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Monthly AMAteur rAce coverAge voluMe 7, ISSUE 4 • June 2003

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#14 Jake Johnson‘02 Grand NationalRookie of the Year

harescrambleMotocrossshort trackWe Got it!!

harescrambleMotocrossshort trackWe Got it!!

#14 Jake Johnson‘02 Grand NationalRookie of the Year

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3 In This Issueof Motorcycle Racing Action

Motorcycle Racing ActionP.O. Box 122 • Conestoga, PA 17516

PHONE: (717) 951-5620

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Motorcycle Racing Action and logo are the property of Motorcycle Racing Action. No part of this newspaper or its logo, may be reproduced without written permission of the publisher. Motorcycle Racing Action (MRA) is published 10 times a year. MRA and its advertisers are not responsible for unsolicited material. The act of mailing any material shall constitute an expressed warranty by the con-tributor that the material is original and in no way an infringement upon others. For material to be considered, contributors must include their name, address and phone number for verification of information. Material will only be returned by instruction and with a SASE. Statements, opinions and conclusions expressed in this newspaper may be exclusively those of the author and/or his or her sources and do not reflect those of MRA. Ads will be published in the received order, which may at time necessitate a waiting period. Motorcycle Racing Action assumes no liability if, for any reason, an ad is omitted or for errors. Ads may be subject to editing and whenever possible will be supplied to the advertiser for review and proofing.

Motorcycle Racing Action StaffJIM BULL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CEO & Publisher JESSICA BARTO. . . . . . . . . . . . Graphic Designer DEB BULL. . . . . . . . . . . . . Asst. Editor/Office Mgr.

©2003 Motorcycle Racing Action

CoVeR PHoto: motorcycle Racing Action

Hello Race Fans! Happy June to you all. I don’t think we have any official holidays in

June, but I vote we make one. We could all use a little more time off to go

racing. Well we’re hot into the race calendar here in D-6. There are 5

rounds of both the State Hare Scramble Series and 5 rounds of the MX

Championship Series in the books. We’ve had a National GNCC event at

Rausch Creek and the short track guys have an Amateur National Qualifier

at Williams Grove this month.

Never fear there is plenty more racing to come this year, heck I’m

not even sure if winter is over yet. The cold and the rain just keep hanging

around. But hey, on the brighter side the weekends have been mostly dry,

so gas up those rigs and head on out to the tracks.

Don’t forget to keep reading MRA for all your local race action, and

keep checking back to the website www.motorcycleracingaction.com

to view and purchase your race photos, who knows you might just catch

your self in action. And please remember to support the race tracks and

the advertisers in MRA, they support the sport you love. Jim Bull, MRA email: [email protected]

Volume 7 • Issue 4 • JUNE 2003

our Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Holeshot Hotshot/may–Khyle Willis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4mRA Racer Review–brian Schmid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Flying Dutchmen Results from 5-4-03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,7mt Pleasant mX opener . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10ACR Vintage at evansville, 5-3-03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11“lewis Almost Doubles at Path Valley St” – by len breech . . . . . . . . . . 12Pagoda Short track, 5-11-03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Scott Powersports open House & Rider Profile – by Jim bull . . . . . . . . . 14Doublin Gap – Rider Appreciation Day 5-11-03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Happy Ramblers Results from 4-19-03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Sleepy Hollow Results from 4-27-03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,19,37

Centerspread:GnCC Racing-may 10-11, 2003 at Rausch Creek – by Jim bull . . . . . . . . . . .22-23

Hurricane Hills, 4-27-03 State Harescramble Rd#4 – by Jason l.Hughes . . 24Compass Race team–Shippensburg Harescramble, 5-11-03 . . . . . . . .25,40Atco motocross Park - April 19, 2003 – by matt Wozney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Rd#3 Hurricane Hills Sports Center, 5-4-03 – by Jim Sanderson . . . . . . . . 30the Racers edge – by Andy Fleck & Al Carr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32upcoming events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32GnC Quad national at budds Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33“Surprises Sprout at trail-Way night St” – by len breech . . . . . . . . . . . 36lancaster Honda open House, 5-17-03 – by Jim bull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39The Marketplace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34,35Subscription information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Rausch Creek GnCC – by trish Krachun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

2003 MOTO CROSS - CHAMPIONSHIP - CONTINGENCY - D6 BUCKS EVENTS(p) INDICATES POINTS RACE (Counts toward the 2003 Class Championship)(**) INDICATES CONTINGENCY (These are district 6 series manufacturer contingency races), check with your bike manufacturer for details.($) INDICATES DISTRICT – 6 BUCKS (At the end of the year, these races count toward D6 certificates that can be used toward entry fees) Rnd# Date track Class Pts mfg Cont D6 bucks 1 APR 6 – DOUBLIN GAP (p) YES 2 APR 13 – PAGODA (p) YES 3 APR 19 – HAPPY RAMBLERS (p**$) YES YES YES 4 MAY 18 – FLYING DUTCHMEN (p) YES 5 MAY 25 – SLEEPY HOLLOW (p) YES 6 JUN 22 – RACEWAY PARK (p) YES 7 JUN 29 – DOUBLIN GAP (p**$) YES YES YES 8 JUL 5 – EVANSVILLE (p**$) YES YES YES 9 JUL 20 – MT PLEASANT (p) YES 10 JUL 27 – HAPPY RAMBLERS (p) YES 11 AUG 31 – FLYING DUTCHMEN (p**$) YES YES YES 12 SEP 1 – SLEEPY HOLLOW (p**$) YES YES YES 13 SEP 7 – HURRICANE HILLS (p) YES 14 SEP 13 – EVANSVILLE (p) YES 15 SEP 21 – HURRICANE (p**$) YES YES YES 16 OCT 4 & 5 – RACEWAY PARK (p**$) YES YES YES 17 OCT 12 – PAGODA (p**$) YES YES YES 18 NOV 15 – ATCO (p) YES

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HOLESHOT HOTSHOT(MAY)event: Sleepy Hollow Mini Track 4/27/03Rider: Khyle WillisHometown: Pine Groave, PAbike: Honda TRX 90District #: 6experience: 3 yearsClass: Quad 90cc Production Mod.Sponsors: Mom & Dad, Scheib Family

10 year old, Khyle Willis from Pine Grove, PA is the MRA Holeshot Hotshot for the month of

April. Khyle pulled the hole-shot in both motos in Division 1 of the 90cc production mod. Class at Sleepy in late April. Khyle ran strong in both motos and took home the overall win for the day. Khyle and his family asked that we thank the Scheib fami-ly, especially Brian for all of their help. Watch out next month, you may be the next MRA Hotshot.

R A C e R R e V i e WName: Brian SchmidRace #: 105Class: Open ExpertBike: Honda TRX250RExperience: 7 years racing 4 years nationalsHometown: Colden, NYSponsors: ITP, DP Brakes, VPE, Pivot Works, Mothers, Liquid Performance, PRM, Hyper Wheels, RPM

MRA was at the GNCC race at Rausch Creek Motorsports Park last month and we had an

opportunity to talk with VPE sponsored Cross Country Racer Brian Schmid from Colden, NY. Brian races

the GNCC series in the Open Expert Quad Division and has managed some very impressive finishes with

his VPE Stroker engine on his 250R Honda. Brian finished 5th overall in the nation last year and as of

race time was 4th in the point standings this year. Brian pulled an impressive 2nd place finish at Rausch

Creek and was hot on the heels of the 1st place finisher. Watch out for this quad racer, before you know

it he’ll be racing with the pros.

Brian Schmid with Fred and Lynn of V.P.E.

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Senior 40+1 John Cunningham2 Jeff Kearney3 Scott Lenker4 Thomas Vasko5 Lonnie Garland, Sr.

2 Stroke A1 Rob Hertz2 Tom Hertz

4 Stroke A1 Harold Foley2 Jonathan Bowers3 Michael Johston4 Randy Brandt5 Jason Hughes6 Todd Rothermel

motorcycles200 cc A – no riders

201 – open A1 Philip Wiegard2 Adam Albright3 Tyler McCreight

Vet A1 Jerry Borcherdt

Senior1 Reed Houck2 Dennis Mann

Super Senior1 Tom Phillips

80 – open C1 Daniel Daigneault2 Scott Lander3 Marcio Astudillo4 Reid Block5 John Mackay6 Anthony Nease

4 Stroke1 Mike Ego2 Wayne Grenewicz3 Anthony Costanzi, Jr.4 Joseph Stabile5 Daniel Storm

125 b1 Jason Henriksen2 Tommy Sullivan3 Timothy Rizzon4 Christopher Rizzon5 David Thomas Curci6 Kevin Crouse

200 b1 Paul Shaver2 Brian Carpenter3 Ryan Fleagle

250 b1 Ken Rowe2 Robert Ankney

251 – open b1 Mitch Kendig2 Richard Rizzon3 Justin Bryerton

Vet b1 Mark Eckert2 James Walker3 Lance Budinger4 Brian Urick

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Under New Ownership- 30 yrs. Experience in

building and prepping a Motocross Track

June Races

June 15th – Happy Fathers Day2 Bikes To Be Given Away

Double Track PointsSponsored by Lebanon Valley Cycles

H o n d a Ya m a h a S u z u k i717-865-6633 www.lebvalcycles.com

June 29th – Regular Program

A special Thanks to Lebanon Valley Cycles for their generous support of Sleepy racers. They have a great shop.

11:00 Rider’s Meeting • 11:30 PracticeRacing starts immediately after practice

Contact Information:Office Phone: 717-653-4830 • Track Phone: 717-865-5530

E-mail : [email protected] www.sleepyhollowmotocross.com

“Where motocross isn’t a job it’s an obsession”

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FLYING DUTCHMENmotoRCYCle Club, inC.

Pine Grove, PA

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Overall Number Brand Name City, State125 A 1 997 YAM Broc D. Seiler Lewistown, PA 2 302 HON Benjamin Bixler Carlisle, PA 3 276 YAM Shane Imhoff Quarryville, PA 4 300 HON Jarred Kimble Jersey Shore, PA 5 158 KTM Chad Bellott Williamsport, PA 250 A 1 425 YAM Barry Taggart Honey Brook, PA 2 300 HON Jarred Kimble Jersey Shore, PA 3 19 HON Tony R. Cavazza Hampton, NJ 4 302 HON Benjamin Bixler Carlisle, PA 5 14 YAM Michael S. Klinger Slatington, PA

125 C GRouP 1 20R KAW Ryan M. Sebastian Locust Gap, PA 2 O8 YAM Dave R. Chen Chester Springs, PA 3 15 SUZ Alex B. Sharkey Hummelstown, PA 4 502 HON Charles Bowers Myerstown, PA 5 43 SUZ Judd A. Luscavage Valley View, PA

125 C GRouP 1 48K YAM Kristopher R. Baldwin Mantua, NJ 2 684 KAW Jonathan Getz Orlando, FL 3 19X HON Nicholas C. Swauger Quakertown, PA 4 118 SUZ Ryan N. Miller Etters, PA 5 700 KAW Larry A. Mutchler Chadds Ford, PA

85 CC 7-11 1 25 YAM Timothy A. Savidge Jr. Pine Grove, PA 2 91 YAM Joshua D. Gottshall Quakertown, PA 3 15 SUZ Kyle R. Sidle Jonestown, PA 4 83 YAM Anthony L. Guzensky, Jr. Lehighton, PA 5 275 SUZ Robby Davis Chesapeake, VA

85 CC 12-13 1 13 KAW Robert D. Malkiewicz Hamilton, NJ 2 15C SUZ Danny Callahan Williamstown, NJ 3 4V KAW Cody J. Schneider Perkasie, PA 4 67 YAM Kyle Knapp Pottstown, PA 5 360 YAM David Sparr, Jr. Birdsboro, PA

85 CC 14-15 1 39K SUZ Sammy J. Kachmar Kresgeville, PA 2 827 YAM Eric S. Frantz Kunkletown, PA 3 39 SUZ Jordan M. Deblasse Newmanstown, PA 4 3V KAW Broc Moore Quakertown, PA 5 5B HON Matthew Berrier East Waterford, PA

SCHoolboY 1 6K YAM Shawn Knapp Pottstown, PA 2 17 YAM Matthew D. Geist Pine Grove, PA 3 O8 YAM Dave R. Chen Chester Springs, PA 4 15 SUZ Alex B. Sharkey Hummelstown, PA 5 86C YAM Derrick J. Crawford Hummelstown, PA

ColleGeboY 1 997 YAM Broc D. Seiler Lewistown, PA 2 32 YAM Eric Sebastian Locust Gap, PA 3 300 HON Jarred Kimble Jersey Shore, PA 4 92D HON Dean Smith Riverside, NJ 5 10M YAM Matthew Moore West Chester, PA

125 b 1 92D HON Dean Smith Riverside, NJ 2 10M YAM Matthew Moore West Chester, PA 3 32 YAM Eric Sebastian Locust Gap, PA 4 20G HON Joseph Gaul, Jr. Douglasville, PA 5 65B YAM Brian C. Shields Malvern, PA

250 b 1 3H YAM Jonathan Hercik Breinigsville, PA 2 15L YAM Eric Leiby New Ringgold, PA 3 818 KTM Bret T. Wagner Quakertown, PA 4 17T SUZ James Teel Dalton, PA 5 14 HON Michael S. Cahill Harrisburg, PA

SuPeRmini 1 20R KAW Ryan M. Sebastian Locust Gap, PA 2 13 KAW Robert D. Malkiewicz Hamilton, NJ 3 25 YAM Timothy A.Savidge, Jr. Pine Grove, PA 4 15C SUZ Danny Callahan Williamstown, NJ 5 4V KAW Cody J. Schneider Perkasie, PA

25 + A 1 425 YAM Barry Taggart Honey Brook, PA 2 19 HON Tony R. Cavazza Hampton, NJ 3 276 YAM Shane Imhoff Quarryville, PA 4 347 YAM Chris Shifflett Elverson, PA 5 52J HON Jason George Aston, PA

25 + b 1 O5 HON Peter Brubaker Marretta, PA 2 18Z YAM James Osborne Lebanon, PA 3 28E HON Mark D. Barends Bangor, PA 4 225 HON Robert R. Moore Trenton, NJ 5 14 HON Michael S. Cahill Harrisburg, PA

Vet A 1 52J HON Jason George Aston, PA 2 24R HON Michael D. Rupert Montoursville, PA 3 24K HON Robert I Korchak Medford, NJ 4 811 HON Gary L. Hall Carneys Point, NJ 5 9L HON William E. Lasche Iii Robbinsville, NJ

Vet b 1 05 HON Pete Brubaker Marrietta, PA 2 18Z YAM James Osborne Lebanon, PA 3 10W HON Charles Webber Pottsville, PA 4 9 Unk Marc Patten Bensalem, PA 5 28E HON Mark D. Barends Bangor, PA

