L. Wampler3 Matthew Kleuskens4 Ryan Miller5 Olivier Biron
250 A 1 Michael A. McDade2 Casey M. Clark3 Dylan J. Cox4 Dustin Kendall5 Broc J. Schmelyun
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Schae Thomas (14) on his way to win the 250B.
Cole Bader (5c) wins the 50 open and 50 stock. Frenchie tears up the uphill.
Patrick Sharkey (90) rails turn two.
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90s 1 Andrew Warnock2 Brian K. Stewart3 Timothy Deitzler4 Paul Mundt5 Roger Arnold
125 A1 Michael A. Mcdade2 Shane M. Durham3 Broc J. Schmelyun4 Dakota J. Kessler5 Steve J. Roman Jr25 + A 1 Casey M. Clark2 C C. Aughinbaugh3 Adam K. Russler4 Nathan A. Reiss5 Andrew G. King
25 + B/C 1 Christopher Kusic2 Cory L. Wampler3 Matthew Kleuskens4 Ryan Miller5 Olivier Biron
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250 C 1 Michael S. Hartensueld2 Brandon Ison3 Cole J. Bryan4 Cody J. Summers5 Nathan Devonshire
30 + A 1 Gregory Pamart2 Shelby M. Reitz3 Adam K. Russler4 Michael P. Bear5 Nathan A. Reiss
30 + B 1 Chris B. Boltz2 Joseph Schaufele3 Kris W. Haight4 Brian Emery
30 + C1 Nicolas Girard2 Christopher Talianek3 Steve J. Bohlen
35 + A 1 Gregory Pamart2 Michael P. Bear3 Todd G. Weindel4 George L. Sabo5 Paul J. Waslin
35 + B/C 1 Brian K. Stewart2 Michael Gruber3 Chris B. Boltz4 Jim Dobbs5 Charles Holland
40 + A 1 Dag Boyesen2 Todd G. Weindel3 George L. Sabo4 Edward G. Daher5 Charles Lanza II
40 + B/C 1 John Neifert2 Jeffrey S. Groff3 Joseph Schaufele4 Steve Barrick5 Dean Zuidema
45 + 1 Harlan Seiverling2 Edward G. Daher3 Harold Glissen4 Michel Journet5 Scott Sladornik
50 Stock 7-8 1 Cole P. Bader2 Ryan J. Canaguier3 Randall J. Myers4 Nathan Smith5 Nathan K. Helms
50 Oil (4-8) 1 Nathanial Jackson
50 Open (4-8) 1 Cole P. Bader2 Ryan J. Canaguier3 Nathan Smith4 Michael L. Jones Jr5 Randall J. Myers
65cc 7-9 1 Chase Yentzer2 Mason Bowman3 Cole P. Bader4 Hunter J. Morgan5 Logan J. Gipe
65cc 9-11 1 Brandon Hugney2 Timmy Conrad
85cc 9-11 1 Chase Yentzer2 Brandon Wolfe3 Zakary Shaffer4 Mason Bowman5 Chase E. Stehman
85cc 12-15 1 Coty Schock2 MacCoy R. Shine
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Collegeboy (14-24) 1 Hunter Stempel2 Dylan L. Frey3 Stanton A. Bowers4 Patrick M. Sharkey5 Mathew Boyer
Jr. Mini (9-13) up to 85cc 1 MacCoy R. Shine2 Bradley P. Kenny3 Cody J. Wagner4 Brandon Wolfe5 Justin J. Norco
Schoolboy (12-16) 1 Coty Schock2 Trevor B. Shaffer3 Michael S. Hartensueld4 Kevin J. Rivera5 Mathew Boyer
Supermini 12-15 1 Coty Schock2 Maccoy R. Shine3 Justin J. Norco
Women 1 Caitlyn R. Lohiser
125 B 1 Daryn L. Thompson2 Trevor B. Shaffer3 Trentin Herrington4 Mike Legrand5 Schae J. Thomas
125 C 1 Blake Bowman2 Dominic Tibberino3 Michael S. Hartensueld4 Cody J. Summers5 Mathew Boyer
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The old Elsinore hits the Bonzai.
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ALL-STAR NATIONAL FLAT TRACK SERIES1st ANNUAL ARMIN HOSTETTER CLASSICTRAIL-WAY SPEEDWAY Texter Takes Trail-Way All Star Race By Len & Ben Breech HANOVER, Pa. - SEP. 28
Cory Texter put his Engelhart R & T/RLT Racing/Herrs/Invisible Glass backed Honda in front on the third (and official) start of the Expert Singles final. He pulled away as professional racing returned to Trail-Way Speedway for the first time since 1975 with the running of the Armin Hostetter Classic All Star National Flat Track Series. The race is named for the builder and owner of the 1/3-mile banked clay oval, former racer Armin Hostetter.
The Pro Single final was won by Nick Henderson over fellow Marylanders Jason Isennock and Mike Poe. With heavy rains overnight, many riders worried that the event would either be canceled, or they would be greeted with a damp, heavy track. Neither occurred, and the track was, in the opinion of many regular riders here, the best they have seen it in a few years.
