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VOLUME 6, ISSUE 2 • APRIL 2002
Daytona SuperCroSS - rounD 9 pg. 14
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Ft. of the MountainHare Scramble pg. 5
2002 Motorama Stories pg. 8
Ft. of the MountainHare Scramble pg. 5
2002 Motorama Stories pg. 8
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Volume 6 • Issue 2 • APRIL 2002
Our Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
“My First Race Bike” - by Trevor Bull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Hare Scramble - by Jim Bull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Holeshot Hotshot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Centerspread:
“24th Annual Motorama Speed Show & Race”- by Len Breech . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 “Wallaces Whirlwind” - by Jim Sanderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
April Events Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Race Results for Motorama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
“About My First Dirt Bike” - by Jessica Bull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
The Girls Club - by Deb Bull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Daytona Supercross - Round 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
The Marketplace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Classified Ads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
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COVER PHOTO: ALLEN GAVLAK
Hello Race Fans and Motorcycle Fanatics! I’d like to introduce myself and my family to everybody out there who lives or loves anything with wheels and an engine. My name is Jim Bull and pictured below you’ll see my lovely wife Deb, and our two awesome children Trevor and Jessica. We’re proud to announce we are the new publishers of Motorcycle Racing Action and we’re looking forward to getting to know all of you out there in motorcycle land.
We would like to thank Larry Hess and his staff for bringing life to this paper and for all the great action he’s been able to share with all of us over the past 6 years. You’ll see a lot of the same coverage that Larry has given you, but be on the look out for new features and columns all the time.
We welcome your ideas and suggestions, please don’t be afraid to contact us on any issue, after all, it is your publication. We look forward to making many new friends and also bumping in to some old ones. We thank you for your interest in our paper and we’ll see you at the races.
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My First Race BikeHi my name is Trevor James Bull. I wrote this story because my dad thought it would be a good way to introduce ourselves as the new owners. I am ten years old and I am going to tell you how I felt and how I felt riding my first race bike, a KX 85. On February 15, 2002,I was at my grandmas house. My sister and I were playing in the yard when it was starting to get cold and dark. So we went inside and started watching T.V. I was getting tired when all of the sudden my parents were here to pick us up. I ran outside , and thats when I saw it, yes my new KX 85 was mounted on the trailer! I ran out said ‘’ HI ‘’ to my parents gave them a hug and jumped into the back of the trailer! My little sister Jess did the same thing as me and jumped into the back of the truck. She jumped into the back of the truck because she got a new AFX Motocross helmet!
After a while my grandma came out and saw it. She thought it looked danger-ous, but I thought it looked awesome!! My mom & dad thought it looked awe-some also. My little sister who is seven years old wanted to ride it. She even sat on it when it was on the trailer. On our way home I was looking at it the whole time. When we got home I put it into the garage. The next day we had to do some things in the morning , but after the Supercross race we loaded up the bikes and went riding.
Before I was going to ride my new KX 85 ,I wanted to warm up on my old XR 70 because I haven’t rode in a while. But the darn Honda wouldn’t start. We tried, and tried, and tried, and tried again but it wouldn’t start. So my dad started up the KX and buzzed around on it just to make sure everything worked right. He popped some wheelie’s, and they were awesome. I call him the ‘Wheelie King’. So my dad came over and said, “OK, now you ride it.” I had some butterflies in my stomach but I got on and started it up and pulled out. When my dad rode his first bike with a clutch, it took him 3 hours just to pull out. I did it on my first try. After a while my dad told me to jump the small jump where we ride. So I did. It felt like jumping on a cloud because I have so much suspension, and everyone knows when you jump an XR 70 you are going to land hard because you are on your way to “bottom out heaven”.
That is how I felt with my first “RACE BIKE”. The end. By Trevor Bull
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March 30 District 6 & 7 Motocross ; District 6 Points & Contingency Race April 21 District 6 & 7 Motocross; District 7 Expert Points 4 Foot Trophy Day Sponsored by West Sore Suzuki, Mechanicsburg, PA June 2 District 6 & 7 Motocross; District 7 B, C, Youth & Women’s Points. 4 Foot Trophy Day Sponsored by Off Road Cycle Supply, Hanover, PA July 21 District 6 & 7 Motocross; District 6 Points.
4 Foot Trophy Day Sponsored by Montrose Dodge, Germantown, MD
September 2 District 6 & 7 Motocross; Labor Day Suzuki Championship. Hosted by Happy Ramblers & Doublin Gap. 2002 RM 125 Giveaway Sponsored by West Shore Suzuki Mechanicsburg, PA. Must Race a minimum of 1 class at Doublin Gap Sunday 9/1 and 1 class at Happy Ramblers Monday 9/2 to be eligible for Giveaway on 9/2 at Happy Ramblers.