Vet C 1 210 YAM Shawn Phillips Lykens, PA 2 425 YAM Billy R. Ford Bordentown, NJ 3 684 KAW Jonathan Getz Orlando, FL 4 8 HON Scott Samgya Sicklerville, NJ 5 13S HON Robert L. Smith Langhorne, PA SenioR 1 13A HON Peter G. Kelchner Kresgeville, PA 2 22 HON James Bowen Pasadena, MD 3 9L HON William E. Lasche Iii Robbinsville, NJ 4 810 HON Douglas Wentzell Elmer, NJ 4 StRoKe mC 1 425 YAM Barry Taggart Honey Brook, PA 2 321 KTM Toby Kappus Milford, NJ 3 9S YAM Sean Vanassen Washington, NJ 4 414 YAM Steven J. Sheckler Kresgeville, PA 5 858 KAW John Kertesz Pittstown, NJ 250 C 1 210 YAM Shawn Phillips Lykens, PA 2 8 HON Scott Samgya Sicklerville, NJ 3 730 HON Rudolph Matlack Williamstown, NJ 4 700 KAW Larry A. Mutchler Chadds Ford, PA 5 747 HON Michael I. Muretic Harrisburg, PA 0-230 1 383 YAM Jeff M. Kemp Allentown, PA 2 14 YAM Kyle Turney Succasunna, NJ 3 18 YAM Shane D. Popewczak Shamokin, PA 4 34R YAM Robert Ralston Iv Alburtis, PA 5 4 YAM Thomas C. Cooke Glenmoore, PA AnYtHinG 1 110 HON Randy L. Lehr Windser, PA 2 55 Unk Andy D. Ehrenzeller Mcalisterville, PA 3 3B HON Bruce Wyland, Jr. Ronshow, PA 4 917 HON Charles Burnley Dorothy, NJ 5 891 HON David Tissot Parsippany, NJ

Vet 1 13X HON Ronald Ranck Marlton, NJ 2 15 YAM Dennis Lobaito Staten Island, NY 3 69 HON Mike Munn Blackwood, NJ 4 47 HON Mike Paparella Blenheim, NJ 5 77H CAN Richard T. Henriksen Lebanon, PA

2 StRoKe A 1 13X HON Ronald Ranck Marlton, NJ 2 55 Unk Andy D. Ehrenzeller Mcalisterville, PA 3 917 HON Charles Burnley Dorothy, NJ 4 151 HON Randy R. Thomas Souderton, PA 5 58 HON Jarred C. Smith Becchtelsville, PA 2 StRoKe b 1 72 HON Alan Fritch Topton, PA 2 23T HON Tom Romano Staten Island, NY 3 64 HON Shawn Welsh Malvern, PA 4 3D HON Brenten S. Dum Elloitsburg, PA 5 113 HON Charles Harley Berlin, NJ

4 StRoKe A 1 110 HON Randy L. Lehr Windser, PA 2 13X HON Ronald Ranck Marlton, NJ 3 15 YAM Dennis Lobaito Staten Island, NY 4 891 HON David Tissot Parsippany, NJ 5 87 YAM Alexander K. Kose Ii Auburn, PA

4 StRoKe b 1 3B HON Bruce Wyland,jr. Ronshow, PA 2 64 HON Shawn Welsh Malvern, PA 3 428 HON James Hughes Pine Hill, NJ 4 77H CAN Richard T. Henriksen Lebanon, PA 5 71 HON Chad R. Liguori Bangor, PA

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MX OPENEROCEAN VIEW, NJ Mt. Pleasant MX is one of the newest members of District 6 offering races for both quads and bikes. Mt. Pleasant also offers practice days on Friday, Saturday and Sunday(weather permitting), the cost is $ 20.00 for a half day either AM or PM, or $30.00 for a full day pass. Mt. Pleasant has a full schedule of races this year, they are located in Ocean, NJ. Log on to the world wide web at www.mtpleasantmx.com for directions, sched-ules and full race results.

Riders Meeting

Pat Morrocco

DIRECTIONS TO MT. PLEASANT MX TRACKFRom noRtH JeRSeY: Take Garden State Parkway south to exit 17.Bear left at end of ramp. Go to traffic light, make right (Rt. 9 North). Follow Rt.9 north 1/2 mile to light, make left (Rt. 550). Follow Rt.550 west to 2nd 4-way stop, make left (Rt. 610). Follow Rt. 610 about 100 yards and Track entrance is on the left.

FRom SoutH JeRSeY: Take Garden State Parkway north to exit 13. Bear right at end of ramp. Go to traffic light and make a right (Rt. 9 North). Follow Rt. 9 North approx. 5 miles to 2nd light, make left (Rt. 550). Follow Rt.550 west to 2nd 4-way stop, make left (Rt. 610). Follow Rt. 610 about 100 yards and Track entrance is on the left.

FRom WeSt (Phila.): Follow Rt. 76 east to Rt. 42 east. Follow Rt. 42 east, bear right onto Rt55 south. Follow Rt. 55 south to exit 24. Bear left at end of ramp (Rt. 49). Follow Rt. 49 east to light, make right (Rt. 557). Follow Rt. 557 south (4.4 miles) to Rt. 550 (Chevy dealership will be on your right), make left onto Rt. 550. Follow Rt. 550 east to 4-way stop, bear right (Rt. 610). Follow Rt. 610 to track. Entrance is on the left.

Lou Bianchino & Eric Straiton with City Officials

Talon Distefano

Rolling It Out

Mini’s Awaiting Ribbon Cutting

Arial Shot of MT. PLEASEANT

MX Track

Photographs by MOTOXSTATION

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Located at 231 East Main St.Leola (Bareville),PA 175407 miles East of Lancaster on Route 23. 717-656-9195

Glick’s Trailer shop“SEE US FOR YOUR HAULING NEEDS”

We offer quality built enclosed trailers from 5’x8’ to 8’x24’ with a full

range of options.

We also build open trailers.

ACR Vintage At Evansville – 5/3/03

Photographs byWade O Digital Photography

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By Len Breech Photos by Ben BreechSPRING RUN, PA. APR. 26

John Lewis almost took a pair of wins as Path Valley Speedway managed to get a race in after a wet morning and early afternoon left the track a little soggy. After grading, the track was a little soft, but raceable, and 'flypaper' tacky. Lewis got a good, straight start to win the Sportsman final, and did the same to the 250 A class, but as his ABBA Systems/VPE sponsored Honda was pulling away, it came up with a flat rear tire about halfway, giving Chris Klinefelter the lead. While some of his competitors found out how much traction the track held as they pointed their front wheel to the sky. In the Sportsman final, Lewis left the line straight and true, with Ricky Winsett, Chris Klinefelter and Shawn Baer following. While Lewis smoothly added to his margin, Baer used the outside line to shoot into second at the end of the open-ing lap, bringing Klinefelter along. Baer quickly went into a comfortable second, but Klinefelter found his rhythm and moved up to challenge Baer in the closing laps. Coming of the final turn, they ran side by side, with Klinefelter taking secondby inches. A lot of the same bikes and riders returned for the 250 A final, and Lewis repeated his start again. Klinefelter and Baer eliminated the middle man this time and started fighting for second right away, with Donnie Mullen and Gary Conklin several lengths back. The traction proved too much for Lewis' Honda, as it spun the tire on the rim, flattening the rear tire off the fourth turn just past halfway. Baer tried to return the favor on Klinefelter, crossing the line side by side, but again Klinefelter's DMA/Deer Park Cycle/Williamson Cycle sponsored Honda held on. The 40 + class at Path Valley is usually the domain of track owner, John Winsett, who usually starts slow, but goes to the high line to take the lead. Tonight, he was one of the many who found a

little too much traction at the start, letting Bruce Miller get a quick lead over Mark Stambaugh, Steve Heiser and Joe Dohm. By the third lap, Winsett and Heiser were fighting for second. This let Miller add to his margin. With the track being soft and start-ing to get rough, Winsett's old bones couldn't handle

the roughness on his usual line. Heiser took second on the sixth lap. After losing to Jonathan Jordan in the 600 B final earlier, Cory Texter took the 250 B lead from Jordan at the start of the third lap. Brandon Robinson took second at the start of the final lap. Robinson later won the 125 B final. Joe Dohm took the 30+ final. Being the only 12-15 rider entered, Austin Greenland topped the 85 combined class over 7-11 class winner, Kenneth Lamberti. After a slow start, Evan Baer moved up to fourth overall in the late stages and pressured 65 winner, Tyler Kidwell for third. They crossed the line side by side, with Kidwell holding on to second.

Results:4W 2s: 1. Dane Delancey (Yam); 2. Cory Buhrman (Hon); 3. Chris Crull (Hon); 4. Mike Dougas (Yam); 5. Brian Watterson (Yam)

30 +: 1. Joe Dohm (W-R); 2. Dave Smith (Rtx); 3. Mark Stambaugh (Yam)

4W 4s: 1. Cory Buhrman (Hon); 2. Chris Crull (Hon); 3. Daniel Mowers (Hon)

100 Modified: 1. Cory Texter (Hon)

100 stock: 1. R. J. Hart (Hon); 2. Shayna Texter (Hon)

4W sportsman: 1. Dane Delancey (Yam); 2. Cory Buhrman (Hon); 3. Chris Crull (Hon); 4. Daniel Mowers (Hon); 5. Mike Dougas (Yam); 6. Brian Watterson (Yam)

50 (4-6): 1. Kenneth Venarchic (KTM)

50 (7-8): 1. Tyler Stacey (LEM); 2. Greg Betts (KTM)

85 (12-15): 1. Austin Greenland (Hon)

85 (7-11): 1. Kenneth Lamberti (Hon); 2. Tyler Kidwell (Hon); 3. Evan Baer (Yam); 4. Chris MacCarty (Hon); 5. Raymond McCllellan (Kaw); 6. Tyler Phillips (Kaw)

600 A: 1. Ricky Winsett Jr. (W-R); 2. Robert Jones (Rtx)

40 +: 1. Bruce Miller (Hon);2. Steve Heiser (Hon); 3. John Winsett (Rtx); 4. Scott Slade (Mai); 5. Mark Stambaugh (Yam); 6. Dave Smith (Rtx); 7. Mike Keane (Rtx); 8. Bill Slade (Rtx); 9. Joe Dohm (W-R)

65: 1. Tyler Kidwell (Kaw); 2. Cassidy Heiser (Suz)

600 B: 1. Jonathan Jordan (Hon); 2. Cory Texter (Hon)

500 2 Valve: 1. Gary Conklin (Hon); 2. Don Mullen (Yam)

sportsman: 1. John Lewis (Hon); 2. Chris Klinefelter (Hon); 3. Shawn Baer (Rtx); 4. Ricky Winsett Jr. (W-R); 5. Gary Conklin (Hon); 6. Doug Reinert (KTM); 7. Cory Texter (Hon)

250 B: 1. Cory Texter (Hon); 2. Brandon Robinson (Hon); 3. Jonathan Jordan (Hon); 4. Glen Coldsmith (Kaw); 5. Brad Phillips (KTM); 6. R. J. Hart (Hon); 7. Vince Bower (Yam)

250 A: 1. Chris Klinefelter (Hon); 2. Shawn Baer (Yam); 3. Gary Conklin (Hon); 4. Donnie Mullen (Hon); 5. Doug Reinert (KTM); 6. John Lewis (Hon)

125: 1. Brandon Robinson (Kaw): 2. Austin Greenland (KTM); 3. Brad Phillips (Suz)

Lewis Almost Doubles at Path Valley ST

Sports: 1. 21 John Lewis 2. 99S Chris Klinefelter 3. 47 John Winsett 5. 55 Gary Conklin

250 A: 1. 99S Chris Klinefelter2. 33A Shawn Baer

Sportsman winner John Lewis

40 +: 1. 43A Bruce Miller 2. 13 Steve Heiser3. 33A Shawn Baer

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Pagoda Short Track – 5/11/03

PAtH VAlleY sPeeDWAY PARK By tWO WHeel PROMOtIONs

717-349-7111 2003 MOtORCYCle sCHeDule

**6-7-03 Motorcycles, Quads, legends - 5 pm 6-8-03 AMA Northeast Pro/Am National Half-Mile – 10 am at Williams Grove speedway

6-21-03 AMA Motorcycles, Quads, AHRMA Regional & legends – 5 pm **7-5-03 Motorcycles, Quads, legends - 5 pm 7-19-03 AMA Motorcycles, Quads & legends – 5 pm 8-16-03 AMA Motorcycles, Quads, AHRMA Regional & legends – 5 pm 9-27-03 AMA Motorcycles, Quads, & legends - 5 pm 10-13-03 AMA Motorcycles & Quads - 5 pm

Path Valley speedway Park will be running track points for all motorcycle & quad races this year

with trophies & cash awards at our annual awards banquet in November, 2003.

Races marked with asterisks (**) are outlaw races (not AMA sanctioned, no district/AMA points) with cash prizes for all classes. these races will receive double track points in every class.

For more information, call 717-426-4756 or 717-349-7111 or email us at [email protected]

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RIDER PROFILE - Crash and Burn Race TeamNAME: Dalton WorthingtonAGE: 7 years old

HOMETOWN: Doylestown, PA

DISTRICT #: 8W

YEARS RACING: 2

CLASSES: 50 oil, 50 stk 7-8 yr

FORMAT: MX and Short Track

SPONSORS: Scott Powersports, Villa Capri Pizza, The

Amber Inn, Dons Tree Service,

R.A. Davies Tree, Cleggs Landscaping, Shades Little Store, Mom and Dad.

MRA recently interviewed Dalton Worthington at Scotts Powersports open house in Coopersburg, PA. Dalton riding with the Crash and Burn Race team and sponsored by Mike Scott owner of Scotts Powersports is definitely one young man to keep your eye’s on. Dalton continues to accomplish great things in his early racing career. Last year in MX competition he was a Loretta Lynns qualifier in the 50 oil division, he took a second place finish at The Maryland State

Championships and he collected a fourth overall at the PA State Championships. In short track in 2002 he went unde-feated in the oil injected class when he was on the track and he won 4 out of 5 races in the 50 stk class. Dalton continues his winning ways so far this season, he looks like the one everyone has their sites set on. Dalton will be traveling to the Grand Nationals in Springfield this year and he’s heading south to Florida to compete at the Mini O’s over the Thanksgiving holiday. Keep reading MRA to see what this future champion will accomplish in the years to come. We would like to thank both Dalton and his family as well as the whole crew at Scott Powersports for their time and dedication to the sport.

Jim Bull - MRA

SCOTTS POWERSPORTS OPEN HOUSE On Friday and Saturday May 16-17 Scott Powersports in Coopersburg,

PA had an Open House celebration in their new facility on RT. 309 just

outside of Quakertown. They had special deals on

bikes, quads and equipment, there were free eats and

race team members to boot. Scotts new facility is

large and well stocked – they carry products from

Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Yamaha and E-ton. If you’re

in their area make sure you stop by and say hello, you

can also check them out on the world wide web at

www.scottpowersports.com, and when you do be

sure to tell them that MRA sent you.

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June 1 District 7 & 6 Motocross; District 7 B, C, Youth & Women’s Points. – 4 Foot Trophy Day Sponsored by Montrose Dodge, Germantown, MDJuly 27 District 6 & 7 Motocross; District 6 Points Series – District 6 Bucks! – 4 Foot Trophy Day Sponsored by Action Motorsportsseptember 1 District 7 & 6 Motocross; District 7 Youth Points - Labor Day Suzuki Championship. Hosted by Happy Ramblers & Doublin Gap. 2003 RM 125 Giveaway Sponsored by West Shore Suzuki Mechanicsburg, PA. Must Race a minimum of 1 class at Doublin Gap Sunday 8/31 and 1 class at Happy Ramblers Monday 9/1 to be eligible for Giveaway on 9/1 at Happy Ramblers. september 27/28 District 7 & 6 Motocross; Saturday Motocross, Sunday District 7 B, C, Youth & Women’s Points – 4 Foot Trophy Day 9/28 Sponsored by Loudoun Motorsports Leesburg, VA October 19 District 6 & 7 Motocross; District 7 Expert Points. – 4 Foot Trophy Day Sponsored by JT Motorsports, Frederick, MDNovember 2 District 6 & 7 MotocrossNovember 16 District 6 & 7 Motocross; Rider Appreciation Day, 1st class $25. Second class $15. Thank you for your continued support!

