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Serving the Recreational Off-Road Rider.

MONTHLY AMATEUR RACE COVERAGE

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VOLUME 14, ISSUE 7 • SEPTEMBER 2010

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Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Round 9 from Unadilla Valley Sports Center - August 14, 2010

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Dungey Dominates, Canard Closes Gap on Pourcel

The Unadilla Valley Sports Center hosted round 9 of the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship Series, the Rockstar Energy

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Delong, Lafferty, and Wolfe take 1st place overall at the AMA Triple National Hare Scramble.

With this weekend’s race being split into two days, the adult course being an extreme length, and an AMA Triple National, there was no doubt that this was going to be a long, but exciting weekend at Rausch Creek Trail Riders for the 9th Round of the PA State Hare Scramble Series and the 5th Round of the AMA National Hare Scramble Series.

Saturday was the first day of the event, starting with the Pee Wee and Youth classes. All seemed to be going well until the youth race was underway; a rider took out an orange construction fence that was directing the course. With this marker down, a number of other racers followed. A total of 15 riders were led onto the extended adult course that ran in the opposite direction to the youth course. But with good communication and the persistence of the Rausch Creek staff, they were able to gather all lost riders and direct them back on course. As the racers were all back in position, the race continued, and Craig Delong came out on top with first in the Super Mini class and first overall for the Youth National.

Sunday was a whole new day. The Rausch Creek course maintenance had an entirely new idea of a course in store for the adults. Their course differed from others by the length, difficulty, and variety of terrain. The course’s length of 23.8 miles was decided upon to give the riders more land and a less beaten up path to ensure for a smoother ride. Within these miles, riders were given different terrains and obstacles to go through, including flat, wide areas; hill climbs; tight

woods; a couple streams, and what Rausch Creek is known for, rocks. “Even though the course was tough, it was very well laid-out,” says Timmy Hunter, who placed 3rd in the 201-250cc A class.

Fighting through and conquering all of the obstacles they were given, Michael Lafferty (Pro-Bikes) and Landon Wolfe (Open C 15+ Quad) took 1st place in their classes and 1st overall for the Bike and Quad National.

With the two-day race weekend coming to an end, we can all say that it was a tough race, but an exciting one. The next national hare scramble race was held at High Mountain Dirt Riders July 31st and Aug. 1st.

07_17_RAUSCH CREEK_RESULTSPee Wee:50cc Oil:1) Burke Marsiglia 2) Chase PeklakYouth Quad:51-70cc:1) Brody E. Robinson 2) Jason W. Raup 3) Brandon M. Shughart71-90cc:1) Logan Weishaar 2) Joseph

Bender 3) Chrisitan SmithYouth Bikes:Super Mini:1) Craig Delong 2) Tanner Kels 3) Michael McGee85cc (12-15yrs):1) Cody Gerhard 2) Austin J. Lee 3) Timothy C. Lambert85cc (7-11yrs):1) Jarrett Mohn 2) Tanner M. Wolfrum 3) Ian M. Hess110-150 4 stroke:1) Evan Leibensperger 2) Colton Hummer 3) Annelisa Davis65cc (7-11yrs):1) Kyle Tino 2) Henry J. Symaski 3) Talon BennettGirls: 1) Eden W. NetelkosBikes:Pro AA:1) Michael Lafferty 2) Shane Hufford 3) Nick Davis251 Open A:1) Colton Anderson 2) Brian C. Acri 3) Myles S. Miller201-250 A:1) Leonard Rehatchek 2) Matt Dillon 3) Timmy E. Hunter120-200 A:1) Paddy Holloway 2) Stephen Harris 3) Chase RusdenVet A:1) Wayne Grenewicz 2) John Beaver 3) Jason A. WillsSenior A:1) Billy Slane 2) Kevin Schuler 3) Dewitt Harrell lll Super Senior A:1) Randall Riggs 2) John L. Hilton 3) Carl J. Neidlinger251 Open B:1) Chris Smith 2) Evan Yarnell 3) Michael Pedrick201-250 B:1) Andrew P. Suter 2) Chad R. Salter 3) David Redman120-200 B:1) Dieter Willenbrock 2) Tanner Thomas 3) Robert Civiletti Jr.Vet B:Owen Kapalski Jr. 2) Don S. Mosher 3) David HoodSenior B:1) Leroy D. Shook 2) Kyle Johnson 3) Earl V. Hose Jr.Super Senior B:1) Dan Murray 2) Edward Zeigenfuse 3) Tom Mealing

Womens A/B:1) Leeann Bange 2) Claudia Danielewicz 251 C:Charles HP. Lengle 2) Charles Hansen 3) Richard J. Mespirit 201-250 C:1) Cody Gerhard 2) Adam Mummert 3) Jonathan Spontak120-200 C:1) Drew Evans 2) Eric V. Bowman 3) SichelstielVet C:1) Chris Sharp 2) James Baker 3) Core LucasSenior C:1) Kevin E. Townsend 2) Robert R. Beattie 3) Sean Sell

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The forecast for the weekend was hot and dry with scattered clouds with a chance of some great bar banging motocross racing. With the temperature in the mid-90s and not much relief in sight, practice started early Saturday morning. Practice ended at 1 p.m., and track prep started for the Quad races in the afternoon.

When the track was groomed and watered, the quads roared to life with the Quad C class rolling off first, with Senior 40+ going on the second drop of the gate. In the C class, Frankie Wyant #69 grabbed the holeshot and held the lead for the win in the first moto. However, the second moto wasn’t as good for Frankie, ending his day with a DNF that left him with a 9th place overall for the day. Zach Gruden # 415 was the benefactor of Frankie’s day and he went 2-1 for 1st place overall. Jacob Ranani # 51 went 4-2 for second, and Davis Eaton # 118 went 3-3 for third on the day. Tony Capuano #11 got the holeshot in the 40+ class, but by lap two Scott Vanfossen #56 got around Tony and went on to win the first moto. David Elburn #991 went 3-1 for first on the day. Ed Puckett #8 went 2-2 on the day and finished second with Scott Vanfossen #56 rounding out the podium with a 1-3 for third overall.

In the fifth race we saw the 90cc Production youth quads make their way around the track. In the first moto, Kittrell Eberwine #2 got the holeshot and held on for the win. Brett Benton #221 and Haeden Wilburn #3 gave chase but were to finish second and third,

respectfully. The top three were consistent, with the second moto being a carbon copy of the first. It wasn’t until fourth-place Brandon O’Neill #504 that we found anyone who improved on their first-place moto; Brandon went 5-4 for fourth on the day.

R a c e number 6 was by far the best racing on the day, when the quad A class took to the track. When the gate dropped, all eight of the A riders left in a mighty roar. When the dust settled, Keith Hitchens #279 was up front, and JT Elliott #152 was all of the way in the back of the pack. Rider #158 Chris Hammett was the winner of the holeshot, but his day didn’t go as well as he had planned, and he finished with a 7-7 for seventh overall. Keith and JT are close in the points battle, and

the separation on the track was looking good for Keith to improve his standing in the points. JT, on the other hand, wasn’t going to allow any points a d v a n t a g e to Keith and started working his way through the pack. Lap by lap, rider by rider, he dealt

with each as he came to them. By the time the checkered flag

waved, JT had worked his way past Keith and into second place. When the gate dropped on the second moto, Keith was again in the front with the holeshot this time. JT, however, had a much better gate pick and was on Keith’s back wheels! The battle was on; they raced each other hard at every corner, one trying to get the advantage over the other. In the

end, JT came away winning the battle, but Keith won the war. Keith is still the points leader at the end of the day, but JT is closing in and trying to take over as the series’ points lead.

JT finished the day with a 2-1 for first overall; David Terrell went

1-2 for second overall, with Keith finishing 3-3 for third overall. All of this close racing was allowed because the track was in great shape and plenty wide so riders could pass almost anywhere on the track.

Sunday morning saw more of the same weather and the promise of more great racing. The track crew started work on the track early in the morning, and when practice started the track was watered and ready for the day. During practice, the track crew put out hay bales to force the riders to make multiple lines in every corner on the track, and this will be important later.

When the open A class came to the starting gates, so did most of the crowd. This was going to be a great race, with Nick Hayes on his Kawasaki 450 and Mike McDade on his Honda CRF 250, not to mention Kiel Fermil, Michael Sigmund, and Randy Eatmon all on 450’s. When the gate dropped, the entire class left with a tremendous thunder, and by

the time the riders were in the third corner Mike McDade #334 was on the ground! It wasn’t looking good for Mike; Nick was out front and starting to open up some daylight on the field. McDade got his bike started and pointed toward the front of the pack, and that is where he was headed. Much like the quad A class, rider by rider, corner by corner, Mike started working his way through the field. By the completion of the third lap, Mike was clear of the pack and headed for Nick. When he caught Nick, that battle was on, and for the next two laps they took turns trying to make the pass and blocking the pass. Coming to the white flag, Mike was able to make the pass on Nick, but Nick wasn’t going to let him get away. On the last lap Nick forced the mistake and managed to get back past Mike to take the win in the first moto. When the gate

dropped on the second moto, Nick got out to the early lead, but this time Mike didn’t let him pull out to a large lead. They pushed each other hard at every turn and every jump, but Nick was able to hold off the challenges and went on to get the win in the second moto as well.

There was also some really good racing in the Vet classes, with riders working the inside and outside in the corners, each trying to get the advantage over the other. The heat took its toll on everyone - the riders and the flaggers;

FRANKIE WYANT #69, QUAD C

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July 17-18, 2010By Steve Carruthers

TONY CAPUANO #11, QUAD SENIOR

MIKE MCDADE #334, 250 A

SKYLER THOMPSON #29, YOUTH QUAD 50CC 4-8

KEITH HITCHENS #279 AND JT ELLIOTT #152,

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ED PUCKETT #8 AND SCOTT VANFOSSEN #56, QUAD SENIOR, FINISH MOTO 1.