Texter took the lead on the first start, but Evan Baer slid out off two on the second lap, bringing out the red. Chris Carr grabbed the second start lead, but a four rider first turn crash brought out the red again. Texter took the lead again on the third attempt, with Carr, J. D. Beach, Johnny Lewis and Jeff Carver behind. That Lewis was even in the final was amazing, as his Honda suffered an electrical malfunction in his heat. Nick Henderson lent him his bike for the semi that let him punch his ticket to the final.
Carr stayed close in the early laps in a replay of their heat before Texter started to pull away. Lewis started pressuring Beach for third by the fourth lap. That battle brought them closer to Carr in the later laps, as Carr started to tire. Just past the halfway mark, Beach got by Carr, with Lewis getting by on the next lap. By this time, Texter was cruising to almost a straight margin at the end.
The Pro Single final looked like any Expert final at a regular Trail-Way race over the past few years, as Henderson took the lead from Jason Isennock, Mike Poe, Jake Shoemaker and Shayna Texter. With Isennock in contention for the Motorcycle-Superstores.com Pro Singles title, his Honda was on the left coast for Sundays Santa Rosa National, but he found a ride on the USC Kawasaki and really adapted to the new machine. As the laps went on, the top five started to spread out, with a fifteen yard margin between each of the top riders.
As with any All Star event, there were several amateur support races, with Justin Jones taking a pair, including the 450 Amateur and Open Amateur finals over Jared Vanderkooi in both classes. In the 450, Tristan Avery, on a 250 Honda, slotted in third, with Matt Schwartz and Kevin
Bills behind. After a slow start, Junior Addison started picking off riders. By halfway, he was into fourth as the field started to spread out.
The Open was very similar, with the same riders on basically the same machines. Jones took the lead from Vanderkooi, Addison and Schwartz. In the late laps, Colby Carlile started pressuring Schwartz for fourth, but came up short.
Brandon Price jumped out in front of the 250 Amateur, with Ryan Varnes, Mike Mesler, Carlile, Dalton Gauthier and Avery close behind. Avery shot into fourth off two on the second lap as a battle ensued over second. Varnes bobbled on the fourth lap, dropping to fifth. In the slight confusion with Varnes bobble, Avery grabbed second and started to cut into Prices margin, but came up short.
After having his Rotax break in practice, Varnes dad, Kevin, used the Suzuki Ryan ran in the 450 class. He took the lead from Roy Miller, Jerry Steele and Rich Mellinger. With Varnes gradually pulling away, Steele moved up to challenge Miller over the late laps.
Open Quad: 1. Matt Schaeffer2. Jesse Dupert3. Brandon Leach4. Matt Cisney5. James Wagner6. Dane Delancey
450 Amateur: 1. Justin Jones2. Jared Vanderkooi3. Tristan Avery4. Junior Addison5. Matt Schwartz6. Kevin Bills7. Jason Cunningham8. Michael Mesler 9. Kolby Carlile10. Jerry Alexander11. Christian Richenberg12. Ryan Varnes
PRO SINGLES: 1. Nick Henderson2. Jason Isennock3. Mike Poe4. Jake Shoemaker5. Shayna Texter6. Dan Bromley7. Jay Maloney8. John Long
9. Jesse Long10. Cory Strickler11. Jason Griffin12. Austin Greenland
Veteran 30 +: 1. Kevin Varnes2. Roy Miller3. Jerry Steele4. Rich Mellinger5. Steve Lerch6. Lowell Wherley7. Darren Phillips8. Chad Stewart9. Todd Houseman10. Tom Goodford
250 Amateur: 1. Brandon Price2. Tristan Avery 3. Kolby Carlile 4. Dalton Gauthier 5. Ryan Varnes6. Michael Mesler 7. Cameron Smith8. Bill Folmar 9. Austin Wherley10. Josee Stedding11. Ken Kolsovsky
Open Vintage: 1. Jerry Steele 2. Chad Stewart3. Bob Hildebrand 4. Peter Wajda
Open Singles Amateur: 1. Justin Jones2. Jarod Vanderkooi3. Junior Addison4. Matt Schwartz5. Kolby Carlile6. Christian Richenberg7. Darren Phillips8.Jeremiah Johnson9. Brett Johnson
EXPERT SINGLES: 1. Cory Texter2. J. D. Beach3. Johnny Lewis4. Chris Carr5. Jeff Carver6. Donnie Mullen7. Brandon Robinson8. Jeremy Higgins9. Evan Baer10 Chad Cose11. Ben Evans12. Shawn Baer
250 Amateur winner: (92)
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450 and Open Amateur winner
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Expert Singles winners circle: (L to R) 2nd J. D. Beach; 1st Cory Texter; track owner/promoter Armin Hostetter; 3rd (29S) Johnny Lewis.
Expert Singles early laps: 1st (65)
Cory Texter; 4th (4) Chris Carr.
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Open Vintage: 1. Jerry Steele 2. Chad Stewart3. Bob Hildebrand 4. Peter Wajda
Open Singles Amateur: 1. Justin Jones2. Jarod Vanderkooi3. Junior Addison4. Matt Schwartz5. Kolby Carlile6. Christian Richenberg7. Darren Phillips8.Jeremiah Johnson9. Brett Johnson
EXPERT SINGLES: 1. Cory Texter2. J. D. Beach3. Johnny Lewis4. Chris Carr5. Jeff Carver6. Donnie Mullen7. Brandon Robinson8. Jeremy Higgins9. Evan Baer10 Chad Cose11. Ben Evans12. Shawn Baer
Cory Texter took the Expert Singles final in the Randy Texter Memorial Race when the White Rose Motorcycle Club brought back professional motorcycle racing to the York Fairgrounds as part of their White Rose Thunder. Matt Weidman took the largest portion of the $20,000 purse with his win in the Expert Twin final on his Scott Powersports Kawasaki. He also won the added Dash for Cash event. Corys more famous sibling, Shayna, almost made it a double family victory in the event named for their late father, but fell just after taking the lead off a restart of the Pro Single final.
