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Serving the Recreational Off-Road Rider.

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Opening Night Of The Mid-Atlantic Series At Delta ....................... 4

AHRMA And The Masters Of MX Take On DMP ........................... 6

District 7/District 6 ............................................................................ 8

Webb/Miller Top Delaware Dirt Track .............................................10

President’s Corner ...........................................................................11

The Swap Shop ...............................................................................12

MAMA Travels To DMP ...................................................................14

PA State Hare Scramble .................................................................16

Ultimate Series Round 4 .................................................................18

MAMA Race 6 Middleford Speedway ........................................... 20

Mother Nature Turns It On For The District 13 & 7 Gold Cup Series ..................................................... 22

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Saturday, May 8, was the opening round of the Baltimore County Trail Riders Association’s Mid-Atlantic Series. The day started out with an open practice and then led into the races. Melissa Hildebrand was awarded the BCTRA Scholarship Award. Money was raised at the local indoor races held in Timonium to help support and up and coming student. Applicants filled out forms with personal information that would help decide who would benefit most from the scholarship fund. Melissa was selected because she stood out and is an honorable

student and a promising young lady.The first race of the night was the veterans

in the 40+ class. Don Mullen Sr. was the first off the line. His brother, Scott Mullen #21, was toward the front of the pack when he went down coming out of turn two. Ken Haldeman #27 had nowhere to go and ran into the fallen Mullen. The race was stopped to check on Scott. He was a little slow getting up, but once he was back on the bike he was good to go. BCTRA president and D7 dirttrack representative Brett Friedel pulled the holeshot on his #3 Kawasaki. Ray Jenkins #25 was in third followed by Don Mullen, Scott Mullen, and Haldeman. Jenkins made several attempts to get underneath Friedel, but just couldn’t make it work. Friedel went on to take the win followed by Jenkins, both Mullens brothers, and then Haldeman.

Second up were the 50cc 4-8 year old chain driven class. Jake Gast #3 pulled the holeshot followed by Ethan Stroh #10 and Jonathan Price #71. Gast held the lead for four laps before Stroh battled and got by. The two fought back and forth, and then Gast took the lead for the last time. He pulled away with the win followed by

Stroh and Price. Krone returned to the track for the 50cc 7-8 class. He pulled the holeshot ahead of Gast, Dustin Otto #5, Trever Williams #25, and Robert Wheatley #111. Gast was able to get under Krone between one and two, but then Krone took the lead back before turn three. Otto stuck his front wheel in and worked on trying to get by the two leaders. Williams stuck a wheel under Otto, trying to capitalize on the battle going on in front. Gast pulled up along Krone in the last couple of laps. Coming out of turn four on the last lap, Krone slipped and almost lost the lead. Krone went on to take the win followed by Gast, Otto, Williams, and Wheatley.

The 30+ class entered the track. Perry Phillips #18 jumped out front first ahead of Rich Mellinger #86, Albert Cook #22, Jack Stedding #1, Craig Tomison #11, and Dillon Cava #86a. Mellinger tagged Phillips but couldn’t get around him. Cava moved into the third spot and began to pull away from Cook. Phillips ended up beating Mellinger to the line followed by Cava, Cook, Stedding, and Tomison.

Matt Trout #16a leapt out front in the 125cc class ahead of Joe Dragunas #6 and Colton Smith #1. Coming out of turn four, Sean Simmons #61 slid out on the inside of the first lap. Smith stuck a wheel in under Trout and wiped out coming out of turn two, lap two. Trout pulled ahead to a large

lead followed by Dragunas, Jason Cole #47c, Jeff Standiford #56, Simmons, and Smith.

The 65cc class lined up with #16 Nathan Reichert on the pole next to #92 Brandon Price, #71 Georgie Price, #14 Chase Smith, and #13 Brennan Beach. Reichert grabbed the early lead followed by Smith. B. Price slipped underneath Smith going into turn three, taking over second. Chris Thomas #49 had a battle going with G. Price for the fourth spot. Halfway through the race Trever Williams #25 took a spill coming out of turn two. Two laps later lil’ Zack Kolsovsky

#66 spun out coming out of two. B. Price battled Reichert all the way up until Reichert got the checkers. B. Price had to settle for second followed by Smith, Thomas, G Price, Beach, Kolsovsky, Melanie Siegel #31, and Williams.

Ethan Stroh #10 returned to the track to do battle with Nicholas Krone #7, Logan McGrane #19, and Robert Wheatley #111. Krone pulled the holeshot and ran away win the 50cc shaft driven class. Wheatley finished in the second spot followed by McGrane and then Stroh.

The 250 b class was a toss-up between the #14 of Joey Alexander and the #1 of Colton Smith. Both boys can ride the wheels off the bike and push it to the limits. After already taking the heat win, Alexander pulled the holeshot from the pole position in the main. Smith was right behind him followed by the pack. Becca Zafia #16 held third followed by Darren Phillips #3 and then his brother, #22 Brian Nuse. Samantha Bergman #95 worked her way up to sixth after passing #88s Kade Keily and #38 Anthony Crabbe. Craig Tomison #11 and Jesse Bills #9 fought behind the others. With three laps to go, Smith got underneath Alexander and took the lead in turn one. Alexander grew frantic and almost wiped out coming into turn one on the next lap. Smith was able to hold him off and take the win. Phillips was all over the back of Zafia and followed her through lapped traffic. Bergman was all over the back of Nuse and working on a move that never came. Smith took the win followed by Alexander, Zafia, Phillips, Nuse, Bergman, Keily, Crabbe, Tomison, and Bills. Most of the bunch returned to the track for the 250 Sportsman class, where we would see the best battle of the night. Colton Smith sat on the pole next to Joey Alexander, the #86 of Rich Mellinger, and then #95 Samantha Bergman. Smith and Alexander were the first two off the line, and they battled for a lap or so before contact. Smith went down going into turn three giving Alexander the lead and Mellinger second. On the next lap, Alexander went way wide coming out of turn four leaving the door open for Mellinger. Mellinger took the lead and

held Alexander off. Alexander tried everything on the outside, but couldn’t make the pass. With two laps to go, Alexander drove it in underneath of Mellinger going into turn three and took over the lead. Alexander took the win followed by Mellinger, Darren Phillips #3, Bergman, Brandon Taylor #22, and Smith.

Cameron Smith #15 lined up on the pole in the 85cc 7-11 class next to Nathan Reichert #16, Dalton Gauthier #14g, Kenneth Kolsovsky #67, Brandon Price #92, and Georgie Price #71. Gauthier took the lead from the outside going into turn one. Smith was charging in second followed by Reichert, Price, and Kolsovsky. Price battled his way past Reichert but couldn’t shake him. Smith took the high line trying to get Gauthier but couldn’t gain enough ground for the lead. Gauthier went on to take the checkers followed by Smith, Price, Reichert, Kyle McGrane #99, Kolsovsky, Chase Smith #14, Georgie Price #71, and Allan Fogle #36.

The older generation hit the track for the 50+ class. Don Mullen Sr. #71 has been the favorite lately and taking home all the glory. Richard Foard #92g made Mullen work for every second on the track. Foard looked like Mullen’s shadow, sitting beside him for most of the race. Ronnie Pfahler #44 was running in third until he clipped the back of Foard and high sided in turn three. Clifford Diem #94 maintained the third spot for the rest of the race. Mullen took home the win

Dustin Healey (#45) destroyed the other riders in the 150 kids and 85cc classes at Delta on May 8th. Brennan Beach (#13) and Bobby Otto (#14x) rode with

Healey in the 150 class.

Cameron Smith (#15), Dalton Gauthier (#14g), and Brandon Price (#92) are

three major contenders in the upcoming wave of fast amateur riders. Gauthier was able to take the win in the 85 7-11

class ahead of Smith and Price.

Georgie Price (#71) is son of the late Georgie Price, who tore up the tracks not long ago. His two sons have become involved with racing and are at all the

local tracks.

Don Mullen Sr. (#71) won a hard-fought battle against Richard Foard (#92g) in

the over 50 class.

Opening Night Of The Mid-Atlantic Series At Delta

BCTRA Mid-Atlantic Series - Delta, PA - May 8, 2010By Ryan Henderson - www.RHDesigns95s.smugmug.com

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followed by Foard, Diem, and Pfahler.Donnie Mullen #71 and the rest of the fast

guys lined up for the Open A class. Donnie was on the pole with Jason Isennock #92g at his side. Mullen got off the line ahead of the rest of the pack followed by Isennock, Cory Strickler #37a, Stephen Lerch #60, Jake Shoemaker #55a, Perry Phillips #18, and Tom McGrane #99a. McGrane ducked underneath of Phillips to take over the sixth spot. Mullen began to pull away and took home the win. Isennock finished in third followed by Strickler in fourth. Lerch slipped coming out of four and Shoemaker made the pass to finish in fifth. Lerch ended up sixth followed by McGrane, Phillips, Joe Gathercole #75a, Jonathan Jordan #29, and Gary Jenkins #67.

Mullen and Isennock put on a show in the Open Twins/ Vintage class. Mounted on two Triumphs, they rotated positions in every corner. Isennock started out front with Mullen on the outside, and then Mullen drove into the turn on the inside with Isennock going wide. Halfway through the race, Mullen hit a standstill in turn two. Isennock went on to take home the win followed by Ronnie Pfahler #44, Michael Eney #70e, Robert Hildebrand $44y, Richard Foard #47, Mullen, and then Clifford Diem #94.

In the 85cc 12 to 15 class, Dustin Healey #45 pulled the holeshot over Ryan Dragunas #10 and Jesse Bills #10x. Healey checked out and ran away with the win. Dragunas finished in second followed by Bills in third. Healey returned to the track for the 150 Air-cooled class. Healey pulled up to the line with a little 110 chassis next to the larger 150s. Joey Alexander #14 sat next to Healey on the line. Healey is about half the size of Alexander, who looks like a giant compared to him. Healey was able to pull the holeshot and hold off Alexander for the first couple of laps. Alexander looked as though he was going to take the lead, but Healey began to pull ahead. Healey won the race by a couple bikes followed by Alexander and #6 Ryan Dragunas. Chase Smith #41 was able to hold off hard charges made by Cameron Smith #15. Chase was able to bring home fourth followed by Cameron, Bobby Otto #14x, and Brennan Beach #13.

Albert Cook #22 held the pole for the main

in the Open B class. Anthony Crabbe #38 sat next on the line followed by Becca Zafia #16, and then Jason Cunningham #14x. Cook got off the line and walked away. Ryan Bills #9 was running in fourth and got by Zafia to take over third. Bills then continued to move up, slipping by Crabbe to take over the second spot. Kevin Bills #13 and Cunningham got past Zafia, bumping her back to sixth. Cook ended up with the win followed by R. Bills, Crabbe, Cunningham, K. Bills, Zafia, Jeff McManus #19, Michael Eney #70e, and Ronald Hoskins #60. Cook repeated a holeshot in the Adult 150 class over #32 Donnie Mullen mounted on the Triple J Racing Yamaha. Cody Bauer #64, Joe Dragunas #6, and Samantha Bergman #95 were battling behind Mullen. Coming out of turn four, Sean Simmons #61 and Jason Cole #47c took a pretty hard spill. The race was restarted, putting Dragunas on the back row for jumping. On the restart it was Cook out front yet again. Mullen was close in second followed by Bauer and Cole. Dragunas and Simmons began battling each other in the back. Mullen got around Cook at the end of lap two and pulled away. Cole was running in fourth before he stalled in turn three letting Bergman get by. Bergman then went on to pass Bauer going into turn three. Mullen took home the win followed by Cook, Bergman, Bauer, Dragunas, Cole, Melissa Hildebrand #47, Simmons, and Todd Chester #65.

The Women’s class was very competitive and full of action. Becca Zafia #41 returned to the class for some more seat time. She was able to jump out front and run away for the win. Delaney Cadden #9 kept Zafia within a close distance, hoping for a chance to run alongside her. Melissa Hildebrand and Josie Stedding #1 were battling over the fourth spot, swapping back and forth positions. Stedding ended up losing the tire in the sand in turn one and two, resulting in her getting tossed off the side of the bike. So Zafia held the win followed by Cadden, Hildebrand, Stedding, and Kalynn Mcafee #26k.