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everyone used their heads and drank plenty of water and Gatorade. All in all, this was a good weekend with some really good competition that was really fun to watch.

07_17_SOUTHFORK RESULTSQuad 50cc Stock 4-8: 1) Kobe Vanfossen 2) Corey Edwards 3) Hailey Korte 4) Skyler Thompson 5) Owen Curtis Quad 51-70cc Production 6-11:1) Adam Luck 2) Daemarie Ferguson 3) Taylor Bolewski 4) Liam Johnson 5) Talon Holland Quad 71-90cc Production 8-15: 1) “Kittrell Eberwine, IV” 2) Brett Benton 3) Haeden Wilburn 4) Brandon O’Neill 5) C. J. Hasse Quad 200-300 Production 13-15: 1) James Carroll 2) Dylan Butler Quad A: 1) J. T. Elliott 2) David Terrell 3) Keith Hitchens 4) Lawrence Mantua 5) Kyle Tippett Quad B: 1) T. J. Carver 2) William Martin 3) Josh

Rogers 4) Jeremy Stickel 5) Matthew French Quad C: 1) Zachary Grunden 2) Jacob Ranani 3) Davis Eaton 4) Gary Keister 5) Erik Faatz Quad Vet 30+:1) “Jason Allport, Sr” 2) Shane Foxwell 3) Trent Cougle 4) Jason Porterfield Quad Senior 40+:

1) David Elburn 2) Edward Puckett 3) Scott Vanfossen 4) Mike Carson 5) Michele Ellis 51cc Jr. 4-6: 1) Thomas

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Robbins 85cc 9-11 B: 1) Andrew Green 2) Eric Tinker 3) Colby Francis 4) Caleb Pruett 5) Jesse Snyder 85cc 12-15 B: 1) Sam Gale 2) Blake Shelton 3) Colin whitten 4) Austin Robbins 5) Matthew Orr Junior Mini 7-11: 1) Eric Tinker 2) Jesse Snyder 3) C. J. Ashe Super Mini 12-16: 1) Ben Francis 2) Tyler Sirles 3) Sam Gale 4) Matthew Orr 5) Nicolas Ballestero Schoolboy 12-16: 1) Joel Smaltz 2) Ben Francis 3) Taylor Melton 4) Tyler Sirles 5) James Beach Collegeboy 14-24:1) Riley Saunders 2) Cole Moore 3) James Saunders 4) Corey Hynson 5) Travis Washington

250 A: 1) Michael McDade 2) Kiel Fermil 3) Brandon Bowne 4) Randy Eatmon 250 B 1) “Robert Newton, Jr” 2) Scott Atkinson 3) Ryan Smith 4) Aaron Beasley 5) Cole Moore 250 C: 1) Cody Rountree 2) Macon Richardson 3) Kory Fuller 4) Austin Puckett 5) Austin Anthony

Open A: 1) Nicholas Hayes 2) Michael McDade 3) Michael Sigmund 4) Kiel Fermil 5) Randy Eatmon Open B: 1) “Robert Newton, Jr.” 2) Scott Atkinson 3) Riley Saunders 4) Aaron Beasley Open C:

1) Cody Rountree 2) Austin Puckett 3) Jonathan Newton 4) Tyler Willis 5) Taylor Melton 25 +: 1) Edward Walston 2) Michael Sigmund 3) Jason Galbraith 4) Kevin Calebaugh 5) Sean Johnson 30 + Vet A:1) Edward Walston 2) Jason Galbraith 3) John Kernan 4) Tim Whitehair 5) Tom Whitehair 30 + Vet B:1) Kevin Calebaugh 30+ Vet C:1) Timothy Gately 35 + A:1) John Kernan 35 + Amateur:1) Timothy Cranston 2) Timothy Gately 40 + Senior A:1) “Todd Selleck, Sr” 2) Ted Orr 3) John Kernan 4) Douglas Wentzell 5) Robert Fauteux 40 + Senior Amateur: 1) James Travis 2) Timothy Cranston 3) John Thomas 4) Michael Holmes 5) Arthur Ashe 50 +:1) Douglas Wentzell 2) Joseph Kromer3) John Thomas 4)Paul Johnson

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Round 7 of 10 of the District 6 Ultimate MX Series was held in late July at the Happy Ramblers Motorcycle Club, right outside of Hanover, PA. The weekend’s event was sponsored by Kelsey Green’s Girls Just Wanna Ride Motocross School, and till day’s end Mother Nature would have her way, and the racing would end after the first round of motos. This, of course, didn’t cause many to leave, and a few actually took to the track without their rides just to get a firsthand look at the damage (see MXPTV.com for the full story).

Just as the first set of motos was ending, the rains began to fall and the wind began to howl; within an hour the storm became torrential and all activity would halt for the day. The points were awarded on the first moto finishes only, and the day was in the books.

Racing action saw many of the top amateur national contenders on hand, as this was the last race prior to Loretta’s. Names like Peters, Schmelyun, Spangler and Baxley were on hand to stay razor sharp prior to the largest amateur event of the year. All would fare well at the big show with the MDRA’s Sean Baxley bringing home a National Championship in the 450 C division.

Other top finishers at Happy on this day would include both Troy Baer and Greg Pamart taking home two wins in the age classes, with Brandon Hartranft, Dominic Amilcare, Jordan Jarvis and Brandon Garlock all taking home multiple wins in the mini class divisions.

Happy Ramblers’ next event will be held on Sept.11-12 and carries District 6 advancement points. To view complete images from today’s event, please check out www.jimbullphoto.com.

7_25_HAPPY RAMBLER RESULTSSchoolboy (12-16) 2 stroke: 1) Kyle Davis 2) Jason Astudillo 3) Addison Emory Iv 4) Cristhian Pinto 5) Richie Trevelise 6) Bradley Cree 7) Cole Mizak 8) Kyle Snider 9) Ryan Besselman 10) Gavin WestdykeFour Stroke: 1) Jordan Helman 2) Joshua Villarreal 3) Sean Baxley 4) Michael Klinger 5) Jacob Cranston 6) Rich Boschert 7) Joshua Boschert

Junior Mini (9-13): 1) Brandon W. Hartranft 2) Brandon Garlock 3) Mark V. Hushon Jr 4) Cory S. Gilliam 5) Alec Wademan 6) Shane Desell 7) Cole Gabel 8) Logan Leitzel 9) Patrick Stansbury Jr 10) Corey J. Teasdale

51cc 4-6: 1) Dominic Amilcare 2) Callin Kauffman 3) Carson Cahill 4) Sean P. Rahilly Jr 5) Brian Espinoza 6) Cole P. Bader 7) Ish Beverly 8) Kyle Schlemmer 9) Mathew G. Guzman51 (7-8): 1) Jordan Jarvis 2) Gage B. Stine 3) Mason Bowman 4) Sebastian

Janice 5) Ashton Irion 6) Cole Baer 7) Kaylee Allen 8) Aidan Ritter30 Plus C:

1) Kevin Laughman 2) Charles D. Hungerford 3) Yerko G. Guzman 4) Luiz D. Peregrino 5) Alex Pinto 6) Timothy Tyler 7) Marcio F. Astudillo 8) Joseph Schaufele 9) Richard Stansbury 10) Chad M. TroyerCollegeboy (14-24): 1) Garret Toth 2) Joey Peters 3) Willy C. Toth Jr 4) David Disciullo 5) Anton Kotulski 6) Anthony Soistman 7) Joshua Fisher 8) Levi J. Leatherman 9) Zachary Helmick 10) William J. Carling60 (7-11) B: 1) Seth Hammaker 2) Shane Desell 3) Devin Kusmider 4) Logan Leitzel 5)

Cory Carsten 6) Lauren Plate 7) Austin J. Daniels 8) Mark V. Hushon Jr 9) Matias Janice 10) Ryan Trevelise60 (7-11) C: 1) Tyler M. Walborn 2) Ryan Ganoe 3) Tucker Hake 4) Jordan Jarvis 5) Edgar Clark 6) Gage B. Stine 7) Brandon Hugney 8) Griffin B. Hoover 9) Dillon P. Curry 10) Alijah Tomic Schuman35+ A:

1) Gregory L. Pamart 2) Barry Carsten 3) Antonio T. Poccia 4) Pat Stansbury 5) Wade Blevins 6) Ewell Gilliam35+ B/C: 1) Troy Baer 2) Lonnie Krout 3) Michael J. Adams 4) Raymond T. Mckown 5) Joseph Hegeman 6) Jim Dobbs 7) Pat Esposito 8) Jonathan R. Getz 9) Jeffrey S. Groff 10) Mike Cepress45+: 1) Kenneth E. Messerman 2) John J. Richards 3) Rich Boschert 4) Robert W. Schuler 5) Leonard R. Fleischman 6) Steve J. Bohlen 7) Edward Tarlecky250 C: 1) Joseph Sweigart 2) Kevin Z. Stoner 3) Kevin Messerman 4) Dylan L. Frey 5) Sean Baxley 6) Hunter Santa 7) Aaron Lease 8) Gerald E. Markley Jr 9) Cristhian Pinto 10) Jimmy Bloom51cc 4-8 Open:

1) Jordan Jarvis 2) Gage B. Stine 3) Keagan J. Miller 4) Dominic Amilcare 5) Cole Baer 6) Derek Leatherman 7) Aidan Ritter 8) Brian Mccannon 9) Gage M. BrehmWomen: 1) Kelsey Green 2) Taylor A. Stevey 3) Emily Ely 4) Michelle A. Kastle 5) Melinda Giberson 6) Lauren Plate 7) Stefanie Skinner 8) Kayla Willders 9) Katie J. Corron 10) Rachel Crenshaw250 A: 1) Broc J. Schmelyun 2) Lowell J. Spangler 3) Tony W. Archer 4) Joshua Fisher 5) Bryan E. Fleischman 6) Cody Lunceford 7) Dylan A. Brajkovich 8) Addison Kramer 9) Matthew W. Hougentogler 10) Michael Reynolds250 B: 1) Darren Taughinbaugh 2) William Hauser 3) Tyler Conner 4) Paul J. Sanfelice Jr 5) Charles Rill III 6) Robert Piazza 7) William J. Carling 8) Matthew M. Melhorn 9) James H. Ide 10) Bradley Cree51cc oil 4-8: 1) Dominic Amilcare 2) Carson Cahill 3) Kaylee Allen 4) Brian Espinoza 5) Anthony Sanfelice 6) Derek Leatherman 7) Anthony Beverly 8) Payton E. Hake 9) Sean P.