September 29 District 6 & 7 Motocross; District 7 Expert Points. 4 Foot Trophy Day Sponsored by JT Motorsports, Frederick, MD
October 13 District 6 & 7 Motocross; District 7 B, C, Youth & Women’s Points. 4 Foot Trophy Day Sponsored by Ray Wilt’s Hanover, PA
November 3 District 6 & 7 Motocross 4 Foot Trophy Day Sponsored by D & D Cycles Hampstead, Maryland
MIDDLE ATLANTIC MOTOCROSS ASSOCIATION (MAMA) DATES
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For 2002, both the KX125 and 250 have been further refined with changes to the engines to increase power and revised suspension to dial in the ride. Also the KX85 returns after an incredible debut year in 2001 where is won it’s share of amateur championships and was named Best Mini-Motocrosser by Motocross Action magazine. This mighty motocrosser is the answer to championship dreams. Followed by the mid-sized KX100 which incorporates many of the KX85 improvements. They will definitely be front runners on the amateur scene. The mightiest of minis is the full-featured KX65 for those who want to eventually make the transition to the bigger minis. It has revisions to the frame and suspension for improved performance. Having the KX60, KX65, KX85, and KX100 to choose from, the future stars of the sport can graduate to each level as they develop their skills and ambitions. The big-bore KX500, nine-time winner of the famed Baja 1000 and choice of bike for champion Team Green® riders Destry Abbot and Brian Brown, continues its reign as the king of the open-class motocross bikes. Its reputation for class leading performance has made it a legend in its own time, but check it out for yourself.
IT’S A GREAT TIME TO PICK UP A 2002 KX!
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HaRE sCRamblE March 3, 2002 was the date for Ft. of the Mountains first Hare Scramble of the year.It had rained for three days prior to the season opener in the hills of Central PA, but things shaped up very nicely with temperatures in the high 50's and a good crowd on hand. Ft. of the Mountain offers classes for Youth/Amateur/Senior/Pro/Quads & Women, they have 2 courses, their main loop is roughly 6.5 miles through the woods with plenty of challenges for every-
one, their youth track is approximately 3 miles long. They offer 100% payback for experts and award one trophy for every 3 riders per class. Eats are avail-able. Ft. of the Mountain is located right off exit 13 of the PA Turnpike, and is easily accessible for riders in District 6 and 7. Camping is available if you call ahead, for information give them a ring at (814) 259-3827. And don't forget to read MRA for all of their upcoming events.Jim Bull, MRA
MOTORCYCLES200 A CLASS1. Kevin Anderson2. Dale Hiles Jr.3. Lewis Robbins III4. Andrew Albright5. Tyler McCreight
Open A CLASS1. Jack Lafferty Jr.2. Steven Green3. Christian Fret4. Christopher Curtis5. Joshua Sheffer6. Jacob Williams7. Fred Thompson III
Vet A CLASS1. Troy Baver2. Craig Shenigo3. Brian Blanchard4. Bob Walton5. Christopher Reichert6. Brian Karwaski7. Sean Petri
125B CLASS1. Ryan McGaha2. Rich Quayle3. Chase Compton4. Joseph Madrigale5. Shawn Hornberger6. Brandon Whelan7. Dominic Nudy, Jr.
200B CLASS1. Mark Delong2. Jeremy Miller
Open B CLASS1. Shane Hufford, Sr.2. Michael Dippel3. David Henninger4. Kevin Bowman
250B CLASS1. Brian Searfuss2. Charles Rill, Jr.3. Michael Treffinger4. Kristofer Heefner5. Sean Eric Van Assen6. Brett Dawson7. Kristian Shull
4 Stroke CLASS1. Danial McBride2. Bradley Barr3. Anthony Costanzi, Jr.4. Pat Emmons5. David Reinert6. David Greenamoyer7. Robert Dawson
Vet B CLASS1. Tracey Potter2. Shawn Crouse3. Daniel Maychak4. Drew Frebertahauser5. Robert Warner, Jr.6. Frank Evitts, Jr.
Senior CLASS1. Robert Kuhle2. Rick Wychunas3. Dominic Nudy4. Christopher Hunter5. D. Scott Danner6. Gregory Rzepliniski7. Charles Walker
MOTORCYCLES YOuTH50 Oil Injected CLASS1. Daniel Bromley
50 Stock CLASS1. Damon Bomgradner2. Robert P. Camp, III
60 (7-11) CLASS1. Justin Frederick2. Aaron Mulhern3. Shane Hufford, Jr..4. Austin Mulhern
80 (7-11) CLASS1. Andrew Delong2. Charles Pell, III
80 (12-15) CLASS1. Ryan McGaha2. Jerod Stoner3. Michael Soudas4. Eric Wise5. Michael Marschall6. Louis Green7. Tiffant Tonlin
80/100 CLASS1. Edward Pottieger, Jr.