The final event of the evening was stretched out with extra laps for the Open Sportsman class. Donnie Mullen #71 proved once again why he was given the nickname “Mr. Shorttrack.” He jumped out front followed by Jason Isennock

#92g, and the two pulled ahead of the pack. Jake Shoemaker #55a fought his way up to third followed by Cory Strickler #37a in fourth. Johnny Long #36 was able to hold fifth, fighting with Jonathan Jordan #29 and Joe Gathercole #75a. Mullen pulled away for the victory followed by Isennock, Shoemaker, Strickler, Long, Gathercole, and Jordan.

All in all, it was a great night of racing and lots of fun. We need to thank the BCTRA for the wonderful job that they did. Can’t wait for some more of their races. For future activity and next year’s schedule, check out www.BCTRA.com.

Photos and more race information can also be found on my website at www.RHDesigns95s.smugmug.com.

5_08_10 DELTA RESULTS:40+: 1) Brett Friedel; 2) Raymond G. Jenkins; 3) Donald L. Mullen; 4) Scott Mullen; 5) Ken Haldeman50 Chain (4-8) 12mm carb: 1) Jacob J. Gast; 2) Ethan Stroh; 3) Jonathan Price30+: 1) Perry Phillips Jr; 2) Richard L. Mellinger; 3) Dillon M. Cava; 4) Albert Cook; 5) Jack Stedding; 6) Craig Tomison125 2S / 86-150 4S Wtr (12 up): 1) Matt Trout; 2) Joe Dragunas; 3) Jason Cole; 4) Jeff Standiford; 5) Sean Simmons; 6) Colton Smith65 (7-11): 1) Nathan Reichert; 2) Brandon Price; 3) Chase Smith; 4) Chris Thomas; 5) George Price V; 6) Brennan Beach; 7) Zackery Kolsovsky; 8) Melanie Siegel50 Shaft 4-8:1) Nicholas Crone; 2) Robert Wheatley; 3) Logan Mcgrane; 4) Ethan Stroh250B: 1) Colton Smith; 2) Joey R. Alexander; 3) Rebecca Zafia; 4) Darren Phillips; 5) Brian Nuse; 6) Samantha Bergman; 7) Kade Keily; 8) Anthony Crabbe; 9) Craig Tomison; 10) Jesse Bills85 (7-11): 1) Dalton Gauthier; 2) Cameron Smith; 3) Brandon

Price; 4) Nathan Reichert; 5) Kyle T. Mcgrane; 6) Kenneth Kolsovsky; 7) Chase Smith; 8) George Price V; 9) Allan Fogle III50+: 1) Donald L. Mullen; 2) Richard Foard; 3) Clifford Diem50 (7-8) 19mm carb: 1) Nicholas Crone; 2) Jacob J. Gast; 3) Dustin Otto; 4) Trever Williams; 5) Robert WheatleyOpen A- 251cc & up: 1) Donald L. Mullen Ii; 2) Jason E. Isennock; 3) Cory S. Strickler; 4) Jacob E. Shoemaker; 5) Stephen Lerch; 6) Tom M. Mcgrane Jr; 7) Perry Phillips Jr; 8) Joseph Gathercole; 9) Jonathan Jordan II; 10) Gary Jenkins85 (12-15): 1) Dustin Healey; 2) Ryan Dragunas; 3) Jesse BillsOpen B- 251cc & up: 1) Albert Cook; 2) Ryan Bills; 3) Anthony Crabbe; 4) Jason C. Cunningham; 5) Kevin Bills; 6) Rebecca Zafia; 7) Jeffery Mcmanus Jr; 8) Michael Eney; 9) Ronald Hoskins250 Sportsman A/B ProSport: 1) Joey R. Alexander; 2) Richard L. Mellinger; 3) Darren Phillips; 4) Samantha Bergman; 5) Brandon TaylorOpen Twins/Vintage A&B: 1) Jason E. Isennock; 2) Ronnie Pfahler; 3) Michael Eney; 4) Robert Hildebrand150 Air Cooled 4 Stroke (9-15): 1) Dustin Healey; 2) Joey R. Alexander; 3) Ryan Dragunas; 4) Chase Smith; 5) Cameron Smith; 6) Bobby Otto; 7) Brennan BeachAdult 100 (150cc Max) 16 up: 1) Donald L. Mullen II; 2) Albert Cook; 3) Samantha Bergman; 4) Cody Bauer; 5) Joe Dragunas; 6) Jason Cole; 7) Melissa Hildebrand; 8) Sean SimmonsWomen 100 (150cc max Air Cool):1) Rebecca Zafia; 2) Delaney Cadden; 3) Melissa Hildebrand; 4) Josee SteddingSportsman/Pro- 251cc & up: 1) Donald L. Mullen II; 2) Jason E. Isennock; 3) Jacob E. Shoemaker; 4) Cory S. Strickler; 5) John E. Long; 6) Joseph Gathercole; 7) Jonathan Jordan II

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The first race brought out the +25 and +40 classes. Chris Shifflett #347 took the first moto, but Joey Yagloski #51 came back to win the second, giving Yagloski first place. Yagloski also went on to win both motos in +30A later in the day. Michael Crocker #45 won both motos in the +40A class. Earl Robinson #427 won the first moto in PVR Modern +35 Vet Int., and by taking second behind Tyler Grahe #229 in the next moto Robinson took first place. Richard Pettit #942 won both motos in +60, as did David Hogge #83 in +45B and Nathan Vanderviliet #58 in the Under 30 class. In Historic Four-Stroke Int., Ronald Greene #796 and Nicholas Taylor #2n battled it out on their Yamahas, with Greene taking both wins. In the largest gate of the day and running eight laps, Kenneth Messerman #15 won both motos in +45A over 12 other riders.

George Nebeling #95b took the first moto

in PV Open Age Int., and although Chris Caudill #419 came back strong after a fourth-place finish to win the second, it wasn’t enough to catch Nebeling. Nebeling also went on to win both motos in Gran Prix 250 Intermediate. William Hahn #59p and Bob Daniels #61 finished one-two in PV 40+ Intermediate, as did Garrett Greene #8h and John Crigler #70j in PV 50+ Novice. Bill Boram #8h won both motos in PV +40 Expert, as did Ronald Greene #796 in PV +50 Intermediate, while W.A. Speleos #915 swept the Expert class.

Lannie Branham #96 won both in +25B, and Chris Scott #6 split motos with David Hogge #83 to take the win in +40B, giving both riders 36 points for the class. Chris Siegal #745 won both in Gran Prix 250 expert. Consistency

paid off for Troy Remines #22, who finished 2-3 in +30B to take the win, while Brett Bernard #23 finished 1-5 to take third and Jamie Heaton #820 came back from a fifth-place in the first moto to win the second, giving him overall second and 30 points.

Jake Willoughby #151 went 4-1 in the 250\450 Support class, and Nathan Vandervliet finished 1-4, giving Willoughby the win. Michael Hickman #34g and Steven Paulk #p7 finished one-two in Vintage +50 Intermediate, and Mickol Vuniqa #37 won both races in +30C. In the +50 class, Thomas Leizear #238 won the first moto but finished a disappointing sixth in the second, and Mark Young #84 came back from a fourth-place finish to take the second moto, giving him the win.

For more information on the Potomac Vintage Riders and the AHRAM (American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association), please visit www.potomacvintageriders.com. Photos of the event are available at www.delmarvasportsphotography.com.

5_15_2010 DMP Vintage Results+25A:1) Joey Yaglosk; 2) Chris Shifflett; 3) Scott Sayers; 4) Zachary Guilday+40A:1) Michael Crocker; 2) Scott Saville; 3) Jeff Pulliam; 4) Brooke Tyler; 5) Todd Harper;

6) Gary Vandervliet; 7) Tim Whitehair; 8) Thomas WhitehairPVR Modern +35 Vet Int.:1) Earl Robinson; 2) Tyler Grahe; 3) Brian Brillon; 4) James Partridge PVR Modern +35 Vet Expert:1) Chris SiegelPVR Modern +45 Vet Int.:1) Curtis BelcherPVR Modern +45 Vet Expert:1) Joseph Mathias+60:1) Richard Pettit; 2) Ted Venernan; 3) Mark Perkins; 4) Paul Damarfall+45B:1) David Hogge; 2) William Hahn; 3) Kelly Cunberland; 4) Matthew Miller Sr.; 5) Michael Bowen; 6) Dave Decker; 7) Eugene Lentz Jr. Under 30:1) Nathan Vandervliet; 2) Noah Vislosky;

3) Paul Quinn; 4) Blake Bernard; 5) Jake Willoughby; 6) Matthew Miller Jr.; 7) Austin Remines; 8) Josh Hogge; 9) James Richards; 10) Joey GayHistoric 250 Novice:1) Jay CrandallHistoric Four-Stroke Int.:1) Ronald Greene; 2) Nicholas TaylorHistoric Four-Stroke Exp.:Bill BoramUltima 250 Expert:1) Charles LacyUltima Four-Stroke Expert:1) Brian OConnor+30A:1) Joey Yagloski; 2) Scott Sayers; 3) Shannon Farver; 4) Todd Harper; 5) Chris Shifflet; 6) Brady Vandruff+45A:1) Kenneth Messerman; 2) Scott Saville; 3) Gary Vandervliet; 4) Brooke Tyler; 5) Thomas Leizear; 6) Tim Titcomb; 7) John Richards; 8) Mark Howser; 9) Paul Hanna; 10) James Vari

PV Open Age Int.:1) George Nebeling; 2) Chris Caudill; 3) Tyler Grahe; 4) Earl RobinsonPV +40 Intermediate:1) William Hahn; 2) Bob DanielsPV +40 Expert:1) Bill Boram; 2) Brian Brillon; 3) Curtis BelcherPV +50 Novice:1) Garrett Greene; 2) John CriglerPV +50 Intermediate:1) Ronald Greene; 2) John Stackus; 3) Steven PaulkPV +50 Expert:1) W.A, Speleos; 2) Charles Lacy; 3) Thor Lawson; 4) William Mathews Jr.+25B:1) Lannie Branham; 2) Marc Daniels; 3) Michael Rounds; 4) Matthew Miller Jr.+40B:1) Chris Scott; 2) David Hogge; 3) James Handley; 4) Kelly Cumberland; 5) Stacey Selby; 6) Delonte Howell; 7) Christopher Garraway; 8) Matthew Miller Jr.; 9) Richard Pettit; 10) E Mark AdamsGran Prix 250 Novice:1) Jay Crandall Gran Prix 250 Intermediate:1) George Nebeling; 2) Robert Wetzelberger Gran Prix 250 Expert:1) Chris iegal; 2) Thor Lawson; 3) William Mathews Jr.

Scott Sayers #335, +25A

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Michael Hickman Jr. #34g, Vintage +50 Int.

Lannie Branham #96, +25B

John Stackus #93j, PV 60+ Int.

Roger Duffy #99i, Sportsman 100 Novice

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Gran Prix Four-Stroke Expert:1) Paul Dziwanowski+30B:1) Troy Remines; 2) Jamie Heaton; 3) Brett Bernard; 4) Michael Rounds; 5) Marc Daniels; 6) David Farnum; 7) David Markley; 8) Chris Scott; 9) E. Mark Adams250\450 Support:1) Jake Willoughby; 2) Nathan Vandervliet; 3) Michael Thompson; 4) Richard Hahn; 5) Paul Quinn; 6) Joshua Sexton; 7) Joey Gay; 8) Paul LawrencePremier Novice:1) Jay CrandallClassic 125 Intermediate:1) John StackusClassic 125 Expert:1) Brian OConnor

Sportsman 100 Novice:1) Roger DuttrySportsman 500 Novice:1) Neil HickmanVintage +50 Intermediate:1) Michael Hickman Jr.; 2) Steven PaulkVintage +50 Expert:1) Brian OConnor85cc/65cc:1) Billy Boram

+30C:1) Mickol Vuniqa; 2) Ray Quinn; 3) Robert Quackenbush; 4) Shane Shipley; 5) Delonte Howell; 6) Michael Bowen; 7) Christopher Parsons; 8) Christopher Garraway+50:1) Mark Young; 2) Tim Titcomb1; 3) Joseph Mathias;4) Thomas Leizear; 5) David Resch; 6) Joseph Hoffman; 7) Timothy Guilday; 8) Dave Seiler; 9) Paul Hanna, 10. Richard Pettit

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“Races Return to Gratz Fairgrounds after 39 Years”

Dirt track has returned to the Gratz Fairgrounds after almost half a century. Back in the 1970s, riders like Tony Distefano tested their abilities on the cushioned half-mile horse track. After a long hiatus, we’re back thanks to Daryl Baer and the fairgrounds. The track was smooth as can be, and its only flaw was the need to be watered after every two races on the track. Mike Koppenhaver took more laps around the track in the water truck than any of the bikes. The day shaped up to a wonderful event with tons of action and tight racing. The sun rose in the morning while the horses were being run on the track, and the sun had set just after the bikes left. The awards were specially designed to incorporate a photo of the ’71 racetrack and currently injured rider Tyler Haas. We wish him the best in his recovery.