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Kevin Messerman from Lewistown, PA, soars to the Open C win.

Darren Taughinbaugh has stepped up his game this year, taking another 250 B win.

Joey Peters warms up for a stellar performance at the Loretta Lynn’s Amateur Nationals.

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Rahilly Jr 10) Joseph A. GearhartOpen C: 1) Kevin Messerman 2) Dylan L. Frey 3) Tyler Zemo 4) Connor Koletar 5) Jimmy Bloom 6) Gerald E. Markley Jr 7) Christopher E. Bittenbender 8) Hunter Santa 9) Gregory Freeborn 10) Jonathan P. Griffin40 Plus (Senior) A: 1) Barry Carsten 2) Gaylon E. Dickson 3) Kenneth E. Messerman 4) Rich Jarvis 5) Garry Willders 6) Ewell Gilliam 7) Jonathan D. Skinner40 Plus (Senior) B/C:1) Jonathan R. Getz 2) Robert P. Kotulski Jr 3) Robert W. Schuler 4) Michael Reynolds 5) Michael Fumia 6) John Ward 7) Timothy Tyler 8) Mike Cepress 9) Craig A. MooreOpen A: 1) Lowell J. Spangler 2) Garret Toth 3) Broc J. Schmelyun 4) Willy C. Toth Jr 5) Tony W. Archer 6) Jeremy Cook 7) Cody Lunceford 8) Matthew W. Hougentogler 9) David

Disciullo 10) Dylan A. BrajkovichOpen B: 1) Joey Peters 2) Richard J. Kastle 3) William Hauser 4) Paul J. Sanfelice Jr 5)

Zachary Helmick 6) Stanley Bolen 7) James H. Ide 8) Matthew M. Melhorn 9) William J. Carling 10) Joshua Black85 (12-15) B: 1) Brandon Garlock 2) Addison Emory Iv 3) Jeremy Smith 4) Michael Giovanniello 5) Cole Gabel 6) Corey J. Teasdale 7) Cory S. Gilliam85 (12-15) C: 1) Blake Bowman 2) Austin L. Davis 3) Kyle Snider 4) Isaiah Baker 5) Ben Waranowski 6) Zachary Summers 7) Major J. Moore 8) Nicholas Mcclure 9) Joshua Gettel 10) Bayley T. Oberlander25 Plus A:1) Jeremy Cook 2) Gregory L. Pamart 3) Gaylon E. Dickson 4) Michael Klinger 5) Chris Curtis 6) Chris M. Shifflett 7)

Tim J. Wilson 8) Antonio T. Poccia25 Plus B/C: 1) Scott Kalnas 2) Michael Emery 3) Eric L. Krout 4) Joel Vitale 5) Nicholas Williams 6) Joseph Quick 7) Timothy Deitzler 8) Nicholas Weber 9) Kyle R. Kachmar 10) Tyler Moyer85 (9-11) B: 1) Brandon W. Hartranft 2) Mark V. Hushon

Jr 3) Shane Desell 4) Logan Leitzel 5) Cameron Keck 6) Austin J. Daniels 7) Cory Carsten 8) Alec Wademan 9) Kory T. Hill 10) Ryan Trevelise85 (9-11) C: 1) Patrick Stansbury Jr. 2) Ryan Ganoe 3) Bryce A. Walborn

4) Robert Feconda 5) Andrew DixonSchoolboy (14-16) 4 stroke: 1) Tyler Conner 2) Jason Astudillo 3) Joshua Villarreal 4) Robert PiazzaSuper Mini (12-16): 1) Brandon Garlock 2) Jeremy Smith 3) Michael Giovanniello 4) Addison Emory IV 5) Richie Trevelise 6) Taylor A. Stevey 7) Austin L. Davis 8) Ben Waranowski30 Plus A: 1) Gregory L. Pamart 2) Barry Carsten 3) Gaylon E. Dickson 4) Antonio T. Poccia 5) Chris Curtis 6) Pat Stansbury 7) Chris M. Shifflett 8) Tim J. Wilson30 Plus B: 1) Troy Baer 2) Eric L. Krout 3) Michael J. Adams 4) Joseph Hegeman 5) Raymond T. Mckown 6) Pat Esposito 7) Nicholas Williams 8) Jim Dobbs 9) Chris B. Boltz 10) Michael Finkbiner

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Sunday, July 25, at Tomahawk MX was a true test of each rider’s ability under opposite conditions, as the track went from dry and dusty during Moto 1 to wet and wild during Moto 2.

First to hit the dirt in Moto 1 was the 60 A & B classes. 60 A Class, #726 Cameron Dowell crossed the finish first, followed by #449 Kyle Henderson and #259 Walter Benitez, but during Moto 2’s wet and wild conditions, it was #259 Walter Benitez finishing first, followed by #726 Cameron Dowell and #449 Kyle Henderson. Overall finishes: First - #726 Cameron Dowell; Second - #259 Walter Benitez; Third - #449 Kyle Henderson.

In the 60 B Class, Moto 1’s win went to #125 Cody Groves, with #51 Kobe White taking second and #5 Michael Stewart, third. The change in track conditions changed things a little for Moto 2, with #51 Kobe White first, #5 Michael Stewart second, #199 Jeremy Flatley third. Overall finishes: First - #51 Kobe White; Second - # 5Michael Stewart; Third - #125 Cody Groves.

For the 60 C class, 31 riders lined up at the gate, but it seemed no matter what the track conditions were it was #202 Cameron Jackson’s day, taking both first-place finishes in Moto 1 and 2. In Moto 1 it was #343 Brandon

Porter following Cameron Jackson and #63 Colton Yentzer following him in second in Moto 2. #07 Erich Friedrich had a consistent day, finishing third in both Moto 1 and 2. Overall finishes: First place - #202 Cameron Jackson; Second Place - #63 Colton Yentzer; Third Place - #07 Erich Friedrich.

Schoolboy 14-16 (4 stroke): #177 Jacob Belotti won Moto 1 but DNF for Moto2. #98 Michael Reynolds Jr. took second in Moto 1 and improved his position taking first in Moto 2. #2 J. Custer finished third in Moto 1 but DNF in Moto 2. Moto 2’s third-place winner was #36 Seth Galloway. The overall went to #98 Michael Reynolds Jr., with #27 Nathan Randlett grabbing second and #36 Seth Galloway capturing third.

In the fourth race at the gate, Supermini 12-16, #286 Austin Toskov was dialed in, and he finished first in both Motos 1 and 2. #911 Colin Richards was consistent, finishing second in both motos. #31 Charles Wernig earned solid third-place finishes

in both motos too, making the overall an easy one to figure out.

Twenty-five riders lined up for the Jr. Mini 7-11. #726 Cameron Dowell finished on top for Moto 1, #259 Walter Benitez grabbed second, #449 Kyle Henderson

third in Moto 1. Moto 2 had 12 DNF riders, thinning out the gate a bit. #199X Eric Tinker finished first, #195 Reggie Powell second, #151 Zachery Holland third. Overall: #195 Reggie Powell in the #1 spot, #259 Walter Benitez in second, and #199X Eric Tinker, third.

First of the big bike races, the 250 A class. Moto 1’s top finish went to #343 Stephen Stella, who unfortunately was DNF for Moto 2. #11 Thomas Mudgett grabbed second in Moto 1 but was also DNF for Moto 2. #950 William Duffy finished third in Moto 1 and improved his position by winning Moto 2’s race and grabbing the overall too. #311 Tyler Gantt was second in Moto 2, #191 Andrew Benson improved his Moto 1’s 6th-place finish by finishing third in Moto 2 and capturing 3rd overall.

250 B Class: #177 Jacob Belotti comes across the finish first in Moto 1 but DNS for Moto 2. #1 Nathan Holman took second in Moto 1 but was also DNS for Moto 2. Did the wet and wild conditions of Moto 2 play a factor? Would have been nice to see these guys battle it out in Moto 2. #86 Keith Rose finished third in Moto 1 and chose to hang around for Moto 2 and grab second, bringing him onto the podium for the #1 spot in the overall. #10 Jackson Ringrose putting his tire to the mud and improved his Moto 1 9th-place finish to happily take first in Moto

2 and a #2 spot in the overall. #521 Michael Walbert finished third in Moto 2, bringing him up to the #3 spot in the overall.

For the 250 C class, 25 riders were at the gate in Moto 1. #529 Gregory Hoffman’s solid riding for the day earned him first in Moto 1 and second in Moto 2, winning the overall. #241 Ryan White’s second in Moto 1 and sixth in Moto 2 grabs second overall. #88 Garrett Reynolds was third in Moto 1 but missed the podium in Moto 2. Moto 2’s third-place winner was #81 David Dwyier. #839 Zachary Gatewood wins Moto 2 and grabs third overall for the day.

250 C Div II: #101 Daniel Bohon must have been comfortable on the track, taking first in Moto 1and 2 and obviously the overall win. #61 Anthony Hall Jr., riding well, grabbed second in both motos and second overall. #717 Austin Moore third in Moto 1, DNF Moto 2, leaving room for #43 Robb Borowicz to grab third in Moto 2 and third overall.