The event was the final event of 2012 for Steve Naces All-Star National Flat Track Series, and it set a series record of over 160 entries. With several Experts and many of the officiating crew scheduled to be at the AMA National at Santa Rosa, Calif., the following afternoon, it was hoped to get things wrapped up by 5 p.m. so they could catch their red-eye flight to the West Coast. While the 27 heats and nine semis put a crimp in those plans, the crew did run the show in a very efficient manner.
Like he had done the previous night at Trail-Way Speedway, Texter jumped into the Expert Singles lead with J. D. Beach, Chris Carr, Jeff Carver, Raun Wood and Shawn Baer pursuing. Carver got by Carr off two on the third lap, but surrendered third in the same spot the following lap when he fell. Brandon Robinson moved up to challenge Baer and Wood for fourth that eventually went to Wood on the sixth lap. Wood displaced Carr for the final podium spot on the final lap.
With the program running a little behind, they moved the Expert Twins final to the fourth final, right after the Pro Singles final, to allow riders the chance to head to the airport. Beach led Weidman, Corey Crawford, Carver, Chad Cose and Ben Evans out of the second turn. After following the USC Kawasaki rider for a few laps, Weidman put his Scott Powersports Kawasaki in the lead as they entered one on the sixth lap. By halfway, the top five were set with the Kawasakis of Weidman, Beach and Crawford starting to pull away from the Harleys of Carver and Brandon Robinson.
Ryan Connelly surprised everyone by taking the Pro Singles lead from Jamison Minor,
Mike Poe and Shayna Texter. Texter moved into third at the end of the first lap and took the lead into three on the fourth lap. The red came out on the sixth lap for a rider down in three. Connelly again nailed the restart over Texter, Poe and Minor, but Shayna fell in four, with Dan Bromley among the ones joining in. On the last restart, Poe led the field out of four, with Connelly, Cory Strickler and John Long battling for second. A few laps later, Bromley made his presence known in this battle as they fought to the finish. Long took second over Bromley and Connelly on the final lap.
Jared Vanderkooi and Junior Addison traded wins, with Vanderkooi taking the 450 Amateur over Addison and Addison reversing it in the Open Amateur. Vanderkooi led Addison, Ryan Varnes, Michael Mesler and Justin Jones. The order stayed the same until the last lap when Varnes dropped out. Vanderkooi again led the Open over Addison, but Addison took the lead as they entered one on the second lap, and they started to pull away from the Kevin Bills, Justin Jones and Matt Schwartz battle for third that went to Bills over Jones.
Tristan Avery grabbed the 250 Amateur final and checked out. Colby Carlile, Dalton Gauthier and Brandon Price followed. Gauthier slipped back slightly on the second lap, with Brody Miller moving into fourth. Price took second off two on the sixth lap.
Scott Stump was first off two in the 30 + final with Rick Winsett, Tom Majeski, Dallas Baer and Brody Miller in tow. Winsett put the bike he borrowed from John Long into the lead as they entered one on the fifth lap, with Baer taking third off two on the following lap.
Shane Livingston and Jerry Steele battled for the lead in the Vintage final. Livingston led Steele, Chad Stewart, Jim Gately and Rick Washak, with Steele taking the lead as they started the fourth lap. Steele looked like a winner until Livingston mounted a late charge, taking the lead off the final turn.
The Pro Twins saw Justin Zeigler taking the lead from Dan Bromley off four on the third lap, where he pulled away for an easy win.