The Bonneville Performance Triumph team and Waters Autobody Racing team showed up for the Open Twins class. Jeremy Higgins #82b was mounted on the KTM that pulled the holeshot in the heat race over the field. Jason Isennock #30 quickly caught Higgins and gave him a run for his money. They swapped the lead back and forth until Higgins made the final pass coming out of turn four. Higgins repeated the holeshot in the main from the bottom of the track. Isennock was right there again and fighting for the lead before he ran into bike trouble down in turns one and two. Higgins was able to go on and take the checkers in his first Twins win while riding for Waters Autobody. Shawn Baer #32 was able to take home second place on his Bonneville Triumph followed by his younger brother, Evan Baer #64a. Isennock was able to get the bike back up and running for a fourth-place finish followed by Neil Dancho #58. Chris Klinefelter #1 never made it to the line because of brake issues.

The Expert classes were stacked with all the regular local fast guys plus a lot of quick ones from farther states. No matter where they were from, Shawn Baer was the man to beat. Baer rides his butt off on these loose tracks and just seems to make it work. He was able to run high and low when needed and still got around the track faster than anyone. In the Open A he was able to get the holeshot ahead of Jason Isennock on #47, Johnny Long #36a, Dalton Winkler #35a, Tommy McGrane #99a, then Brody Miller #71. Baer and Isennock began to pull away from the rest of the pack. Jordan Harris #17a made his way past rider after rider, ending up in the top five. McGrane ended up with his hands full battling with Cory Strickler #37a and Donnie Mullen #56. Strickler got out in front of the other two for a while before dropping back. Mullen eventually got past McGrane and held the position. Baer went

on to take the win followed by Isennock, Long, Winkler, Harris, Miller, Mullen, McGrane, Brad Hazel #41b, and then Strickler for the top ten. Baer got off the line first in the Sportsman class followed by McGrane, Rich Heverly #42a, and Isennock. Isennock kept trying to dive under Heverly in turn one, but just couldn’t get the drive. Eventually he got by both Heverly and McGrane to take over second. Harris followed Isennock through then passed Isennock just after the pass on McGrane. Mullen went on to pass Tim Eades #72 and take over the sixth spot while the others battled. Heverly took over the fourth spot, passing McGrane. Baer checked out for the win followed by Harris,

Isennock, Heverly, McGrane, Mullen, Eades, Jake Shoemaker #55a, Strickler, and Travis Diem #49a rounding out the top ten.

Kelly Winters #126 came out to battle the boys in the 4-wheel Expert class. Dan Robinson #173, father of national #44 Brandon Robinson, battled towards the back of the heat race. In the main he was able to get out front and take home the win. Winters was able to come back from a third-place finish in the heat to take second in the main. Tracy Vogelsong #23 finished in the third spot followed by James Hamuller #24 and John Winsett #47. Brandon Bailey #11 ended up taking home the win in the 4-wheel Amateur class.

The rivalry between Douglas Cook #78 and Damon Ream #17 continued for another day. Cook was able to hold Ream off in the 50cc Chain Class. Cook pulled the holeshot in the 50cc Senior class and checked out. Ream was running in second with his hands full, battling with Trevor Williams #25. Williams was catching Ream in the turns but couldn’t keep up in the straights. Cook went on to take another win followed by Ream, Williams, Braden Winsett #11, and Robert Wheatley #111. Wheatley was able to take the win in the 50cc Shaft class over Tyler Scott #70 and Bethany Bills #3.

Ryan Wells #94b was able to get out front and take the win in the Open B class.

Austin Luczak #10b was able to finish in the second spot followed by Becca Zafia #16, Matt Zacher #100, Jason Cunningham #14x, Richard Pflanders #83, Jeremiah Tyerar #23, and Shain Bourassa #19 rounding out the top eight. Wells returned to the track for the Sportsman A/B where he was third off the line behind Ryan Connelly #57 and Luczak. By the exit of turn two, Wells had taken the lead away

from Connelly. Luczak took over the second spot going down the backstretch. Zacher was next to make his move, taking over third on the third lap going into turn three. Wells took home the win followed by Luczak, Zacher, Connelly, and Greg Lerch #42a.

Tristan Avery #4c was able to get around Cameron Smith #15 and Dalton Gauthier #14g in the 85cc 7-11 class. Avery went on to take the win followed by Smith, Gauthier, Colin Cunningham #29a, Tim Wells #94b, Brandon Price #92, Nathan Reichert #16, Ken Kolsovsky #67, and Chase Smith #14. Gauthier took the lead off the line in the Youth Sportsman class. Avery was in the second spot followed by

Dutstin Healey #45 and Wells. Healey made a pass on Avery and then Gauthier before exiting turn two. By the end of the straight, Healey had some space between him and the pack. Avery got past Gauthier and went after the lead. He ended up grabbing the lead from Healey, pulling Gauthier up behind them. Gauthier drove it in underneath Healey in turn one to take over second. Avery checked out for the win followed by Gauthier, Healey, and Wells. Healey jumped out front at the start of the 85cc 12-15 class, then immediately pulled ahead of the pack and ran away with the win. Devon Gerhart #7b was able to maintain second, and Jesse Bills #10 finished in third. Chase Smith #41 ran away with the win in the 150 Air-cooled class.

The Vintage light class was led by Bruce Argelsinger #69j. Clifford Diem #94 finished in second on his Hodaka, and William Burns #79 finished in third. Joe Miller #92g launched out in front of Jim Gately #75 and Neil Dencho #58. Miller pulled away for the win followed by Gately and Dencho.

Five guys battled it out in the 500 2-valve class, making it full of action. Dave Smith #77 was first off the line, followed by Mike Klopp #45a and Jim Chapman #72. Battling in the back was the #55m Mike Headman and #69 Jeff Bonema. Klopp worked hard trying to make a pass on Smith between turns three and four. The two were side by side for several laps, but Klopp just couldn’t make it stick. With one turn to go, Klopp drove it in deep and passed Smith for the win. Smith would finish a close second followed by Chapman, Headman, and Bonema.

Tyler Tudor #50f was first off the line in the 250 B class. Colton Smith #32 was second off the line with Matt Zacher #100 close behind. Matt Trout #16a was mid-pack off the line before making a dash down the back straight to take over the fourth spot. Dylan Winsett #74, Samantha Bergman #95, and Daren Phillips #3 were all close together for the first few laps. Smith went on to pass Tudor in between turns one and two. Bergman got by Winsett midway through the race. Smith took home the win followed by Tudor, Zacher, Trout, Bergman, Winsett, Devon Gerhart #7b, Phillips, Shain Bourassa #19, Travis Tyerar #11, Ronnie Mercer #76, and Brian Nuse #22. Smith went on to take the win over Trout, Cody Ebersol #17, and Jeff Hughes #33 in the 125cc class. Hughes took a wild spill in turn four of the last lap rolling him down the track.

Ricky Winsett #25, Roy Miller #56, and Dave Waters #18p were side by side going into turn one. By the exit of turn two, Winsett took over the lead, followed by Miller in second. Perry Phillips #18 came up and challenged Waters, taking third away. Winsett went on to take the win followed by Miller, Phillips, Waters, and Rich Pflanders.

The 50+ class was full of some heavy hitters. Mike Mester #17s was the man leading

Tyler Tudor (#50f) beats Roy Miller (#56) by less than a wheel at Gratz

Fairgrounds on May 15th, 2010.

Jeremy Higgins (#82b) had his hands full with Jason Isennock (#30) in the Open Twins class. Higgins went on to take the win after Isennock ran into

engine troubles.

Shawn Baer (#32) took home both wins in the Open A and 450 Sportsman

classes. Donnie Mullen (#71) was one of the fast competitors that Baer had

to get around.

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the charge for the first lap followed by Richard Washak #56, Jim Chapman #45a, Don Mullen #71, and Joe Matter #3. Dave Phillips #84, Cliff Diem #94, and Tim Gately #75 battled towards the back of the pack. Matter was able to make a pass on Mullen coming down the front stretch just before turn one, taking over the fourth spot. Chapman was able to get up next to Washak and then make the move to take over second. Phillips went on to drive past Diem going into turn one with about two laps left. Washak was able to take the second spot back after battling Chapman again. Mester took home a clean win followed by Washak, Chapman, Matter, Mullen, Phillips, Diem, and Gately.

Dallas Baer #34 pulled the holeshot in the 40+ class over Dave Waters #18b, Mike Mester, #3a Tommy Majeski, #25 Ray Jenkins, and Dave Smith #72. Baer held off the pack and took home the win. Majeski worked his way up to second followed by Mike Klopp #45a, Mester, Jenkins, Smith, Todd Kendig #28a, Waters, Brett Friedel #3, Tom Goodland #33, Bill Young #121, Steve Staufter #71, and Keith Toomey #51.

After a brutal crash in turn one, Brandon Price #92 returned to the track and got out in front of the 65cc 7-11 class. Nathan Reichert #16 was right there giving Price pressure. Colin Cunningham #29a was able to get by Reichert and take over the second spot in turns one and two. Reichert charged on the outside of turn three trying to get the spot back, but couldn’t quite make it. Zack Kolsovsky #66 and Chase Smith #14 battled back and forth for the fourth spot followed by Trevor Williams #25 and Damon Ream #17. Price checked out and put a turn in between him and Cunningham. Reichert finished third followed by Kolsovsky, Smith, Williams, Ream, John Winsett #47, and Douglas Cook #78.

Roy Miller #56 put his 250 Suzuki out front in the beginning of the 250 Sportsman class. Tyler Tudor #50f followed in second in front of Matt Trout #16a, Colton Smith #32, and Austin Luczak #10b. Luczak passed Smith for fourth and then made his way past Trout. Jesse Long #63 moved into the head pack just in front of Trout. Samantha Bergman #95 got by Smith and then almost lost the position in turn three

but held on to the spot. Devon Gerhart #7b also got past Smith towards the middle of the race. Luczak charged and attempted a pass on the two leaders. He went on to gain the lead and run home with the win. Miller had his hands full coming out of turn four on the last lap. Tudor carried some momentum on the outside and drag raced Miller to the line. Miller’s bike was bouncing and hopping all

over the place as he tried to pry every possible horsepower out of the bike. Tudor beat him by less than a wheel. Trout finished in fourth followed by Bergman, Gerhart, Smith, Ryan Heagy #72b, and Long.

It was a great day of racing and a beautiful track. The Baer family and their helpers did a great job, and we can’t wait for their race at York and the rest at Shippensburg.

Photos and more race information can also be found on my website at www.RHDesigns95s.smugmug.com.