250 D class: #529 Tyler Cricchi only knew one way to finish, first! Moto 1, 2 and overall. #362 Dillion Flick was second Moto 1, but #29 Justin Bennett finished second in Moto 2 and second overall. #916 Tyler Smith was a consistent third in Moto 1, 2 and overall.

Here come the 50cc’s. Probably the class with the least amount of DNF’s in Moto2. 50A Class: #605 Charles Canter Jr. grabs first in Moto1, 2 and overall. #202 Cameron Jackson was second in Moto 1, but #172 Hogan Cassell’s second in Moto 2 grants him second overall as well. #13 Gavin Blue came in third across the board, Moto 1, 2 and overall.

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50 B Class: Seventeen riders lining up. Moto 1, #14 Jake Boteler crossing the finish first in Moto 1, second in Moto 2 and second overall. #63 Colton Yentzer finishes second in Moto 1 and improves to first place in Moto 2 and snags the overall win. #145 Jessica Betz finishes third in Moto 1 but #529 Justin Luckett grabs third in Moto 2. #6 Grantely Herbert finished 4th and 5th in both Moto’s but third overall.

50 4 stroke Multi speed - #962 Hallie Garrison comes across in first for Moto 1, second in Moto 2 and second overall for the day. #801 Collin Partridge finishes second in Moto 1, second in Moto 2 and first overall. #2 Travis Belotti grabs third in Moto 1, 2 and overall.

50 shaft/PW 4-6: #127 Kyle Luckett was first in Moto 1, second in Moto 2, and first overall. #15 Mason Naecker was second in Moto 1, third in Moto 2, and third overall. #226 Nicholas Laurie was third in Moto 1, first in Moto 2 and second overall.

80 A 9-11 Class: #726 Cameron Dowell seemed to be having a very good day racing in several classes and winning! He finished first in Moto 1, 2 and overall. #199X Eric Tinker won in several classes today too and grabbed second in Moto 1, third in Moto 2 and second overall. #31 E. Wernig finished third in Moto 1. #195 Reggie Powell finished second in Moto 2 and third overall for the day.

80B 9-11 Class: #7 Dunovan Ivory was first in Moto 1, second in Moto 2 and first overall. #151 Zachery Holland was second across the finish in Moto 1. #449 Kyle Henderson finished third in Moto 1 and third overall. #259 Walter Benitez took third in Moto 2. #3f Christopher Ford, just missing the podium in Moto 1, wins Moto 2 to stand second overall.

80C 9-11 Class: #51 Kobe White was perfect for the day grabbing first in Moto 1, 2 and overall. #826 Christopher Doering finishes second in Moto 1 and third overall. Moto 1’s third-place winner, #119 Brendan Ciaburri, was DNF Moto 2. #17 Connor Neumer came in second in Moto 2 and overall.

One lonely rider for the 80 A 12-15 Class, #31 Charles Wernig, owned Moto 1, 2 and overall.

The 80B 12-15 Class: #8 Fabian Toye proved he owned the #1 spot, winning Moto 1, 2 and overall. #38 Michael Lennon finished second in Moto 1, third in Moto 2 and third overall. #850 Gino Alonge, third in Moto 1, was second in Moto 2 and second overall.

Twenty-four riders raced in the 80 C 12-15 Class, but #102 Mason Richards cleaned up, sweeping first in Moto 1, 2 and overall. #195 Brady Kiser was second in Moto 1 and third overall. #114 Brady Strain was third in Moto 1 and second in Moto 2, so second overall. #118 Tyler McCann finished third in Moto 2.

Open A Class: #950 William Duffy was first across the board, Moto 1, 2 and overall. #11 Thomas Mudgett, second in Moto 1, DNF Moto 2 (went home?), leaves the door open for #125 Michael Groves to grab second in Moto 2 and third overall. #343 Stephen Stella finishes third in Moto 1, DNF Moto 2, and allows #191 Andrew Benson the opportunity to take third in Moto 2 and second overall.

Open B Class: Moto 1’s winner #221 Mark Mercer was DNF Moto 2 and allowed Moto 2’s first-place winner, #404 Tyler Knowlton, to get the top overall spot for the day. #1 Nathan Holman finished second in Moto 1, DNF Moto 2, as #131 Joshua Willin finished second in Moto 2, third in Moto 1 and second overall. #10 Jackson Ringrose finished third in Moto 2, third overall.

Open C Class: #241 Ryan White, smooth sailing in both motos, finished first and got

the first place overall. #999 Michael Doerk was second in Moto 1, but #34 Derek Dupont wins second place in Moto 2 and second overall. #12 Mason Klug was third Moto 1, but #21x Kenny Hadry grabs third in Moto 2 and third overall.

Open C Div II - #61 Anthony Hall Jr. finishes first in Moto 1, but #717 Austin Moore wins second in Moto 1 and first in Moto 2 and wins the overall. #64 Garrett Reynolds finishes third in Moto 1, and #199

Deric Stubbs third in Moto 2, but #989 Jacob Fowler with

7th- and 6th-place wins sneaks in under the radar to finish third overall. #263 Joey Bartenfelder finishes second in Moto 2 and second overall.

Mini Women Open 7-15: Moto 1’s winner, #31 E Wernig, finishes second in Moto 2 to win the overall top spot. #27 Tammy Posey grabs second in Moto 1, DNF Moto 2. #24 Haleigh Jowett grabs two third-place finishes in Moto 1 and 2 and third overall as well. #962 Felicia Garrison gets first in Moto 2 and wins second overall.

Mini Women Support 7-15: #11x Amber Chamberlain enjoys a #1 finish in Moto 1, 2 and overall. #101 Anna Sheubrooks is a consistent second place in Moto 1, 2 and overall. #962 Nicole Garrison is third in Moto 1, 2 and overall.

50 Oil 4-6: #03 Carrington Taylor wins first in Moto 1, second in Moto 2 and first overall. #226 Nicholas Laurie gets second in Moto 1. #18 Noah Geyer wins third place in Moto 1. #39 Zane Slade grabs the #1 finish in Moto 2 to win second overall. #127 Kyle Luckett finishes third in Moto 2.

50 Oil 7-8: Only two at the gate. #29 Seth Walker gets a solid first place in Moto 1, 2 and overall. #529 Justin Luckett gets second in Moto 1, 2 and overall.

Saturday’s races were subject to heat, some praying for rain to cool things off, but that didn’t come until Sunday.

In the Women’s Class, #129 Chelsea Newbold was proud owner of first place in Moto 1, 2 and the overall. #125 Kara Groves finishes second in Moto 1, third in Moto 2 to win third overall for the day. #36 Alexa West finishes third in Moto 1, improves to second in Moto 2 and second overall.

Super Senior Open: #117 Mark Howser gets a solid first-place win in Moto 1, followed by #5 Mike Farmer in second and #743 Shaun Manning in third. In Moto 2, it was #84 Greg

Voell finishing first and finishing third overall. #5 Mike Farmer finished second in Moto 2 and second overall. #117 Mark Howser comes across the finish third in Moto 2 but second overall for the day.

Super Senior Support: #418 Rich Hutchins was first in Moto1, 2 and overall. #11 Hastings Foote grabs second in Moto 1, third in Moto 2, third overall. #841 John Geyer finished

third in Moto 1, second in Moto 2 and second overall.

Senior Open: Sole owner of first place for the day, #25 Brian Bouma, winning Moto 1, 2 and overall. #856 Terrance Newbold was sole owner of second place for the day, with #701 Chad Gill finishing third in Moto 1 and third overall. #29 Mark Walker grabbed third in Moto 2.

Senior Support: First Place went to #761 Wayne Hall III for Moto 1, 2 and overall. #31 Garry Shipley Jr. finishes second in Moto 1 but DNS in Moto 2. #33 Brian Farina comes across the finish third in Moto 1, second in

Moto 2 and wins second overall. #52 Thomas Postles finishes third in Moto 2 and third overall.

Collegeboy 14-24: #85 Mark Azadi Jr. was first in Moto 1, third in Moto 2 and second overall. #125 Michael Groves was second in Moto 1, second in Moto 2 but first overall for the day. #2 J. Custer got third in Moto 1, and #221 Mark Mercer took first in Moto 2.

Schoolboy 12-16: Undefeated for the weekend, #286 Austin Toskov swept both Schoolboy 12-16 class and Supermini 12-16 with first-place finishes in every Moto! #98 Michael Reynolds Jr. earned solid second-place finishes in Moto 1, 2 and overall. #31 Charles Wernig grabs third in Moto 1. Third-place winner in Moto 2 goes to #43 Robb Borowicz. #36 Seth Galloway narrowly missed the podium in both motos finished third overall with 4th- and 5th-place moto finishes.

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2009 Ducati 696 Monster, 800 orig mi, exccond, $5,495, Touring Cars, 717-843-7926,York, PA.

2000 Triumph TT 600, 12,000 mi, Triumphperformance exhst, runs great, $3,000, 717-424-0125.

2002 Kawasaki KEF300 Lakota 4x2, sportatv, 4 stroke elec start, rev, gd cond, $1,599,www.actionmotorsportsyork.com, 717-757-2688.

2006 Suzuki GSX-R 600, 4,000 mi, all stk,like new, $4,995, McNamara Auto Sales,717-658-8645, York.

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Mama Members,

By the time this letter is published, school will have started, and we will be entering the latter part of the race season.

This has been a season of great racing with some interesting weather mixed in.

We have set our last race for Oct. 23 and 24 at Tomahawk, which has proven to be a great track. Don’t forget we will also have fun with trick-or-treating and parents’ race.

Our end-of-year banquet is coming up, so please be working on your picture page for the banquet book. The banquet this year is Dec. 4 at the BWI Marriott and, as in the past, is a time to have fun, receive some great awards and spend time with friends

and family.I wish you all the best of

luck in your racing and look forward to the completion of a great 2010 season.

