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Randy Texter - circa mid 1990’s
Bob Bromley - circa 1947
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Bob Bromley passed in mid-August after having a stroke that led to other complications from a fall due to his stroke. I never had the pleasure of meeting Bob Bromley, but from interactions with his family and the many great stories I’ve heard about his contributions I can truly believe he was another hero of our sport.
Again like the Texters, Bob and his wife Jean started a motorcycle dealership in Trevose, PA, in the late 1950s. They carried brands like Royal Enfield, Benelli and Zundapp back in those days and eventually evolved to carry brands like Suzuki, KTM, Polaris and Victory motorcycles. The dealership celebrated its 50th Anniversary this past April, and Bob at 85 years was still active around the dealership.
Bob was born and raised in Trevose and was actually almost as old as the town itself. In talking with his son, Bill, he mentioned that when the historical committee there needed a question answered, they’d call on Bob because he was one of the oldest citizens in the community.
Bob was a dirt track racer and competed mostly on Indian motorcycles wearing # 20 A. He would race at the local Langhorne Speedway and would eventually introduce his three young sons to the sport of motorcycle racing. I couldn’t tell you how many national dirt track championships have come out of that crew, but I do know you’d probably need all of your friends’ fingers and toes to total
them up.
Bob was also one of the founding fathers of AMA District 6. The district was formed back in the late 1960s out of the Middle Atlantic Motorcycle Dealer Association, and Bob was the first vice president, of which he served a 10-year term. Bob’s son, Joe, is a past president of the district, has served on the AMA Board of Directors and currently holds the office of Director of Racing for the AMA.
Bob stayed active both at the dealership level and was involved in our sport throughout his lifetime. Again, we’ve experienced another huge loss for both the Bromley and our district family; commitment like this does not come along often. These two great men will be missed, and I would ask you all to please remember them fondly. Without their past contributions, things just wouldn’t be the same.
Randy Texter - circa mid 1990’s Bob Bromley - circa 1947
LOCAL RACING LEGENDS PASS IN 2010LOCAL RACING LEGENDS PASS IN 2010In Memory OfSadly in August of this year, our racing family lost two of its greatest supporters to the heavens above. If you are involved in any form of racing here, in either District 6 or 7, you’ll recognize both of the names. Matter of fact, if it wouldn’t be for the Bromley and Texter families, racing might not be the same here in our region.
In the late 1960s, both families helped form AMA District 6, and over the years both families have and still do dedicate themselves to the motorcycle industry and the sport of racing motorcycles. You’ll see these families working in their dealerships six days a week then spending most weekends of the year at a racetrack either local or national. You’ll find them working for the AMA or a district body, you’ll find them sanctioning races and building racetracks, and you’ll find them willing to help any racer at any time, whether it be a part you need or support to reach the next level.
In one case, we lost an elder, and in another we lost a second generation member, but in both we lost two of the most outstanding and dedicated individuals around. I’d like to offer both my thanks and my condolences to both of these fine families. I’d like to ask them to carry on the traditions of both Bob Bromley and Randy Texter and remind them that there is no better torch they could carry.
Randy passed in late August after a long battle with heart disease. Texter battled his illness as he did everything else in life, with intensity and passion and even up to the very end was certain he was going to win the race. Unfortunately for us, it was his time to move on, and he passed on his own terms surrounded by both friends and family.
Texter’s heritage dates back to the early 1950s when his parents opened a little Harley Davidson dealership in Willow Street, PA. Randy grew up around the shop and spent his years racing motorcycles both locally and nationally. He had many great accomplishments along the way, both in the flat track and road racing disciplines.
Randy started his career racing the Grand National circuit through the 1980s, with his best finish being in the top 10 at the Indy Mile in the mid ’80s. He then moved onto the road
race circuit, racing in the U.S. Twins Series and won the Twin Sports Title in 1990 aboard his H-D 883 at Daytona International Speedway in the fall of that year.