5_15_10 GRATZ RESULTS4 wheeled expert: 1) Dan Robinson; 2) Kelly Winters; 3) Tracy Vogelsong; 4) James Hammaller; 5) John Winsett50cc Chain: 1) Douglas Cook; 2) Damon Ream 50cc Shaft: 1) Robert Wheatly; 2) Tyler Scott; 3) Bethany Bills

Open B: 1) Ryan Wells; 2) Austin Luczak; 3) Becca Zafia; 4) Matt Zacher; 5) Jason Cunningham; 6) Richard Pflanders; 7) Jeremiah Tyerar; 8) Shain Bourassa; 9) Ryan Bils; 10) Tom Goodford4 wheeled amateur: 1) Brandon Bailey85cc 7-11: 1) Tristan Avery; 2) Cameron Smith; 3) Dalton Gauthier; 4) Colin Cunningham; 5) Tim Wells; 6) Brandon Price; 7) Nathan Reichert; 8) Ken Kolsovsky; 9) Chase SmithVintage Light: 1) Bruce Argelsinger; 2) Cliff Diem; 3) William Burns500 2valve: 1) Mike Klopp; 2) Dave Smith; 3) Jim Chapman; 4) Mike Headman ; 5) Jeff Bonema

250b: 1) Colton Smith; 2) Tyler Tudor; 3) Matt Zacher; 4) Matt Trout; 5) Samantha Bergman; 6) Dylan Winsett; 7) Devon Gerhart; 8) Darren Phillips; 9) Shain Bourassa; 10) Travis Tyerar30+: 1) Rick Winsett; 2) Roy Miller; 3) Perry Phillips; 4) Dave Waters; 5) Rich FlandersYouth Sportsman: 1) Tristan Avery; 2) Dalton Gauthier ; 3) Dustin Healey; 4) Tim Wells50cc Senior: 1) Douglas Cook; 2) Damon Ream ; 3) Trevor

Williams; 4) Braden Winsett; 5) Robert WheatlySportsman A and B: 1) Ryan Wells; 2) Austin Luczak; 3) Matt Zacher; 4) Ryan Connelly; 5) Greg Lerch50+: 1) Mike Mester; 2) Richard Washak; 3) Jim Chapman ; 4) Joe Matter ; 5) Don Mullen; 6) Dave Phillips; 7) Cliff Diem; 8) Jim GatelyOpen A: 1) Shawn Baer ; 2) Jason Isennock; 3) John Long; 4) Dalton Winkler; 5) Jordan Harris; 6) Brody Miller; 7) Don Mullen; 8) Tom McGrane; 9) Brad Hazel; 10) Cory Strickler 85cc 12-15: 1) Dustin Healey; 2) Devon Gerhart; 3) Jesse Bills150 Aircooled: 1) Chase Smith65cc 7-11: 1) Brandon Price; 2) Colin Cunningham; 3) Nathan Reichert; 4) Zack Kolsovsky; 5) Chase Smith; 6) Trevor Williams; 7) Damon Ream; 8) John Winsett; 9) Douglas Cook40+: 1) Dallas Baer; 2) Tom Majeski; 3) Mike Klopp; 4) Mike Mester; 5) Ray Jenkins; 6) Dave Smith; 7) Todd Kendig; 8) Dave Waters; 9) Brett Friedel; 10) Tom Goodland125cc: 1) Colton Smith; 2) Matt Trout; 3) Cody Ebersol; 4) Jeff HughesOpen Twins: 1) Jeremy Higgins; 2) Shawn Baer; 3) Evan Baer; 4) Jason Isennock; 5) Neil Dancho; 6) Chris Klinefelter250 Sportsman: 1) Austin Luczak; 2) Tyler Tudor; 3) Roy Miller; 4) Matt Trout; 5) Samantha Bergman; 6) Devon Gerhart; 7) Colton Smith; 8) Ryan Heagy; 9) Jesse LongVintage Heavy: 1) Joe Miller; 2) Jim Gately; 3) Neil Dancho450 Sportsman: 1) Shawn Baer; 2) Jordan Harris; 3) Jason Isennock; 4) Rich Heverly; 5) Tom McGrane; 6) Don Mullen; 7) Tim Eades; 8) Jake Shoemaker; 9) Cory Strickler; 10) Travis Deim

Dalton Gauthier (#14g) took home a second in the Youth Sportsman and

third in the 85cc 7-11 class.

Dan Robinson (#173) came back from a fourth-place heat fi nish to win the

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Milford’s Jeff Webb topped the Open B class at Delaware Dirt Track’s latest event.

Under threatening skies, club members moved the program along quickly to get the heats in before any rainfall.

Ocean City’s Jay Maher topped the 100 adult class, as did Jeff Webb and Mark Miller in their respective classes. Maher again went wire to wire on his

Honda 100 to capture the 100 adult final.

Webb led a tight pack into turn one at the start of the Open B final. Webb was followed closely by Dan Dougherty, Harold and Les Campbell in his first race aboard the ex- Miller Motors’ Suzuki.

Dougherty and Schaffer renewed their battle from

the previous week for the runner-up spot. At the checkers, it was Webb taking his third win in three tries. Dougherty held onto second with Schaffer and Campbell rounding out the top four.

In the Open A class, Milfords’ Mark Miller put the Monster Energy 1YPHC/ Delmarva Speed and Sport Honda out front and kept it there, in both heat and

feature events.5_23_10 DELAWARE DIRT TRACK RESULTS100 ADULT:1) Jay Maher OPEN B: 1) Jeff Webb 2) Dan Dougherty 3) Harold Schaffer 4) Les Campbell OPEN A: 1) Mark Miller

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MAMA Members,It has been a great start to the

season, and we have completed six races.

That means it is time to check Rider Performance Value to see if you have qualified to advance to the next higher class. If you have, congratulations, as this is a great accomplishment and testament to your skill level.

RPV calculation is done by adding all your points and then dividing that total by the number of races you earned points.

Many of our members are aware that some tracks are going through a tough time in this economy. We are here to support our track owners as best we can. However, in light of the issues at the Landing and pending the local legislature modifying existing rules, the remaining two races at the Landing will be moved to locations to be determined. Additionally, the

race at Mountaineer is also to be evaluated to determine if or where we reschedule this race.

Don’t forget we have some double points races coming up. Please go to www.mamamx.com for more information and updates.

Remember, race hard and make sure you have fun and enjoy the MAMA family.

Don LoganPresident

July D7 President’s Corner

It’s the Fourth of July, and there are plenty of fireworks going on this month. The High Point National was just concluded, and our area tried to make a presence. Congratulations to the following on their achievements: In the Lites division, Steve Roman had 32nd qualifying time and placed 32nd overall with a 31 and 31 finish. Tony Archer placed 46th fastest in his time trial, missing the main by just six spots; Brian Shuckhart was 44th, Chris Lykens 60th, Joseph Zambotti III 70th, James Palmer 71st, and Eric McKay 73rd. In the 450 class, Garrett Toth had the39th fastest qualifying time and finished 23rd overall with a 26th, 20th tally. The only other area rider to make the main was Ronnie Stewart, who qualified 36th with a 32nd finish with a 30, 29th tally. Other area riders in qualifying position were Nicholas Hayes, 56th; Ryan Zimmerman, 59th; Roy Holt, 60th; Tyler Wozney, 78th; and Daniel Corbin, 81st. A typical rainy Mt. Morris greeted the riders, but the track improved as the day went on.

Next on the National scene is Round 10 of the Grand National Championship Dirt Track series to be held at the Hagerstown Half Mile on August 7th. This is the perfect opportunity to watch the fastest riders in the area compete. Our area has the best representation of professional riders than any other area. As in Daytona and for the series overall, our riders will be well represented. Jake Johnson currently leads the Grand National Twins race and sits 3rd in the GNC Singles standings. Jared Mees, who moved to Michigan and is still considered one of

our riders, sits 5th in the Twins division. Chris Carr is 6th and 12th, respectfully. Brandon Robinson holds down 20th, and Shawn Baer is 26th in the Twins division. In the GNC Singles, John Lewis is 5th, Donnie Mullen III 13th, and Rawn Wood 15th. In the Pro Singles division we have John Long III in 12th, Mike Poe 13th, Jake Shoemaker 15th, Shayna Texter 18th, Cory Texter 21st, and Dalton Winkler 40th. All of these local riders will be competing at Hagerstown. No matter what discipline you ride, this is a show you don’t want to miss. Our local riders and Tuner Mike Wheeler have stood atop the podium in the past. Let’s see whose turn it will be in 2010. Come out and support your favorite rider.

I’d also like to wish all of the local riders going to Loretta Lynn’s the best of luck. It would take me two pages to list them all. The races are live on your computer if you would like to follow at www.mxsports.com.Wayne Sody

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2004 Kawasaki Ninja 250, only 5,000 mi,$2,195, R & B Auto Sales, 610-779-0344,Reading, PA.

2005 Honda CRF 250, PR2 built, WhiteBrothers exhst, vy fast, like new, some extras,$2,900, 717-572-6836, Strasburg, Pa.

2008 Honda TRX 700XX, like new cond,approx 10 hrs ride time, full skid plates, front& back (not shown in pic), independent rearsuspension, asking $4,100, call 570-339-5898, Mount Carmel, Pa.

2006 Yamaha R-1, 50th Anniv HID head-lights, 520 chain conversion, 3700 mi, over$3000 of upgrades, pwr commander withcustom map, $8,800, 717-319-1493,Mechanicsburg, PA

2008 Yamaha R1, mint condition only 3,000mi, 3k in after market parts, $500 helmet &lots more, oil changed every 1,000 mi, newtires, $9,000 obo, 570-225-1318, Lehighton,PA.

2001 Honda 300 EX TRX, excellent condition,adult female owned, new tires, title, hand-guards, $1,800 obo, 717-270-0742,Lebanon, PA

2004 Yamaha Raptor 660, all aluminum skidplates, aftermarket shocks, dg bumper, adultridden, well maintained and in great shape,$3,200 /obo. 717-309-2937, York, PA

2002 Honda CR80r, dirt bike, in great shape,runs great, never races, $1,200 obo, call 717-507-1906, Lebanon area, PA.

2005 Kawasaki Z1000, this bike is fast andfun to ride, this is a naked or street fighterstyle you sit up rather than being bent overlike most "crotch rocket bikes", $4,000, 570-237-1422, Dalton, PA

2007 Yamaha YZ 85cc, 2-stroke liguidcooled mtr, 5 spd trans, FMF pipe, very fast,good tires, looks & runs good, asking $1,550cash, 717-258-5335, Carlisle, PA.

2004 Honda 450R, lot of extras, well kept atv,1st owner, pr2 built motor, great trail rid-ing/harescramble quad, $5,000, call Adam,717-587-2792, Conestoga, PA.

2007 Honda CRF 150, 4 stroke air cooledmotor, 5 speed trans, electric start, looks &runs good, asking $1,700 cash, 717-258-5335, Carlisle, PA.

2004 Yamaha YZ450F, gd cond, $2,500 obo,trades considered, Shaheen Cycle Sales &Service, 570-547-0752, 800-935-4895, Rt15, Montgomery, PA,www.shaheencycle.com.

2008 Suzuki GSXR 600 Demo Bike, 5,000mi, purple neon lighting, exc cond, must see,new $9,399, now $7,995, West ShoreSuzuki, 717-697-3099, Mechanicsburg, PA.

2009 Can-Am Renegade 800R 4WD, sportperformance 800cc v-twin, digital dash, alloywhls, great sale price $8,100, red or yellow,717-632-7093, Hanover, www.motosportsinc.com.

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2010 Can-Am Spyder Premier, 3 in stock forimmediate delivery, fact incentives, great ser-vice only at motosportsinc.com, 717-632-7093, Hanover.

2002 Yamaha Roadstar 1600, Vance & Hinespipes, air kit, 8,900 mi, svc’d & ready to go,was $5,595, now $5,295, 717-334-2518,Gettysburg, www.ridersedgeyamaha.com

2006 Yamaha Majesty XP400V, 400 cc, fuelinj, water cooled, shaft drive, back rest, deal-er serviced w/new insp, $3800, AutomotiveToy Store, 570-339-2504, Atlas, PA.

2008 Suzuki Boulevard, M109R, premiummuscle bike, 1800cc, fi, new incentives forJune, was $13,199, now $11,999, WestShore Suzuki, 717-697-3099, Mechanics-burg, PA.

2009 Yamaha R-1, brand new! Crossplane i4mtr, fact 1.99% apr financing w/ac, last one inyellow only, msrp $12,390, now $9,699,717-334-2518, Gettysburg, www.ridersedgeyamaha.com

2009 Yamaha V-Star 1300 Touring, fact1.99% apr w/ac, Cobra exhst, water cooled fi,was $12,090 msrp, now $8,999, 717-334-2518, www.ridersedgeyamaha.com, Gettys-burg.

2007 Suzuki M109R, 1800 cc, 2,600 mi,excellent condition, one owner, dealer main-tained, incredible motorcycle, $7,800, call610-207-7751, Mohrsville, PA.