Don LoganPresidentMAMA

September D7 President’s Corner

As we go into the second part of the year, please donCHANGE. Change is inevitable. When I started racing in District 7 in 1973 there was no “C” class. In 1974 the first District 7 “C” class was established. Motorcycles had 6” front suspension and 4” in the rear. Now we have 12” at both ends. Everyone rode two-stroke motorcycles; now we all ride four-stroke motorcycles. The kids on 65cc and 85cc are still two-strokes, but the four-strokes are coming and, in my opinion, will be accepted and approved soon.

We used to advance the top five riders in every class at the end of the year to the next highest level. Now we have the AMA’s RPV points system for advancement. All races used to count for year-end awards, and now we have a series to determine our yearly champions. Change is always happening; it is for the good. We sometimes resist change because we don’t understand why we need change. Education is the key to understanding why change does and should occur.

Next year there is a very likely scenario that change will occur for motocross in District 7. The promoters need change. They are currently working on a proposal that will benefit them and you, the racers. There will be more promotions, less distance travelled, and a compact series that will benefit all of the riders. Change is good.

The District could possibly lose the motocross discipline but will be financially and totally committed to all of the other disciplines that fall under District 7. This proposal is still in the elementary developmental stages but is the future of District 7. The District was established in 1967. As president, I have 44 years

of heritage to protect and fulfill. District 7 remains strong and determined to seek other avenues to remain one of the AMA’s elite districts.

On a more social note, DELMARVA Bike Week is coming up Sept. 16-20 in Ocean City, Maryland. Each year it is a pleasure to see all of the motocrossers, dirt trackers, hare scramblers and dual sporters who own street bikes converge on Ocean City. Wednesday night starts with a bike show at Smitty McGees on Route 54 in Fenwick Island, Delaware. Thursday and Friday nights are rendezvous nights at Fish Tales, Seacrets and other Ocean City hot spots. On Saturday, there is a bike show at Sunset Grille in West Ocean City. The center-stage show is in Salisbury Thursday through Sunday. I hope to see some of you down there this year. It’s a great social gathering away from the track.

Remember, keep your feet on the pegs, go fast, and take chances.

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Crawford Clobbers York Half-Mile

New York’s Corey Crawford scored a pair of wins at the Baer Racing Products York half-mile, surprising two National number holders in the process, to take the Open A and 450 Sportsman finals on his Priestley Racing/Vadnais Machine/Renthal/Jeff Eddy sponsored Yamaha. In the Open A, Raun Wood led Crawford, Jake Shoemaker, Jason Isennock and Tommy McGrane. Wood and Crawford quickly put some distance on the battle for third. By the start of the third lap, Wood thought he had the race under control on his Scott PowerSports

Honda, but Crawford shot into one a little high and shot down under him off two to execute a beautiful “slide job” that caused Wood to back off slightly to avoid hitting Crawford’s rear tire. This gave Crawford some breathing room that he held to the end. Isennock took third off two on the following lap.

In the featured 450 Sportsman, Tim Eades grabbed the point from Crawford, Wood, Donnie Mullen and Shoemaker. This time he surprised Eades entering one on the second lap to take the lead that he held to the end.

Crawford’s traveling buddy, Eric Johncox, stopped his streak in the 450 Stock Frame final, grabbing the lead from Travis Diem, Crawford, Shoemaker and Joe Gathercole. Johncox used a clear track to gap the others,

while Crawford took second off two on the final lap, but Diem regained it by the flag

Diem took a ride on the Mike Klopp Yamaha in the 500 2 Valve class and was wearing an ear to ear grin riding a bike that was older than he is. He trailed Rick Washak at the start,

with Richard Pfanders and Jim Chapman following. Diem took the lead off four on the opening lap and pulled away for the win.

Rich Mellinger took his first win ever on a 250 in the 250 Sportsman final. Roy Miller took the lead off two from Mellinger, Colton Smith and Devon Gerhart. Mellinger and Smith

got by Miller entering one on the second lap. Mellinger held off Smith for the win, while Samantha Bergman took fourth on the same lap.

With many of the local national riders making the long drive to California for a National and then back east for the Hagerstown National the following Saturday, entries for the Open Twin class were down, but John Lewis used it as a test session for his screaming Kawasaki twin out of Scott PowerSports. He jumped in front of Donnie

Mullen, Ken Yoder, Evan Baer and McGrane. Lewis pulled away to almost a straight margin, with Yoder taking second at the end of the opening lap.

Smith again took the 250 B final on the Triple J Stables/Don’s Kawasaki sponsored Kawasaki, taking the lead from Eric Yurejefcic at the end of the first lap. Matt Trout took second from Yurejefcic on the third lap, while Gerhart, Kevin Bills and Bergman moved up to battle for a third that went to Gerhart.

R e c e n t l y crowned 65 National Champion Brandon Price did the usual in the 65 final, taking the lead from his cousin, Nathan Reichert, with Zack Kolsovsky, Colin Cunningham and Chris Thomas. As usual, Price and Reichert pulled away as they closely battled for the lead, with Price holding a slight lead. Reichert fell on the final lap in three, giving Price the win.

Price took the 85 (7-11) lead from Cunningham, Cameron Smith, Reichert and Ken Kolsovsky. Kyle McGrane moved into fifth at the end of the first lap, while Smith used the outside to take second on the second lap. Over the remainder of the race, they stayed side by side in the turns, with

Price just pulling a little in front on the straights.

Tom Majeski scored a pair of age class wins. Into 30 + he shot past Richard Pfanders and Miller entering one on the second lap. Rick Winsett took second off two on lap two as the veterans pulled away. Miller grabbed third on lap four.

Majeski led the 40 + from the start, with Lew Woods and Dallas Baer battling over second most of the way.

Making his first start of the year, Jeremiah Snow grabbed the 125 lead

from Colton Smith, Ryan Varnes and Cody Ebersole. Smith took the lead off four on the first lap, and it looked like another win for him. Making his first start on a 125, Varnes took second on the third lap and started to pressure Smith. On the fourth lap, Varnes took the lead off two and held it to the end. Varnes also took the 150 Youth class.

Doug Cook took a pair of 50 wins over Damon Ream in both the Chain Drive and Senior (7-8) classes.

7_31_YORK FAIRGROUNDS RESULTS50 Chain Drive: 1) Doug Cook 2) Damian Ream 3) Quamere Brown 4) Robert Wheatley 5) Matt ScibekOpen B: 1) Kevin Bills 2)

Robert Pflanders 3) Jason Cunningham 4) Joey Tyeryar 5) Matt Trout 6) Greg Lerch 7) Jason Nuss 8) Dawson Spohn 9) Anthony Crabbe 10) Curtis Fisk85 (7-11):1) Brandon Price 2) Cameron Smith 3) Colin Cunningham 4) Kyle McGrane 5) Nate Reichert 6) Ken Kolsovsky 7) Chris Thomas 8) Chase Thomas85 (12-15):1) Dustin Healey450 B Sportsman: 1) Jason Cunningham 2) Ryan Connelly 3) Max Harvat 4) Eric YurejefcicVintage Lightweight:1) Tom Valentine 2) Tom Scibek50 Shaft Drive:1) Tyler Scott 2) Matt Scibek 3) Logan McGrane 4) Riley Winsett250 B:1) Colton Smith 2) Matt Trout 3) Devon Gerhart 4) Kevin Bills 5) Samantha Bergman 6) Eric Yurejefcic 7) Jason Nuss 8) Dylan Winsett 9) Shane Senft 10) Shain Bourassa30 +:1) Tom Majeski 2) Rick Winsett 3) Roy Miller 4) Richard Pflanders 5) Dave Smith 6) Rich Mellinger 7) Ken Godwin (Hon) 8) Albert Cook 9) Jack Stedding 10) Tom Goodford50 Senior (7-8):1) Doug Cook 2) Damon Ream 3) Trever Williams 4) Kegan Miller 5) Braden Winsett 6) Quamere Brown 7) Robert Wheatley50 +:1) Rich Washak 2) Mike Mester 3) Jim Chapman 4) Jay Maher 5) George McNeil 6) Don Mullen Sr. 7) Ron Pfahler 8) Mike Persa 9) Cliff Diem 10) Harold Shaffer)

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OPEN TWINS WINNER (10) JOHN LEWIS

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Open A:1) Corey Crawford 2) Raun Wood 3) Jason Isennock 4) Tom McGrane 5) Jake Shoemaker 6) Brody Miller 7) Jordan Harris 8) Evan Baer 9) John Long 10) Rich Heverly500 2 Valve: 1) Travis Diem 2) Rich Washak 3) Richard Pflanders 4) Jim Chapman 5) Ron Pfahler 6) Tom Scibek 7) Brian Queen65:1) Brandon Price 2) Colin Cunningham 3) Chris Thomas 4) Zack Kolsovsky 5) Chase Smith 6) Trever Williams 7) John Winsett 8) Damon Ream 9) Nathan Reichert40 +:1) Tom Majeski 2) Lew Woods 3) Dallas Baer 4) Ray Jenkins; 5. Dave Smith 6) Mike Mester 7) Scott Mullen 8) Todd Kendig 9) Buzz Skiles 10) Brett Friedel125: 1) Ryan Varnes 2) Colton Smith 3) Jeremiah Snow 4) Cody Ebersole 5) Connor Groff 6) Jeff Hughes 7) Mike PeterYouth Sportsman: 1) Cameron Smith 2) Dustin HealeyOpen Twin:1) John Lewis 2) Ken Yoder 3) Don Mullen 4) Evan Baer 5) Tom McGrane 6) Tim Eades 7) Lew Woods 8) Billy Worthington250 Sportsman:1) Rich Mellinger 2) Colton Smith 3)

Roy Miller 4) Sam Bergman 5) Devon Gerhart 6) Jason Nuss 7) Jeff Hughes 8) Steve StoufferVintage Heavyweight:1) Lew Woods 2) Jim Chapman 3) Travis Tyeryar 4) Pat Wilson 5) Jay Maher 6) Jim Gately 7) Greg Padhokayk

450 Stock Frame A:1) Cody Johncox 2) Travis Diem 3) Corey Crawford 4) Jake Shoemaker 5) Joe Gathercole 6) Jerry Steele 7) Dalton Winkler 8) Erin Kissinger 9) Steve Lerch150 Air Cooled Youth:1) Ryan Varnes 2) Kyle McGrane 3) Chase SmithWomen:1) Josee Stedding450 Sportsman:1) Corey Crawford 2) Tim Eades 3) Raun Wood 4) Don Mullen 5) Cody Johncox 6) Jake Shoemaker 7) John Long 8) Kevin Varnes 9) Travis Diem 10) Jordan Harris

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The D7 Gold Cup Series race was held at Evansville MX Park, Berwick, PA, Aug. 1, 2010. Riders came from all over the East Coast, north and south as well. The weather, on the other hand, was not very cooperative at first. Temperatures to start the morning off were in the low to mid-60s with plenty of moisture in the air and in the clouds. Track conditions with all the rain that we had overnight were not that great for the morning practice, but when the clouds broke, the track came together for the main event to see the racing action.