Women CLASS1. Nicole Pennycook
4 WHEELERSuTILITY CLASS-4W1. Johnathan King, Jr.2. Bryan Failor3. Robert Greene, Jr.
Polaris CLASS-4W1. Jarrod Fogarty2. Jonathan Youtz3. David Ecker4. Scott Lenker5. Thomas Stuff
0-230 CLASS-4W1. Jonathan Cresswell2. Jeremy McIntyre
231/Open CLASS-A-4W1. Wes Stone
231/Open 4ST-A-4W1. Randy Brandt2. Matt Lawreence3. Jonathan Bowers4. Chad Kirby
Vet CLASS-4W1. Bryan Goodling2. Kenneth Tincher3. Scott Meckley4. Brian Shimkanon5. Robert Reese6. Kurt Stoner7. Edward Fieni
231/Open AT-B-4W1. George Ishle2. Steve McGuire3. Steven Tressler4. Jeff Keaney5. Bryan Casey6. Steven Miller, Jr.7. Mark Stoops
Open 4ST-B-4W1. Michael Johnson2. Matt Rohler
3. Brian Delucia4. James Stewart5. Kevin Baucum6. Ryan Ohara7. Stefanie Kenney
4ST C CLASS-4W1. John Shull2. John LaRocco3. Justin Bittle4. Mark Kowaluzike5. Eugene Hardy, Jr.6. Tony Jackson7. Matt Highlands
4 WHEEL-YOuTH50 CLASS1. Joseph Bromley
70 CLASS1. Adam Eric Killinger
90 CLASS1. Scott Meckley, Jr.2. Nathan P. Rothernel3. Andrew Mahey
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HOLESHOT HOTSHOT(MARCH)Event: Season Opener at Sleepy HollowRider: Jordan MillerHometown: Newmanstown, Pa.Bike: Honda CR 80District #: 104Experience: 1 1/2 yearsClass: 85cc 14-15 yr. oldSponsors: Sport Motor Service Mom & Dad Greg Parmart Lancaster Balloon
Jordan Miller from Newmanstown, PA is our Holeshot Hotshot for the month of March. Jordan pulled the Holeshot in both moto's plus a restart at Sleepy Hollows season opener in sub arctic weath-er last month. Jordan finished 1 - 2 respectively and took the overall win for the day. He is sponsored by Sport Motor Service in Newmanstown, PA. You can catch Jordan in action at all the local tracks and he also runs most of the Nationals in the area. Watch out next month, maybe you'll be the next MRA Hotshot.
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Using the power of his Moroney's H-D/Michael's H-D
Classics, Jared Mees closed out his Amateur career in the
short track portion of the 24th Annual Motorama with a pair
of Expert class wins, 250 A and 600 A. The event is run on
the dirt floor of the Pennsylvania State Farm Show Arena.
With the pounding of micro sprints and quads, in addition to
the big booming Rotaxes, the track tends to rut up. They did
get it fairly good by the time the evenings finals were run. At
least there weren't the leaping motorcycles like in the heats.
His wins were at opposite ends of the racing spectrum. In
repeating his win of last year in the 250, Mees jumped out in
front of Dillon Cava and Rich Mellinger and pulled away to a
fairly easy several length win. Behind him was another story!
Mellinger kept banging away
at Cava in the early going,
with Shawn Baer and Bryan
Douglas battling for fourth
spot a length or so behind.
Mellinger took second off the
second turn on the fifth lap,
with Cava returning the favor
in the same spot two laps
later. This time he held on to
claim second spot.
Luckily for Mees, there was
less than a full class of Open
Expert riders entered. He
fell in the second turn at the start of his heat,
and with his small stature, one of his 'friends' said he'd 'have
trouble bump starting a bicycle, much less his Rotax.'
Luckily for him, he started the final on the inside of the sec-
ond row, and was in third coming off the second turn at the
start, behind a pair of veteran riders, Rich Eisinger and Bob
Sweeten. As they started the third lap, Mees slipped inside
Sweeten for second. Dillon Cava got by Sweeten on the fol-
lowing lap. For several laps, Eisinger kept
the margin constant, but with about four
laps left, Mees started slicing the margin,
taking the lead as they came off the fourth
turn to take the two laps to go sign. Once
in front, he quickly added to his margin.
Joining Mees as a double winner was
"The Master of Motorama", Georgie Price,
who kept his win streak going of at least one win for the past
twelve years here by taking the Open Pro and 500 A classes.
On the third attempt, they finally got the Open Pro class
going, with the top two being the same every time: Georgie
Price and Tom McGrane Jr. in front. On the third lap,
another red came out for Phil Libhart trying
to use Mike Varnes' bike as 'jump ramp'. Again, Price
proved why he is one of the best in the country with a roof
over the track, putting his MetroRacing.com/
Monster Plates sponsored Rotax into one just in front of
McGrane's Monster Plates/Diem's Cycle Rotax. While
McGrane kept on Price's rear tire the entire way, Don Mullen
was pounding away on Ken Yoder for third, while Raun Wood
was doing the same to Ricky Winsett Jr. for fourth, but
the places stayed the same to the end.
In the 500, Price gated third
behind Joe Dohm and Ivan Carl.
Off the fourth turn, Dohm caught a
rut and almost did a freestyle
'Superman' move, while heading for the wall. Luckily,
he recovered in time, but in a distant third. After a few
laps of probing, Price slipped under off the second turn
on the fifth lap to take the lead that he increased to a
five yard margin.
It looks like the 30+ class is going to be interesting,
especially in the early part of the season. National num-
ber holders, Mike
Varnes and Ken Yoder,
along with Rich Mellinger, have turned thirty. True to form,
Varnes was first out of the second turn, with Yoder right
behind him and Mellinger, Ivan Carl and Bob Sweeten bat-
tling for third. While Varnes held the lead for the entire race,
Yoder kept pounding away,
looking for an opening. Sweeten
moved into fourth on the fifth
lap.
In addition to Mees and
Price, another rider took a pair
of wins. Bailey Spence repeated
his 2001 win in the 50 Oil
Injected (4-6) and then took
the 50 (4-6) class on his Miller's
Cycle/VPE sponsored machines.
In the Oil Injected classes, he
was in third, behind Christian
Seek and Dan Bromley. Spence
took the lead entering the third turn on lap two, while Kyle
Schlimme slipped by Bromley for second at the end of the
second lap. Most of the same players returned for the 50
(4-6) race that Spence grabbed the lead from Bromley and
Schlimme. Darian Robinson sliced through the field, taking
second by the end of the second lap.