2004 Harley-Davidson Nite Train, 13,000 mi,like new with many accessories including alloywhls and shotgun exhaust, all records andreceipts since new, asking $11,500, call 570-379-2372 or 570-239-0348, Nawticoke, PA

2008 Shanghai MODC, good cond, new bat-tery, 150 cc, great gas mi, runs good, 1-owner, $675, call 717-644-5639, Bethel, Pa.

2003 Harley-Davidson Super Glide, blk,Vance & Hines pipes, bike sounds & runsgreat, 3,400 mi, $8,300 neg, 215-885-2712,Glenside, Pa.

2004 Harley-Davidson Sportster, garagekept, 883 Sportster, 19,500 mi, new tires, incldetachable window, kbb value $4,400, asking$3,750, 610-413-7116, Leesport, PA.

2009 Suzuki Burgman 650 Executive, at,abs, fi, less than 350 mi, 5 yr warr, new$9,899, now $8,999, West Shore Suzuki,717-697-3099, Mechanicsburg, PA.

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MAMA traveled to Delmarva Motorsports Park in Easton, MD, the weekend of May 22 and 23rd. Over 400 riders made the trek to take part in the fifth race of the 2010 season.

Saturday’s events included Brian Bouma #25 winning both motos in Senior Open and

Wayne Hall III #761 winning both in Senior Support. Stephen Stella #343 took both in Collegeboy, with Michael Reynolds Jr. #98 finishing second. Reynolds went on to finish 1-2 in Schoolboy 12-16 to take second behind leader Nicholas Ferrell #14. Reynolds also won both motos on Sunday in the 250B class and went 1-4 in Schoolboy 4-Stroke to take home third behind leader Cody Heath #882 and J. Custer #2, who placed second. Amanda Brown #293 won both in Women and Shaun Manning #743 in Super Senior Open, while Rich Hutchins #418 took both in Super Senior Support.

Sunday’s events started with Supermini taking the gate with a total of 22 riders. Tyler Kirschner #244 won the first moto, but Charlie Wernig #31 came back to take the second and the win. Kirschner came back later in the day to win both motos in 80A 12-15, with Wernig taking second.

Cameron Dowell had a great day going six for six and winning all of his motos in Junior Mini, 80A 9-11 and 60A. William Duffy #950 and Andrew Benson #191 finished one-two in 260A. Duffy also won both motos in Open A to take the first-place trophy. Mason Klug #12 held steady and won 250C with finishes of 2-3 as Garrett Reynolds came back from a fifth in the first round to win the second moto, giving him an overall second place. Brad Roth #422x

went four for four with wins in all of his motos in 250C Div. II and Open C, while James Williams took both motos in 250D.

Kyle Henderson #449 won 80B 9-11 and also placed second in Jr. Mini. Justin Rodbell #58x came back from a fifth-place finish in

the first 80B motos to win the second, giving him an overall second, and he also placed third in Jr. Mini with a strong 2-4 finish.

Zachery Holland #151 finished 2-1 to take the win in 80C 9-11. Fabian Toye #8 won both motos in 80B 12-15 and also finished third in Supermini. Randy White #39 finished 1-1 to take the win in 80C 12-15 over

20 other riders, and Josh Willin #131

took both motos in Open B. Chris Hayes #525 split motos with James Hollobaugh Jr. #168 in Open C Div. II to take the win. Walter Benitez #64 took both motos in 60B, with Cody Groves #125 finishing second. Groves also took both motos in 50A, with Cameron Jackson #202 taking second. Zachary Lahman #19 went 2-1 to take the win in the largest gate of the day, winning 60C over 32 other riders with Jeremy Caudill #4 finishing 3-2 to take second.

Dakota Robbins #525 won both in 50B,

with Hogan Cassell #172 taking second. Seth Walker #29 and Justin Luckett #529 finished one-two in 50 Oil 7-8, and Logan Miller split wins with Nicholas Laurie #226 in the 4-6 class, with Miller taking first. Laurie went on to take both wins in 50 Shaft/PW 4-6, and Collin Partridge won both in 50 4-Stroke

Multi Speed. The last gate of the day brought out Mini Women Open with “Goose” Wernig #31 leading the pack and taking both wins and Felicia Garrison # 962x going 2-1 in Mini Women Support to take the win over Jacklyn Hollobaugh #114, who finished 1-3 in the class to take second.

The top ten finishers in each class follow. For complete results, go to www.mamamx.com. Photos are available at www.delmarvasportsphotography.com.

5_22-23_2010 DELMARVA RESULTS:250 A:1) Duffy William; 2) Benson Andrew

250 B:1) Reynolds Jr Michael; 2) Newman Brandon; 3) Heath Cody; 4) Linkous John; 5) Benson Christopher; 6) Vito Zach; 7) Tubbs Kyle250 C:1) Klug Mason; 2) Reynolds Garrett; 3) Tomich Brett; 4) Hadry Kenny; 5) Stubbs Deric; 6) Adams Matthew; 7) Isreal Terrel; 8) Vane Michael; 9) Johnson Cory; 10) Carmine Nicholas250 C Div II:1) Roth Brad; 2) Isreal Nicholas; 3) Mayberry Nicholas; 4) Sandlin Anthony; 5) Hayes Chris; 6) Doerk Michael; 7) Fisher Jacob; 8) Mahoney Alex; 9) Reeves Broc; 10) Morris Paul

250 D:1) Williams James; 2) Bennett Justin; 3) Bennett Tyler; 4) Smith Tyler; 5) Flick Dillon; 6) Jackson James; 7) Cricchi TylerWomen:1) Brown Amanda; 2) Newbold Chelsea; 3) Logan Elizabeth; 4) Shute Fianna; 5) Garrison Felicia; 6) Bachmann Emilie; 7) Peck Marissa; 8) Fowler Michaela; 9) Weaverling Julia; 10) Johnson BrookeMini Women Open 7-15:1) Wernig E; 2) Jowett Haleigh; 3) Posey TammyMini Women Support 7-15:1) Garrison Felicia; 2) Hollobaugh Jacklyn;

3) Bailey Diamond; 4) Sheubrooks Anna; 5) Benson Shelby; 6) Kaczka Kaitlyn; 7) Benson Katie; 8) Garrison Nicole; 9) Johnson Brooke; 10) Holland LindseySuper Senior Open:1) Manning Shaun; 2) Kaczka Eugene; 3) Garraway Christopher; 4) Benitez Walter; 5) Mandrin JimSuper Senior Support:1) Hutchins Rich; 2) Chappell Donny; 3) Posey David; 4) Weaverling Sr James; 5) Fowler Peter; 6) Bowman Mike; 7) Doerk Michael; 8) Reeves Bryce; 9) Abrams Patrick; 10) Aldridge MarkSenior Open:1) Bouma Brian; 2) Gill Chad; 3) Newbold Terrance; 4) Benson Michael; 5) Walker Mark; 6) Emery Jamie; 7) Garrison Richard; 8) Kaczka Eugene; 9) Hawkins J Aubrey; 10) Mandrin JimSenior Support:1) Hall III Wayne; 2) Parker Johnnie; 3) Atkinson Mike; 4) Barbour Charles; 5) Close Quentin; 6) Perez Sr Greg; 7) Guy Gary; 8) Abrams Patrick; 9) Rigg John; 10) Stump ChadOpen A:1) Duffy William; 2) Benson Andrew; 3) Groves MichaelOpen B:1) Willin Joshua; 2)Newman Brandon; 3) Benson Christopher; 4) Kromer Marshall; 5) Funkhouser Brian; 6) Custer J; 7) Tubbs Kyle; 8) Vito Zach; 9) Emery Jamie; 10) Sheckells StormOpen C:1) Roth Brad; 2) Reynolds Garrett; 3) Klug Mason; 4) Doerk Michael; 5) Isreal Terrel; 6) Parker Johnnie; 7) Vane Michael; 8) Stubbs Deric; 9) Connelly William; 10) Fowler SamuelOpen C Div II: 1) Hayes Chris; 2) Hollobaugh Jr James; 3) Isreal Nicholas; 4) Mayberry Nicholas; 5) Sandlin Anthony; 6) Fowler Jacob; 7) Fisher Jacob; 8) Mahoney Alex; 9) Curtin Jared; 10) Jefferson AnthonyCollegeboy 14-24:1) Stella Stephen; 2) Reynolds Jr Michael; 3) Newman Brandon; 4) White Ryan; 5) Groves Michael; 6) Vito Zach; 7) Custer J; 8) Hollobaugh Jr James; 9) Fowler Jacob; 10) Gambrill Cory

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Goose Wernig #31, Mini Women Open

J. Custer #2, Schoolboy 4-Stroke

Randy White #39, 80C 12-15

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Schoolboy 12-16:1) Ferrell Nicholas; 2) Reynolds Jr Michael; 3) White Ryan; 4) Wernig Charles; 5) Fowler Samuel; 6) Clark Austin; 7) Weaver Broderick; 8) Weaverling James; 9) Robertson Dylan; 10) Garraway BobbySchoolboy 14-16 4 Stroke:1) Heath Cody; 2) Custer J; 3) Reynolds Jr Michael; 4) Linkous John; 5) Sheckells StormSupermini 12-16:1) Wernig Charles; 2) Kirschner Tyler; 3) Toye Fabian; 4) Moore Austin; 5) Pruitt Jacob; 6) Chappell Jesse; 7) Holliday Michael; 8) Weaver Broderick; 9) Green Cody; 10) Garraway BobbyJr Mini 7-11: 1) Dowell Cameron; 2) Henderson Kyle; 3) Rodbell Justin; 4) Ivory Dunovan; 5) Wood Austin; 6) Benitez Walter; 7) Ford Christopher; 8) Foard David; 9) StubBs Robert; 10) Holland Zachery80a 12-15:1) Kirschner Tyler; 2) Wernig Charles; 3) Moore Austin; 4) Weaver Broderick

80b 12-15:1) Toye Fabian; 2) Chappell Jesse; 3) Holliday Michael; 4) Mcnamara John; 5) Weaverling James; 6) Posey Tammy; 7) Jowett Haleigh; 8) Pruitt Jacob; 9)Carroll Nicholas80c 12-15:1) White Randy; 2) Wheeler Kyle; 3) Hadry Tyler; 4) Mccann Tyler; 5) Smith Daryl; 6) Stepek Steven; 7) Lewis Michael; 8)

Garrison Felicia #962x; 9) Elburn Mitchell; 10) Mahoney Andrew80a 9-11:1) Dowell Cameron; 2) Wood Austin; 3) Wernig E80b 9-11:1) Henderson Kyle; 2) Rodbell Justin; 3) Benitez Walter ; 4) Ivory Dunovan; 5) Stubbs Robert; 6) Ford Christopher; 7) Jackson Hunter; 8) Foard David ; 9) Thomas Deven 80c 9-11:1) Holland Zachery; 2) Mundo Martin; 3) Stepek Tyler; 4) Mahan Mel; 5) Kaczka Colby;

6) Mayberry Jeremy ; 7) Doering ChristoPher; 8) Knell Nick; 9) Neumer Connor; 10) Benson Shelby60a:1) Dowell Cameron; 2) Rodbell Justin; 3) Ivory Dunovan; 4) Henderson Kyle; 5) Wood Austin60b:1) Benitez Walter; 2) Groves Cody; 3) Mundo Martin; 4) Akers Cody; 5) Stewart Michael

60c:1) Lahman Zachary; 2) Caudill Jeremy; 3) Flatley Jeremy; 4) Cassell Hogan; 5) Robbins Dakota; 6) Haley Alan; 7) Pruitt Skylar; 8) Jackson Cameron; 9) Canter Jr Charles; 10) McalliSter Kyle50a:1) Groves Cody; 2) Jackson Cameron; 3) Blue Gavin50b:1) Robbins Dakota; 2) Cassell Hogan; 3) Walker Seth; 4) Miller Logan; 5) Litzinger Nathan; 6) Luckett Justin; 7) Beatty Gage; 8)

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Brought to you by BP Promotions, the fifth round of the Pennsylvania State Hare Scramble Series was held at the Evansville MX Park in Berwick, Pennsylvania, on May 23, where the sun was shining and a light late morning mist came through to cool everything down. It was another beautiful weekend for the races as the riders and spectators started to prepare themselves for the day’s event to come. Whether it be to walk the course and become aware of what was to be expected or to simply relax and take in all of the excitement, all of the riders were going to be ready to face anything that came their way.