You can check out the results here and be sure to log on to www.AwesomePhotos.com to check out the latest racing photos from this

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8_1_EVANSVILLE RESULTS50cc open (4-8):1) Travis Mecking 2) Michael A. Cornall 3)Joseph Gear Hart 4) Jude Smerlick50 Jr. (4-6):1) Michael A. Cornall 2) Travis Mecking 3)Owen Snyder50 Sr. (7-8):1) Ayden Nyland 2) David Bicsak 3) CJ Ashe 4) Jacob J. Gast250A:1) Andrew B. Benson 2) Tyler B. Kline 3) TJIrvin250B:1) Samantha Fritz 2) James Mccooe 3)Nicholas Defrain 4) John J. Ryerson45+:1) Robert Gruver50+:1) Joseph C. Fritz 2) Douglas F. Wentzell 3)Wayne A. Sody 4) Joseph Kromer 5) John E.Thomas

250C:1) Austin E. Puckett 2) Dylan F. Batchelar 3)Zach Thomas 4) Christopher A. Makuta 5) Eric A. Vonada

30+:1) Timothy Gately 2) Luiz D. Peregrino 3) Anderson Zanette 4) Jerry Williamson65 (7-9):1) Ayden Nyland 2) Brad Bicsak 3) Cole K.Stuck 4) Cj Ashe 5) David Bicsak65 (10-11):1) Jesse Snyder 2)

Anthony Rotolo 3) CooperSnyder30+A:1) Darren Edsall 2) Frank Eckel 3) Jason E.Galbralth 4) John Kernan 5) Wade Blevins30+B:1) Craig E. Harold 2) Shawn Macumber 3)Kevin Calebaugh 4) Steve Gero 5) Christopher SnowSCHOOL BOY 2:1) Christopher A Makuta

COLLEGE BOY:1) Mark Mercer 2) Jacob Cranston 3) Samantha Fritz 4) Dylan F. Batchelar 5) Andrew Mcaneill

SUPERMINI (12-16):1) Matthew Orr 2) Brian Engdahl85cc (9-11) C:1) Justin Yedinak 2) Brad Bicsak 3) AnthonyRotolo35 A:1) Darren Edsall 2) John Kernan 3) WadeBlevins35 B:1) Todd R. Keyser 2) Timothy Cranston 3) Timothy GatelyBike Open A:

1) Andrew B. Benson 2) TJ Irvin 3) Tyler B.Kline 4) Stanley T. Otto, III 5) Frank EckelBike Open B:1) Mark Mercer 2) James Mccooe 3) Jacob

Cranston 4) Matt Dombroski85cc (12-15):1) Matthew Orr 2) Brian EngdahlJunior Mini (9-13):1) Justin Yedinak 2) Jesse Snyder 3) Travis R.KeyserBike Open C:1) Austin E. Puckett 2) Ben West 3) CharlieJones 4) Wyatt Johnson 5) Chris Dotzel40+A:1) Joseph C. Fritz 2) John Kernan 3) Kim C.

Kline 4) Jeffery P. Wroten 5) Douglas F.Wentzell40+B:1) Timothy Cranston 2) Mark W. Gabel 3)James M. Travis 4) Vance Laubach 5) John E. Thomas25+:1) Frank Eckel 2) Jason E. Galbralth 3) Michael A. Pagano, Jr. 4) Bret T. Wagner 5)Shawn Macumber

District 7 Gold Cup Series Evansville MX Park

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Birdsboro, PA, home to the Pagoda Motorcycle Club, played host to Round # 7 of 8 for 2010 Mainline Series. The Mainline Series consists of eight rounds split four each between Pagoda MC and Sleepy Hollow MX. The series is sponsored by local motorcycle businesses and carries its own point series, with champions being crowned in mid-September at their banquet held right on the Pagoda clubhouse grounds.

Today’s event brought a good crowd to Pagoda under sketchy skies and was sponsored by Greg Pamart and the GPMX Motocross School. The day started off overcast with excellent track conditions. The first motos went off without a hitch, but like the weekend before at Happy Ramblers, Mother Nature would have her way, and the rains would come. Pagoda did elect to run their second set on this weekend, and the racers did their best to get through the soggy end to the day.

NJ native Dakota Kessler would have his way in the expert divisions, with Pagoda club member Ritchie Kastle showing the amateur guys around the track; both would win both of their divisions this day. Likewise in the novice division, Shane Martin of Willow Street, PA, would take both 250 and Open C, and Pagoda regular Barry Carsten would win the Vet and Senior A divisions.

In mini racing action, the Shahan boys from New Castle, Del., would go 1 – 2 in Supermini, and young Dominic Amilcare would grab two top spots in the 50cc racing divisions. As always, Pagoda hosted the younger racers on their exclusive mini track. Here, riders on the smaller machines get a chance to compete in a much more controlled environment. The racing is fun and safe, and there are classes for most mini bikes and mini racers. If you know a friend who is thinking about getting their child started in our great sport, please introduce them to Pagoda’s Mini Track.

Pagoda’s next event will be their Mainline banquet on Sept.18th following an MX practice day with racing on Sept. 19th. To view images from today’s event, please check out www.jimbullphoto.com.

8_1_PAGODA RESULTS70, 80, 90, 110 mini track: 1) Matthew Sierocinski 2) Jordynn Rahilly 3) Laura Kenny 4) Cyrus SirchioOpen A: 1) Dakota J. Kessler 2) Gregory Pamart 3) Christopher Duymich 4) C. C. Aughinbaugh 5) Daniel A. Holton Jr 6) Addison KramerOpen B: 1) Richard J. Kastle 2) Neil A. Ebert Iii 3) Angelo P. Manerchia Jr. 4) Avery D. Brown 5)

Chris J. Seligman 6) Drayton W. Bumbaugh 7) Zachary Waldrop 8) Cole Martin 9) William Hauser 10) Zachary A. KlaptoskyOpen C: 1) Shane Martin 2) Derek Mowday 3) Braden Kruger 4) Justin M. Talianek 5) Josh W. Metzler 6) Jordan Weaver 7) Cody Dininny 8) Jonathan M. Jordan II 9) Donovan Piazza 10) Christopher Knight250 A: 1) Dakota J. Kessler 2) Addison Kramer 3) Christopher Duymich 4) Shawn R. Knapp250 B: 1) Richard J. Kastle 2) Cole Martin 3) William Hauser 4) Jason F. Astudillo 5) Dominick A. Dreisbach 6) William Carling 7) Zachary J. Donlin 8) Zachary A. Klaptosky 9) Anthony S. Maladra 10) Frank Mohr250 C: 1) Shane Martin 2) Braden Kruger 3) Fred

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Brennen Weindel, Mainline Champ, styles to the win in Junior Mini. Kevin Hausmann takes the win in 85 (9-11) C.

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C. Kramer 4) David B. Magee 5) Joseph Obenauer 6) Mitchell N. Dipasquale 7) Karl J. Ciamaichelo 8) Justin M. Talianek 9) Christopher Knight 10) Troy A. Urffer25+A: 1) C C. Aughinbaugh 2) Chris M. Shifflett 3) Derek L. Martzall 4) Jordan Baldridge25 + B/C: 1) Matthew Schwartz 2) Mike R. Futer 3) Timothy N. Green 4) Nicholas R. Weber 5) Timothy Deitzler30 + Vet A: 1) Barry Carsten 2) Gregory Pamart 3) Todd G. Weindel 4) Chris M. Shifflett30 + Vet B: 1) Timothy N. Green 2) Rodney W. Dehaven 3) Domenic Dipasquale 4) Nicholas R. Weber 5) Melvin Fioravanti Jr. 6) Dustin L. Morris30 + Vet C: 1) Bryan R. Johnson 2) Kris W. Haight 3) Thomas Beck 4) Jason D. Woodling 5) Albin Jimenez35 + A: 1) Gregory Pamart 2) Dave Green 3) Eddie Anewalt IV 4) Michael C. Derosa 5) Todd G. Weindel35 + B/C: 1) Domenic Dipasquale 2) Rodney W. Dehaven 3) Michael Reynolds 4) Kevin M. Bari Sr 5) Steven N. Wright 6) Jeffrey S. Groff40 + Senior A: 1) Barry Carsten 2) Dave Green 3) Eddie Anewalt IV40 + Senior B/C: 1) Bryan R. Johnson 2) Michael Reynolds 3) George L. Sabo 4) Keith A. Kline 5) Kevin M. Bari Sr 6) Michel Journet 7) Daniel Laplaca 8) Anthony Maladra 9) Robert W. Schuler 10) James Giordano45 +: 1) Robert W. Schuler 2) David P. Fink 3) Angelo P. Manerchia Sr.WOMEN: 1) Sammatha Waldrop 2) Michelle A. Kastle 3) Alayna Wacker 4) Lauren Turick 5) Nicole Hetzko 6) Denise GreenSuper Mini 12-16: 1) Dallas Shahan 2) Jason Shahan 3) Addison Emory IV 4) Aaron Albright 5) Jake BariSchool Boy 1 12-16: 1) Dominick A. Dreisbach 2) Christian Major 3) Addison Emory IV 4) Mitchell N. Dipasquale 5) Koda Smith 6) Dallas Shahan 7) Fred C. Kramer 8) John PereiraSchool Boy 2 14-16: 1) Christian Major 2) Anthony S. Maladra 3) Karl J. CiamaicheloCollegeboy 14-24: 1) Jason F. Astudillo 2) Angelo P. Manerchia Jr. 3) Zachary Waldrop 4) James D. MunchJR MINI 9-13: 1) Brennen C. Weindel 2) Savion D. Terry