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Expert Singles: 1. Cory Texter 2. J. D. Beach 3. Raun Wood 4. Chris Carr 5. Brandon Robinson6. Corey Crawford 7. Shawn Baer 8. Jeff Carver 9. Donnie Mullen 10. Lowell Carson 11. Jeremy Higgins 12. Chad Cose 13. Brad Hazel 14. Bryan Hazel
450 Amateur: 1. Jarod Vanderkooi2. Junior Addison 3. Michael Mesler4. Justin Jones 5. Scott Stump 6. Christian Richenberg7. Tristan Avery 8. Kolby Carlile 9. Samantha Bergman 10. Jason Cunningham 11. Matt Schwartz 12. Ryan Varnes
Pro Singles: 1. Mike Poe 2. John Long 3. Dan Bromley 4. Ryan Connelly 5. Cory Strickler
6. Shayna Texter 7. Will Emmendorfer 8. Jesse Long 9. Joe Bromley 10. Scott Barrett 11. Austin Greenland 12. Joe Gathercole 13. Haden Avery 14. Jay Maloney 15. Jamison Minor 16. Matt Zacher
Expert Twins: 1. Matt Weidman 2. J. D. Beach 3. Corey Crawford 4. Jeff Carver 5. Brandon Robinson 6. Johnny Lewis 7. Shawn Baer 8. Lowell Carson 9. Brad Hazel 10. Chad Cose 11. Ben Evans 12. Jeremy Higgins 13. Bryan Hazel 14. Donnie Mullen
Open Vintage: 1. Shane Livingston 2. Jerry Steele 3. Chad Stewart 4. Tom McGrane Jr. 5. Jay Maher 6. Peter Wajda 7. Patrick Wilson
8. Mike Persa 9. Harold Shaffer 10. Jim Gately 11. Tom Valentine 12. Rick Washak
Open Singles Amateur: 1. Junior Addison 2. Jarod Vanderkooi 3. Kevin Bills 4. Justin Jones 5. Matt Schwartz 6. Nick Marchione 7. Kolby Carlile 8. Samantha Bergman 9. Christian Richenberg 10. Beau Woodrick11. Jason Nuss12. Miranda Soderstrom
Veteran 30 +: 1. Rick Winsett 2. Scott Stump 3. Dallas Baer 4. Tom Majeski5. Brody Miller6. Darren Phillips Sr.7. Richard Pfanders8. Jerry Steele9. Steve Lerch10. Tom Goodford11. Lowell Wherley12. Shane Livingston
Pro Twins: 1. Justin Zeigler
2. Dan Bromley3. Mike Poe4. Jason Griffin5. Sam Wiggins
250 Amateur: 1. Tristan Avery2. Brandon Price3. Kolby Carlile
4. Brody Miller5. Mike Mesler6. Dalton Gauthier7. Cameron Smith8. Dalton Brisbois9. Kyle McGrane10. Darren Phillips Jr.11. Georgie Price
12. Colin Cunningham
Open Quad: 1. Dane Delancey2. Jesse Dupert3. Brandon Lease4. James Wagner5. Eugene Lentz
Expert Single podium: (L to R) 2nd (95) J. D. Beach; 1st (65) Cory Texter; 3rd (88) Raun Wood
Expert Twin winners circle: 2nd (95) J. D. Beach; 1st (20) Matt Weidman; 3rd (80B) Corey Crawford
Expert Singles winner (65) Cory Texter
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MAMA Racer ReviewsName: Jessie BettsAge: 9
Bikes You Ride: Yamaha
Classes: 85C 9-11 and Mini-Women Open
Race #: 145
Series You Race: M.A.M.A.
How long racing: 4 years
First Bike: JR 50
First Race: Budds Creek
Howd you do: 5th or 6th
Any Past Championships: 50B
Why do you like to race: Its fun
Favorite Food: Fried Chicken
Favorite TV Show: Zeke and Luther
Favorite Subject in school: Math
Other Hobbies: Math and basketball
Sponsors: Accurate Pest Control, One Industries, Tug, 661, and Sunline
Plans for 2012: Win a championship
Goals: Beat Katie Benson and qualify for Lorettas
Name: Lauren Plate
Age: 14
Hometown: Felton, Pa.
Bikes You Ride: KTM 105, KTM 150
Classes: Womens, Mini-Women, Supermini
Race #: 34, 35
Series You Race: M.A.M.A.
How Long Racing: 7 years
First Bike: JR Suzuki 50
First Race: Sleepy Hollow
Howd you do?: 6th place
Any Past Championships: Delaware States
Why do you like to race? Beating boys, showing people girls can ride, fun
Favorite Food: Cheeseburgers
Favorite TV Show: Spongebob
Favorite Subject: Math and History
Other Hobbies: Lacrosse, Basketball, and field hockey
Sponsors: Racers Rush, Woods Riders, Breezewood, KSR Wheels,
Cernics, Mom and Dad
Plans for 2012: Top 5 finish at Lorettas
Goals: Staying in one piece, getting better and faster
Name: Shelby BensonAge: 13
Hometown: Delmar, Del.
Bikes You Ride: Kawasaki 112 and 2 Suzuki 85s
Classes: 85 12-15, Women, Mini-Women, and Supermini
Race #: 8
Series You Race: M.A.M.A.
How long racing: Like 9 years
First Bike: PW 50
First Race: Budds Creek
Howd you do: I dont remember
Any Past Championships: 50 4-8
Why do you like to race: To win
Favorite Food: Melanie Wernigs homemade waffles!
Favorite TV Show: Motocross/Supercross
Favorite Subject in school: Lunch?
Other Hobbies: Used to cheer, motocross takes up a lot of time
Sponsors: Accurate Pest Control, Traders Racing, One Industries, Astersk, FMF, Vortex, Sprockets, Delmarva Powersports, and Bumpsticks.
Plans for 2012: Do well at Mini Os
Goals: Do good at everything I do!
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Doublin Gap MXNewburg, PA Sept. 29-30, 2012 By: Jim Bull Photo.com
The final weekend in September took us to the Doublin Gap Motocross Park just north of Shippensburg, Pa. The morning brought sunny skies with just a light breeze in the air. As the day progressed, however, the sun disappeared and the rains filled the sky.
The race count was light, but the faithful hung in there and did what they came to do. Just before the end of the first set of motos, the rains came, and they stayed on and off for the rest of the day.
You can check the results here for this event and by the time youre reading this, their final event will be in the books as well.
Stay tuned to their website at: www.DoublinGap.com for all the info for the 2013 season.