Several other riders repeated their class win from the
previous Motorama. Austin Greenland easily repeated in the
85 (7-11) as did Shawn Palmer in the 250 B class. Also,
moving up a class for a win were Joey Peters in the 50 (7-8)
class and John Lewis in the 125 B class. John Long survived
a confusing 65 final that had the leaders falling about every
other lap, while R. J. Hart topped the 85 (12-15). James
Schaeffer fought his way to the front of the 600 B, taking the
lead from race long leader Richard Pfanders, off the fourth
turn on the seventh lap. Making his first flat track start in
nearly two decades, Matt Biedka nipped Pfanders for second
at the line.
24th ANNUAL MOTORAMA SPEED SHOW AND RACE: SHORT TRACKMees Mows Down Motorama STHARRISBURG FARM SHOW COMPLEx, HARRISBURG, PA, FEBRUARY 15, 2002
By Len Breech Photos by Ben Breech
250 PRO1st 57 Ken Yoder
2nd 88A Raun Wood
600 PRO1st 79U Georgie Price
2nd 99 Tom McGrane Jr.3rd 57 Ken Yoder4th 75 Don Mullen
600 A1st 20 Jared Mees
2nd 86X Rich Eisinger
Race Results for Both Days are on Page 12.
Sussex Motorsports backed Yamaha pilot, Ty Wallace topped both the 125 and 250 Pro/Expert class podiums before a packed house at the 24th annual Motorama Indoor Races and Speed Show at the Harrisburg Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Wallace battled with Bromley Suzuki backed veteran Pro/Expert, Barry Carsten in the 125 main event final where Wallace made the win look relatively easy. In the 250 Pro/Expert final, Wallace battled with Carsten once again right off the gate and into the first turn, which allowed KTM pilot, Ryan Jones to sneak around the two to take the holeshot and the early lead. Wallace hung on and waited for the right moment to get around the talented Jones.
The pass came on lap five when Wallace used lapped traffic to his advantage to make the pass for the lead. On the following lap, all Hell broke loose on the tight, techni-cal arenacross track when at least three dif-ferent riders went down in two different technical sections creating a dangerous situ-ation for the downed riders. The race was red flagged and with 60% of the race run, was scored on the last lap completed giving Wallace another win and the lion’s share of the Pro/Expert purse.
Carsten, an AMA District Six local favorite, piloted his Suzuki to what looked like a pretty easy win in the Over 30 Pro/Expert class final. Rounding out the Over 30 Pro/Expert final podium were two more local favorites, Gaylon Dickson and Jim McIlvaine.
In the highly competitive 85cc 7-11 mini class, local boy Garrett Toth got out to the early lead and cruised to the final event win.
Rounding out the 85cc 7-11 class podium were Daniel Holton, Jr. and Broc Schmelyn.
Motorama, in its 24th year, is the largest event of its kind in northeastern Pennsylvania and features two full days of arenacross racing, a speed show, short-track, go-cart, and radio-controlled-car racing, trails exhibition and competition and the Miss Motorama beauty pageant. Motorama‘s arenacross is the first race of the new season on the AMA District Six calendar.
Wallace got the jump off the gate in the 125 Pro/Expert final and rounded the hard left first turn with the lead aboard his Sussex Motorsports YZF 250 thumper and never looked back. Rounding out the top five were Jones, Carsten, Kevin Brodsky Jr. and McIlvaine. The tight, technical track made passing
somewhat dif-ficult and lapped traffic becomes a factor for the leaders early on. By lap s e v e n , Wallace’s lead was a comfort-able four sec-onds. Carsten passed Jones on the previ-ous lap to take second, Jones was now third, Brodsky fourth and Dickson was now fifth. On lap eight, Dickson went down on the infield triple and took sev-eral riders with him as
yellow flags were waving everywhere. Fortunately, the top four were unaffected by the mayhem. Wallace took the checkers and the 125 Pro/expert final win followed by Carsten, Jones, Brodsky and Casey Clark.
KTM pilot Jones took advantage of the battle between Wallace and Carsten as they got off the gate and came into the first turn, managing to sneak around the outside of the two bar banging competitors to take the early lead in the 250 Pro/Expert final. In tow were Wallace, Carsten, Jeremy Cook and McIlvaine. Jones kept the lead until the end of lap five when Wallace took advantage of lapped traffic and made the pass on the unsuspecting Jones for the lead. Jones was relegated to second. Carsten and Cook were third and fourth with Brodsky moving up to fifth. On the following lap may-hem ensued as three riders went down in different sections creating a dangerous situation for all on the track.
The race was red flagged and scored on the last lap complet-ed. Wallace came out on top followed by Jones, C a r s t e n , Cook and Brodsky.
Carsten, the local veteran Pro/Expert Suzuki pilot, rounded the first turn in the Over 30 Expert final with the lead. Trailing were McIlvaine, Joe Ellington, Tim Schmelyn and Todd Weindel. On the second lap, Dickson passed Weindel for fifth after a not so great start. Dickson put his head down and began charging. On the following two laps, Dickson began picking off riders. First Dickson relegated Schmelyn to fifth, then he passed Ellington to take third and then began chipping away at the leaders and made the pass on McIlvaine for second near the end of lap seven. Carsten’s lead was a comfortable six seconds by lap eight, assuring Carsten the Over 30 Pro/Expert final event win. Dickson tried to go after Carsten but ran out of time and had to settle for second. Rounding out the Over 30 Pro/Expert podium were McIlvaine, Schmelyn and Ellington.