The course at Evansville consisted of three different types of sections. The holeshot led the racers into a section of woods that was mixed with a few grassy fields, then they went out onto the motocross track where they were thrown a few different styles of jumps and a banzai hill that took them down 100 feet. A majority of the bikes played it safe and rolled over the crest of the hill, but others such as Timmy Hunter, Tyler B. Kline, and Hunter Murphy put their experience to the test and jumped the crest, clearing close to half of the hill. Experienced quad riders could have done the same as Hunter, Kline, and Murphy, but they were at a disadvantage due to the small ruts that were grooved in toward the bottom of the hill. If a quad rider were to hit one of them at the speed they were going, they could have easily lost control and been thrown off track.

Though the banzai hill may be been a

little bit of an intimidation to most, that didn’t stop the riders from performing their best. Tanner Kels and Craig B. Delong have been a constant battle to each other for most of the 2010 season, exchanging between

first and second place for the past four races. This weekend, it was Delong’s turn for victory as he got past Kels with a 0:07 difference. Continuing with their perfect season, thus far, for quads is Chris Borich (Open AA) and Landon C. Wolfe (Open C 15+), and for bikes Tyler McDonald (201 Open C) and Ryan A. Brinker (91-200 2str./ 91-300 4 str).

The sixth round of the PA State Hare Scramble Series goes to the Foot at Mountain Park in Neelyton, PA, on May 30, 2010.

5_23_EVANSVILLE RESULTS: Pee Wee Bikes50cc Stock:1) Zachary Kowanick; 2) Robert J. Motto; 3) Max FernandezYouth Bikes

110cc Air:1) Garrett Brownawell; 2) Justin M. Deutsch; 3) Jordan I. White65cc (10-11): 1) Seth Davis; 2) Jared Swansen100-150cc 4 Stroke:1) Colton Hummer; 2) Lucas D. Burgess; 3) Annelisa Davis85cc (7-11):1) Jarrett M. Mohn; 2) Justin N. Deutsch; 3) Braed Litchtenwainer85cc (12-15): 1) Devrynn J. Clugston; 2) Walter Bond; 3) Jesse J. ShellockSupermini (12-15):1) Craig B. Delong; 2) Tanner Kels; 3) Joshua A. MestAdult Bikes201 Open A:1) Timmy E. Hunter; 2) Ryan D. Francis; 3) Dale Wakefield Jr.

120-200 A:1) Sean J. Kreger Vet A:1) Christian B. Epting; 2) Rob Hertz; 3) Aaron R. BatesSenior A:1) Dewitt Harrell III; 2) Billy SlaneSuper Senior A:1) John L. Hilton; 2) Mike Ego; 3) Carl J. Neidlinger201 Open B:1) Hunter Murphy; 2) Chad R. Salter; 3) John W. Adams120-200 B:1) Dieter Willenbrock; 2) Daniel J. Bromley; 3) Brian M. EgoVet B:1) Owen Kapalski Jr.; 2) Bill H. Sellers; 3) Jacob Delp

Senior B:1) Rick Mihalik; 2) P. Chiera; 3) Steve BarrickMasters:1) Tom Phillips; 2) Burd J. Guers201 Open C: 1) Tyler McDonald; 2) Charles HP. Lengle; 3) Brock Stinson120-200 C: 1) Joseph Sichelstiel; 2) Drew Evans; 3) Tyler W. Barrall

PA State Hare ScrambleRound 5 Of The PA State Hare Scramble SeriesEvansville MX Park, Berwick, PA - May 23, 2010

By Maggie Platko

Myles Miller (22) makes the last turn of the woods section as Ryan D. Francis (921) chases behind.

Timmy Hunter clears one of the step-ups.

Bryan J. Vonderchek makes it through the section of tight trees.

Blake Kramer clears one of the tabletops.

After landing a jump, Hunter Murphy speeds off to keep

his lead in fi rst for the 201 Open-B Class.

Josh Mest prepares himself for the banzai hill.

Shane M. Wiegel roosts a berm.

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Vet C:1) Jonathan Arnone; 2) Anthony Castagnera; 3) Jason MertzYouth Quad0-50cc:1) Blake M. Shughart; 2) Dane W.

Molander; 3) Jake Williams Smith51-70cc: 1) Brandon M. Shughart; 2) Kara L Clark; 3) Hannah D. Hunter71-90cc:1) Logan Weishaar; 2) Joseph Bender (APX); 3) Morgan Zimerofsky

Adult QuadOpen AA:1) Chris Borich; 2) Blake Kramer; 3) Bryan J. VonderchekOpen A: 1) Randy C. Hamilton; 2) Nicholas J. Coulson; 3) Thor J. MarkusVet 30+:1) Steven B. Stracka; 2) Rob Hertz; 3) Bryan AxlineSenior 40+:

1) Jeffrey Musser; 2) Tim L. Smith; 3) Kenneth E. TincherOpen B 30+:1) Jason J. Holley; 2) Brad A. Malavolta; 3) Eric HolzingerOpen B 15+:1) Trent L. Hoover; 2) Kyle J. Denkovich; 3) Darin J. MorganOpen C 30+:1) Stephen T. Swencki; 2) Anthony A. Veyhard; 3) Robert P. Depersia

Open C 15+:1) Landon C. Wolfe; 2) Justin Zellner; 3) Brandon E. Shearer91-200 2stk/91-300 4 stk:1) Ryan A. Brinker; 2) Christian Smith; 3) Jeremy HaneyUtility:1) Douglas E. Axline

Dale Wakefield Jr. (176) makes the outside pass around David Jones

(726).

Chris Borich leads the Open AA class.

Chad Salter soars through the air after he launches off the top of

the banzai hill.

Jeffrey Musser kicks up a huge roost.

Christopher Hunter (45), Jerome Lynn (415), and Carl J. Neidlinger (440) battle against each other for the

holeshot win of the Super Senior A Class.

Bryan J. Vonderchek saves himself after making too wide of a turn.

Nick Coulson makes a smooth turn through the

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MEMORIAL DAY, SOME LIKE IT HOT

Heat was the word of the day. But first it was Memorial Day; many have lost sight of the true meaning of the day. If you know someone who is in the military or who has had a family member who has made the ultimate sacrifice, thank them.

If you’re a new member to the district and have never been to the “Hollow,” you should check it out. I always have a great time, and it’s family-run for families. It’s really nice to see the MX done the right way.

I would like to start out by thanking everyone who came out in support of the Wyatt Barto 529 Foundation (http://www.foundation529.org/ ). Your support moved John and his family. I would also like to personally thank Lowell Spangler and Justin Barcia for their contribution of riding gear for the auction. Also thanks to the support of the sponsors of the series, MGX, Gap racing, VPE, GPMX, Lebanon Valley Suzuki, Ephrata Cycle Center, Montgomeryville Cycle Center, and all the other sponsors and the track owners, without whom this would never be possible. Sorry for the rant, but it’s nice to see people “Give Back,” not with money but of their time and through example.

But something changes when the gate drops. I’m standing there talking to a bunch of relaxed riders at the gate. Everything is cool till the card goes up, the focus comes on and a bomb could go off and these guys wouldn’t flinch. We all know what’s going to happen. There’s no time-out, no walking the batter; the gates go down, and someone is going to be first through the turn, and they know that whoever is beside them wants that position. There’s no overtime, the time is now, that’s the rush.

The unofficial count was 524 bikes, a great turnout. Who’s here, just about everybody: Lowell Spangler is here, but so are 16 other A riders that will put a hurtin’ on ya like a bowl of Cajun crawfish and a Jalapeno milkshake. Casey Clark, Cook that’s always good, Garrett

Toth, Frankie Lettieri, and Ryan Zimmerman. Man, never mind the weather; it’s gonna be hot. Aughinbaugh, Ressler, throw in a Frenchie, Sidle, Kramer. That hot enough? No, well you ain’t gonna need any hot sauce on this one, Brajkovich and Hougentogler are in this one too. 250A was Spangler, Sidle, Kramer. Open A: Spangler, Zimmerman, Toth.

Let’s scope out B, only 40 bikes. Yes, my friend, a full gate. Let me see if I can call it, see who’s at practice. Joey Peters, Kameron Page, oh yeah, wait a minute Clites, Vertucci, now it’s getting warm. There Richie Kastle and Munch. Need a little more heat? throw in a Paulie Sanfelice and Avery Brown. More? How about Yingling, Haas and a Bobby Piazza. Call it? Heck, I can’t even get the first 5. There’s a lot of guys I’ve never seen before, but I do know it’s gonna hurt in the morning. 250B was Clites, Peters, Maldet. Open B was Peters, S.Vertucci, Yingling.

Look at the C, Sean Baxley looked good at Doublin, Brad Roth at Pagoda, but Beck doesn’t play, so get out of the way. Two gates around 36 Bikes. 250C was Kruger, Beck,

Kramer. Open C was Beck,Frey,Hernandez.Vet turnout, 35+A; this is better than

fried ice cream. Barry Carsten, Jimmy Mac, Frenchie, Weindel and Eddie Anewalt, now there’s a crew they should call the “Cayenne Express” because if you get behind these guys in the first turn, you’re gonna feel the burn.

In the women’s class, eight girls. I saw Shel Kastle get the holeshot, but by the time they came to spectator row, it was Yingling

out front. It was Atalie Yingling, Niki Stewart and Bree Young.

I didn’t miss the 50 action. Ride of the day goes out to Jordan Jarvis. She took the overall in the 50 open, 2nd in the 65c (7-11). Nice!

Yeah, it was hot, but that good hot, the kind you thought about all winter. Summer’s here!

And that’s the way I saw it!Jim -

5_30 SLEEPY HOLLOW RESULTSTop 4 unofficial- Check www.sleepymx.com for official resultsOpen A:1) Spangler; 2) Zimmerman; 3) G. Toth; 4) Sidle250A:1) Spanler; 2) Sidle; 3) A. Kramer; 4) LettieriOpenB:1) Peters; 2) S. Vertucci; 3) Yingling; 4) Wainright250B:1) Clites; 2) Peters; 3) Maldet; 4) YinglingOpenC:1) Beck; 2) Frey; 3) Hernandez; 4) F. Kramer250C:1) Kruger; 2) Beck; 3) F. Kramer; 4) Rickert25+A:1) Cook; 2) Dickson; 3) Aughinbauch; 4) Russler25+B/C:1) Williams; 2) Futer; 3) Limpar; 4) Farrell30+A:1) Carsten; 2) Pamart; 3) Dickson; 4) M. Bear30+B:1) Barto; 2) N. Williams; 3) Boltz; 4) M. Adams

Ultimate Series Round 4Sleepy Hollow - May 30, 2010

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30+C:1) Hadle; 2) Beveridge; 3) B.Emery; 4) Swope35+A:1) Carsten; 2) Pamart; 3) M. Bear; 4) Mcilvaine35+B/C:1) M. Adams; 2) Boyer; 3) McKown; 4) Dobbs40+A:1) Carsten; 2) Dickson; 3) Mcilvaine; 4) Anewalt40+B/C:1) Reynolds; 2) Craig; 3) Schuler; 4) Kline45+:1) Messerman; 2) Tussel; 3) Schuler; 4) MaladraCollegeboy(14-24):1) Disciullo; 2) Zimmerman; 3) Gallagher; 4) BoisvertSchoolboy 1(12-16):1) Ciccarelli; 2) Astudillo; 3) Hohr; 4) PintoSchoolboy 2(14-16):1) Astudillo; 2) Piazza; 3) S.Vertucci; 4) ClitesWomen:1) Atalie Yingling; 2) N.