May 17/18 MAMA (Youth Only). Saturday practice Sunday race. Must have a MAMA membership to race. Call the MAMA Hotline for info at 410-741-08MX June 7/8 MAMA (Youth Only). Must have a MAMA membership to race. Call the MAMA Hotline for info at 410-741-08MX

4340 Hanover Road • Hanover, PAInformation:

717-633-7708

experts 100% payback!All two-Wheel Motorcycle Classes offered, sorry No Quads. Note: special 4 Foot 1st

Place trophy Days are for All B, C, Women, and Youth classes. (Minimum 6 riders per class)

Visit our web site athappyramblers.com

AMA sANCtIONeD

2003 MOTOCROSS RACE SCHEDULE

Middle Atlantic Motocross Association (MAMA) Dates Info at mamamx.com – Races run in partnership with MAMA to promote Youth Racing in District 6 & 7

5' Trophies on Saturday (minimum of 10 riders in class)

Sponsored By Sheckells and Sons Construction, Yamaha Motor

Corporation, Silkolene, Answer, Renthal, Scott & Boyesen

Sign in 8:00 to 10:00 AM

Riders Meeting 11:00 AM

Practice Starts 11:30 AM

Racing Starts 12:30 PM

Track located six miles North of Shippensburg, Pa. on Route 696

For Information call 717-249-6036

Or check the web atwww.doublingap.comEmail: [email protected]

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6 Doublin Gap Rider Appreciation Day5/11/2003 Race Results Finish number name 25 Plus A 1 357 Jon Zonin 2 244 Wesley A. Turner 3 128 James Boyer 4 26 Neal Knaub

25 Plus B 1 264 Richard Brungard 2 192 Travis Edwards 3 42x Eric B. Gebhard 4 415 Brian Scott

Senior 1 7 Kenneth E. Messerman 2 099 Joseph Oldhan 3 42 Rick Wenger 4 102 Russell W. Seibold 5 471 Barry Keller 6 186 Robert Schuler

60 (10-11) 1 21 Brandon S. Seibold 2 921 Dylan Brajkovich 3 24a Jordan Walker 4 810 Frankie Mcquade

60 (7-9) 1 33 Jacob Grove 2 83 Kameron Page

3 4 Scott Seal Ii 4 35 Joseph Peters 5 172 Joshua Corbin 6 6j Joshua M. Villarreal 7 187 Alex S. Maldet 8 6x Justin Foster 9 151 Tyler Murphy 10 8j Gerald D. Gangaway

50 (Oil Injected) 4-8 1 41 Dillon Dyer 2 456 Jacob Jones 3 32 Dylan Blettner 4 5j Sam D. Sheckells 5 8s Sommer Gangaway 6 727 Matthew Myers 7 36 Aislinn Rutledge 8 501 Les Warfield 9 33 Dalton Blettner

XR50 1 19a Addison Emory Iv 2 8t Tyler Fleming 3 19 Tucker Covalt 4 13 Halle Spence

125 C 1 11 Jacob Feaster 2 556 Chalmers S. Helman 3 xt Daniel Corbin 4 77 Ryan J. Zimmerman 5 149 Kyle Messerman 6 598 Wes Hogg 7 42j Joshua D. Gladfelter 8 580 Larry Garrison 9 155 Shea O. Maldet 10 290 Peter Amos

125 A 1 360 Jermey Cook 2 21j Jedediah S. Haines 3 7 Zachary A. Camp

125 B 1 44 Zachary A. Feaster 2 210 Matt Ritchey 3 83 Chad Aughinbaugh 4 555 Joseph M. Farnish, Jr. 5 547 Earl Luhn, Iii 6 360x George Narcum 7 110 Charlie A. Ridgeway 8 127 Nathan Lenig

80 (14-15) 1 18t Willy Toth, Jr 2 16 Eric J. Macminn 3 5b Matthew Berrier 4 67 Jeremy Rutledge 5 547 Matthew Fisher

80 (12-13) 1 277 Zachary Harrington 2 167 Daniel Corbin 3 28 Addison R. Kramer 4 781 Joshua Wilt 5 918 Tyler J. Smith 6 32c Cody Richards 7 6z Zackery Rudy 8 282 Nathan Michael 9 611 Zack Garner 10 26 Tyler E. Carbaugh 80 (7-11) 1 23t Garret Toth 2 921 Dylan Brajkovich 3 21 Brandon S. Seibold 4 33 Jacob Grove 5 4 Scott Seal Ii 6 888 Tyler Hawk 7 6j Joshua M. Villarreal 8 24a Jordan Walker 9 151 Jacob A. Diana 10 6x Justin Foster

50 (4-6) 1 456 Jacob Jones 2 4j Sam D. Sheckells

50 (7-8) 1 83 Kameron Page 2 35 Joseph Peters 3 1 Tyler Murphy 4 187 Alex S. Maldet 5 37 Bailey Spence 6 2j Storm E. Sheckells 7 19a Addison Emory Iv 8 3 Alexander Potter 9 41 Dillon Dyer 10 32 Dylan Blettner

Vet A 1 7 Kenneth E. Messerman 2 357 Jon Zonin 3 166 Allen Gavlak 4 244 Wesley A. Turner 5 138 David Hall 6 28e John Eckstine 7 226 Mike Corbin

Vet B 1 186 Robert Schuler 2 323 Richard Dyer

3 505 Todd M. Herman 4 41 Thomas Nagle 5 981 James A. Smith, Jr.

Vet C 1 404 Kevin D. Sheckells 2 574 Tomi Stern 3 475 Brian R. Virts 4 19a Addison Emory Iii 5 905 Jt Holland 6 8 Andrew Vogt 7 194 John Aliveto 8 42j Daniel Gladfelter

School Boy 1 18t Willy Toth, Jr 2 277 Zachary Harrington 3 155 Shea O. Maldet 4 111 Carl Michael 5 193 Anthony Lupini 6 45 Jordan Helman

College Boy 1 911 Isaac G. Blevins 2 360 George Narcum 3 580 Larry Garrison 4 260 Nicholas Vihogradon

Super Mini 1 18t Willy Toth, Jr 2 781 Joshua Wilt 3 16 Eric J. Macminn 4 277 Zachary Harrington 5 32c Cody Richards 6 282 Nathan Michael

Mini 9-13 1 23t Garret Toth 2 6z Zackery Rudy

250 C 1 574 Tomi Stern 2 912 Gregory Henry 3 556 Chalmers S. Helman 4 616 Adam R. Kendig 5 22f Ronald Favinger 6 77f Tom Fisher 7 44 Brandon J. 8 56 Michael Divelbiss 9 312 Joseph Sherrill 10 856 Kevin Lail

Four Stroke 1 7 Zachary A. Camp

250 A 1 360 Jermey Cook 2 21j Jedediah S. Haines 3 911 Isaac G. Blevins 4 128 James Boyer 5 26 Neal Knaub

250 B 1 210 Matt Ritchey 2 83 Chad Aughinbaugh 3 555 Joseph M. Farnish, Jr. 4 547 Earl Luhn, Iii 5 110 Charlie A. Ridgeway 6 938 Vance Lally 7 41 Thomas J. Nagle, Ii 8 264 Richard Brungard 9 415 Brian Scott

Sorry, Quads are cancelled for the 2003 Season

MOTORCYCLES ONLY

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happy RamblersRace Results 4/19/03 Finish number name

250/Open C-D1 1 788 Ken Garner Iv 2 556 Halmers S. Helman 3 576 Matt Lindeberger 4 72 Justin Stoltzus 5 11 John H. Childs Iv

25+A 1 46 Damien L. Plotts 2 116 Tom Welch 3 476 Gregory L. Pamart 4 59 Jeffrey A. Yentzer 5 133 James Mcilvaine

25+B 1 171 Colin Forer 2 622 Joseph Ciurca 3 648 Thomas Houser 4 414 Steven Sheckler

65cc 7-9 1 33 Jacob H. Grove 2 83 Kameron M. Page 3 4 Scott Seal Ii 4 6j Joshua Villarreal 5 39 Jacob A. Diana

65cc 10-11 1 1 Broc J. Schmelyun 2 21 Brandon S. Seibold 3 62 Bryan Weimer 4 46 Cody L. Lunceford 5 417 Talon Distefano

40+ A Senior 1 2n Tim Schmelyun 2 7 Kenneth E. Hesserman 3 204 Robert G. Huston 4 12 Andrew M. Delauder 5 69 Kevin J. Higgins

40+ B Senior 1 23 William B. Lally 2 22 Michael J. Marley 3 178 Michael Taltake 4 58 Serafin Avitia 5 104 George H. Carbaugh Jr

School Boy 1 141 Donald E. Butcher 2 10 Justin E. Crawford 3 531 Christopher A. Rucker 4 277 Zachary E. Harrington 5 620 Michael Mccubbin

College Boy 1 911 Isaac G. Blevins 2 71 David Disciullo 3 97 Blake W. Taylor 4 772 Joe E. Hoffman 5 28 Andrew Wiegand

51cc oil 4-6 1 456 Jacob Jones 2 135 Tyler Webster 3 11b Bryce M. Davis 4 36 Aislinn Rutledge 5 4 Hunter Andrzejewski

51cc oil 7-8 1 41 Dillon Dyer 2 49 Nick R. Beatty 3 119 Austin L. Davis 4 9 Tyler Bruder 5 4r Arie Reachard

30+A Vet 1 79 Barry Carsten 2 456 Jeffrey M. Grove 3 59 Jeffrey A. Yentzer 4 476 Gregory L. Pamart 5 914 Michael P. Bear

30+B Vet 1 05 Pete L. Brubaker 2 414 Steven Sheckler 3 323 Richard Dyer 4 44x William F. Seagle 5 648 Thomas Houser

Junior Mini 1 23t Garret Toth 2 23x Chaz N. Light 3 84 Jason W. Smith Jr 4 62 Bryan Weimer 5 17 Levi J. Clemens

Super Mini 1 277 Zachary E. Harrington 2 7t Taylor Beltz 3 102 Daniel L. Rucker 4 23 Kerry L. Kaminskie Jr 5 456 James C. Thompson Iii

Womens 1 27 Jessica A. Childs

125A 1 79 Barry Carsten 2 360 Jeremy Cook 3 46 Damien L. Plotts 4 116 Tom Welch 5 307 Nicholas T. Mowry

125B 1 44 Matt T. Ranum 2 71 David Disciullo 3 719 Stephen B. Plank 4 83 Chad Aughinbaugh 5 141 Donald E. Butcher

125C/D1 1 10 Justin E. Crawford 2 24c Chad M. Breckbill 3 531 Christopher A. Rucker 4 556 Chalmers S. Helman 5 620 Michael Mccubbin

51cc 4-6 1 456 Jacob Jones 2 522 Mitchell Allen

51cc 7-8 1 83 Kameron M. Page 2 1 Tyler M. Murphy 3 27 Tyler Tillman 4 37 Bailey S. Spence

5 x Ian M. Facey

30+C Vet-D1 1 501 Justin Stewart Sr 2 716 William Vaartjes 3 25x Bryan Nuss 4 184 Chris Warner 5 32 Anthony J. Plitt

85cc 12-13 1 277 Zachary E. Harrington 2 102 Daniel L. Rucker 3 28 Addison Kramer 4 27r Travis Rudd

5 456 James C. Thompson Iii

85cc 14-15 1 23 Kerry L. Kaminskie Jr 2 48 Jacob W. Wolfe 3 7t Taylor Beltz 4 912 James S. Helton Jr 5 39 Matt T. Hollinger

4 Stroke A 1 141 Casey M. Clark 2 307 Nicholas T. Mowry 3 157 Dan D. Scilipote 4 503 Chris L. Welsh

4 Stroke B 1 719 Stephen B. Plank 2 302 Darwin E. Hayward 3 772 Joe E. Hoffman 4 113 Derrick E. Wile

85cc 7-11-D1 1 2 Broc J. Schmelyun 2 23t Garret Toth 3 21x Brandon S. Seibold 4 23x Chaz N. Light 5 33 Jacob H. Grove

250/Open B 1 44 Matt T. Ranum 2 83 Chad Aughinbaugh 3 141 Donald E. Butcher 4 302 Darwin E. Hayward 5 178 David Arentz Jr

250/Open A 1 46 Damien L. Plotts 2 79 Barry Carsten 3 360 Jeremy Cook 4 141 Casey M. Clark 5 116 Tom Welch

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Photo by Tracy Solomon

Photo by Tracy Solomon

Photo by Tracy Solomon

Ft. of mountain hare Scramble

Date: June 8, 2002Double Track Points – District 6 & 7

Neelyton, PA Exit 13 or 14 off of PA Turnpike (Please call for directions)

(814) 259-3827 (717) 632-8171

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XR 70/XR 801. 47 Zachary Reinson2. 28A Anthony A Miller Jr.3. 5C Corey F. Recla4. 28S Sarrina R. Smith5. 13 Justin F. Ziegehfus6. 93M Marshall D. Etzweiler7. 25M David B. Magee8. 129 Jarrett Bond9. 402 Devin M. Sheldon10. 76 Daniel Mcarthur11. 87 Allison R. Seidel

PW 80/TTR 901. 25X Alyssa Savidge2. 115 Cody Fidler3. 7A Amber N. Biasi4. 4X Alexander A. Miller5. 327 Makenzie Murphy6. 15 Miranda Reinson7. 7 Ashley Smith8. 89 Kirsten Whitcomb

7-9 65cc Div. 11. 67 Scott Heilman2. 98 Kyle A. Greenwalt3. 97 Gage Sayfert4. 259 Michael Schalkoff5. 2J Jonathan Z. Newton6. 30K Kyle King7. 109 Tyler Conner8. 28G Dustin Geis9. 72M Mitchell G. Roberts10. 100 Brandon Woolf

7-9 65cc Div. 21. 83 Kameron M. Page2. 199 Ryan D. Francis3. 22R Bradley R. Roth4. 8J Gerald D. Gangaway5. 7D Daryn Thompson6. 33 Anthony L. Heller7. 55X Jason T. Shahan8. 208 Andrew H. Zistl9. 613 Richard E. Benesky III10. 4B Brandon Potts

Quad 4-8 50cc Stock1. 788 Michael Thor2. 10m Mikhaila Kels3. 97 Torey Etzweiler4. 78 Matthew Ross5. 13 Oscar M. Kelchner6. 5d Denna E. Hicks7. 27 Zachery R. Jakuboski8. 51 Frank G. Wendling9. 67 Colin Z. Bolden10. 88k Kevin C. Thor11. 6 Brittany Rice

Quad 9-15 90cc Production Mod Div 11. 6 Khyle Willis2. 63 Glenn Miller3. 71 Derek P. Bartashus4. 11 Anthony R. Burke5. 18a Amber N. Biasi6. x Patrick Geraldo7. 6x Eric C. Zartman8. 88 Taylor Kief9. 41 Brian Westby

Quad 9-15 90cc Production Mod Div 21. 64m Michael Cheshire2. 17 Thomas Showvaker3. 7x Nicholas F. Moser4. 32 Cloyd Troxell5. 98 Jesse L. Greenwalt6. 14 Chase B. Scheib7. 12 Shane G. Simpkins8. 8 Colby J. Brake9. 7 Zakary J. Burke10 44 Gregory Shafer