Kyle Werner nailed the holeshot in the 85cc 7-11 class final but went down hard in the second turn, giving the lead to Toth. Trailing Toth were Daniel Holton Jr, Brandon Seibold, Broc Schmelyn and Colton Harrison. Werner, who got the holeshot and led until his crash in the second turn, remount-ed dead last. Werner managed to work his way back to fifth when the two-laps-to-go signal came out. Werner once again went down but managed to remount only losing one spot for sixth by the checkered flag. Toth got the win. Rounding out the top five were Holton, Schmelyn, Seibold and Harrison. Sixth through tenth went to Werner, Scott Donaldson, Travis Overly, S. Bowen Moore and Jordan Donaldson.
“Wallaces Whirlwind”24th Annual Motorama ArenacrossHARRISBURG FARM SHOW COMPLEx, HARRISBURG, PA, FEBRUARY 16, 2002
24th ANNUAL MOTORAMA SPEED SHOW AND RACE: SHORT TRACK
– By Jim P. Sanderson
Jim McIlvaine finished 3rd in Over 30 Expert class final at the Motorama Arenacross held at the Harrisburg Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, PA.
Sussex Motosports backed Pro/Expert Yamaha thumper pilot, TY Wallace won both the 125 and 250 Pro/Expert final events at the 24th Annual Motorama Arenacross on February 16th in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Joe Ellington (44) and Tim Schmelyn (1) battle for fourth place in the Over 30 Expert final event at the 24th Annual Motorama
Indoor Races and Speed Show in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Bromley Suzuki backed Barry Carsten (66) won the Over 30 Expert class final at the 24th annual
Motorama Arenacross in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on February 16th. Carsten also finished 2nd in the
125 and 3rd in the 250 Pro/Expert final events.
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FEBRuARY 16, 2002 RESuLTS:125 Pro/Expert: 1. Ty Wallace (Yam); 2. Barry Carsten (Suz); 3. Ryan Jones (Ktm); 4. Kevin Brodsky Jr. (Yam); 5. Casey Clark (Yam); 6. Michael Bear (Yam); 7. Jim McIlvaine (Suz); 8. Clint Johnson (Yam); 9. Christopher Brown (Yam); 10. Billy Myers (Yam).
250 Pro/Expert: 1. Ty Wallace (Yam); 2. Ryan Jones (Ktm); 3. Barry Carsten (Suz); 4. Jeremy Cook (Yam); 5. Kevin Brodsky (Yam); 6. Jim McIlvaine (Suz); 7. Gaylon Dickson (Kaw); 8. Casey Clark (Yam); 9. Michael Bear (Yam); 10. Michael Schneck ((Yam).
30+ Expert: 1. Barry Carsten (Suz); 2. Gaylon Dickson (Kaw); 3. Jim McIlvaine (Suz); 4. Tim Schmelyn (Kaw); 5. Joe Ellington (Yam); 6. Jeff Good (?); 7. Robert Hayes (Yam); 8. Todd Weindel (Suz); 9. Kevin Stull (Hon); 10. Arnold Hastings (Hon).
85 (7-11): 1. Garrett Toth (Ktm); 2. Daniel Holton Jr. (Kaw); 3. Broc Schmelyn (Kaw); 4. Brandon Seibold (Kaw); 5. Colton Harrison (Suz); 6. Kyle Werner (Suz); 7. Scott Donaldson (Kaw); 8. Travis Overly (Yam); 9. S. Bowen Moore (Suz); 10. Jordan Donaldson (Kaw).
250 Nov: 1. Terry Dennis ; 2. Derek Martzall; 3. John Stadter; 4. James Maynard; 5. Stan Harbold; 6. john Schafft; 7. Matt Livelsberger; 8. Eric Boozel; 9. Randy Kastle; 10. Joe DeAngelo.
250 Am: 1. Clay Campbell (Kaw); 2. Phillip Weigand (Kaw); 3. Scott Behrens (Hon); 4. Ken Schnatter (Hon); 5. Mark Stephens (Kaw); 6. Drew Kibler (Hon); 7. Chris Knuth (Yam); 8. Shawn Yound (Suz); 9. A. Scott Martin (Hon); 10. Chris Boltz (Yam).
25+ Am: 1. Clay Campbell (Kaw); 2. Scott Zellers (Hon); 3. John Barto Jr. (Yam); 4. Jason Guthridge (Yam); 5. Scott Behrens (Hon); 6. A. Scott Martin (Hon); 7. Gustav Golden (Hon); 8. Glen Hoffman Jr. (Kaw); 9. Jimmy Hetrick (Yam); 10. John Schafft (Kaw).
125 Am: 1. Blake Taylor; 2. Jay Weller; 3. drew Kibler; 4. Bruce Sharp; 5. Jason Lachat; 6. Jason Guthridge; 7. Steve Wagner; 8. Nearmon Barrett; 9. Sean McLaughlin; 10. Charlie Ridgeway.
125 Nov: 1. Paul Scott; 2. Dylan Kautz; 3. Jim Coleman; 4. Gustav Golden; 5. Thomas Craig; 6. Pete
Brubaker; 7. Joe Wright Jr.; 8. Nick Fantanarosa; 9. Aric Glosser; 10. Jon Laski.