250 A 1 Broc J. Schmelyun
250 B1 Dustin S. Lepley2 Kyle E. King3 Arie Reachard4 Bryan Culbertson5 Joshua Villarreal
250 C 1 Blake Bowman2 Patrick A. Stansbury Jr3 Logan D. Wood4 Emily Ely5 Vincent Cappello
50 (4-6) 1 Carson Cahill2 Kyle E. Schlemmer3 Jay Covert4 Kyle Born
50 (7-8) 1 Derek Leatherman2 Hunter C. Rice3 Luke M. Polston4 Nathan Smith5 James M. Carson Vi
85 (9-11) B 1 Jason L. Neidigh2 Joshua Doporcyk3 Seth Hammaker4 Gage B. Stine
85 (9-11) C 1 Chase Yentzer2 Orion D. Gregory3 Gianni Lumadue4 Jayden Shindel5 Colton B. Yentzer
85/150 (12-15) B 1 Jonathan Doporcyk
85/150 (12-15) C 1 Andrew Day2 Braxdyn Landrum3 Tyler Weary4 Dustin Mallow5 William R. Paulus
Plus 25 A 1 Gregory S. Batts2 Jason Galbraith3 Steven J. Hoffman
Plus 25 B/C 1 Ryan Miller2 Martin M. Limpar3 Kevin Speelman4 Josh Gladfelter
Plus 40 A 1 Brad Stepp2 Charles Lanza ii3 Mike Beavan4 Pat A. Stansbury
Plus 40 B/C 1 Paul Shafer2 Brian Semder3 Robert Mazzei4 Mike Cepress5 Ken Frauenfelder
SB - 2 Stroke (Ages 12-16) 1 Blake Bowman2 James Barry3 Jonathan Doporcyk4 Vincent Cappello5 Andrew Day
SB - 4 Stroke (Ages 14-16) 1 Randen Landrum
4-Stroke/CB ( Ages 14-24) 1 Neil Ebert iii2 Matthew M. Melhorn
65 (7-11) B 1 Jason L. Neidigh2 Seth Hammaker3 Gage B. Stine4 Mason Bowman5 Chase Yentzer
65 (7-11) C 1 Derek Leatherman2 Alex M. Polston3 Logan Gipe4 Dylan M. Gibson
Women 1 Emily Ely2 Jasmine Deitch
Open A1 Broc J. Schmelyun2 Zak Riden3 Steven J. Hoffman4 Neil Ebert iii
Open B 1 Matthew M. Melhorn2 Joshua Villarreal
Open C 1 Randen Landrum2 Patrick A. Stansbury Jr3 Logan D. Wood4 Kendall Barkley5 C L. Thomforde
50 (4-8) Oil 1 Carson Cahill
2 Kyle Born3 Cole A. Covert
50 (4-8) Open 1 Jay Covert2 Kyle E. Schlemmer3 Nathan Smith4 Hunter C. Rice
Plus 30 B 1 Martin M. Limpar2 Clint Earley
Plus 30 C 1 Marcelo Perez2 Matthew Losch3 Chad Smith Sr4 Manuel Julian
Junior Mini (9-13) 1 Jason L. Neidigh2 Chase Yentzer3 Gage B. Stine4 Gianni Lumadue5 Dustin Mallow
Super Mini (12-16) 1 James Barry
Plus 35 A 1 Gregory S. Batts2 Pat A. Stansbury3 Jason Galbraith
Plus 35 B/C 1 Clint Earley
Plus 45 1 Gregory Henry2 Mike Beavan3 Mike Cepress4 Ken Frauenfelder
Plus 50 1 Thomas Nagle
View eVent Photos at: www.McRacingAction.com
The rains came just as Junior Mini left the gate; Neidigh
(21) grabs the win.
Senior racers through the first turn Stepp (515) wins 40 A, with Shafer (60) winning 40 B.
Blake Bowman goes 1-1 to win the 250 C division.
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Mid-October took us back to the Pagoda Motorcycle Club for their 5th Annual Big Bucks Race and 2nd Annual Womens Open. There was a lot of hype leading up to the event, with huge purses offered for both the expert riders and the Womens division. To make it all the more exciting, there were Pro Am points, lots of prizes and contingencies and lots of practice time available on the weekend. In addition, the crew at Pagoda threw in some awesome track changes, making this an event not to miss.
I wasnt able to make it for the practice days, so I arrived early Sunday morning to the usual packed parking areas. I wasnt sure what to expect as Pagoda always seems to pull a good crowd, but the last few weekends around the region have seen smaller than normal turnouts. All seemed to be well, however, as we marched towards the end of the season, with the rider count close to 500 and almost two full gates of expert riders and 21 girls on the gate.
The day was exciting as gate after gate dropped with some of the best in the business in the house. There were podium interviews, a hospitality tent for industry folks, and tons of vendors lined the pits. It was a great event to begin the wind down of the 2012 season. Props go out to all the sponsors, riders and of course the Pagoda club members for making it all a reality. Check out the top five finishers here, and please view the complete results, along with event photos, on our website at: www.McRacingAction.com. Heres looking at next year.