7-8 50cc Stock Div 11. 83 Kameron M. Page2. 100 Brandon Woolf3. 613 Richard E. Benesky III4. 19d Donald N. Gurreri Jr.5. 22L Keith Lengle6. 8w Dalton L. Worthington7. 5m Matthew Shutt8. 19a Addison Emory9. 32 Dylan Blettner10 7 Cory M. Miller

7-8 50cc Stock Div 21. 10b Stephen T. Buss2. 4 Robert M. Piazza3. 6k Kevin S. Hicks4. 91 Tyler D. Stacey5. 16j Jessie R. Dreisbach6. 8v Troy Vanhouten7. 934 Cody H. Trout8. 6d Dominick A. Dreisbach9. 9 Tyler Bruder10 30 Max J. Good

4-6 50cc Stock1. 23 Robert A Seachrist III2. 98 Logan A. Ehrets3. 76 Eric Heilman4. 02 Chase Miller5. 109 John Ryan6. 104 Nicholas Horsey7. 338 Samantha A. Zistl8. 18 D. Hunter Bosco9. 7v Travis Vanhouten10. 420 Damian Thompson

Quad 6-11 70cc Full Mod1. 122 Brain Petrovicic2. 60 Daniel L. Toth3. 9k Kyle Seiders4 10t Tanner K. Kels5. 10 Thomas E. Lazarski6. 788 Michael Thor

4-6 50cc Oil Injected1. 64 Brennen Weindel2. 91 Trevor B. Shaffer3. 98 Logan A. Ehrets4. 529 Wyatt M. Barto5. 16 Brandon Beam6. 8s Sommer M. Gangaway7. 45 Cody C. Cerkez8. 117 Caleb M. Bordner9. 273 Erik J. Trostle10 327 Gage M. Murphy

XR100 – TTR 1251. 12 John Hewczuk2. 27 Michael Polaski3. 4 Thomas Cooke4. 83 Kameron M. Page5. 831 Trevor J. Bull6. T Tyler L. Scheib7. 32 Nicki Lingle8. 74x Kyle S. Haas9. 130 Joshua J. Hippert10. 890 Alyssa Frake11. A Aaron Weindel

7-8 50cc Oil Injected1. 8w Dalton L. Worthington2. 11m Michael McDonald3. 3x Dallas J. Shahan4. 32 Dylan F. Blettner5. 8 Autin T. Pope6. 726 Marisa Fueund7. 2x Jordan Navarro8. 33j Brittney N. Jablonski

4-8 XR501. 4 Bryce Dana2. 91 Trevor B. Shaffer3. 4l Mitchell Lenker4. 113 Zachery T. Harnish5. 68e Broc R. Emery6. 19a Addison Emory IV7. 7d Daryn Thompson8. 743 Cody Gribbin9. 12 Matthew Nolf10 46 Joshua a. Zartman11 97 Alicia Buchholtz

Sleepy Hollow 4-27-03

#22R Brad Roth Flying the Suzuki this year #60 Daniel Toth, Jr. gets the checkers

#33A Airing it out!

Dunk leads the way

#10B Stephen Buss grabs the holeshot on his way to victory!

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7-9 65cc Group A1. 15 Dylan Ahlert2. 22R Bradley R. Roth3. 109 Tyler S. Conner4. 2J Jonathan z. Newton5. 97 Gage Seyfert6. 7S Joey M. Staskiel7. 99 Zak P. Riden8. 4 Robert M. Piazza9. 10B Stephan T. Buss10. 77E Neil A. Ebert III

7-9 65cc Group B1. 199 Ryan D. Francis2. 67 Scott Heilman3. 98 Kyle A. Greenwalt4. 33 Anthony L. Heller5. 7D Daryn L. Thompson6. 27 Tyler Tillman7. 16K Joshua King8. 4J Anthony J. Kushmanic IV9. 100 Brandon M. Woolf10. 85 Anthony J. Maimone

PW 80/TT-R 901. 25X Alyssa R. Savidge2. 115 Cody Fidler3. 7A Amber N. Biasi4. 12R Darren Rineer5. 4X Alexander A. Miller6. T Courtney Rhoads

7-8 50cc Oil Injected1. 8W Dalton L. Worthington2. 11M Michael Mcdonald3. 7R Corey G. Reimel4. 4Z Tyler L. Getz

4-8 XR-501. 91 Trevor B. Shaffer2. 4 Bryce Dana3. 4L Mitchell Lenker4. 68E Broc R. Emery5. 4R Arie Reachard6. 12 Matthew Nolf7. 81 Brendan R. Schulte8. 46 Joshua A. Zartman

Quad 4-8 50cc Stock1. 788 Michael Thor2. 10m Mikhaila Kels3. 24 David Nevrotski4. 78 Matthew Ross5. 51 Frank G. Wendling6. 3 Nicole M. Wild7 13 Oscar M. Kelchner8 64 Tristan N. Starr9. 5d Denna E. Hicks10 27 Zachery R. Jakuboski11 88k Kevin C. Thor

Quad 9-15 90cc Production Mod1. 8 Colby J. Brake2. 15j Jade Kels3. 32 Cloyd Troxell4. 7a Amber N. Biasi5. 17r Cody S. Reimel6. 41 Brian Westby

Quad 9-15 90cc P.M. Group B1. 11 Anthony R. Burke2 7x Nicholas F. Moser3. 14 Chase B. Scheib4. 64m Michael Cheshire5. 71 Derek P. Bartashus6. 63 Glenn Miller7. 7 Zakary J. Burke8. 98 Jesse L. Greenwalt

7-8 50cc Stock1. 100 Brandon M. Woolf2. 10b Stephen T. Buss3. 27 Tyler Tillman4. 4 Robert M. Piazza5. 6f Bobby M. Kinsley6. 6k Kevin S. Hicks7. 22l Keith Lengle8. 8w Dalton L. Worthington9. 8 Austin T. Pope

4-6 50cc Stock1. 64 Brennen Weindel2. 76 Eric Heilman3. 23 Robert A. Seachrist III4. 41m Derek L. Miller5. 4k Kyle J. Boileau6. 02 Chase Miller7. 104 Nicholas Horsey8. 98 Logan A. Ehrets9. 42m Dustin L. Miller10. 69 Bailey C. Talley

Quad 6-11 70cc Full Mod1. 122 Brain Petrovcic2. 9k Kyle Seiders3 135 Travis D. Jumper4. 11 Christopher N. Wild5. 60 Daniel L. Toth6. 24 David Nevrotski7. 10t Tanner K. Kels8. 812 Anthony Mazzella9. 788 Michael Thor10. 10 Thomas E. Lazarski

4-6 50cc oil Injected1. 91 Trevor B. Shaffer2. 64 Brennen Weindel3. 41b Zachary A. Beam

4. 4k Kyle J. Boileau5. 16 Brandon B. Beam6. 70 Austin Moyer7. 98 Logan A. Ehrets8. 45 Cody C. Cerkez9. 117 Caleb M. Bordner10. 13 Oscar M. Kelchner11. 72 Dakota Rupell12. 9 Michael J. Wickkisen

XR100 – TTR1251. 12 John Hewczuk2. X John R. Gray3. 27 Michael Polaski4. 13c Gus A. Colby5. T Tyler L. Scheib6. 130 Joshua J. Hippert

XR70 – XR801. 28s Sarrina R. Smith2. 47 Zachary Reinson3. 28a Anthony A. Miller, Jr.4. 14 Zachery Warnock5. 5c Corey F. Recla6. 402 Devin M. Sheldon

Sleepy Hollow Mother’s Day Race 5-11-03

#129 Jarrett Bond from Basking Ridge, NJ

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DeAR JOHN, I believe that’s what the mothers were probably thinking to themselves on Mothers Day at sleepy Hollow MX. the swarr family did a wonderful thing that sunday when they commandeered that deluxe plug in toiletcomplete with flow thru ventilation anda flower on the seat. Now don’t ask me how I know all this, but that’s the word I get from my sources. unfortunately ladies you may have to wait to Mothers Day again next year to use such fine facilities, I don’t believe sleepy intends to raise their entry fees to support that john. It was great while it lasted.

Now the word I got for the Fathers Day race is, no flowers or flow thru ventilation.But Dads come on out and bring the family.In addition to a great day of racing, my sources also tell me that lebanon ValleyCycles is sponsoring the race, and they’rebringing two motorcycles to give away. One at the big track and one at the mini track, way to go lVC.

– Jim Bull MRA

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History in the making, that’s what the Racer Productions

announcer was saying as each class left the line for the 1st

ever running of the Grand National Cross Country Series at

Rausch Creek Motorsports Park.

1,069 riders entered the 2 day event which pulled thousands

of race fans from all over the country. There were riders

entered from as far away as Washington State.

The GNCC Series is spread out over 13 rounds and

is run on some of the toughest terrain available in the good

ole US of A. Top “Off Road Riders” compete to see who is the

fastest man or woman in the land. This year’s event gave a lot

of the local talent an opportunity to compete against these off

road superstars.

In the Pro Motorcycle race run on Sunday

afternoon, Barry Hawk, Jr, a PA native took the checkers in a

close battle with fellow Yamaha rider Jason Raines and KTM

favorite Mike Lafferty from Millville, NJ. Local expert rider

Ryan Rodges from Dover, PA took a 1st in class and a 10th

overall against the best of the best...

way to go Ryan.

In the youth class on Saturday,

a lot of our local youth had very impres-

sive finishes. And again, just because

they’re kids, doesn’t mean they don’t

travel. There were 99 entries from up

and down the Eastern Seaboard.

Jerod Stoner riding out of

Cycle Tech in Lewisberry, PA took a

1st in class and a third overall.

Michael Potts from Millville, NJ

finished 6th overall and Mike Soudas

from Dupont, PA finished 10th overall –

way to go guys!

MRA would like to congratu-

late everybody who went out and

battled the 10 mile course in the woods

of Central PA. I’d also like to give a two

thumbs up to both Racer Productions

and Rausch Creek for putting on this event in our backyard,

everything seemed to go very smooth with a 1000 entries,

1000’s of spectator and tornado warnings all over the state.

The top 20 finishers in each class are listed here in the

pages of MRA, go to www.GNCCRACING.com for complete

results and be sure to read Trish Krachun’s article elsewhere

in this issue to get the full scoop on all of the ATV Action.

Jim Bull, MRA

GNCC Racing – May 10-11, 2003 At Rausch Creek Motorsports Park

Local favorite Mike Lafferty leads Hawk Jr. at the end of Lap 1

P.A. Rider John Barber gets the holeshot in the 250 A Race

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Barry Hawk, Jr. grabs the holeshot and races to the overall Pro Win.

Bill Ballance wins the Pro Quad Overall, AGAIN !

M.R.A. hiding behind a tree

Lost Creek Cycles Jason Dunkleberger trying his hand at Cross Country Racing

East Coast ATV’s Chris Borich races to a 4th in Class and 7th Overall

#800 Adam Howell takes the checkers in the morning RaceJohn Bowers of Bowers Motorcycle Supply

finished 8th in Class and 11th Overall

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GNCC Racing – May 10-11, 2003 At Rausch Creek Motorsports ParkRausch Creek gnCCtremont, Pa - Round 6Saturday, may 10, 2003

atv a.m.Overall Finish Results – 218 Entries Place Racer Homtown Class 1 Adam Howell Morgantown, IN 4 St Stock 2 Kevin Wise Oil City, PA 4 St Stock 3 Stephanie Parton Dayton, OH Women 4 John Wright Wellsville, OH 4 St Stock 5 Richard Travalena Perryopolis, PA 4 St Stock 6 Jason Hughes Perkasie, PA 4 St Stock 7 Brad Lambert Martinsville, IN 4 St Stock 8 Matthew Travalena Perryopolis, PA Utility Stock 9 Josh Cristofori Cumberland, MD 4 St Stock 10 Scott Lutzky Hillsborough, NJ 4 St Novice 25+ 11 Jonathan M Bowers Middleport, PA 4 St Stock 12 Travis Hudson Rocky Mount, VA 4 St Novice 16-24 13 James Little Morgantown, IN 4 St Stock 14 Angel Atwell Grove City, PA Women 15 Michael Allgeyer Burlington, KY 4 St Stock 16 Brian Keane Plainwell, MI 4 St Novice 25+ 17 Jesse Way Falmouth, VA 4 St Novice 25+ 18 Shannon Kelley Blairsville, GA Utility Stock 19 Tyler Lenig Shamokin, PA 4 St Stock 20 Darrell Thomas Pylesville, MD Utility Stock

atv p.m.Overall Finish Results – 262 Entries Place Racer Homtown Class 1 Bill Ballance Oakland, KY Pro 2 Matt J Smiley Saylorsburg, PA Pro 3 Santo Derisi Casar, NC Pro 4 Thomas Barrett Charlotte, NC Pro Production 5 Tyson Thomas Sunbury, PA Pro Production 6 Brandon Ballance Oakland, KY Pro Production 7 Chris Borich Sunbury, PA Pro 8 William Yokley Tompkinsville, KY Pro Production 9 Chad Duvall Williamstown, WV Pro Production 10 Jared Gruca Massillon, OH Pro 11 Jason Lewis London, KY Pro 12 Johnny Gallagher Aurora, OH Pro Production 13 John Natalie Holtzdale, PA Pro Production 14 Daniel Destefano West Paterson, NJ 250 A 15 Brad Macri Wheeling, WV Pro Production 16 Gregory Trew Middleburg, FL Pro Production 17 Andris Lagzdins Baltimore, MD Pro 18 Ray Lippencott New Philadelphia, OH 250 A 19 Todd Rothermel Shamokin, PA 250 A 20 Eric Conner Tompkinsville, KY 4 St A

YouthOverall Finish Results – 99 Entries Place Racer Homtown Class 1 Thaddeus Duvall Williamstown, WV Mini Sr 2 Brad Spevock Montana Mines, WV Mini Sr 3 Jerod Stoner Lewisberry, PA Mini Int 4 Joshua Robinson W Terre Haute, IN Mini Sr 5 Morgan Green Vinton, OH Mini Sr 6 Michael Potts Millville, NJ Mini Sr 7 Nathan Wesselhoeft Logan, OH Mini Int 8 Nathan Saving Logan, OH Mini Sr 9 Leonard Rehatcheck III Nesquehoning, PA Mini Int 10 Michael Soudas Dupont, PA Mini Int 11 Bj Jaggie Norton, WV Mini Int 12 Zach Dotson Galloway, OH Mini Int 13 Andrew Carlson Newark, NY Mini Int 14 Jacob Blackwood Bolivar, OH Mini Sr 15 Eric Rodgers Dover, PA Mini Int 16 Brendan Eastman Berkshire, NY Mini Int 17 Tyler Klinger Williamstown, PA Mini Sr 18 Brandyn Smith Cumberland, MD Mini Sr 19 Kailub Russell Kingston, OH Mini Int 20 Tyler Macdonald Marietta, SC Mini Int

Sunday, may 11, 2003

Bike a.m.Overall Finish Results – 208 Entries Place Racer Homtown Class 1 Mike Lefevers, Jr Granite Falls, NC 4 St C 2 Andrew Matusek Fayetteville, GA 200 C 3 Scott Bright Plateville, CO 250 C 4 Travis Shaw Buckhannon, WV 200 C 5 Tom Marsh Pompton Plains, NJ Super Sr A 6 Jason Flynn Fort Wayne, IN 250 C 7 Terry Mealer Palmetto, GA Super Sr A 8 Jared Hoffman Bethel Park, PA 250 C 9 Heather Wilson Gilroy, CA Women 10 Nick Swistro Farmington, CT 250 C 11 Alden Clark Waterford, CT 200 C 12 Cw Pitsenbarger Hiddenite, NC 200 C 13 Andrew Taylor Pataskala, OH 200 C 14 R. Matt Zines Salem, OH 250 C 15 Kody Anderson BROOKSVILLE, FL 250 C 16 Kasey Moore Dunedin, FL 250 C 17 Adam Wilson Meshoppen, PA 250 C 18 Philip Galardi Oak Ridge, NJ 200 C 19 Levi Lilley Wellsboro, PA 200 C 20 Keith Vermillion Logan, OH Vet C

Bike p.m.Overall Finish Results – 282 Entries Place Racer Homtown Class 1 Barry Hawk, Jr Smithfield, PA Pro 2 Jason Raines Belfair, WA Pro 3 Michael Lafferty Millville, NJ Pro 4 Steve Hatch Scottsdale, AZ Pro 5 Randy Hawkins Travelers Rest, SC Pro 6 Chuck Woodford St Clairsville, OH Pro 7 Robbie Jenks New Straitsville, OH Pro 8 Mike Kiedrowski Saugus, CA Pro 9 Fred Andrews Salem, OH Pro 10 Ryan Rodgers Dover, PA 250 A 11 Brett Zofchak Washington, E1 250 A 12 John Bennett Allison, PA 200 A 13 John Barber Aliquippa, PA 250 A 14 Kyle Chaney Pataskala, OH 200 A 15 Aaron Kopp State College, PA Pro 16 Jesse Robinson Connellys Spg, NC 250 A 17 Nathan Kanney High Falls, NY 250 A 18 Charles Mullins Hamilton, OH 200 A 19 Joshua Summey Stanley, NC Pro 20 Chris Gallt Eagle, MI 250 A

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Barry Hawk, Jr. grabs the holeshot and races to the overall Pro Win.