65 (10-11): 1. Broc Schmelyn (Ktm); 2. Colton Harrison (Kaw); 3. Marcus Hodge (Ktm); 4. Scott Donaldson (Kaw); 5. Jordan Donaldson (Kaw); 6. Justin Maylath (Ktm); 7. Andrew Staggs (Kaw); 8. Zack Rudy (Kaw); 9. Dennis Johns Jr. (Ktm); 10. Trevor Straw (Kaw).
50 (4-6): 1. Darian Robinson (Cob); 2. Bailey Spence (Cob); 3. Christian Seek (Cob); 4. Austin Weaver (Pol); 5. Hunter Dennis (Yam); 6. Mitchell Ovell (Yam); 7. Dakota Dunman (Ktm); 8. Matt Shutt (Ktm); 9. Jarek Balkovic (Yam); 10. Blake Wadsworth (Ktm).
65 (7-9): 1. Garrett Toth; 2. Justice Barcia; 3. Brandon Seibold; 4. Scott Seal; 5. Andrew Benson; 6. Richie Kastle; 7. Darren Taughinbaugh; 8. Chaz Light; 9. Cody Lunceford; 10. Kyle Bitterman.
85 (12-13): 1. Chad Wages (Kaw); 2. Willy Toth Jr. (Kaw); 3. Matt Warnick (Yam); 4. Michael Roseto (Yam); 5. Jake Thompson (Yam); 6. Zach Clyde (Suz); 7. Eric MacMinn (Kaw); 8. John Hewczuk (Suz); 9. Scott Coleman (Kaw).
50 (7-8): 1. Scott Seal; 2. Kameron Page; 3. Scott Heilman; 4. Zach Pisanchyn; 5. Troy Davis; 6. Joe Pietrefesa; 7. Kyle Bitterman; 8. Jake Keeney; 9. Josh Villarreal; 10. Josh Swartz.
P/Wee (7-8): 1. Jacob Diana (Yam); 2. Austin Klucker (Yam); 3. Jake Keeney (Yam); 4. Gage Seyfert (Kaw); 5. Storm Sheckells (Yam); 6. Donald Gurreri (Yam); 7. Cavin Clyde (Ktm); 8. Tyler Barron (Yam); 9. Mark Lentz (Yam); 10. Corey Cook (Yam).
85 (14-15): 1. Derrick wile (Kaw); 2. Jordan Miller (Hon); 3. Alex Sharkey (Hon); 4. Trey Straw (Yam); 5. Ashlin Hollinger (Kaw); 6. Steven Zarra (Kaw).
P/Wee (4-6): 1. Mitchell Ovell (Yam); 2. Hunter Dennis (Yam); 3. Jarek Balkovic (Yam); 4. Dale Lenz II (Yam); 5.Bailey Spence (Yam); 6. Austin Behrens (Yam); 7. Greg Hoffman (Yam); 8. Keith Lengle Jr. (Yam); 9. Kace Winters (Yam); 10. Daniel Bromley (Yam).
SCHBY: 1. Billy Myers (Yam); 2. Jay Weller (Kaw); 3. Michael Foor (Hon); 4. Dylan Kautz (Hon); 5. Joshua Rockwell (Hon).
FEBRuARY 15, 2002 RESuLTS:Open 4W 4 Stroke: 1. John Natalie (Hon); 2. Chris Coleman (Hon); 3. Gilbert Attix III (Wal); 4. Dustin Wimmer (Yam); 5. David Diver (Wal
250 B: 1. Jason Palmer (Yam); 2. John McInturff Jr. (KTM); 3. Scott Behrens (Yam); 4. Jonathan Jordan (Hon); 5. James Way (C-A) 6. Walt Behrens (Yam); 7. Robert Schaeffer (Yam); 8. Mel Hall (Hon); 9. John Lewis (Hon); 10. Curtis Wise (Yam)
30 +: 1. Mike Varnes (Rtx); 2. Ken Yoder (Suz); 3. Rich Mellinger (Yam); 4. Bob Sweeten (Rtx); 5. Lew Woods (Hon); 6. Rich Eisinger (Rtx); 7. Joe Bromley (ATK); 8. Ivan Carl (Yam); 9. Raymond Jenkins (Yam); 10. Bill Reynolds (Yam)
65: 1. John Long III (KTM); 2. Marcus Hodge (Kaw); 3. Brett Pugh (Kaw); 4. Jake Quick (Kaw); 5. Andrew Benson (Kaw); 6. Troy DeSimone (KTM); 7. Colton Harrison (Kaw); 8. Brandon Conley (Kaw); 9. Austin Greenland (Kaw); 10. Cameron Tyson (KTM)
125 B: 1. John Lewis V (KTM); 2. Mark Stambaugh (Hon); 3. Matthew Young (Kaw); 4. Travis Roy (Hon); 5. Chris Mecier (Hon) 6. Jeff McManus (Hon); 7. Bradlee Phillips (Suz)
30 + 4W: 1. David Porter (Hon); 2. Mike Dougas (Yam); 3. Denny Rightenour (Hon); 4. Dan Robinson (Hon); 5. Kevin Bures (Hon
50 Oil Injected (4-6): 1. Bailey Spence (Yam); 2. Kyle Schlimme (Yam); 3. Danny Bromley (Yam); 4. Christian Seek (Yam); 5. Stephen Buss (Yam) 6. Greg Hoffman (Yam); 7. Kace Winters (Yam); 8. Zach Mullen (Yam); 9. Joseph Baier (Hon); 10. Dalton Worthington (Suz)
50 Oil Injected (7-8): 1. Jacob Diana (Yam); 2. Jake Keeney (Yam); 3. Storm Sheckells (Yam); 4. Troy DeSimone (Bet); 5. Timothy Walls Jr. (Yam) 6. Joshua Short (Yam); 7. Tyler Barton (Yam); 8. Tyler Sweigard (Suz); 9. Ryan Chrismer (Yam); 10. Matthew Myers (Yam)
85 (7-11): 1. Austin Greenland (Hon); 2. Brandon Robinson (Yam); 3. Brett Pugh (Kaw); 4. Evan Baer (Yam); 5. John Long III (Yam) 6. Travis Overly (Yam); 7. Haden Avery (Kaw); 8. Travis Hill (Hon); 9. Jesse Long (Hon); 10. Josh Langreck (Kaw)
85 (12-15): 1. R. J. Hart IV (Yam); 2. Joey Parks (Kaw); 3. Trent Russler (Hon)
50 (4-6): 1. Bailey Spence (LEM); 2. Darian Robinson (Cob); 3. Kyle Schlimme (LEM); 4. Danny Bromley (KTM); 5. Christian Seek (Cob) 6. Austin Behrens (Yam); 7. David Crothers (LEM); 8. Joseph Baier (Yam)