Stewart; 3) B. Young; 4) M. KastleSupermini/112, 2stk/150, 4stk:1) Garlock; 2) Giovanniello; 3) Shahan; 4) J. SmithJr. Mini:1) Hartranft; 2) Garlock; 3) Galbraith; 4) Betsch85B(12-15):1) Giovanniello; 2)

Galbraith; 3) J. Smith; 4) Betsch85B(9-11):1) Hartranft; 2) Gillies; 3) Daniels; 4) C. Carsten85C(12-15):1) Bari; 2) Swords; 3) Tibberino; 4) Cluley85C(9-11):1) Rickert; 2) Amato; 3) Novak; 4) A. Bear65B(7-11):

1) Moquin; 2) Daniels; 3) Kusmider; 4) Janice65C(7-11):1) Keith; 2) J. Jarvis; 3) Stine; 4) E. Lippold50Open:1) J.Jarvis; 2) Stine; 3) Pendleton; 4) Thomas50Oil(4-8):1) Amilcare; 2) Bocchino; 3) A. Sanfelice; 4) B. Espinoza50Stock(7-8):1) Keith; 2) J.Jarvis; 3) Congdon; 4) Stine

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MAMA returned to Seaford, DE, June 5 and 6th, home of Middleford Speedway, for their sixth race of 2010. It was a hot and humid weekend with temps in the 90s and lots of water bottles and Gatorade going around.

Senior Open and Support were the first to take the gate, with Daniel Whitten Jr. #738 winning both in Open and Wayne Hall III #761 taking both motos in Support. TJ Irvin #77 won both motos in Collegeboy with Josh Willin #131 right behind to take second. Irvin went on to split motos on Sunday with Andrew Benson #131 to take the win in Open A. Benson bounced back to take both motos in 250A with Irvin finishing second. Elizabeth Logan #506 won both in Women, with Marissa Peck #229 finishing second.

Mike Farmer #17 went 1-2 to take the win in Super Senior Open, and Rich Hutchins #418 won both to take Support. Ryan Pinter #534 finished 1-1 to take the win in Schoolboy 12-16, and Colin Richards #x went 2-2 to take second.

Brandon Newman #714 went 2-1 to win Open B with Josh Willin #131 going 1-4 to take second. Newman went on to finish second with 4-3 finishes in 250B behind leader Keith Rose #86, who won both motos. Ryan White #241 went 4/4 winning all of his motos in Open C and 250C, while in Div. II action Daniel Bohon #101 won both in Open and Brad Trieschman #794 split motos with Christopher Trieschman #124 in 250C to take the win. Tyler Smith #916 went 2-1 in 250D to take the win, with Jacob Procino #151 finishing 1-3 to take second.

Cameron Dowell #726 and Shane Desell #71 battled is out all day in three different classes, making for some exciting racing action. Dowell finished 1-1 in 60A, taking first place, and Desell taking a close second. Desell won the first Jr. Mini moto only to have Dowell come back and take the second, giving him the overall win. In the third battle Desell again won the first moto in 80A 9-11, but once again Dowell came back and won the second.

The largest gate of the day with a total of 39 riders was 60C, and Zachary Lahman #19 took both motos for the win, with Dakota Robbins #525 and Corey Brown #282 finishing

second and third.Seth Walker #29

and Justin Luckett #529 finished one-two in 50 Oil 7-8, while Carrington Taylor #03 and Logan Miller split wins in the 4-6 class, with Taylor taking the overall first-place trophy. Kelly Snyder won both motos in Schoolboy 4-Stroke, and Cody Groves #125 took both in 50A. Seth Walker #29 split wins with Charles

Canter Jr. #605, with Walker winning the class. “Goose Wernig #31 (E. Wernig) won both motos in Mini Women Open, and Felicia Garrison #962x won both in the Support class.

Supermini took to the track with 32 riders and an action-packed race. Coty Schock went 1-2 to take the win, but Brad Trieschman #794 won the second moto after finishing fourth in the first round, giving him a second-place spot. Colin Richards #911 finished 2-3 to place third, and Charlie Wernig #31 went 3-4 to take home fourth. Schock went on to win both motos in 80A 12-15 with Charlie Wernig taking second.

Cody Lawn #503 went 2-1 in Jr. Mini Div. II to take the win over David Foard #71. Lawn also won both motos in 80C 9-11 over 22 other

riders. Hunter Ringisoe #10 placed 2-2 to take the win in 80B 12-15, with Fabian Toye #8 finishing 4-1 to take second. Mason Richards #102x took both motos in 80C 12-15, with Daryl Smith finishing second with finishes of 3-2.

Madison Beatty #115 split wins with Colin Myers #199 in 50 4-Stroke Multi-Speed, giving Beatty the victory and Mason Naecker #15 went 4-1 in 50 Shaft/PW 4-6 to take the win, with Kyle Luckett #127 finishing 3-2 to take second.

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6_6_MIDDLEFORD RESULTS:250 A:1) Andrew Benson; 2) T Irvin; 3) Brandon Bowne 250 B:1) Keith Rose; 2) Brandon Newman; 3) Jackson Ringrose; 4) Colin Richards; 5) Taylor Steinberg; 6) Christopher Benson; 7) James Munch; 8) Danny Brown; 9) Kyle Tubbs; 10) DJ Daquila250 C:1) Ryan White; 2) Joel Whitten; 3) Daniel Bohon; 4) Deric Stubbs; 5) Nicholas Isreal; 6) Mason Klug; 7) Robb Borowicz; 8) Kenny Hadry; 9) Jacob Fisher; 10) Aaron Robey250 C Div II:1) Brad Trieschman; 2) Christopher Trieschman; 3) Garrett Reynolds; 4) Cody Bauer; 5) Nicholas Mayberry; 6) Nicholas Carmine; 7) Jared Curtin; 8) Kenneth Hearn;

9) Cory Johnson; 10) Mitch Embley250 D:1) Tyler Smith; 2) Jacob Procino; 3) Dillon Flick; 4) Kyle Mcnab; 5) James JacksonWomen:1) Elizabeth Logan; 2) Marissa Peck; 3) Mindy Tubbs; 4) Samantha Blankenship; 5) Felicia Garrison; 6) Julia Weaverling; 7) Jessica Abrams; 8) Michaela Fowler; 9) Brooke JohnsonMini Women Open 7-15:1) E Wernig; 2) Haleigh Jowett; 3) Brooke Steinberg; 4) Tammy PoseyMini Women Support 7-15:1) Felicia Garrison; 2) Diamond Bailey; 3) Anna Sheubrooks; 4) Kaitlyn Kaczka; 5) Nicole Garrison; 6) Brooke Johnson; 7) Lindsey Holland; 8) Melanie Siegel; 9) Ann Marie SuppleSuper Senior Open:1) Mike Farmer; 2) Wayne Knell; 3) Jim Mandrin; 4) Shaun Manning; 5) Eugene Kaczka; 6) Kevin MesiahSuper Senior Support:1) Rich Hutchins; 2) Roy Craig; 3) Steven Cathcart; 4) John Umbel; 5) Mike Bowman; 6) Peter Fowler; 7) Michael Doerk; 8) Carl Spincic Jr; 9) David Posey; 10) James Weaverling SrSenior Open:1) Daniel Whitten Jr; 2) Kevin Mesiah; 3) Brian Bouma; 4) Chad Gill; 5) Michael Benson; 6) Jamie Emery; 7) Eugene Kaczka; 8) Mark Walker; 9) Richard Garrison; 10) J Aubrey HawkinsSenior Support:1) Wayne Hall III; 2) Thomas Postles; 3) Aaron Sanborn; 4) Quentin Close; 5) Martin Janeka; 6) Johnnie Parker; 7) Gary Guy; 8) Patrick Abrams; 9) Greg Perez Sr; 10) John RiggOpen A:1) T Irvin; 2) Andrew Benson; 3) Michael Groves; 4) Daniel Whitten Jr; 5) Brandon BowneOpen B:1) Brandon Newman; 2) Joshua Willin; 3) Taylor Steinberg; 4) Cody Heath; 5) Brian Funkhouser; 6) Jackson Ringrose; 7) John Linkous; 8) Christopher Benson; 9) Justin Kidd; 10) Kyle TubbsOpen C:1) Ryan White; 2) Deric Stubbs; 3) Garrett Reynolds; 4) Joel Whitten; 5) Mason Klug; 6) William Connelly; 7) Brandon Dowell; 8) Mitch Embley; 9) Kenneth Hearn; 10) Nicholas CarmineOpen C Div II:1) Daniel Bohon; 2) Nicholas Isreal; 3) Johnnie Parker; 4) Nicholas Fowler; 5) Alex Mahoney; 6) Jacob Fisher; 7) Jared Curtin; 8) Daniel Pohlig; 9) Samuel Fowler; 10) Terrel IsrealCollegeboy 14-24:1) T Irvin; 2) Joshua Willin; 3) Michael Groves; 4) Brandon Newman; 5) Steven Davis; 6) Ryan White; 7) MicHael Reynolds Jr; 8) Joel Whitten; 9) Jacob Fowler; 10) Mitch Embley Schoolboy 12-16:1) Ryan Pinter; 2) Colin Richards; 3) Michael

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Reynolds Jr; 4) Charles Wernig; 5) Steven Schultz; 6) Jacob Pruitt; 7) Samuel Fowler; 8) Robb Borowicz; 9) Austin Clark; 10) James WeaverlingSchoolboy 14-16; 4) Stroke:1) Kelly Snider; 2) Christopher Trieschman; 3) Cody Heath; 4) Ryan Pinter; 5) Isaiah Sampson

Supermini 12-16:1) Coty Schock; 2) Brad Trieschman; 3) CoLin Richards; 4) Charles Wernig; 5) Austin Moore; 6) Mason Richards; 7) Broderick Weaver; 8) Cody Green; 9) Jacob Pruitt; 10) Fabian ToyeJr Mini 7-11:1) Cameron Dowell; 2) Shane Desell; 3) Kyle Henderson; 4) Justin Rodbell; 5) Zachery Holland; 6) Cody Groves; 7) Brendan Ciaburri; 8) Hunter Jackson; 9) Zachary Lahman; 10) Cody AkersJr Mini 7-11 Div II:

1) Cody Lawn; 2) David Foard; 3) Christopher Ford; 4) Jason

Caskey; 5) Jeremy Mayberry; 6) Skylar Pruitt; 7) Connor Neumer; 8) Robert Stubbs; 9) Nicholas Digiovannantoni; 10) Tyler Clark80a 12-15:1) Coty Schock; 2) Charles Wernig; 3) Austin Moore; 4) Broderick Weaver80b 12-15:

1) Hunter Ringisoe; 2) Fabian Toye; 3) Colin Whitten; 4) Michael Holliday; 5) Jacob Lewis; 6) John Mcnamara; 7) Randy White; 8) Haleigh Jowett; 9) James Weaverling; 10) Tammy Posey80c 12-15:1) Mason Richards; 2) Daryl Smith; 3) Brady Kiser; 4) Ellis Taylor III; 5) Timothy Jordan; 6) Michael Lewis; 7) Brooke Steinberg; 8) Robert Carter; 9) Felicia Garrison; 10) Colin Sewell80a 9-11:

1) Cameron Dowell; 2) Shane

Desell; 3) E Wernig80b 9-11:1) Kyle Henderson; 2) Christopher Ford; 3) Justin Rodbell; 4) David Foard; 5) Robert Stubbs; 6) Hunter Jackson; 7) Dunovan Ivory80c 9-1:1) Cody Lawn; 2) Zachery Holland;

3) Mel Mahan; 4) Martin Mundo; 5) Colby Kaczka; 6) Jason Caskey; 7) Brendan Ciaburri; 8) Jeremy Mayberry; 9) Connor Neumer; 10) Ryan Ganoe60a:1) Cameron Dowell; 2) Shane Desell; 3) Justin Rodbell; 4) Kyle Henderson; 5) Dunovan Ivory60b:1) Cody Groves; 2) Cody Akers; 3) Martin Mundo; 4) Michael Stewart; 5) Brendan Ciaburri60c:1) Zachary Lahman; 2) Dakota Robbins; 3) Ryan Ganoe; 4) Corey Brown; 5) Gavin Blue; 6) Logan Hull; 7) Jeremy Flatley; 8) Shawn

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VMP District 13 & 7 Gold Cup Series Results

The weather made for an interesting weekend at Virginia Motorsports Park MX for the June 12 & 13th District 13 and 7 Gold Cup Series races. If temperatures nearing 100 didn’t get you, the nearly 1 1/2 inches of rain going into Sunday might. The crew at VMP did a great job getting ready for Sunday’s motos, but Mother Nature had claimed certain sections of the track. The first round of motos proved challenging for most, as mud a foot or more in certain sections seemed to slow down the pace. It was a day of bikes stalling, engines whining and riders riding with no goggles until about the tenth race of the first moto.