Pagoda Big Bucks Race and Womens OpenOctober 12 14, 2012 Birdsboro, PA By: Jim Bull Photo.com
70, 80, 90, 110 mini track 1 Zack k. Camacho2 Nicholas Wentling3 Bryce W. Smith
Open mini 9-15 1 Andrew M. Maroney2 Cory k. Carsten3 Savion D. Terry4 Zachary Van Alphen5 Jack Rogers
50 4-8 Oil group 2 1 Julian Maikel2 Brian e. Pierce Jr
Open A 1 Michael A. Mcdade2 Ryan Zimmer3 Ronnie M. Stewart4 Joey Peters5 Lowell Spangler
Open B 1 Brett Barkasi2 Christopher knight3 Jason Shahan4 Dallas Shahan5 Mike W. Mcgovern
Open C 1 Hunter D. Moore2 Noah Johnson3 Joey C. gluck4 Cole Bryan5 Savion D. Terry
250 A 1 Ryan Zimmer2 Dakota J. kessler3 Seth M. Rarick4 Joey Peters5 Broc Schmelyun
250 B 1 Cole gabel2 Nick kraeger3 Joseph g. galbraith4 Dallas Shahan5 keith J. Lengle, Jr.
250 C main 1 Hunter D. Moore2 Savion D. Terry3 Mathew Boyer4 Alex C. Ferrara5 Noah Johnson
25+ A 1 Casey M. Clark2 Barry Carsten3 Jeremy Cook4 Drew kibler5 Michael P. Bear
25+ B/C 1 Bryan D. Smith2 kevin J. Clark3 Steven Lewis4 Daniel Linkous5 Lance A. Reichert
30 + Vet A 1 gregory Pamart2 Barry Carsten3 gaylon Dickson4 Michael P. Bear5 Todd g. Weindel
30 + Vet B 1 Pete Brubaker2 Brian Emery3 Michael Finkbiner4 Jim Dobbs5 Michael Reynolds
30 + Vet C 1 Corey Nickeson2 Stephen Rehrer3 Jeremiah T. Nickeson4 kerry A. Bollinger5 Marcelo Perez
40 + Senior B/C 1 Stephen geary2 Pete Brubaker3 Scott M. Seal4 Jeffrey S. groff5 Larry S. Desimone
45 + 1 gaylon Dickson2 kenny Blackwell3 Robert W. Schuler4 Ron C. Neilson5 Andrew Ujhelyi
Andrew Maroney goes 1 2 to win the
Open Mini division.
Cory Carsten shows great form winning 85 (12-15).
Former D 6 racer JJ Jarvis beats the boys by winning 85 (9-11). a
Pro racer Amanda Brown sweeps
the Womens division.
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Pagoda Big Bucks Race and Womens OpenOctober 12 14, 2012 Birdsboro, PA By: Jim Bull Photo.com
30 + Vet A 1 Gregory Pamart2 Barry Carsten3 Gaylon Dickson4 Michael P. Bear5 Todd G. Weindel
30 + Vet B 1 Pete Brubaker2 Brian Emery3 Michael Finkbiner4 Jim Dobbs5 Michael Reynolds
30 + Vet C 1 Corey Nickeson2 Stephen Rehrer3 Jeremiah T. Nickeson4 Kerry A. Bollinger5 Marcelo Perez
40 + Senior B/C 1 Stephen Geary2 Pete Brubaker3 Scott M. Seal4 Jeffrey S. Groff5 Larry S. Desimone
45 + 1 Gaylon Dickson2 Kenny Blackwell3 Robert W. Schuler4 Ron C. Neilson5 Andrew Ujhelyi
WOMEN 1 Amanda N. Brown2 Alexa West3 Sonia R. Williams4 Chelsea W. Newbold5 Shayla Stephens
85 9-11 1 Jordan Jarvis2 Brandon Wolfe3 Henry Pendleton4 Drake A. Smeltz5 Jamie B. Astudillo
85 12-15 1 Cory K. Carsten2 Bradley P. Kenny3 Garrett N. Kenny4 Matias Janice5 Matthew Depietro
65 7-9 1 Chase Yentzer2 Chris Sweeney3 Josh Hoover4 Brian Espinoza5 Joey Milano
65 10-11 1 Jack Rogers2 Dillan T. Sabo3 Brandon Hugney
50 4-8 Oil 1 Mason Tucker2 Levi Leatherman
3 Michael T. Cinalli Jr4 Ayrton J. Delorenzo
50 CC ttr 50 & pW 50 1 Paulina R. Milano2 Bryce W. Smith3 Cooper Ickes4 AJ Stayton5 Lucas Corcoran
50 4-8 Open 1 Trey Leatherman2 Sean P. Rahilly Jr3 Randall (John) Myers4 Craig Dunn5 Brian E. Pierce Jr
50 4-6 Stock 1 Randall (John) Myers2 Levi Leatherman3 Mason Tucker4 Julian Maikel5 Michael T. Cinalli Jr
50 Beg - ktM/Cobra 1 Brock Swartz2 Reece Millison3 Conner Cupp4 Murphy Oconnor5 Ayrton J. Delorenzo
50 7-8 StOCk 1 Trey Leatherman2 Sean P. Rahilly Jr3 Craig Dunn4 Michael Corcoran
5 Jayden Rumpf
50cc Adv Mini track 1 Ryan J. Skiles2 Ty Ortman3 Joseph J. Stauffer
65 beginners 1 David Wentling2 Hunter Arnold3 Javion P. Stump4 Logan Millison5 Austin Funk
SCHOOL BOY 1 David Vertucci2 Tyler Kirkshmal3 Andrew M. Maroney4 Joseph G. Galbraith5 Brendan R. Schulte
COLLEGEBOY 1 Jacob H. Grove2 Benjamin Kreider3 Christopher Knight4 Stanton A. Bowers5 Michael McKently
40+ A 1 Barry Carsten2 Gaylon Dickson3 Kenny Blackwell4 Daniel Portz5 James Mcilvaine
Mike McDade (200) leads 37 other Open A riders to victory.