250 A: 1. Jared Mees (Hon); 2. Dillon Cava (Yam); 3. Rich Mellinger (Yam); 4. Shawn Baer (Rtx); 5. Bryan Douglas (Hon) 6. Ray Lied (Yam); 7. Brian Phillips (Yam); 8. Bob Sweeten (Hon)
50 (7-8): 1. Joey Peters (Cob); 2. Scott Seal (Cob); 3. Kyle Bitterman (Cob); 4. Cameron Tyson (LEM); 5. Chaz Clingerman (Kaw) 6. Jake Keeney (Cob); 7.Joseph Pietrefesa (KTM); 8. Troy DeSimone (KTM); 9. Storm Sheckells (Yam); 10. Skyler Smith (KTM)
250 Pro: 1. Ken Yoder (Suz); 2. Raun Wood (Hon); 3. Tom McGrane Jr. (Hon); 4. Don Mullen (Hon); 5. Mike Varnes (Yam) 6. Roy Miller (Suz); 7. Nick Arment (Yam); 8. Georgie Price (Hon)
600 A: 1. Jared Mees (Rtx); 2. Rich Eisinger (Rtx); 3. Dillon Cava (Rtx); 4. Bob Sweeten (Rtx); 5. Shawn Baer (Rtx) 6. Ivan Carl (Hon); 7. David Smith (Rtx); 8. Joe Bromley (KTM)
Open 4W: 1. Nathan Dallas (Hon); 2. David Porter (Hon); 3. Gilbert Attix III (Hon); 4. Kevin Bures (Hon); 5. John Natalie (Hon)
600 B: 1. James Schaeffer (Yam); 2. Matt Biedka (KTM); 3. Rich Pfanders (Yam); 4. Jason Palmer (Yam); 5. James Way (C-A) 6. John McInturff Jr. (KTM); 7. Brian Yerger (Yam); 8. Fred Anderson (Rtx); 9. Brandon Kreeger (Yam); 10. Michael Headman (Yam)
250 4W 2 ST: 1. Nathan Dallas (Hon); 2. Jason Dunkelberger (Wal); 3. John Natalie (Hon); 4. David Diver (Wal); 5. Gilbert Attix III (Wal)
Open Pro: 1. Georgie Price (Rtx); 2. Tom McGrane (Rtx); 3. Ken Yoder (Rtx); 4. Don Mullen (W-R); 5. Ricky Winsett Jr. (W-R) 6. Raun Wood (Rtx); 7. Phil Libhart (Rtx); 8. Roy Miller (Suz); 9. Mike Varnes (Rtx); 10. Nick Arment (Suz)
Open 4W B: 1. Ian Tolbert (Hon); 2. Lee Dickerson (Hon); 3. Jason Miller (Hon); 4. Chad O'Brien (Yam); 5. Shaun Lawton (Hon)
500 A: 1. Georgie Price (Bul); 2. Ivan Carl Hon); 3. Joe Dohm (Yam); 4. Rich Reynolds (Yam); 5. Bill Reynolds (Yam)
Race Results for Motorama!!!
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About my firstDirt Bike. The month I got my Dirt Bike was February 2001. MY brother got a Honda. My brother got his january 2001. I was kinda mad because I safd my money first but my brother got his Dirt Bike befor I did. It was OK because I no my dad was going to get me one soon. Then one night my Crazy dad came home and rode my pw 50 right into the liveing room. It made me feel Very, very, very happy inside because I new my dad loved me very much. GUESS What ? ? the best part is my brother jest got a new Dirt Bike, and now I get to ride both the Honda and the yamaha. ISN’T T H A T C O O L . The EndBy Jessica Nicole BullAge 7
the Girls ClubHey Girls, we’re designating a portion of the paper in each issue to us,,, the girls, who support, encourage, and follow our guys to the track each week. The idea behind this column is to ‘keep it light’ and HAVE FUN. We can share ideas, thoughts, and maybe even exchange ‘tips’ on how to handle the different situations us girls find ourselves in from time to time. For instance,,, Is your guy spending more time in the garage lately? Have you ever come home and found a note that read, ‘Honey, I’ve gone ridin’ with the guys, see ya tonight’? Does your guy stop by the cycle shop at least once a week and drag you with him? Do you feel that sometimes in order to get his attention, you have to sit on his machine? or better yet,,, will he even let you get ‘close’ to his toy? Even though your guy may not have done these particular things to you, I’m sure you could share with me some he has done. I’m going to be at the local tracks during this racing season to meet you, talk, compare notes, and make friends. My objective for this column in the coming season is to promote fun, with cycle and racer awareness, through the eyes of us ladies. The very first ‘girls-only’ survey I’m planning, is really quite simple and should be lots of fun. Here’s a hint,,, “NAME THAT PART” yeah,,, that’s right,,, at the bottom of the page is a picture of a dirt bike with lines pointing to specific parts, now,,,, “what’s that called?’