Texter continued racing into the late 1990s when he scaled back his efforts to run the family’s Harley Davidson dealership. Lancaster H-D has sponsored many greats over the years, including former Grand National Champion Chris Carr and Randy’s children and current AMA Grand National competitors Cory and Shayna Texter.
This is a great loss that both Randy’s family and our racing community have experienced. Please remember Randy with thanks and respect, as he was one of the all time greats. If God would build just 1 out of every 10 of us with Randy’s care and grace, the world would be a much better place.
Robert H. Bromley 1925 - 2010
Randy L. Texter1962 – 2010
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Middleford Speedway in Seaford, DE, hosted its first Supercross on Saturday, Aug. 21st. Eighty-eight riders signed up to race under the lights. The track was shortened slightly to ensure that there was sufficient lighting. Right after the holeshot, the track had a hairpin turn that took riders toward the big double. A few riders seemed to forget about the turn and hit it with too much speed, causing some to overshoot it, but they quickly got back on track and into the action.The first class to take to the track was
the 85’s, with Tyler Kirshner #44 taking the win in both motos and Shane Desell #71 putting up a good battle for second. Race 2 brought out the largest class of the evening, with 17 riders starting in Open C. Cory Callaway #2 took the
first moto, but Andrew Leforte #0 took the second and the overall win with finishes of 3-1. Mark Mercer #221 finished 1-1 to win Open B, with Chuck Vane #89 finishing 2-2 to take second. Vane also went on to win both motos in the Collegeboy class, with TJ Irvin #52 taking second. Lawerence Mantua #5 ran
unopposed in Quad A, while Quad B and C combined to make one class, with Tanner Marvel #22 taking both motos and the win. The fifth race consisted of the 50 class with six riders. Jack Rogers #35 went 1-1 to take the win, with Dakota Robbins #525 finishing
second. Robbins also earned a second-place finish in the 65 class behind leader Dean Caudill #4, who finished first in both motos.J. Tyler Custer #2 went 1-1 to take the
win in Schoolboy, while Tyler Kirshner #44 and Garrett Reynolds #88 battled it out for second. Kirshner finished 3-2, while Reynolds finished 2-3, giving Kirshner the overall second-place win.Vet A, B and C combined to make
up the eighth race, with David Sites #34 taking both wins and Mike Farmer #17 finishing second. The ninth race
consisted of Quad Youth with six riders. CJ Haase #75 took the first moto but finished a
disappointing 6th in the second, giving Dillon Toomey #10 the overall win with finishes of 2-1 and Broden Carney #17 third with finishes of 3-2.Josh Willin #271 and Michael
Sweeney #129 battled it out in Open A, with Sweeney taking
the first moto, but Willin came back to take the second and the overall victory. Racing under the lights was a first-time adventure for many of the riders, and spectators lined the track cheering on their family and friends. Complete results follow. Photos of this event can be found at www.delmarvasportsphotography.com. Supercross Results:85’s:1) Tyler Kirshner 2) Shane Desell 3) Austin Wood 4) Michael Holliday 5) Taylor Vanvorst 6) Jeremy Caudill 7) John Hammett III Open C: 1) Andrew Leforte 2) Broderick Weaver 3) Garrett Reynolds 4) Michael Kalvaitis