Pagoda track designers Shuey
and Zoey.
Ryan Zimmer travels from North Carolina to win 250 A.
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The Last Race
As most of you read this, you will have already raced your last race for the 2012 season. Youve loaded your bikes or quads for the last time. The starting gate has dropped for the last time and if you didnt already know, this is the last issue of MRA for the 2012 season. I realize these things will start again next year, but for now, its done. But what does it mean, last?
Last- occurring or coming after all others, being the only one remaining. For 2012, I believe the last things listed above line up with those definitions. Sometimes I feel somber when things happen for the last time. I did the last chapel at Doublin Gap for 2012, a bit of sadness. The last day at motocross camp, a bit of sadness. I could go on. Maybe I am too sentimental.
What about you? Do you realize this is the last life you get to live? While its the first life or the only life, its also the last life. It fits the second definition: its the only life remaining for you. Does that change how you live your life? Does knowing this is your last life cause you to shift, like I wrote about back in the April issue of MRA?
In the last book of the Bible, Revelation, in the last chapter of Revelation, 22, verse 17, we find the last invitation in the Bible, The Spirit and the bride say, Come. I wonder how many have never accepted an invitation from Jesus to come, to come to Him for salvation.
With that in mind, every person should remember this could be your last day in your physical body. Your first life, your only life, your last life, will continue in eternity. Jesus gave many invitations in the Bible for people to come to Him, and the invitations continue today through people like myself. If you accept the invitation, your last life
will continue forever with Jesus and with the many who have accepted the invitation and gone before us to be with Him. If you decline the invitation, your last life will continue forever in eternal hell. You never know when an invitation could be your last.
Know this:No one is righteous.
Romans 3:10Everyone has sinned.
Romans 3:23The payment for sin is
death, separation from God. Romans 6:23
Jesus died for us as sinners. Romans 5:8
You can be saved from death, eternal death by believing in Jesus. Romans 10:9 and 10
I urge you, come to Jesus. Accept His invitation. Make your last life a new life in Jesus, and God willing, this wont be the last time you hear from me.
Please contact Jim Bull through MRA if you have any questions about this invitation, OR, allow us to celebrate with you if youve accepted this invitation by contacting us. You can find Jim Bull and Motorcycle Racing Action on Facebook. I check their Facebook pages frequently.
KLU and Be There.Roger A. Nowell
Chaplains Corner
Open A 1 Jacob h. Grove 2 Jeremy Cook 3 Thomas Coluzzi 4 Matthew W. hougentogler 5 Lewis Mackay
Open B 1 Tristan S. kimble 2 John A. Lindsey 3 Zach harrington 4 Russell Grimes 5 Joshua Villarreal
Open C 1 Brandon k. Grimm 2 Patrick A. Stansbury Jr 3 Scott A. Childers 4 Thomas B. Ferraracci 5 Jerry D. Bloom
Plus 40 A 1 Gaylon Dickson 2 Brad Stepp 3 Ewell Gilliam 4 Charles Lanza II 5 Bert Schelteis
Plus 40 B/C 1 Brian Semder 2 Jeffrey S. Groff 3 kerry A. Bollinger 4 Robert Mazzei 5 karl Grossnickle
50 (4-6) 1 Randall (John) Myers 2 Cole A. Covert 3 Carter knox 4 Tyler Michael 5 Mason Tucker
50 (7-8) 1 Conner Michael 2 Jay Covert 3 kyle E. Schlemmer 4 Evan L. Barto
Plus 25 A 1 Jeremy Cook 2 Shane D. krabal 3 David M. Azadi 4 Isaac G. Blevins
Plus 25 B/C 1 Jarrod M. Raper 2 Scott A. Childers 3 Tyler Moyer 4 John Wagner 5 kevin Speelman
Plus 50 1 Michael Jones 2 William B. Lally 3 Mark Bennett 4 Michael C. Wetzel 5 William A. Boschert
50 (4-8) Open 1 Jay Covert 2 kyle E. Schlemmer 3 Michael L. Jones Jr 4 Carter knox 5 Randall (John) Myers
Junior Mini (9-13) 1 Cody R. Groves 2 Jesse Snyder 3 Gage B. Stine 4 Dillon P. Curry5 Orion D. Gregory
Super Mini (12-16) 1 Cory S. Gilliam 2 James Barry 3 Mason Richards 4 Nick hess 5 Andrew Dixon
Plus 35 A 1 Gaylon Dickson 2 Johnathon L. Blain3 John A. Barto4 Charles hungerford Plus 35 B/C 1 Jeremy Weiprecht
Plus 45 1 Brad Stepp 2 Rich Boschert 3 Bert Schelteis 4 Jim hilty5 Mike Beavan 250 C 1 Brandon k. Grimm2 Tyler L. Strevig3 Bayley Oberlander 4 John Wagner5 Cody S. hipkins
250 A 1 Jeremy Cook2 Thomas Coluzzi 3 Joshua L. Stein 250 B 1 Ryan Clites2 Tristan S. kimble3 kevin z. Stoner4 Shawn Sparkman5 Danny V. Brown 85/150 (12-15) B 1 Mark V. hushon Jr2 Mason Richards3 Jesse Snyder4 Nick hess5 Cody Lawn 85/150 (12-15) C 1 Austin Bear 2 Ryan Ganoe 3 Justin T. Allen4 Andrew Day 5 Darren Yeager