I’m sure it will be a blast to see what us girls come up with. Please know that my desire is not to offend any of us gals who already know this stuff, because many of us girls already know some, if not all the parts on our guys bike. Some of us girls already ride or race our own machines!!
What you need to do is write your answers down, cut it out and mail me your answers. The official results of the girls survey will be posted in the next issue. After taking the survey - ask your guy how you did,,, your guy may be really impressed,,,,,, he may even let you help him change the oil....... NOT........ but then again, he may laugh at some of your answers,,, but hav-ing him take the time to teach you the parts of his bike can’t be all that bad, can it??? He’s spending time with you, right ladies? So either way, we WIN! We all like attention from our guys.
If the turnout is great for this one,,, perhaps maybe “NAME THAT TOOL” could be the sequel. Send me your thoughts, ideas or just a ‘hello’ to : Deb Motorcycle Racing Action • PO Box 122 • Conestoga, PA 17516 or e-mail me at: [email protected]
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The 31st running of the Daytona Supercross propelled Ricky Carmichael into the series points lead past David Vuillemin by5 points. Vuillemin, who couldn't ride because of a shoulder injury had to sit on the sidelines and watch RC take over 1st place in the series. David is hoping to return to the fight in round 10 in New Orleans. Carmichael pulled the holeshot, but was challenged early by both Tim Ferry and Travis Pastrana. Ferry took the lead for almost half a lap but the determined Carmichael quickly regained the lead and never looked back. Carmichael's win makes him only the third rider in the history of Daytona Supercross to win the main 3 years in a row.He joins the ranks of greats Jeff Stanton, and Mike Keidrowski, also with this win, he tiesex-Kawasaki icon Jeff Ward for all time wins.
In 125 action, Chad Reed again dominates the series in the East with his 4th straight win. Grant Langston pulled the hole-shot but had a real dogfight with Reed and Mike Brown right on his tail. On lap 7, Reed went to make his move through the whoops when he and Langston got into each other and Langston went down. Grant was able to get up and hold onto 3rd place, till the end of the race a full minute separated the three from the rest of the pack. Reeds win also sets a precedent in Daytona history. He is only the third non American to win a main event in 31 years of racing, Reed hails from Australia, and his win ties him with non other than Ricky Carmichael for 125cc wins.
Jim Bull, MRA
Round 9Daytona Supercross By Honda By Jim Bull
Ezra Lusk & 125 Champ Chad Reed.
Eating R.C.’s Dirt!
2002 AMA SuPeRCROSS RACe ReSuLTS
125cc
250cc
POINT STANDINGS after 9 Rounds
1) 100 Chad Reed 2) 84 Mike Brown 3) 62 Steve Boniface 4) 59 Buddy Antunez 5) 50 Kelly Smith 6) 48 Larry Ward 7) 47 John Dowd 8) 47 Grant Langston 9) 46 Branden L. Jesseman 10) 45 Greg Schnell
1) 184 Ricky Carmichael 2) 179 David Vuillemin 3) 132 Ezra lusk 4) 126 Stephane Roncada 5) 126 Jeremy McGrath 6) 120 Mike LaRocco 7) 102 Nate Ramsey 8) 96 Travis Pastrana 9) 95 Ernesto Fonseca 10) 94 Damon Huffman
RESULTS:
250 Main Event1. Ricky Carmichael HON
2. Tim Ferry YAM
3. Ezra Lusk KAW
4. Sebastien Tortelli HON
5. Jeremy McGrath YAM
6. Nate Ramsey HON
7. Ernesto Fonseca HON
8. Nick Wey YAM
9. Damon Huffman SUZ
10. Heath Voss HON
11. Kyle Lewis HON
12. Stephane Roncada KAW
13. Jason Thomas YAM
14. Keith Johnson YAM
15. James Povolny HON
16. Barry Carsten SUZ
17. Kevin Crine HON
18. Jeremias Israel HON
19. Brian Mason KAW
20. Joe Oehlhof YAM
125 East Main Event1. Chad Reed YAM
2. Mike Brown KAW
3. Grant Langston KTM
4. Branden Jesseman SUZ
5. Josh Woods SUZ
6. Greg Schnell YAM
7. John Dowd KTM
8. Andy Short SUZ
9. Buddy Antunez SUZ
10. Ryan Clark YAM
11. Kelly Smith YAM
12. Ty Hadsell YAM
13. Steve Boniface KTM
14. Josh Summey YAM
15. Keith Johnson YAM
16. Jeff Gibson YAM
17. Johnny Marley HON
18. Steve Mertens HUS
19. Turbo Reif SUZ
20. Billy Laninovich KTM
photos by Chris & Allen Gavlak
Photo by Chris & Allen Gavlak
Photos by Chris & Allen Gavlak
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