Bill Ballance wins the Pro Quad Overall, AGAIN !

Reigning GNCC Champ Rodney Smith

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Hurricane Hills MX park in Clifford Pa.

was the location of round 4 of the PA State

harescramble series. Hurricane Hills is located in

the hills of north east Pa. and has always been a

favorite stop on the series for most harescramble

racers. The Bromley family has held this event for

over 10 years, in those 10 years I can recall one

event in 1993 where the track was wet and muddy.

In years past this event has been held in August,

the summer heat always leaves the track terribly

dusty. This year however the race was scheduled

in the spring in search of less dusty weather. This

turned out to be great idea as the track conditions

where outstanding. The track welcomed racers

with near 70 degree temperatures and clear sky’s.

The starting area in the mx track was wet as

expected but the woods portion of the track

looked to be the best we have seen from this

track. The track consisted of a small mx portion

at the start then into the woods where racers were

welcomed by an abundance of rocks, roots and

low hanging trees. Racers made there way up the

hillside into the woods for 4.5 miles of tight

freshly cut trail. There were several tight rock

and tree portions that left some racers

wondering how to proceed. After several abusive

miles of rock crossings, short cliff drops and

hillclimbs, the racers made there way back down

the hillside along a natural stone wall. This

portion of the track had running water following

the ATV tracks down the hill. Shortly after the

technical downhill the track led out into a field

and back to the check point before continuing the

lap on the mx course. The track was rough,

abusive, and technical a perfect combo for any

harescramble track.

Attendance was a little low for this round.

Most racers were still trying to make it home from

Lorreta Lynn’s ranch in Tenn. Saturday was round

#5 of the GNCC series that many of our District 6

racers also compete in. After a top ten finish in

Tenn., Jonathon Bowers made the 14 hour trip to

Pa. just in time. Jon competes in the highly com-

petitive 4 stroke A class here in D6. Todd

Rothermel also made the trip from Tenn. with his

new Polaris Predator, Todd was on a mission to

put his new Predator on top of

the D6 4 stroke class. Racers

lined up in the usual format, 2

stroke A on the front line with the

4 stroke A class starting just 30

seconds behind, then the Vet

class. The remainder of the class-

es start 60 seconds apart. The

horn sounded for the start of the

2 stroke A class and when the mudslinging and

smoke cleared it was local talent Mark Walters

out front with the initial holeshot. Mark has run

the series for years and has been seen at the

GNCC’s battling for the lead in the 250A class. This

was Marks first race of the season and he was of

to a speedy start. Another local, Jake Knowlton

fired off the line in second position and jumped

in line behind Walters. Dan Ketterer followed in

third for a few turns, then grabbed a handful on

the first long straight and went for the lead.

Walters and Knowlton showed a little hesitation

while speeding up the first jump section in the mx

track. From my position in 4th place I could see

Ketterer sweep to the left and pin it taking the lead

from Walters. Just off the mx track leading to the

woods the pack crossed a muddy hole at the base

of a right hand sweeper up a hill. Being the first

class on the track, we tend to find surprises hid-

ing in the strangest places. Walters was not giving

up his lead easy and continued to battle with

Ketterer they hit the spongy water hole at high

speed and it sent Walters’ ATV sideways and on its

side. Walters quickly gathered himself up and

continued the pursuit. Meanwhile in the woods

Ketterer was setting a blistering pace but could

not shake the “local”. It seemed that Jake Knowlton

who had not raced for nearly two years had

shown up to win. Jake and the entire Knowlton

family showed up on the race scene back in 97

and the boys were flying. After a few years of rac-

ing full time at all the GNCC’s and the D6’s Jake

decided to call it quits. Well this race was dif-

ferent, Jake was back and he was chasing down

the leader quickly. Towards the completion of lap

one Ketterer who was leading, found himself on

his head at the bottom of a rocky downhill.

He was okay but lost the lead to Jake “the

local” Knowlton. Walters was mounting a charge

but had throttle troubles and had to pit several

times. In the 4 stroke A class Harlen Foley was

flying on his Suzuki and battling with Polaris

Predator mounted Todd Rothermel. Rothermel

eventually pulled away from Foley’s Suzuki and

won the 4 stroke A class. Jon Bowers led the first

lap and was pulling away till he was side lined

with electrical problems. † Chad Kirby cleaned

house in the Vet. class with over a minute lead at

the end. Kirby ran his Cannondale to sixth overall

for the day and was the top finisher aboard a

Dale. Ken Tichner finished 2nd in the Vet class

riding his Roll design R. The 2 stroke B class saw

a new winner for the year. Mark Thompson from

New Jersey was able to hold off Lansdale Pa.’s

Nate Gogno for the win. This is the first win for

Thompson who has been showing much improve-

ment. Gogno has the points lead so far this season

and will be looking to get back in

winning form at the next round.

The next Pa State Harescramble round is

May 11th in Shippensburg Pa. and is sponsored

by Compass Race Team. This is the day after the

GNCC rd.# 6 at Rausch creek Pa. which should

attract alot of national racers. Until next time,

take care and remember to support and promote

our fine sport any chance you get.

Jason L. Hughes #750

Jason and Jacob Hughes

Hurricane Hills 4/27/03State Harescramble Rd. #4

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The Pennsylvania State Harescramble championship series is nearing the halfway point of the season, this week round #5 led us to Shippensburg Pa. Compass Race Team sponsored this event and put together a great track. The track was located on farmlands near I81 in Shippensburg, Compass Race Team (CRT) transformed the fields and woods into a 3.5 mile stage for racers to put on their show. The start was set in a grassy field and led racers through a maze of banners and tall grass before enter-ing the fresh cut trails in the woods.

The A classes were started together at this event on the front row followed by the Vet class, 4 stroke B and 2 stroke B classes. The start of the A class was a tornado of mud and fumes for the first few miles. Once the path cleared Rob Hertz led the way on his LRD 250R followed closely by Todd Rothermel and Harlen Foley. Hertz had the lead in his class, the overall lead however was up for grabs. Rothermel on his new Polaris Predator and Foley on his Ray Wilt/Burgards backed Z400 had there thumpers dialed in and were in pursuit of the Hertz two stroke. A few miles into the woods the newly cut terrain took Hertz by surprise, the track went up a rise in the tight woods and around a left hand sweeper, Hertz had to get off the gas and lock up the brakes, send-ing him side ways into the trees. Foley on his Suzuki, had trouble stopping in time and ended up making contact with Hertz, then Rothermel followed from behind, and the three were nearly locked together. Harlen Foley got away first while Hertz and Rothermel recovered there quads from the brush. The collision left Rothermel's ATV with a dam-aged tie rod, Hertz however remounted his machine and put his sights on the overall lead. Within one lap Hertz overtook Foley in the field section and walked away with the 2 stroke A class win and the overall win. Foley ended up with the 4 stroke A class win and second overall. Tom Hertz also riding an LRD/JRD backed 250 R finished up second in the 2 stroke A class. Jon Bowers who has been riding strong all season long finished second to Foley on his Herrmannracing.com backed 400EX followed by Cannondale riders Randy Brandt and Mike Johnson (ATV Addiction). The vet class belonged to Cannondale rider Chad Kirby. Kirby took the lead right away and rode a pace matched only by A class rider Rob Hertz. Kirby shredded the competition as well as the terrain and finished up 3rd overall for the day and first in the Vet. class. Long time D6 racer John Kenney also piloting a Cannondale took 2nd in the class. Nate Gogno returned to his winning ways in the 2 stroke B class. After a rough few rounds, Gogno returned to the top of the podium with a convincing win, he led the race start to finish. In the 4 stroke B class it was Matt Highland taking the win followed by Brian Delucia, Ralph Johnson and Stephanie Kenney.

Compass Race Team organized a great event, in only there second attempt. A huge thanks to Gene and everyone from CRT for adding yet another event to our D6 Harescramble series. Its great to see there are still promoters out there looking to improve our sport. For years our series stood idle with only a handful of tracks to attend. In only the past 3 years our series has grown from 15 to 18 events 10 of which were at the same track, to over 30 events taking us to new tracks all over Pa. We have seen the addition of several new racers coming from surrounding states on a regular basis. The sky is the limit for this sport, it will only grow as far as we make it grow. Remember to ride safely and respect your neighbors, but when you get to the track, let it rip.

Jason L. Hughes #750

Compass Race TeamShippensburg Harescramble 5/11/03

harlen Foley wins the 4 Stroke a Class

thanks to All...

CRT sends our heart felt thanks to Jill

Dunmire and family and friends. Without

her and the gang we

couldn’t have done it!! We would also

like to thank the Brandywine Enduro

Riders for a wonderful job working the

barrels.

Thanks also to the following for their

generosity of contingency gifts:

Roxys Motorcycles- Fayettville, PA

B & B Yamaha – Lancaster, PA

Randy and M & S Cycles – Chambersburg,

PA

and to ATV Addiction for the use of their

quads. Thanks to all from Gene Hardy,

President of Compass Race Team.

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Atco Motocross Park – Atco, New JerseyApril 19th, 2003

“Kuzbyt takes 3”

Today was a beautiful day for some very good racing here at Atco. The track, in its 2nd year now hold-ing motocross races and now part of District 6, was in great shape. The layout was totally changed from last year and it now features a single-triple-triple-triple finish line section. The start is a little bit longer and the jumps are all easy to do. With above 60 degree temperatures in the day but below 40 degree temperatures at night, it would set the tone of a

great day of racing.

The first class of the day was the 65cc 7-9 and 65cc 10-11 class. This race featured our H o l e s h o t G r a p h i c s team riders J e s s e Kuzbyt and T y l e r W o z n e y , with Jesse racing the 10-11 class

and Tyler racing the 7-9 class. Both riders were domi-nating in these classes and they were the only ones jumping a big double in the back rhythm section, which made up a lot of time over the rest of the field. They both finished 1-1 in these classes. Also, rounding out the top 3 in 65cc 7-9 class were KTM rider #15 Dylan Ahlert and Kawasaki rider #56 Bruce Redfield. In the

65cc 10-11 class, it was Jesse Kuzbyt taking the 1-1 overall and in tow were the 5s of Kyle Hill and the 4h of Daniel South.

Our team riders also raced the Junior Super Mini class and 85cc 7-9 and 10-11 class. The Junior Super Mini class, which is basically the 85cc 7-11 class or Junior Mini class, turned out to be the hardest class for our team riders. In the first moto, it was Yamaha mount-ed rider Tyler Wozney taking the holeshot and in tow were Jesse Kuzbyt, the 38x of Mike Mackeprang, the 5m of Mike Sowa, and the 75 ride of Kyle Gillespie. After a couple of turns, Kuzbyt took control of the lead but out of nowhere, the 5m of Mike Sowa passed him and never looked back taking the moto win. Rounding out the top 3 were Kuzbyt and Wozney, holding off a very fast ride by Mackeprang.

In the second moto, it was Kuzbyt taking the holeshot but again, Mike Sowa was on the rear fender of Kuzbyt but an unfortunate miscue in the finish line section by Sowa would take himself out the race and give Jesse Kuzbyt the lead and eventually the overall. Tyler Wozney eventually made a slide-out 2 turns before the checkered flag and finished 5th in the moto but still held on with a 3rd overall. Second overall went to the Kawasaki ride of Mike Mackeprang.

In the 85cc 7-9 and 10-11 class, Kuzbyt (10-11) and Wozney (7-9) won these classes easily and grabbed two more 1st place trophies.

The biggest class today had to be the 125 C class. With almost a full gate of riders, it was to be expected that this class will be the most watched going into the first turn. In the first moto, the holeshot went the #171 ride of Tom Jamison. In tow were #57 Matt Gillespie and #536 Kyle Whritenour. As Jamison pretty much left the field, Gillespie held a solid 2nd but toward the end of the moto, Whritenour started to inch up on Gillespie but had to take the 3rd place spot in the moto. The moto

win went the Suzuki ride of Tom Jamison.

In moto two, it was pretty much the same result as the first moto but a fierce battle between Gillespie and Whritenour started to heat up. The 586 machine was on the rear fender of the 57 machine of Matt Gillespie for pretty much the whole

moto. But a pass by Whritenour on Gillespie before the big double heading toward the first turn ignited the bat-tle. Gillespie managed to get back at Whritenour 2 turns before the white flag. With Whritenour going outside, Gillespie took the very slick inside to jump a double out of the turn and made a great pass on Whritenour. With lappers showing up, Matt had to work especially hard to get around them but still held on to second. He just did that to finish 2nd overall for the day behind a very fast Tom Jamison aboard his #171 Suzuki. Gillespie said after his moto, “He got me in that turn but I worked really hard for that pass. There was an open line and I just went for it.” The top 4 were Jamison, Gillespie, Whritenour, and the 165 ride of Sean Land.

So this is my first of many race reports. Hope you liked it and I will be at more races this year doing the same thing. Our next race will be at Raceway Park in Englishtown, New Jersey for the 2nd round of the Northeast Classic series. Good luck to all racers and see you at the races.– Story & Photographs by Matt Wozney of Holeshotgraphics.com

“WE LEAVE THE COMPETITION BEHIND!”

Thor/Renthal/Scott USA sponsored rider Matt Gillespie finished

a well respected 2nd overall in the 125 C class at Atco.