3) Joshua Fey 4) Mathew Boyer 5) Kevin Rivera 6) Dominic J. Tibberino 7) Cory K. Carsten 8) Brian Swords 9) Kevin Hausmann 10) Nathan E. Murphy85 9-11 C: 1) Kevin Hausmann 2) Logan A. Moore 3) Kyle Novak 4) Zyon Terry 5) Jamie B. Astudillo85 9-11 B: 1) Savion D. Terry 2) Cory K. Carsten 3) Austin Daniels85 12-15 B: 1) Addison Emory IV 2) Brennen C. Weindel 3) Mathew Boyer 4) Kevin Rivera 5) Cole Gabel 6) Nick Wolgemuth 7) Brian Swords85 12-15 C: 1) Joshua Fey 2) Dominic J. Tibberino 3) Hunter D. Moore 4) Jake Bari 5) Kyle G. Watkins 6) Ricky Deck 7) Ross Folmar 8) Benjamin Sullivan 9) Justin Quinn 10) Tim Brass65 7-11 B: 1) Austin Daniels 2) Zakary Shaffer 3) Alex Thomas65 7-11 C: 1) Damon M. Gibson 2) Brandon Wolfe 3) Nathan E. Murphy 4) Brandon Hugney 5) Mitchell P. Griffith 6) Bradley P. Kenny 7) Gage B. Stine 8) Griffin b. Hoover 9) Dylan A. Owsley 10) Jamie B. Astudillo50 4-8 OIL: 1) Dominic Amilcare 2) Cole Kendra 3) Dylan Augustine 4) Sean P. Rahilly Jr. 5) Kyle Schlemmer 6) Joseph J. Stauffer 7) Logan Heiselman50 cc 4 stroke: 1) Kendal Bailey50 4-8 Open: 1) Gage b. Stine 2) Chase C. Balthaser 3) Alex Thomas 4) Dominic Amilcare 5) Hunter J. Morgan 6) Thomas Barry 7) Dylan Augustine50 4-6 STOCK: 1) Dominic Amilcare 2) Cole Bader 3) Chris Sweeney 4) Adyson Barnhardt 5) Thomas Barry 6) Sean p. Rahilly Jr 7) Kyle Schlemmer

8) Joseph J. Stauffer 9) Gavin Fakelmann50 7-8 STOCK: 1) Gage b. Stine 2) Alex Thomas 3) Bryner W. Barnhardt 4) Colby D. Noll 5) Chase C. Balthaser 6) Josh Hoover 7) John F. Sweeney

8) Carson Shaffer 9) Hunter J. Morgan65 beginners: 1) David Schatz 2) Josh Hoover 3) Cayden R. Heiselman 4) Taylor Harbaugh 5) Brinton Wilson 6) Sergio Delgado

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Dakota Kessler sweeps all premiere expert division motos on the day.

Bob Schuler wins the day and the Mainline Series championship in the 45+ division.

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HAVING A GOOD DAY

Having a good day is when you’re doing something you like, and quite a few riders had a good day today. Starting off in the 50s, Dominic Amilcare aboard the mighty #2 Cobra takes a (1-1) in the 4-6 and a (1-1) in the oil. Lots of fast bikes in this group. Chase Yentzer with a (1-1) in the open with our very own Jordan Jarvis just back from Loretta Lynn’s takes a second with a (2-2). Once these two get out front, it’s hard to get around them. Nice job!

Brandon the “G-Man” Garlock with a couple of overalls, 85B, Junior Mini and the Super Mini. On fire and gone, Rivera with a couple of good starts and Weindel with some big charges just couldn’t catch him. If any 50 riders want to learn something, watch “G-man” load up the rear suspension before a jump. In the 85(9-11) it was Terry, Leitzel, Keck, one two and three.

Cristhian Pinto wasn’t having too bad a day. With some great holeshots, he takes the overall in SB 2 stroke and the 250C. I

almost missed Ryan Clites ( I didn’t hear girls screaming), but a man on a mission takes the overall in SB 4 stroke and the overall in 250B. If you finish in front to Conner, Good and Kastle, you’re having a very good day. Twenty-seven on the gate and some serious bikes made for some great racing.

Open B, look out it was all #33 and #12, Good and Sparks with first and second. Thanks for the show! There were some long faces when Broc showed up at a straight through drive from Loretta’s; that’s dedication. I drive for a living, but after 10 hours you’re shot, nap time, call me in the morning. Where he found it, I don’t know, but he takes the overall in CB and the 250A. He said he pulled in as the open A was taking off; he missed the first, but took first in the second moto.

Open A: Man I try to keep up, Kameron

Page out in practice on a 450 comes to the gate sportin’ an A plate. Way to go. Twelve bikes, but when it was over Dan Holton takes overall with a (3-2), Bill Bleich (2-3) second, followed by Dan Corbin with a (1-4). When you see finishes like that, you know it’s good;

it’s easy to see why these guys have A plates.

Chad Aughinbaugh continues his (1-1) wins in the 25 plus, Mike Futer takes second with a (3-2) and Jordan Baldridge takes third with a (2-3).

Mike Bear always has a good day, and today was no different, as he takes the overall in 30A and 35A. I was happy to see the 121 Suz cross the line twice in first to take the overall in 35 plus B/C, making for a really good day for Troy Baer.

And let’s not forget our ladies. It was close, but

Taylor Stevey has stepped it up, seven girls who are serious about winning. Taylor takes overall with a (2-1), Alexa West second with a (1-2) and Shayla Stephens with a (3-3) takes third.

And that’s the way I saw it.

8_8_SLEEPY HOLLOW RESULTS50 (4-6):1) Amilcare 2) Stephens 3) Kauffman 4) Bader

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65(7-11)B:1) Leitzel 2) Daniels 3) Plate 4) Keck

65(7-11)C:1) Neidigh 2) T. Walborn 3) Wolfe 4) B. Walborn85(12-15)B:1) Garlock 2) Rivera 3) Weindel 4) Gilliam85(12-15)C:1) Richards 2) Bowman 3) Tibberino 4) Bari85 (9-11)B:1) S. Terry 2) Leitzel 3) Keck 4) Hinkel85 (9-11)C:1) Stansbury 2) Cruse 3) Vallie 4) KeckJunior Mini (9-13):1) Garlock 2) Weindel 3) Richards 4) GilliamSuper Mini(12-16):1) Garlock 2) Richards 3) Reachard 4) DemorelandSchool Boy 2stk: 1) Pinto 2) Dreisbach 3) Major 4) A. EmorySchool Boy 4stk:1) Clites 2) Conner 3) Villarreal 4) BetsillCollege Boy:1) Schmelyun 2) Gottshall 3) Soistman 4) Helmick250A:1) Schmelyun 2) Corbin 3) Sherby 4) Page250B:1) Clites 2) Martin 3) Conner 4) Good250C:1) Pinto 2) Barkasi 3) Chronister 4) BohonOpen A:1) Holton 2) Bleich 3) Corbin 4) HougentoglerOpen B:1) Good 2) Sparks 3) Siegel 4) Martin

Chase Yentzer takes the 50 Open.

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Troy Baer wins the 35B.

Dan Holton wins the Open A.

Taylor Stevey takes the Women’s overall.

JJ is back from Loretta’s.

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A Perfect Weekend Of Racing

Excitement always seems to surround a weekend at Virginia Motorsports Park, and the MAMA Aug. 14th and 15th races delivered just that.

Saturday’s races kicked off with the Senior Open class and #207 Todd Selleck Sr. sweeping both motos of the day, grabbing the honors of first overall. #25 Brian Bouma finished a strong second in both motos and second overall. #701 Chad Gill finished third

in the first moto, but it was #63 Gary Dinges finishing third in Moto 2 and third overall for the day.

In the Senior Support Class, #761 Wayne Hall III sweeps both top place finishes and first overall. #916 Johnnie Parker rode to two second-place finishes and second overall. #272 Quentin Close pulled off two third-place

finishes and third overall.Collegeboy 14-24: Two first-place finishes

for #454 Randall Everett, two second-place finishes for #177 Joshua Stein, and two third-place finishes for #398 Robert Kraft. It’s safe to say it’s been a consistent day so far.

Women: In Moto 1 it was #125 Kara Groves coming across the finish line first, #29 Amanda Brown second, and #129 Chelsea Newbold taking third. But in Moto 2 it was #29 Amanda Brown grabbing first place, followed by #129 Chelsea Newbold and #125 Kara Groves finishing third. Overall, it was #29 Amanda Brown grabbing first, #125 Kara Groves, second, and #129 Chelsea Newbold, third.

Super Senior Open: The #207 Todd Selleck Sr. just seemed unstoppable, earning two more first-place finishes for the day in both motos and obviously the overall. #1 Claude Willett had two strong second-place finishes and second overall, and #209 James Haynes took both third-place finishes and third overall.