The Schoolboy 14-16 and Women were first to hit the mud. In the schoolboy 14-16, #442 Scott Clark on his Kawasaki got the holeshot and went on to win followed by #14 Tyler Etheridge and #101 Ryan Smith. #442 Scott Clark wins the second moto as well for a top spot finish.

In the Woman’s race, the #715 of Samantha Eatmon pulled off the holeshot, went down at the beginning of lap 2 but held on to win the moto followed by #180 Amber Dominque.

The second race combined the 35+ Amateur District 7, 45 + A and the 450 open B classes together. The 35+ riders took off with #54 Timothy Cranston taking the win and #113 Timothy Gately taking second. In the 45+ A class, it was holeshot winner #810 Douglas Wentzell that took the win, with #34 William Driscoll taking second. 450 Open B was #582 Tyler Coppersmith that got the holeshot and the win. #99 Riley Saunders finished second with #23 Aaron Beasley taking third.

Race three of Moto 1 the mud really made things difficult for both the 10-11 and 7-9 65 cc class riders as you could hear them on the throttle trying to pull through the mud. In the 10-11’s, #726 Cameron Dovell got the holeshot and the win followed by two other KTM riders, #73 Jesse Snyder and #57 Caleb Pruett. In the 7-9 class it was #33 Chase McLaughlin looking great from

his holeshot win to the finish, just blasting through the mud and pulling away from the pack. #38 Ryan Ganoe finished second and #126 Collin Ponton third.

Up fourth, the 450 Open A class. The Suzuki rider Michael McDade and his bike simply marked X just beat out #418 for the holeshot. Just after the first lap three riders go down, including #418, and that creates the opportunity for position changes. #144 Honda rider Ryan Zimmer pulls off the win followed by #454 Randall Everett and X rider Michael McDade.

Up next, the 450 Open C class and Vet C 30+ District 7. #113 Timothy Gately wins the Vet C. In the 450 Open C class, despite #141 Cody Rountree leading most of the race and looking strong, he finished second behind #241 Ryan White, who seemed to just continue gaining positions lap after lap. #121 Austin Puckett finished third.

College boy 16-24, 35+ A and 50+ District 7 riders blasted

out of the gate in the sixth race,

with College boy rider #582 Tyler Coppersmith getting the holeshot but finishing third as #454 Randall Everett finishes first with #99X Riley Saunders capturing second place. In the 35 + A class, holeshot winner #207 Todd Selleck Sr. looked strong through his #1 finish. #52 John Kernan finished second and #318 Wade Blevins third. The 50+ rider #17 Mike Farmer gets the holeshot and the win followed by #810 Douglass Wentzell and #53 Joseph Kromer.

Up seventh, the 85cc riders, 9-11 and 12-15. In the 9-11’s #726 Cameron Dowell takes first, #03 Colby Francis second and #126 Collin Ponton third. 12-15’s, it’s #19 Dillion Smith winning the first Moto, #996 Blake Shelton taking second and #118 Mark Adams Jr. third.

Due to the muddy conditions, the 50cc class race was moved to the last race and the Unlimited Amateur B, C, & D class and Vet A 30+ District 7 riders left the gate instead. Vet A rider #52 John Kerman got the holeshot and the win. #318 Wade Blevins took second and #634 Tim Whitehair third. In the unlimited class, it was #442 Scott Clark getting another win followed by #95 Justin Richardson Gill and #377 Alex Fauteux.

By the tenth race the dedicated work of the VMP crew in between motos and a little help from the sun, the track conditions started to dry out nicely. So the Super mini’s 12-16 hit the track. #215 Jeremy Davis gets the holeshot and never looks back until he came across the finish line first. Following close behind for the entire race, #59 Ben Francis finished second, and #60 Tyler Siries came out of the gate third, rode strong but finished third.

With track conditions getting good, the 250 A class busted through the gate with #334 Michael McDade getting the holeshot, but it was #141 Ryan Zimmer that put in a great effort passing McDade and widening the gap with each lap to finish first. #334 McDade hung in to finish second, and #379 Johnny Wasco finished third.

Schoolboy 12-16 up next with #442 Scott Clark getting his second holeshot of the day and another first place win. #215 Jeremy Davis finishing a strong second and #22 Trey

Burkholder third.250 B class #14 Tyler Etheridge

gets the holeshot and win, with #101 Ryan Smith finishing second and #23 Aaron Beasley third.

40+ Amateur rider #54 Timothy Cranston gets the holeshot and win with #183 J Gillespie second and #43 James Travis third.

65cc 7-11, #57 Caleb Pruett wins the holeshot but finishes second behind #33 Chase McLaughlin, who looked very strong all day. #212 Cody Heavenridge finished third.

Girls 9-15 class, I give both these young ladies a lot of credit for riding in the muddy track conditions. #715 Samantha Eatmon got the holeshot and win followed by #85 Ashlynn Green.

In the 250 C Moto 1 race it was #249 Macon Richardson Gill, #22 Trey Burkholder and #141 Cody Rountree,

out of the gate in that order and finishing in the same order.

Sixteenth race….40+ A and 25+ Amateur both leave the gate with #207 Todd Selleck Sr. getting the holeshot and win followed by #52 John Kernan and #810 Douglass Wentzell of the 40+ A Class. 25+ Amateur class #304 Sean Johnson gets the win.

85cc 9-13, #19 Dillion Smith gets the holeshot but coming out around the tower in the first lap #59 Ben Francis takes the lead away and gets the win. #19 Dillion Smith hangs in to finish second, and #996 Blake Shelton takes third.

Junior Mini 7-11 District 7 race, it’s #73 Jesse Snyder winning.

450 Open D class, #14 Johnny Schaberg almost had the holeshot but lost momentum taking the turn on the outside, and #512 Jeese Kidd sneaks in to get the holeshot and the win. #14 Schaberg hangs in to finish second and #824 Daniel Raike third.

30+ Amateur #40 Michael Holmes gets the holeshot but ends up finishing third. #713 Jason Brown finished first and #914 Allen Glenn Jr second.

50cc Stock 4-6 Junior winner was #303 Kiliaen Vanrensselaer.

Stock 7-8 Senior, the win went to #4 Troy Wagstaff, and holeshot winner #814 Devin Dumais finished second.

50cc Stock Pee Wee, #93 Thomas Pickett wins, and #45 Isha Davis finishes second.

6_12_VIRGINIA MOTOSPORTS ATV RESULTSQuad 50cc Stock 4-8: 1) Owen Curtis; 2) Kobe Vanfossen; 3) Skyler Thompson; 4) Hailey KorteQuad 51-70cc Production 6-11: 1) Broden Carney; 2) Taylor Bolewski; 3) Daemarie Ferguson; 4) Liam JohnsonQuad 71-90cc Production 8-15: 1) Kittrell Eberwine IV; 2) Brandon Oneill; 3) Haeden Wilburn; 4) Dillon Toomey; 5) Cj Haase; 6) Broden Carney; 7) Anthony Capuano (jr); 8) Hunter Johnson

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Quad 200/300 Production 13-15: 1) Dylan L. Butler; 2) James Carroll; 3) Dalton Brandt; 4) Nickolas J. Stuart; 5) Ryan AchterbergQuad A: 1) Lawerence K. Mantua; 2) Joseph T. Elliott; 3) Eddie Edmondson; 4) David A. Terrell; 5) Keith Hitchens; 6) Micheal G. Iverson; 9) Michael L. AllredQuad B: 1) TJ Carver; 2) David Martin; 3) Ryan A. Page; 4) Jeremy R. Stickel; 5) Donald Johnson; 6) Trent Cougle; 7) Steven Shaffer; 8) Matthew G. French; 9) Benjamin MccloskeyQuad C: 1) Frankie Wyant; 2) Stevie R. Lloyd Jr; 3) Zachary R. Grunden; 4) Davis D. Eaton; 5) Robert Correll; 6) Ryan Cochran; 7) Jeff Overstreet; 8) Gary Keister; 9) Erik Faatz; 10) William R. MilstedQuad Vet. 30 +: 1) Shane A. Foxwell; 2) Jason M. Allport Sr; 3) Trent Cougle

Quad Senior 40 +: 1) Anthony M. Capuano; 2) David Elburn; 3) Edward G. Puckett; 4) Scott Vanfossen; 5) Micheal A. Bingham; 6) Michele Ellis; 7) Mike Carson; 8) Raymond Rands; 9) Milton D. Butler

6_13_VIRGINIA MOTOSPORTS MOTORCYCLE RESULTS 51cc Jr. 4-6a: 1) Kilioch C. Vanrensselaer51cc Sr. 7-8:1) Troy Wagstaff65cc 7-9 B: 1) Chase T. Mclaughlin; 2) Ryan Ganoe; 3) Cody

Heavenridge; 4) Collin Ponton; 5) Nathan Taylor; 6) Grant Nichols; 7) Tyler Jennings; 8) Ian Oliver65cc 10-11 B: 1) Cameron C. Dowell; 2) Jesse Snyder; 3) Caleb Pruett; 4) Kyle Chrisovergis; 5) Layne C. Williams; 6) Brenden J. KorteJunior Mini 7-11) 1) Jesse Snyder85cc 9-11 B: 1) Cameron C. Dowell; 2) Colby Francis; 3) Caleb Pruett; 4) James Payette; 5) Collin Ponton; 6) Nick S. Knell; 7) Jesse Snyder; 8) Andrew Green; 9) Ryan Ganoe; 10) Grant Nichols85cc 12-15 B: 1) Blake Shelton; 2) Austin Robbins; 3) Mark O. Adams, jr; 4) Dillon P. Smith; 5) K Cody Boutchyard; 6) Ryan Arthur; 7) Jesse Goodwin; 8) Wyatt Hix; 9) Treigh Smith; 10) Charles Miller IIISuper Mini 12-16: 1) Jeremy E. Davis; 2) Tyler Sirles; 3) Wyatt Hix; 4) Mitchell Childress; 5) Austin Robbins; 6) Eric Reaves; 8) Ben Francis

Girls 9-15 79cc - 105cc: 1) Samantha L. Eatmon; 2) Ashlynn G. GreenSchoolboy 12-16: 1) Scott Clark; 2) Ben Francis; 3) Trey Burkholder; 4) Tyler Sirles; 5) Charlie C. Shotton; 6) Taylor Melton; 7) Alex Fauteux; 8) David Keller; 9) Jeremy E. Davis; 10) Robert L. HynsonCollegeboy 14 - 24: 1) Randall W. Everett; 2) J Tyler Coppersmith; 3) Riley Saunders; 4) Corey HynsonWomen 12+: 1) Samantha L. Eatmon250 A: 1) Michael A. Mcdade; 2) Ryan Zimmer; 3) Johnny B. Wasco; 4) Tyler Gantt; 5) Kiel Fermil; 6) Nicholas R. Hayes250 B: 1) J Tyler Coppersmith; 2) Ryan Smith; 3) Aaron Beasley; 4) Tyler Boyer; 5)

Tyler Etheridge; 6) James Adams250 C: 1) Macon Richardson-gilliam; 2) Cody R. Rountree; 3) Trey Burkholder; 4) Ryan White; 5) Charlie M. Jones; 6) William Jones; 7) Devon Piaquadio; 8) Jacob Puckett; 9) Frankie Mast; 10) Austin PuckettOpen A: 1) Nicholas R. Hayes; 2) Michael A. Mcdade;

3) Randall W. Everett; 4) Ryan Zimmer; 5) Johnny B. Wasco; 6) Kiel FermilOpen B:1) J Tyler Coppersmith; 2) Riley Saunders; 3) Aaron Beasley; 4) Branch H. Lackes; 5) Chad J. Godwin; 6) James AdamsOpen C:1) Cody R. Rountree; 2) Austin Puckett; 3) Ryan White; 4) Christian Kelly; 5) Charlie C. Shotton; 6) Charlie M. Jones; 7) Sean Johnson; 8) Wyatt Johnson; 9) Tyler Willis; 10) Derek L. Wenger25 +: 1) Sean Johnson30 + Vet. A:1) John Kernan; 2) Wade Blevins; 3) Tim Whitehair; 4) Thomas W. Whitehair30 + Vet. C: 1) Timothy Gately40 + Senior A:

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