The big winner, taking home 3 overall wins, was Jesse Kuzbyt. The Holeshot Graphics

sponsored rider went 1-1 in the 65cc and 85cc 10-11 classes and 2-1 in the Junior Super Mini Class.

Thor/FMF/Scott/23 Motorsports/Holeshot Graphics sponsored rider Tyler Wozney rode very well and took home 2 overall

wins and after a slide-out on the final lap, he took 3rd place overall in the Junior Super Mini class.

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Yamaha of Camp Hill/RRP's Jeremy Cook and Crossroads Powersports/RRP's Damien Plotts topped the 125cc and 250cc Pro/Expert class podiums, respectively, at round three of the 2003 Thor/Parts Unlimited Northeast Classic Series at

the beautiful Hurricane Hills Sports Center in Clifford, Pennsylvania and May 4th.

Cook had a perfect day, riding to a 1-1 for the overall in the 125cc Pro/Expert class. Cook got great starts. In the first moto, Cook nailed the hole-shot and pulled away, unchallenged for the win by a four second advantage. In the second moto, Cook gated second behind his RRP teammate, Plotts, who led the final moto until he went down in the latter part of lap three, handing the lead to Cook. But Cook had his work cut out for him. Cook had to hold off Bromley Suzuki's Barry Carsten and RRP's Ty Wallace. The three were all within a bike length of each other for the remaining laps of the eight-lap moto. It was anybody's race for the win and Cook managed to hold off the two veterans' for the moto win and the class overall.

Carsten rode to a 4-2 score in the 125 Pro/Expert

class for the runner-up spot of the podium and now leads the 125 Pro/Expert class in series points after three of five rounds. Dave Ginolfi had his best finish of the series and rounded out the 125cc Pro/Expert podium via his 2-4 rides.

Cook got the jump he needed off the gate and rounded the first turn with the lead in the first 125cc Pro/Expert moto. Trailing were Ginolfi, Chris Hunter, Carsten and Wallace. Just after the start of lap two, the top three were unchanged when Wallace p a s s e d Carsten to take fourth, relegat-ing Carsten to fifth. Less than a quarter of a lap later, Plotts p a s s e d Carsten for fifth, dropping Carsten back to sixth.

The top three were already spreading out by the start of lap three. Plotts was showing Wallace a tire in the corners, hoping Wallace would make a mistake but it was Plotts who came

i n to t he b i g sweeping turn by the start too hot, which also caused Wallace to cross rut. Carsten capitalized on both, sneaking around the inside to claim fourth. Wallace and Plotts were relegated to fifth and sixth.

The leaders spread out considerably by lap four until Casey Clark caught and passed Wallace to take fifth. Wallace was again relegated to sixth. The top five went unchanged until

the last lap, when Wallace passed Clark to re-take fifth with a half a lap to go. Cook crossed the finish line with a four second advantage. Rounding out the top five were Ginolfi, Hunter, Carsten and Wallace.

Plotts led the start of the final 125 Pro/Expert moto with Cook, Carsten, Wallace and Ginolfi in tow. The top five spread out quickly and remained unchanged until late in lap three when Plotts went down, giv-ing the lead to Cook. Carsten inherited second, Wallace third, Ginolfi fourth and Charlie Ellis fifth. Plotts remounted eighth.

Carsten and Wallace closed the gap on Cook by lap five. With only a bike length separating the top three it was still anybody's race. Wallace eventu-ally passed Carsten on lap seven to take second then caught and passed Cook on the back tabletop to take the lead but Cook came back to re-take the lead on the downhill tabletop. Then Carsten slid underneath Wallace in the next corner to re-take second with the crowd going wild after wit-nessing such unbelievable racing.

Cook held off Carsten and Wallace for the remaining half lap, securing the win and the overall. Rounding out the top five were Ginolfi and Ellis.

Plotts traded wins with his RRP teammate Wallace in the 250 Open Pro/Expert class. Plotts 2-1 topped Wallace's 1-2 for the overall and Plotts now leads the class in series points by one over Wallace. Hunter's 5-4 rides were good enough for the remaining tier of the 250 Pro/Expert podium.

Carsten led the start of the first 250 Open Pro/Expert moto with Clark, Wallace, Bruce Stratton and Hunter in tow. Wallace blew by Clark and

The battle for the top three in the final laps of the 2nd 125 Pro/Expert moto look like this; Jeremy Cook (360) Barry Carsten (79) and Ty Wallace (85)

were within a bike length of each other, battling for the win at the Northeast Classic Series in Clifford, Pennsylvania.

Damien Plotts (46) leads Jeremy Cook (360), Barry Carsten (79), Ty Wallace (85) and Dave Ginolfi (461) early in the 2nd 125 Pro/Expert moto at Hurricane Hills in Clifford, Pennsylvania on May 4th.

Chris Hunter (505) held third place in the first 125 Pro/Expert moto to the finish at round three of the 2003 Thor/Parts Unlimited Northeast Classic Series at Hurricane Hills. Ty Wallace (85) and Damien Plotts

battle for fourth and fifth place.

Jeremy Cook (360) leads Dave Ginolfi (partially hidden behind Cook), Chris Hunter (505), Ty Wallace (85) and Barry Carsten (79) early in the 1st 125cc Pro/Expert moto at Round three of the

Thor/Parts Unlimited Northeast Classic Series at Hurricane Hills.

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Carsten two turns after the start to claim the point position. After two and a half laps the top five run-ning order was Wallace, Carsten, Stratton, Hunter and Plotts.

Plotts mounted a charge to the front and passed Hunter on lap three for fourth then got Stratton for third two turns later. Plotts then managed to pass Carsten before the start of lap four to take second. Wallace crossed the finish line with a six second lead with Plotts, Stratton, Carsten and Hunter trail-ing.

Plotts and Clark led the start of the final 250cc Open Pro/Expert moto with Plotts taking the point after the second turn. After two and a half laps the top five were Plotts, Wallace, Clark, Hunter and Stratton. Not much changed until lap six when Stratton slid out handing Carsten fifth place.

Plotts pulled away to a small five-second advan-tage by the end of the moto. Rounding out the top five were Wallace, Clark, Hunter and Carsten.

ReSUltS:P/Wee: 1. Matthew Malinovsky (Yam); 2. Tyler Yadlosky (Yam).50 (4-6): 1. Bethany Ruhf (Hon); 2. Kayla Boorom (Ktm); 3. Chris Cerminaro (Ktm).50 (7-8): 1. Ricky Benesky (Ktm); 2. Kevin Hicks (Ktm); 3. Sean Ballard (Ktm); 4. Stephen Buss (Ktm); 5. Connor Lawrence (Ktm).65 (7-9): 1. Brett Forman (Ktm); 2. Nick Desiderio

(Suz); 3. Tyler Wozney (Ktm); 4. Dylan Ahlert (Ktm); 5. Ryan Francis (Ktm).65 (10-11): 1. Marcus Hodge (Ktm); 2. Frank Lettieri (Suz); 3. Jesse Kuzbyt (Ktm); 4. Aaron Mulhern (Ktm); 5. James Doolittle (Suz).85 (7-9): 1. Nick Desiderio (Suz); 2. Tyler Wozney (Ktm); 3. Dylan Ahlert (Ktm); 4. Tyler Rossiter (Suz); 5. Miles Wildey (Suz).85 (7-11): 1. Ryan Blizzard (Hon); 2. Nick Mcphee (Suz); 3. Sunny Drake (Kaw); 4. Marcus Hodge (Ktm); 5. Chaz Light (Suz).85 (12-13): 1. Mike Picone (Suz); 2. Daniel Holton (Suz); 3. Marshall Hurd (Suz); 4. Abbie Jo Bardo (Suz); 5. Bryan Culbertson (Kaw).85 (14-15): 1. Jason Lawrence (Suz); 2. Kerry Kaminskie Jr (Kaw); 3. Jacob Wolfe (Yam); 4. Sean Wallace (Suz); 5. Chad Dunning (Kaw).85 (9-13): 1. Ryan Blizzard (Hon); 2. Nick Mcphee (Suz); 3. Sunny Drake (Kaw); 4. Chaz Light (Suz); 5. Anthony Peregrin (Suz).S/MINI: 1. Mike Picone (Suz); 2. Kerry Kaminskie Jr (Kaw); 3. Michael Gesso (Suz); 4. Sean Wallace (Suz); 5. Chad Dunning (Kaw).SCHBY: 1. Scott Sears (Kaw); 2. Jay Weller (Suz); 3. Mitchell Dougherty (Kaw); 4. Jason Lawrence (Suz); 5. Tyler Witmer (Suz).CLGBY: 1. Dave Ginolfi (Yam); 2. Brian Murphy (Yam); 3. Stephen Hunter (Hon); 4. Matt Coyle (Yam); 5. Daryl Erskine (Yam).125 NOV: 1. Robert Stanton (Kaw); 2. Chris Cheney (Hon); 3. Mark Rutman (Yam); 4. Drew Coltman (Suz); 5. Bret Loomis (Yam).

125 AM: 1. Mitchell Dougherty (Kaw); 2. Scott Sears (Kaw); 3. Brian Murphy (Yam); 4. Peter Katsoules (Yam); 5. Jay Weller (Suz).125 PRO/EX: 1. Jeremy Cook (Yam); 2. Barry Carsten (Suz); 3. Dave Ginolfi (Yam); 4. Ty Wallace (Yam); 5. Chris Hunter (Hon).

250 NOV: 1. Alex Kosatschrow (Kaw); 2. Mike Fetherston (Yam); 3. Reade Schield (Yam); 4. Danny Campora (Hon); 5. James John (Hon).250 AM: 1. Brian Murphy (Yam); 2. Peter Katsoules (Yam); 3. Stephen Hunter (Hon); 4. Matthew Ranum (Hon); 5. Jay Weller (Suz).250 PRO/EX: 1. Damien Plotts (Hon); 2. Ty Wallace (Hon); 3. Chris Hunter (Hon); 4. Barry Carsten (Suz); 5. Casey Clark (Yam).25+ AM: 1. Chris Curtis (Hon); 2. Mark Rutman (Yam); 3. Joshua Bozzuto (Hon); 4. Alex Kosatschrow (Kaw); 5. B.j. Wightman (Yam).25+ EX: 1. Damien Plotts (Hon); 2. Ty Wallace (Hon); 3. Greg Pamart (Hon); 4. Jim Mcilvaine (Suz); 5. Gaylon Dickson (Kaw).30+ NOV: 1. Gregory Henry (Yam); 2. Colton Fisher (Hon); 3. Eric Krisa (Hon); 4. Troy Ennis (Yam); 5. Joe Gurganus (Ktm).30+ AMATEUR: 1. Tom Griffin (Hon); 2. Kevin Hicks (Yam); 3. Brian Sworen (Kaw); 4. Steve Raymond (Kaw); 5. Chris Cerminaro (Yam).30+ EXPERT: 1. Bruce Stratton (Hon); 2. Barry Carsten (Suz); 3. Gaylon Dickson (Kaw); 4. Greg Pamart (Hon); 5. Dave Wolfskill (Yam).40+: 1. Jerry Seip (Hon); 2. Dave Wolfskill (Yam); 3. Gene Nighman (Kaw); 4. Brian Broadwell (Suz); 5. Kim Kline (Tm).WMN: 1. Abbie Jo Bardo (Suz).

Jeremy Cook (360) inherited the lead on lap three of the final 125 Pro/Expert moto at the round three of the Northeast Classic Series. Trailing were Barry Carsten (79), Ty Wallace (85), Dave Ginolfi (461) and Chris Hunter (505).

RRP's Ty Wallace (85) leads Barry Carsten (79) and Bruce Stratton (86) in the 1st 250 Open Pro/Expert moto at round three of the 2003 Thor/Parts Unlimited Northeast Classic Series at the Hurricane Hills Sports Center on May 4th.

Glenn Slick (left) was the lucky winner of a brand new KX 85cc Motorcycle at round three of the Thor/Parts Unlimited Northeast Classic Series. The bike give-a-way was sponsored by Ithaca Recreation

Sports and was presented to the Mr. Slick by Doug of Ithaca Recreation Sports.

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Reactive Suspension By Andy Fleck & Al Carrwww.reactive-suspension.com

Though very few have the knowledge or resources to completely set up their own suspension there are some key things we can all do to optimize our suspensions performance.

The first thing I recommend is finding out what your stock spring rates are and to what weight rider they are suited . Don't assume that the rates listed in your manual are accurate they can be off as much as 10%. We have at our disposal the accurate measured spring rates for nearly all models and can tell you exactly your requirements. Give us a call anytime and we'll let you know where you stand.

Once the correct spring rates have been verified you need to set your spring preloads. Preload is just what it sounds like, it is the amount the spring is compressed when installed in the forks or on the shock. In the forks this is generally about 7 - 8 mm. My experience has been that most aftermarket fork springs are the same length as the stock-ers, so when installed the preload is generally correct. Aftermarket shock springs are usually a little longer or shorter but this is not a problem. Measure the free length of the spring in mm then install it on the shock and tighten the preload collars to compress it. If you have the correct rate the amount of preload required will be between 10 and 15 mm Start at 14.

With the shock installed place the bike on a stand with the rear wheel off the ground. Pick a point on the rear fender, I like to use the point where the fender and numberplate intersect, measure from here to a point on the rear axle. This measurement, usually around 600 mm on a full size bike, is your baseline number, write it down. Now take the bike off the stand and have the rider get on the bike and stand on the footpegs, you may need someone to help balance the bike and mea-sure again from the same two points. The difference between this measurement and the first is your dynamic sag. The difference should be between 95 and 100 mm. If it isn't, loosen or tighten the spring collar until this is achieved. Once you get the desired number get off the bike and check how much the bike sags under its own weight, if you have the correct spring rate the suspension will com-press between 15 and 25mm. If it's less than 15 the spring is too light if its more than 25 the spring rate is too stiff.

Having the correct spring rates and preload will not only help the suspension perform better but it will also give the bike balance front to rear which will optimize the han-dling.

Finally we have the clickers. On the forks we have one on the top and one on the bottom of each leg. Depending on the model of fork the compression adjuster is on the bottom on KYB forks and on the top on Showas, the rebound adjuster is of course on the other end. On the shock the compression adjuster is on the reservoir and the rebound is on the bottom clevis. Internally the adjusters are comprised of a tapered needle positioned in a round port. As you turn the clicker in the needle goes deeper into the port blocking more of the port reducing the amount of oil that can flow through the port and thus increasing the damping force. Generally from the factory the clickers will be set at 11 or 12 clicks out, this is referred to as your baseline settings. The range of adjustment avail-able is about 20 clicks, an important fact to remember is that the adjusters are most effective in the 1 to 8 clicks out range. What this means is that one click in this range is much more of a change than one click in the 10 to 20 range. As a result the further out you turn the clicker the more clicks you have to go to make a noticeable difference.

There are a lot of riders that never touch their clickers because they are afraid they will screw something up. Never worry about this, if you make adjustments and things seem to get worse then you simply go back to your baseline settings and start again, remem-

ber you can always go back. To familiarize yourself with the effect each adjuster has I would like to suggest the following. Next time you go practicing try each adjuster on its minimum and maximum setting. Start with the fork compression adjuster, turn the adjuster all the way in to one click out. Now go ride, start slow as this will feel very dif-ferent to you. After a few laps turn the adjuster all the way out and ride again. The reason for doing this is so you can get a feel for what too much or too little compression damping feels like. Doing the same with the rebound adjusters will give you a good feel, helping you spot problems and then knowing what to do to correct them.