65 (7-11) B 1 Jason L. Neidigh 2 Gage B. Stine3 Cody R. Groves4 Jayden Shindel 65 (7-11) C 1 Jeremy A. Baker 2 Logan Gipe 3 Cody Weaver 4 kaylee Allen5 Cameron heiner SB - 2 Stroke (Ages 12-16) 1 Cory S. Gilliam 2 James Barry3 Mason Richards4 Tyler L. Strevig5 Jonathan Doporcyk
4-Stroke/CB (Ages 14-24) 1 Jacob h. Grove
2 Colin Richards
3 Aaron houser
4 David M. Azadi
5 Anthony J. Soistman
85 (9-11) B 1 Jason L. Neidigh
2 Gage B. Stine
3 Cody R. Groves
4 Joshua Doporcyk
85 (9-11) C 1 Dillon P. Curry
2 Colton B. Yentzer
3 Orion D. Gregory
4 Cody Weaver
5 Jayden Shindel
Women 1 kelsey Green 2 katie Corron 3 Sommer Gangaway
50 (4-8) Oil 1 Cole A. Covert
2 Tyler Michael
3 Logan R. Ganoe
4 James C. Dickinson
5 Mason Tucker
Plus 30 A 1 Gaylon Dickson
2 Tim Whitehair
3 John A. Barto
Plus 30 B 1 Robert B. McFadden
2 Jeremy Weiprecht
Plus 30 C 1 kerry A. Bollinger
2 Marcelo Perez
3 Manuel Julian
4 Chad Smith Sr
5 Issac Saunders
SB - 4 Stroke (Ages 14-16) 1 Colin Richards
2 Mark V. hushon Jr
3 Trevor h. Betsill
4 Colby Favorin
Four Stroke (Non MDRA) 1 Lewis Mackay
2 Joshua Villarreal
3 Anthony J. Soistman
4 Rich Boschert
5 Colton Peifferwww.canyonmotorsports.com
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DAO ApparelMRA caught up this month with local pro racer and entrepreneur Cory Texter. Texter
has just launched a new action sports apparel line, and we wanted to get the scoop.
MRA: So tell us a little bit about Defy All Odds Apparel and how you came about it
Texter: I have had a strong passion for clothing and style for a long time now. I wanted to produce something that was affordable with an original style that people werent used to seeing. I also wanted to connect with people and give them a belief they could wear. I named it Defy All Odds Apparel after my Dad, who passed away in 2010. He defied so many odds in his life, and I thought this was a good way to [pay] tribute [to] him.
MRA: How long has Defy All Odds Apparel been in existence, and did you expect the early success you are having thus far?
Texter: I started planning for it all the beginning of summer. However, I didnt release the first line of clothing until the end of July. It started as just a hobby, really. I only planned to do one or two shirts in the first couple months and have fun with it. The demand for the clothing has grown significantly in the first 2 1/2 months. It has been really cool seeing everyone support the brand and helping me grow it. I have big goals and plans for the company, and I can only see it growing from here.
MRA: What kind of apparel to you offer to your customers?
Texter: Right now, we have four mens tee designs, two female tee designs, a youth tee, a female tank top, two hoodie designs, two hat designs, and we offer smaller promotional items such as lanyards and stickers. Like I said, I only wanted to do one male tee and one female tee in the first couple months, but the fans have been asking for more goods, so I continue to produce them.
MRA: You have a strong racing background, coming from a well-known racing family. Tell us about the involvement Defy All Odds Apparel has with the racing community.
Texter: Yeah, for sure. I wouldnt be where I am today without motorcycle racing. I started Team DAO shortly after I launched the company. I have some solid riders on the team helping me grow it. 2010 and 2011 Champion Jake Johnson, Brandon Robinson and Shayna Texter are my Pro Flattrack riders. AMA SuperSport Champion James Rispoli, JD Beach, PJ Jacobsen, Eric Stump, and Zach Herrin are the Pro Road Race guys I help out. Kenny Venarchick reps the MX scene and Pro #1 Nate Redmann reps in AMA Pro Hillclimb. I feel the talent of the riders we sponsor are as good as any company out there, and they are all great people, which is more important than any good result.
MRA: Where can we find your apparel?
Texter: Hit us up at DAOapparel.com. We are always updating the website with cool stuff, and the online store is always open to our fans. You can also check us out on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram and all the social media stuff. @DAOapparel.
MRA: What are your future plans with the company?
Texter: I am not sure really. I really want to compete with top brands such as Hurley and Vans, but well see. Right now, I am having a lot of fun with it. The next plan is to try and get DAO into some stores so our fans can have more outlets to purchase the goods. You will see us at some events in 2013. Stay tuned to DAOapparel.com and updates on Facebook/Twitter to see the future of the company. We are also accepting resumes for the 2013 season, so send us over what you got. ctex@daoapparel.com.
Cory Texter Defy All Odds Apparel Owner/Founder
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