Super Senior Support: The fine riding of #418 Rich Hutchins came across the line first in both motos, first overall. In Moto 1, #523 David Posey finished second and #882 W. T. Jowett III third. Moto 2, #131 Donny Chappell finished second and #523 David Posey third. #131 Donny Chappell’s 6-2 finishes for the day earned him third overall, with #523 David Posey second overall.

Schoolboy 12-16: Michael Vane #899 took first place in both motos and the top overall spot. #123 Steven Schultz crosses the finish line second in Moto 1, fourth in Moto 2, which places him second overall for the day. #159 Samuel Fowler grabs third in Moto 1, and #125 Kara Groves finished third in Moto 2, but #43 Robb Borowicz steals away third overall with a 5-2 finish for the day.

The 80cc’s started off Sundays’ races, and in the 80A 12-15 class #529 Sam Gale showed everyone how it’s done, winning first place in both motos and happily first overall. Rider #8 Fabian Toye finished 2-3 for the day and

third overall. #31 Charles Wernig, with 3-2 finishes, earned second overall.

80B 12-15: #22 Michael Holliday

obtained 1-1 finishes and first overall. Just behind him, 2-2 finishes for #738 Colin Whitten, as well as second overall. Third place overall went to #55 John McNamara, who had 5-3 finishes

for the day. In Moto 1, it was Randy White #39 grabbing third.

Seventeen riders in the 80C 12-15 class provided a bunch of different finishes for the riders. Tyler Hadry #18x finished 1-3 and first

overall. #195 Brady Kiser, 5-1, finished second overall. Patrick Ribble #204 had 3-4 finishes and third overall.

Open A: Although the number 454 was missing from Randall Everetts’ bike, it didn’t change the outcome of his motos. Randall dominated again, finishing first overall after two first-place moto finishes. A great job by #83 Pierce Blake, showing both speed and consistency in his riding ability, grabbed second place in each of the motos and overall. Robert Kraft #398 worked towards two third-place finishes and third overall.

Open B: First place Moto 1, 2 and overall

goes to #177x Jacob Belotti. J Custer #2 with 3-2 finishes, was second overall, and Keith Rose #86, 2-3 finishes, third overall.

Always a loaded gate for the Open C class, so there’s always a good amount of

competition. #88 Garrett Reynolds found his way to the head of the pack to go on taking both first-place finishes for Moto 1 & 2 and overall. In Moto 1, Ryan White comes across the line second, and #12 Mason Klug third. Moto 2, second place went to #494 Joel Whitten and third Mason Klug #12. Second overall went to Mason Klug #12; third overall to #123 Steven Schultz (8-6 finishes).

Jacob Belotti #177 easily takes 1-1 finishes

and overall in the Schoolboy 14-16 4 stroke.

60A Class: In Moto 1 it was the #726 of Cameron Dowell getting to the checkered flag first, followed by #58 Justin Rodbell and #7 Dunovan Ivory. In the second moto it was #58 Justin Rodbell coming across first and taking the overall, followed by #726 Cameron Dowell, who finished second overall. Overall third went to #7 Dunovan Ivory, who finished fourth in Moto 2. #259 Walter Benitez, just missing the overall, finished third.

60B Class: Moto 1, Cody Groves #125 gets the win, followed by #51 Kobe White and #271 Martin Mundo. In Moto 2 it was Kobe White #51 finishing first and, with his 2-1 wins for the day, getting the overall win. Second was #5 Michael Stewart, with his 5-2 finishes helping him to second overall. Third place, #88 Cody Akers.

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One of the largest line-ups of the day, the 60C Class. As 31 riders come out of the gate, both motos, same top three results; #212 Cody Heavenridge first, #27 Alex Ballestero second, and third #343 Brandon Porter. The overall obvious.

50 Oil 7-8: #29 Seth Walker with 1-1 wins and the overall followed by #529 Justin Luckett, 2-2.

50 Oil 4-6: #03 Carrington Taylor grabbing first in Moto 1, #39 Zane Slade second, #125 Noah Beatty third. Moto 2, #39 Zane Slade getting the checkered flag and the overall. #125 Noah Beatty finished second and landed the #2 spot overall. #15 Mason Naecker, who finished fifth in Moto 1, finished third in Moto 2, and with his 5-3 finishes for the day, grabs third overall.

50A class: #125 Cody Groves sweeps first in both motos, and #13 Gavin Blue grabs both second-place finishes. Moto 1, #605 Charles Canter Jr. finished third, and Moto 2 it was #202 Cameron Jackson. Third overall went to #172 Hogan Cassell (4-4).

In the 50 B class, there were quite a few

riders mixing up the top three finishes in both motos. Moto 1 #77 Nathan Litzinger nails first, #6 Grantely Herbert second, #48x Logan Miller third. #135 Gage Beatty finishing first in Moto 2, followed by overall winner #77 Nathan Litzinger in second and #145 Jessica Betz in third. Second place overall was #135 Gage Beatty (7-1), and third #145 Jessica Betz (5-3).

50 4 stroke Multi speed: Overall winner #801 Collin Partridge wins both motos. The #962 of Hallie Garrison takes both second-place finishes, second overall. Moto 1’s third-place winner, #115 Madison Beatty. Moto 2’s third-place winner, #199 Colin Myers.

I know there’s really no place for the word “cute” in motocross, but hey, I’m a female writer! Sorry, the 50 shaft/PW 4-6 class steals the show. #06 Lindsey Groves rides across the line first in Moto 1, followed by #226 Nicholas Laurie and #15 Mason Naecker. Moto 2, Nicholas Laurie #226 crosses the line in front of #06 Lindsey Groves, behind Lindsey was #127 Kyle Luckett. The overall finishers: first, #226 Nicholas Laurie; second, #06 Lindsey Groves; and third, #15 Mason Naecker.

The 10th race of the day, Supermini 12-16, was a really competitive class. #529 Sam Gale showed he deserved the #1 overall spot today by taking both first-place finishes in Motos 1 and 2. #996 Blake Shelton grabbed second overall with both second-place finishes. In

Moto 1, third place went to #22x Joey Deneen, who was DNF for Moto 2. Moto 2’s third-place winner was #38 Michael Lennon, who also grabbed third overall with his (7-3) finishes.

Next up, the Jr. Mini 7-11 class. #71x Shane Desell and #726 Cameron Dowell had a nice battle, both traded places in both motos; Moto 1, #71x Shane Desell finished first, #726 Cameron Dowell second, and #58 Justin Rodbell third. Moto 2, #726 Cameron Dowell passes #71x Shane Desell for first, giving him first overall. #195 Reggie Powell finishes third. Second overall went to #71x Shane Desell, third overall to #195 Reggie Powell (5-3).

250 A Class: #191 Andrew Benson comes across the finish first in Moto 1, followed by #454 Randall Everett, and, third, #398 Robert Kraft. Second Moto, #398 Robert Kraft gets the win, followed by #454 Randall Everett and #80 Pierce Blake. Overall finishes, in order: #398 Robert Kraft, #454 Randall Everett and #191 Andrew Benson.

250 B Class: Solid performances by #177 Jacob Belotti land him the overall with two first-place finishes. #2 J Custer finishes

just like his number says, second in both motos and overall. #899 Michael Vane, third overall, finishes third in Moto 1 and fourth in Moto 2. #86 Keith Rose finishes third in Moto 2.

The largest gate turnout of the day, the 250 C Class. Ryan White #241 captures first overall with two first-place moto finishes. Moto 1, it was #494 Joel Whitten grabbing second and #88 Garrett Reynolds third. Moto 2, #88 Garrett Reynolds finishes second and second overall. #494 Joel Whitten finishes third and, therefore, third overall.

250 D Class: #29 Justin Bennett took both first-place wins in Moto 1 and 2 and the overall. #927 Kyle McNab finished second, and #18 Tyler Bennett, third. Moto 2, Tyler Bennett grabs second place,

second overall, and #927 Kyle McNab third and third overall.

The track was in good condition all Sunday, and it’s always enjoyable watching the 80cc’s on a nicely rutted track. The 80A 9-11 class and 80B 9-11 class are up fourteenth. For the A’s it was #71x Shane Desell and #726 Cameron Dowell battling it out for the second time today, in both motos! Moto 1, Shane Desell took first followed by Cameron Dowell and #31 E Wernig. Moto 2, #726 Cameron Dowell grabs first followed by #71x Shane Desell and #199 Eric Tinker third. Overall, Cameron Dowell #726 is first, #71x Shane Desell second, and #199 Eric Tinker third (4-3).

80B 9-11 class: #58 Justin Rodbell had two strong first-place finishes and first overall. #007 Zachery Hinkle finished second, and #151 Zachery Holland was third in Moto 1. A Different scenario in Moto 2, as #449 Kyle Henderson finishes second, #259 Walter Benitez third. Second overall went to #007 Zachery Hinkle (2-5) and third to #7 Dunovan Ivory (4-4).

80C 9-11: #390 Ralph Amato swept first in both motos and the overall. #003 Martin Mundo finishes second in Moto 1, followed by #826 Christopher Doering. Moto 2, #51 Kobe White finishes second, and #17 Connor Neumer third, but #17 and his fourth-place win in Moto 1 gets second overall. #826 Christopher Doering gets third overall.

Finishing up the day, Mini Women Open 7-15

and Mini Women Support 7-15. In the Mini Women Open 7-15, it was #31 E Wernig continuing her winning ways with both top moto wins and first place overall. Moto 1’s second-place winner #817 Diamond Bailey finished third in Moto 2 and third overall. Moto 1’s third-place winner #962 Felicia Garrison finished second in Moto 2 and second overall.

Mini Women Support 7-15: #101 Anna Sheubrooks gets the checkered flag in both motos and the overall win. #360 Kaitlyn Kaczka was second in both motos and second overall. #962x Nicole Garrison was third in both motos and third overall, closing out a weekend of fine racing at VMP.

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