In closing I would like to mention one last time the importance of not racing on stock suspension fluids. After a few hours break in time the fluids in your forks and shock should be drained and replaced with a high performance synthetic. The benefits are better more consistent performance as well as reduced wear in the system. The cost to do this is very reasonable but is far outweighed by the benefits.

To maximize our performance on the track we need to take advantage of all the resourc-es available. Learning how to make correct adjustments to our suspension will be the single biggest improvement we can make at the track. As always we are more than happy to answer any questions you may have on this subject or any other. You can contact us at 215-541-0430 or [email protected] you at the races.

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By Len BreechHANOVER, PA. MAY 3At Trail-Way Speedway's first night short track in over three years, surprise finishes were the order of the night. Among the many surprises; the race ran, since the previous two yearly attempts at night racing were rained out, a rider made his first start in over eighteen years a winning one, and leading a race by a large margin on the final lap isn't a guarantee of a win. Raun Wood put his Scott Powersports sponsored Honda at the point of the 600 A final, with Ricky Winsett, Shawn Baer and Jared Mees trading positions several times a lap behind him. On the fourth lap, Winsett went into turn one a little too hot and tucked his front wheel under and fell. This caused Mees to let up briefly, letting Wood and Baer pull out several more lengths. Wood led the rest of the way, until he drove into one a little hard on the final lap, and slid up coming off two, letting Baer's Battlefield Harley Davidson/Baer Racing Products/VPE sponsored Rotax take the win. Most of the same riders returned later for the Sportsman final, that saw Mees get the lead from Wood, Baer and Winsett. This time, Winsett picked his spots better and took over second by the end of the second lap. Baer started dropping back, as Jason Isennock and John Lewis moved up to fourth and fifth. Mees kept his Lancaster H-D/Michael's Classic H-D Rotax in front the rest of the way. After suffering a flat just after the start of the 750 heat, Jared Mees got his Johnny Goad tuned Harley rolling and took the lead from Barney Waldron at the end of the first lap, with George Richtmeyer dropping his buddy another notch. Mees started pulling away, while heat winner Raun Wood was having a little too much power in his Honda RC 51 in the damp night air, getting into an ever changing battle for third with Lew Woods and Waldron. With two laps left, things started happening; Mees had problems with his swing arm, dropping out, and entering the first turn on the final lap, a bolt in his disk brake backed off just enough to lock up the rear tire. The battle for third earlier became one for the lead, as Wood couldn't hook up right, while Lew Woods' Triumph hooked up better and took the win by a length. Steve Bromley grabbed the 40 + lead from Jim Chapman, Steve Heiser, Bruce Miller and Vernon Caldwell. Chapman took the lead on the second lap, with Caldwell going into third by the end of the lap. Chapman, Heiser and Caldwell stayed close, with Caldwell taking the lead on the sixth lap. Brad Phillips as the quickest 250 B off the line, with Jonathan Jordan, Matt Young and Brandon Robinson. Jordan took the lead entering turn three on the third lap, with Robinson moving into second. After battling for several laps, Robinson went into first on the sixth lap, with Jordan falling in the fourth turn on the next lap. After dropping out of racing almost two decades ago, Adam Weiss returned to racing on one of his father's Yamahas. He shook off the 'track rust' by taking the 500 2 Valve lead from Jim

Chapman, Tom Sisson and Mark Stambaugh. The top three stayed close, with Chapman pressuring Weiss for first on the last two laps. They crossed the finish line side by side, with Weiss' Larry's Service Center sponsored machine getting the nod. Rick Winsett showed he has started to adapt to

the new lightweight singles, as he battled John Lewis for the 250 A win, taking the lead at the end of the opening lap. Jim Hollister easily won the 30 + final. Ryan Henderson just held off Jonathan Jordan for the 600 B win, while Matthew Young took the 125 final. Brandon Atkinson won the 50 (4-6) class, with Dalton Worthington topped the 50 Oil Injected and 50 (7-8) classes. Tyler Kidwell won the 65 class, with Hayden Avery winning the 85 (7-11) and Austin Greenland easily topping the 12-15 division.

Results:4W 2ST: 1. Brian Riley (Hon); 2. John Dougherty (Yam); 3. Dane Delancey (Yam); 4. Brian Shettel (Hon); 5. Brian Watterson (Yam); 6. Cory Buhrman (Hon); 7. Mike Dougas (Yam); 8. Chris Crull (Hon); 9. Lonnie Zannetti (Pol)

4W 4ST: 1. Daniel Kelley (Yam); 2. Cory Buhrman (Hon); 3. Chris Crull (Hon); 4. Erik Gunsch (Hon); 5. Jim Hamaker (Hon); 6. John Dougherty (Yam); 7. Wanda Kelly (Hon); 8. Larry Hoffman (Yam); 9. Robert Allen (Hon)

600 B: 1. Ryan Henderson (ATK); 2. Jonathan Jordan (Hon); 3. Bill Boram (Rtx); 4. Cory Texter (Hon); 5. Bob Hildebrand (Yam); 6. Dean Maring (Yam); 7. Kris Weiss (Hon)

50 (4-6): 1. Brandon Atkinson (KTM); 2. Kenneth Vernarchick (KTM)

50 (7-8): 1. Dalton Worthington (Cob); 2. Tyler Stacey (LEM); 3. Joey Schmidt (Yam); 4. Dylan Blettner (KTM)

65: 1. Tyler Kidwell (Kaw); 2. Hayden Avery (Kaw); 3. Cassidy Heiser (Suz); 4. Derek Hersh (Kaw); 5. Kyle Schlimme (Kaw)

40+: 1. Vernon Caldwell (Hon); 2. Jim Chapman (Yam); 3. Steve Heiser (Hon); 4. Bruce Miller (Rtx); 5. Mike Keane (Rtx); 6. Steve Bromley (ATK); 7. Mark Stambaugh (Yam); 8. Dave Smith (Rtx); 9. Allen Kelly ; 10. Joe Dohm (W-R)

50 Oil Injected: 1. Dalton Worthington (KTM); 2. Dylan Blettner (KTM); 3. Kenneth Vernarchick (KTM); 4. Bradley McKim (Yam); 5. Dalton Blettner (KTM); 6. Austin Zink (Yam)

250 A: 1. Ricky Winsett (Hon); 2. John Lewis (Hon); 3. Damian Kocovinos (Hon); 4. Chris Klinefelter (Hon); 5. Joey Avery (Yam)

125 B: 1. Matthew Young (Kaw); 2. Austin Greenland (KTM); 3. Brandon Robinson (Kaw); 4. Brad Phillips (Suz); 5. Wesley Cowardin (Yam); 6. Kyle Wagman (Yam); 7. William Worthington (Yam)

4W Sportsman: 1. Brian Riley (Hon); 2. Dane Delancey (Yam); 3. Daniel Kelly (Yam); 4. John Dougherty (Yam); 5. Brett Shettel (Hon); 6. Rick Rhodes (Hon); 7. Cory Buhrman (Hon); 8. Chris Crull (Hon); 9. Mike Dougas (Yam)

30 +: 1. Jim Hollister (Rtx); 2. Damian Kocovinos (Hon); 3. Lance Stauffer (Rtx); 4. Rich Mellinger (Rtx); 5. Ed Hyde (W-R); 6. Joe Dohm (W-R); 7. Dave Smith (Rtx)

500 A 2 Valve: 1. Adam Weiss (Yam); 2. Jim Chapman (Yam); 3. Tom Sisson (Yam); 4. Mark Stambaugh (Yam); 5. John Yurejefic (Yam)

85 (7-11): 1. Hayden Avery (Yam); 2. Gerald Langreck (Hon); 3. Chris MacCarty (Hon); 4. Evan Baer (Yam); 5. Tyler Kidwell (Hon); 6. Tyler Phillips (Kaw)

750 A: 1. Lew Woods (Tri); 2. Raun Wood (Hon); 3. Barney Waldron (Yam); 4. John Yurejeficic (Yam); 5. Georg Richtmeyer (Tri); 6. Jared Mees (H-D)

85 (12-15): 1. Austin Greenland (Hon); 2. Sheyna Texter (Hon); 3. Harley Wagman (Kaw)

600 A: 1. Shawn Baer (Rtx); 2. Raun Wood (Hon); 3. Jared Mees (Rtx); 4. Jason Isennock (Rtx); 5. Dillon Cava (Rtx); 6. Ricky Winsett (W-R)

250 B: 1. Brandon Robinson (Hon); 2. Jonathan Jordan (Hon); 3. Cory Texter (Hon); 4. Matthew Young (Suz); 5. Jordan Harris (Yam); 6. Brad Phillips (KTM); 7. Vince Bower (Yam); 8. Glen Coldsmith (Kaw); 9. Bob Hildebrand (Yam); 10. Jared Shipley (Yam)

Spor t sman : 1. Jared Mees (Rtx); 2. Ricky Winsett (W-R); 3. Raun Wood (Hon); 4. Jason Isennock (Rtx); 5. John Lewis (Hon); 6. Dillon Cava (Rtx); 7. Shawn Baer (Rtx); 8. Chris K l i n e f e l t e r (Hon)

Surprises Sprout at Trail-Way Night ST

250 B1. 44 Brandon Robinson2. 29 Jonathan Jordan

40+: 1. 75 Vernon Caldwell2. 73 Jim Chapman 3. 13 Steve Heiser

600 A: (The sportsman final looked about the same)1. 33A Shawn Baer 2. 88 Raun Wood

3. 16A Jared Mees 4.? 25 Ricky Winsett

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1. Max Stevey – Kaw2. Christian Costillo – Ktm3. Cody Fidler - Kaw4. Trevor Mack – Kaw5. Craig Fowler – Ktm

85cc 7-111. Kyle Sidle – Suz2. Timothy Savidge – Yam3. Jon Riber – Suz4. Darren Taughinbaugh – Suz5. Travis Overly – Yam6. Brent Pyler – Kaw

85cc 12-131. Lowell Spangler – Suz2. Addison Kramer – Yam3. Jason Smith – Kaw4. Cody Schneider – Kaw5. Ryan Higgins – Yam6. David Sparr – Yam7. Kyle Knapp – Yam8. Jordan Moyer – Kaw9. Chris Ott – Kaw10. Zachary Buck – Kaw

85cc 14-151. Taylor Beltz – Kaw2. Jordan Deblasse – Suz3. Matt Hollinger – Yam4. Grant Zartman – Ktm5. Matthew Berrier – Hon6. Michael Brien – Yz

Supermini1. Lowell Spangler – Suz2. Ryan Sebastian – Kaw3. Taylor Beltz – Kaw4. Wayne Powell – Suz5. Timothy Savidge – Yam6. Addison Kramer – Yam7. Cody Schneider – Kaw8. Mike Goldberg – Kaw9. Jordan Deblasse – Kaw10. Kyle Sidle – Suz

Schoolboy1. Drew Coleman – Suz2. David Roeting – Yz3. Cody Graybill – Yam4. Taylor Murphy – Suz5. Ryan Sebastian – Kaw6. Derrick Crawford – Yam

College Boy1. Brian McCullough – Hon2. Eric Kemmerer – Hon3. Andy Baker – Yam4. Eric Sebastian – Yam5. Matt Moore – Yam6. Michael Klinger – Yam

125A1. Michael Schneck – Yam2. David Nyzio – Yam3. Joseph Robertson – Yam4. Broc Seiler – Yam5. Brian McCullough6. Clint Johnson – Yam

125B1. Travis Harnish – Yam2. Jon Hercik – Yam3. Matt Moore – Yam4. Joseph Gaul – Hon5. Joseph Farnish – Yam6. Taylor Murphy – Suz

125C Group 11. David Roeting – Yz2. Jeff Yatsko – Hon3. Ryan Zimmerman – Yam4. Jack Hileman – Yam5. David Chen – Yam6. Michael Tyrrell – Ktm

125C Group 21. Drew Coleman – Suz2. Brandon Whelan – Yam3. Cory Wampler – Kaw4. Michael Farmish – Yam5. James McCubbin – Yam6. Ken Garner – Yam

250A1. Michael Bear – Suz2. Elio Pereira3. Joseph Robertson – Hon4. Michael Schneck – Yam5. David Nyzio – Yam6. Shelby Reitz – Hus

250B1. Justin Forer – Hon2. Jon Hercik – Yam3. Jeremy Hyde – Kaw4. Eric Kemmerer – Hon5. Tristan Huey – Yam6. John Spotts – Yam

250C1. Mike Muretic – Hon2. Larry Mutschler – Kaw3. Ken Garner – Hon4. Loren Kampen – Hon5. Jesse Walter –Yz6. Charles Bowers – Hon

25+A1. Michael Bear – Suz2. Brad Stepp – Suz3. Todd Weindel – Suz4. Jeremy Garges – Yz5. Dennis Harnish – Yam6. Jason George – Hon

25+B1. Jeremy Hyde – Kaw2. Joseph Farmish – Yam3. Justin Anderson – Yam4. Michael Cahill – Hon5. Colin Forer – Yam6. Mike Muretic – Hon

Vet A1. Michael Bear – Suz2. Brad Stepp – Suz3. Todd Weindel 4. Jason George – Hon5. Tom Schneider – Yam6. Wesley Turner – KawVet B1. Jerry Ricziello – Yam2. Jeffrey Groff – Hon3. Jeffrey Miller – Yam4. Todd Herman – Hon5. Mark Barends – Hon6. R. Michael Scavello – Hon

Vet C1. Chris Teneyck – Hon2. Mark Nevil – Hon3. Scott Schauer – Hon4. Keith Kline – Yam5. Ronald Stump – Hon6. Kerry Williams – Hon

Senior 40+1. Kevin Higgins – Hon2. Douglas Wentzell – Hon3. Tom Schneider – Yam4. Thomas Sebastian – Yam5. Peter Kelchner –Hon6. Douglas Reitz – Kaw4 wheel 2 Stroke1. Alan Fritch – Hon2. Brad Chestnut – Yam3. Steve Michael – Suz4. Jason Sechrist – Yam5. Arthur Brenneman – Hon6. Kevin Ball – Hon

4 wheel 0-2301. Robert Ralston – Yam2. Robert Turick – Yam3. Adam Fritch – Yam4. Mark Gockley – Yam5. Scott Berger – Yam

4 wheel 4 Stroke A1. Alexander Kose – Yam2. Steven Jacoby – Hon

4 wheel 4 Stroke B1. Bruce Wyland – Hon2. Corey Atherton – Hon3. Chad Leguori – Hon4. Jason Kovacs – Hon5. Rick Sharar – Hon6. Bryan Bland - Hon

65CC 10-111. Christian Castillo – Kaw2. Max Stevey – Kaw3. Cody Fidler – Kaw4. Trevor Mack – Kaw5. Kyle Haas – Suz

85cc 7-111. Kyle Sidle – Suz2. Chaz Light – Suz3. Timothy Savidge – Yam4. Joseph Peditto – Kaw5. Angelo Menerdia – Suz6. Christian Castillo – Kaw

85cc 12-131. Lowell Spangler – Suz2. Robert Malkiewicz – Kaw3. Michael Cribari – Kaw4. Cody Schneider – Kaw5. David Sparr – Yam6. William Francisco – Hon

85cc 14-151. Alex Sharkey – Suz2. Danny Woodward – Hon3. Jordan Deblasse – Suz4. Robert McArthur – Hon5. Broc Moore – Kx6. Lucas Reachard – Kaw

Women’s Class1. Michelle Kastle – Kaw

Supermini1. Lowell Spangler – Suz2. Robert Malkiewicz – Kaw3. Kyle Sidle – Suz4. Alex Gaul – Yam5. Wayne Powell – Suz6. Timothy Savidge – Yam7. Bryan Shock – Kaw8. Cody Schneider – Kaw9. Jordan Deblasse – Suz10. Danny Woodward – Hon

Schoolboy1. Drew Coleman – Suz2. Alex Sharkey – Suz3. Larry Mutschler – Kaw4. Wayne Powell – Suz5. Jack Duffy – Kaw

College Boy1. Eric Sebastian – Yam2. Brian McCullough – Hon3. Matt Moore – Yam4. Eric Leiby – Yam5. Dean Smith – Hon6. Joseph Gaul – Hon

125A1. Casey Clark – Yam2. David Nyzio – Yam3. John Natalie – Suz4. Joseph Robertson – Yam5. Zachary Bloch – Yam6. Brian McCullough – Hon

125B1. Dean Smith – Hon2. Jon Hercik – Yam3. Matt Moore – Yam4. Joseph Gaul – Hon5. Larry Missimer – Yam6. Stanley Otto – Yam

125C1. Drew Coleman – Suz2. Cory Wampler – Kaw3. Jack Hileman – Yz4. Jeff Yatsko – Hon5. Larry Mutschler – Kaw6. Judd Luscavage – Suz7. Ryan Miller – Suz8. Thomas Turnbull – Hus9. Ian Heller – Yam10. David Huttanus

250A1. Casey Clark – Yam2. Michael Bear – Suz3. Joseph Robertson – Hon4. Michael Schneck – Yam5. Zachary Bloch – Yam6. Shelby Reitz – Hus

250B1. Jon Hercik – Yam2. Alex Gaul – Ktm3. Jason Gleim – Hus

250C1. Thomas Laessig – Yam

2. Richard Lax – Yam3. Ben Barrick – Suz4. Larry Mutschler – Kaw5. Kevin Horn – Yam6. Jonathan Parmer – Hon

25+A1. Michael Bear – Suz2. John Natalie – Suz3. John Lyons – Hon4. Todd Weindel – Suz5. Brad Stepp – Suz6. Jason George – Hon

25+B1. Larry Missimer – Yam2. Warren Cisney – Hon3. Justin Anderson – Yam4. Scott Schauer – Hon5. Mark Barends – Hon6. Roy Craig – Hon

Vet A1. Michael Bear – Suz2. John Lyons – Hon3. Brad Stepp – Suz4. Todd Weindel – Suz5. Jason George – Hon

Vet B1. Scott Schauer – Hon2. Mario Cribari – Kaw3. Mark Barends – Hon4. Jeffrey Groff – Hon5. R. Michael Scavello – Hon6. James Osborne – Yz

Vet C1. Robert Smith – Hon2. Keith Kline – Yam3. Robert Kotulski – Yam4. Edward Chintalla – Yam5. Steve Kowalchuk – Yam6. Greg Dobyns – Yam

Senior 40+1. Kevin Higgins – Hon2. Thomas Sebastian – Yam3. Peter Kelchner – Hon4. Douglas Reitz – Kaw5. R. Michael Scavello – Hon6. Mike Morella – Yam

4 wheel 2 stroke A1. John Natalie – Hon2. Patrick Brown – Hon3. Ronald Ranck – Hon4. Charles Buenley – Hon5. Jeremy Glein – Hon6. Randy Thomas – Hon

4 wheel 2 stroke B1. James Silfoes – Hon2. Alan Fritch – Hon3. Shawn Welsh – Hon4. Fred Reiser – Yam5. Michelle Reiser – Hon6. Chad Ehst – Hon

4 wheel 0-2301. Jeff Kemp – Yam2. Adam Fritch – Yam3. Jason Gleim – Yam4. Robert Turick – Yam5. Matt Haines – Yam6. Shaun Lawton – Hon

4 wheel Open 4 stroke A1. Randy Lehr – Hon2. Rocco Arno – Walsh3. Donald Lysinger – Jrd4. Alexander Kose – Hon5. Dennis Lobaito – Yam6. Steve Jacoby – Hon

4 wheel Open 4 stroke B1. Bruce Wyland – Hon2. Shawn Welsh – Hon3. Adam Mastone – Hon4. Rick Sharar – Hon5. Jason Kovacs – Hon6. Bryan Bland – Hon7. Edward Healy – Hon8. Heather Gaul – Suz9. Richard Moyer – Suz10. Corey Atherton – Hon

4 wheel Vet A1. Ronald Ranck – Hon2. Gregory Lombardo – Can3. Mike Paparella – Hon4. Kevin Meck - Hon

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LANCASTER HONDA OPEN HOUSE – 5/17/03 MRA had an invite to Lancaster Hondas 12th Annual Streetbike Party on May 17th, and we sure are glad we went. They hit the nail on the head when they called it a party, I’ve been to a lot of dealership open houses over the years, I’ve even orga-nized them – I wish I would have called these guys first. The food courtesy of the Twin Rose Lady Riders was good and hot, Roto Glow was the band they brought in and they we even hotter. And the coolest part of the day was the test rides they offered , because hey anytime you get to try out a new Honda MC cour-tesy of your local dealer I think that’s pretty cool, let alone the temps were in the 50’s. Talking with Dave Moore, owner of Lancaster Honda at his open house, he offered me these inside tips. Anyone looking to purchase a new CR or XR Honda head on out to his shop. He has some really great mid season deals to offer you. He also has a full selection of Honda ATV’s in stock to take care of your off road adventures. So grab your copy of MRA and head on over to Lancaster Honda, tell them we sent you. Then the rest is up to you., Happy Trails. Jim Bull - Mra

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motorcycles (Youth)50cc 4-8 yrs1 Daniel Finney2 Christopher Vanbuskirk

50cc oil injected1 Dillan Abrams2 Austin Abrams

65cc 7-9 yrs1 Shane Hufford, Jr.2 Daniel Bromley3 Jason Chavez4 Joe Finney

65cc 10-11 yrs1 Matthew Gift2 Jeremy Nease3 Ryan Slane4 Patrick DeSantis5 Paul Sanfelice6 Raymond Mullen

85cc 7-111 Dale Wakefield2 Ian Pannebakker

85cc 12-15 yrs1 Michael Potts2 Tim Rizzon

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Christopher Rizzon4 Seth Houck5 Tyler Klinger6 Andrew Delong

Super mini 12-15 yrs1 David Devenney2 Louis John Gregor3 Michael Vilasi

110cc Air Cooled1 Ian Quire2 Shawn Kuzak3 Coty Earnest

100 – 150cc 4 Stroke1 Robert Stanton2 Jason Sipe3 Robert OíReilly, III4 Kyle Poluske5 David Rhine6 Jesse Eidam7 Derrick Kell8 Austin Edwards9 Melissa Walker

4 Wheelers (Youth)50cc 6-11 yrs1 Austin Findley

2 Joseph Mullen3 Colby Chinchar4 Larry Koik

51 – 70cc 6-11 yrs1 Kelton Heinbaugh2 Joseph Bromley3 Michael Spalding4 William Sloan5 Ethan Worden

80 – 90cc 8-15 yrs1 Jeffrey Sullivan2 Joshua Weikel3 Nathan Rothernel4 Kevin Pannebakker5 Chad Bohner6 Cody Beattle7 Devin Drey

Quads0 - 2301 Gregory Kiddish, Jr.2 Lonnie Garland3 Austin Cohill

4 Stroke C1 Jason Gilsky2 Scott Kerstetter3 Keith Appleby4 Shane Bohner5 Mac Magee6 Allen Slate7 Ronald Dernoski8 Blake Kramer9 Dennis Brechbill

10 Chris Stoner11 Wayne Smith12 Andrew Cole13 Anthony Meek, DSQ

2 Stroke b1 Nathan Cogno2 Joe Luzny3 Thomas Koontz4 David Stone5 Chad Earnest6 Gregory Kiddish

utility1 John Hill2 Bryan Failer3 Brenton Stimeling4 Dave Nolan5 Dave Porzi

Auto Sport – Polaris1 Daniel Keller2 Sean Patrick3 Bobbi Kistler

4 Stroke b1 Matt Highlands2 Brian Delucia3 Ralph Johnson4 Stephanie Kenney5 John Shull6 Charles Moguin

Vet 30+1 Chad Kirby2 John Kenney, Jr.3 Brian Shimkanon4 Edmund Fieni5 Kenneth Tincher6 Ronald Reath7 Kenneth Ziegler

Senior 40+1 John Cunningham2 Jeff Kearney3 Scott Lenker4 Thomas Vasko5 Lonnie Garland, Sr.

2 Stroke A1 Rob Hertz2 Tom Hertz

4 Stroke A1 Harold Foley2 Jonathan Bowers3 Michael Johston4 Randy Brandt5 Jason Hughes6 Todd Rothermel

motorcycles200 cc A – no riders

201 – open A1 Philip Wiegard2 Adam Albright3 Tyler McCreight

Vet A1 Jerry Borcherdt

Senior1 Reed Houck2 Dennis Mann

Super Senior1 Tom Phillips

80 – open C1 Daniel Daigneault2 Scott Lander3 Marcio Astudillo4 Reid Block5 John Mackay6 Anthony Nease

4 Stroke1 Mike Ego2 Wayne Grenewicz3 Anthony Costanzi, Jr.4 Joseph Stabile5 Daniel Storm

125 b1 Jason Henriksen2 Tommy Sullivan3 Timothy Rizzon4 Christopher Rizzon5 David Thomas Curci6 Kevin Crouse

200 b1 Paul Shaver2 Brian Carpenter3 Ryan Fleagle

250 b1 Ken Rowe2 Robert Ankney

251 – open b1 Mitch Kendig2 Richard Rizzon3 Justin Bryerton

Vet b1 Mark Eckert2 James Walker3 Lance Budinger4 Brian Urick

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RAUSCH CREEK GNCC By Trish Krachun

The 6th round of the GNCC Series landed upon a new track in Tremont, PA. The Rausch Creek Racing Facility is a top-of-the-line stop on the GNCC Tour. It boasts a rugged Cross Country Track littered with embedded sharp rocks, tight woods & 2 tunnel crossings on one side, a gnarly MX Facility down the road & a road racing facility which is in the process of being built.

As the racing began, KLOTZ/LRD backed Bill Ballance grabbed the lead while Team Safari/LRD/Pro Parts Racing's Matt Smiley & Duncan Racing/Roll Design's Santo Derisi followed in hot pursuit. Smiley soon took the lead from Bill Ballance while Brandon Ballance, Bill's brother & 1st in the Pro Production class, caught the flying trio, passed DeRisi & made his presence known to the top 2. Going into the last lap, Brandon had to pit for a flat tire, goggles & gloves. Although he had a lengthy pit stop, no one passed him. DeRisi, however, caught Brandon later on the lap. "I took a wrong line... DeRisi & Greg Trew passed me. I passed Trew back while he was stuck with engine problems though." Meanwhile, the battle for the lead was still up in the air. Smiley was hung up on an uphill which Bill Ballance took advantage of & pulled away to secure his 1st place finish for the 5th time this year. Smiley got going again & managed to finish 2nd, while DeRisi finished 3rd (his 1st podium finish ever). "My dad & dad Cook did a great job changing my flat. I rode last weekend where there were a lot of rocks & felt real good. It really helped me out for today!" This marks the first time this season that a Pro Production racer has not finished on the podium. Bill Ballance stated "My Custom AXIS suspension really worked good today, we made some good adjustments." Smiley continued "Things were going my way for a while today. I felt real com-fortable whenever I got the lead, but Bill was always right there. My LRD chassis, engine & AXIS shocks worked really good today. I look forward to being in front next time".

The Pro Production class had an exciting race too. For the 1st half of the race, LRD/Klotz backed Brandon Ballance, Four Stroke Tech's Chad DuVall & HMF's Johnny Gallagher raced wheel-to-wheel, then all 3 were plagued with problems which set them back. Brandon Ballance fell back due to a flat tire, DuVall to a long pit stop & Gallagher to a battery cable that disconnected from his Suzuki Z400. This gave Thomas Barrett & Tyson Thomas, who both started on the 2nd line of Pro/Pro Production racers, a chance to catch up & capture 1st & 2nd in the Pro Production class as well as 4th & 5th Overall after deducting a minute from their time. Brandon Ballance grabbed 3rd in the Production class. William Yokely, brought home 4th on his Yoshimura/Roll Design/Elka/Nac's backed Suzuki Z400 & Duvall finished 5th. Speaking with Brandon after the race on his season so far, he com-mented "After I won the first race of the season, I stopped working out & ate whatever I wanted... then after the South Carolina race where I had really bad arm pump, I figured out that I better start eating right & working out again. Now, I'm riding really good again."

Morning ActionAdam Howell finished 1st Overall & 1st in 4-stroke stock class on his Team Green Kawasaki V-Force 700. Stephanie Parton finished 2nd Overall & 1st in the Woman's class tied with Kevin Wise on his Polaris Predator. Howell had the overall lead almost the entire race, although Team Alba's Traci Cecco was hard charging on her Suzuki Z400 to catch him. She had the woman's class lead wrapped up as Troy Racing's Stephanie Parton fell back early in the race after submerging her Suzuki Z400 in one of the tunnel crossings which caused her quad to suck in too much water. Cecco, however, clipped a tree and bent her axle, which eventually caused her lug nuts to vibrate loose, and her wheel fell off. Parton's engine problems cleared up after a pit stop. She passed her way up to 2nd and eventually passed Cecco while Cecco was trying to put her wheel back on her quad. Parton won the Woman's class, Angel Atwell 2nd & Jean Lovely 3rd. Cecco checked in for 6th. Kevin Wise, who put on a hard charge to try to catch Howell early in the race finished 2nd in the 4-stroke stock class & John Wright finished 3rd.

District 6 Finishes:

Pro:2. Matt Smiley4. Chris Borich9. Rob Hertz

Pro Production:2. Tyson Thomas

250A:

1 Dan DeStafano

3 Todd Rothermel

4 Dennis Knowltan

5 Blaine Shick

6 Tom Hertz10 Jimmy Wahl Open A:1 Joe Gerges

4 Bill Hallenbeck

8 Wes Stone

4-stroke A:

3 Rick Cecco10 Scott Smalley 250B:

3 Brian Vasco

9 Mark Thomson10 Ken Jay

Open B:

1 Brad Whitehead

2 Jeff Pichens3 Jim Bitchell

7 Bill Wehler

9 Robinson

10 Mark Zimmerman

Junior: 7 Brian Foltz 8 Mark Carman 10 Michael Jackson Vet:

2 Brian Hess

5 Ken Campbell 6 Neil Belcher 10 Ken Kresge

Senior: 4 John Cunningham Jr. 5 John Kenney 7 Rich Smith

10 Rob Fassinger

4-stroke B: 2 Ron Herbst

7 Brian Delucia8 John Shull

Super Senior:5 Stephen Vasko7 James Olsen

4-Stroke Stock:2. Kevin Wise4. Rich Travalena5. Jason Hughes8. John BowersWoman:

6. Traci Cecco

1st Year Racer:5. Mark Walters7. Tracy Martenas9. Blake Kramer10. James SparoneUtility Stock:1. Matt Travalena8. Kurt Kose9. Rick KaiserUtility Modified:6. Chad Busha7. Dale Hiles

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