5) Cory Calloway 6) Robb Borowicz 7) Paul Morris 8) Austin Moore 9) Kenny Hadry 10) Austin Puckett Open B: 1) Mark Mercer 2) Charles Vane Jr. 3) J Tyler Custer 4) Jason Govatos 5) Marshall Kromer 6) Michael Vane 7) Glenn Evans 8)Nicholas Kromer Quad A: 1. Lawerence Mantua #5Quad B and C:1) Tanner Marvel 2) Trent Congle 3) Nathan Smith 4) Erik Faatz 5) Justin Faulkner 50’s:1) Jack Rogers 2) Dakota Robbins 3) Carson Supple 4) Zane Slade 5) Mason Naecker 6) Lance Demner Schoolboy 12-16:1) J Tyler Custer 2) Tyler Kirschner 3) Garrett Reynolds 4) Taylor Budke 5) Robb Borowicz 6) Samuel Fowler 7) Wyatt Johnson 8) Matthew Adams
Collegeboy 14-24:1) Charles Vane Jr. 2) TJ Irvin 3) George Finch 4) Michael Vane 5) Jacob Cranston 6) John Linkous
Vet A, B & C:1) David Sites 2) Mike Farmer 3) Michael Benson 4) Terrance Newbold 5) John Umbel Jr. Quad Youth:1) Dillon Toomey 2) Broden Carney 3) CJ Haase 4) Jake Williams Smith 5) Hunter Johnson 6) Liam Johnson Open A:1) Joshua Willin 2) Michael Sweeney 3) George Finch 4) Jason Vaughn65’s:1) Jeremy Caudill 2) Dakota Robbins 3) Michaela Fowler 4) Michael Lancore Jr. 5) Jennifer Umbel 6) Kimberly Jones
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With afternoon thunderstorms in the forecast for the area, Distrct 7 riders hit the track at Middleford Speedway in Seaford, DE, to continue the race for the championship in the 2010 Gold Cup Series. One hundred seventy-five riders lined up for their turn at a round of practice before the main even started.
The first gate brought up the Quad 4-6 LTD class, with Jake Williams Smith #11 splitting wins with Kobe Vanfossen #60. Smith also split motos in the Quad 6-8 class with Owen Curtis #6, with Smith taking the overall win in both classes. Jack Rogers had a great day, winning all four of his motos, two each in 51 7-8 and 65 7-9, with Todd Crosby Stith #94 taking second in the 50 class and Ryan Ganoe #38 finishing second in the 65 class. Shane Desell #71, was not to be outdone and won all four of his motos, as did Keith Rose #86. Desell took all in Jr. Mini and 85 9-11, as Rose won all in 250B and Open B. Christian Pinto #274 went 3 for 4 in the largest class of the day with 16 riders by taking the first moto in 250 C, while Austin Puckett #121 bounced back from a 4th place in the first moto to win the second but still giving Pinto the overall win. Pinto also went on to win both motos in the Schoolboy class, with Cory Callaway #0 finishing second. Matthew Orr #138 went 3 for 4, taking both wins in 85 12- 15 and finishing 2-1 in Supermini for the win.
Riders winning both motos in one class are Broden Carney #17, Quad 6-11, and David Sites #34 in 30+B. Andrew Leforte #0 won both in Open C and also finished 3rd in 250C. Jesse Snyder #73 won both in 65 10-11 and finished 3rd in 85 9-11 and 3rd in Jr. Mini. Mike Farmer #17 took both in 50+, with Doug Wentzell #810 taking second. JT Elliot #152 once again swept the Quad A class, with Michael Iverson #184 finishing second. Jason Allport #424 won both in Quad 30+ over Shane
Foxwell #142, who finished second, and Dalton Brandt #610 ran unopposed in Quad 13-15 to take the trophy. Zachary Grunden #415 took Quad C, with Stephen Elburn #259 following in second. David Elburn #991 won both in Quad 40+, with Anthony Capuano #11 finishing second.
TJ Irvin #52 and Josh Willin #271 put on a great show battling it out in both 250A and Open A. Willin took first in both motos in the first round, but Irvin came back strong in the second set to take both wins. The rain hit the surrounding areas but stayed away from the track and made for a great day of racing. Photos of this and other events can be seen at www.delmarvasportsphotography.com.
D7 Middleford 8-22-2010 Results:Quad 4-6 LTD:1. Jake Williams Smith 2) Kobe Vanfossen 3) Skyler Thompson 4) Owen Curtis51cc Jr. 4-6:1) Mason Naecker 2) Madison Nimmo 3) George Plakis 4) Cristina Chrysovergis 51cc Sr. 7-8:1) Jack Rogers 2) Todd Crosby Stith 3) Grantely Herbert 4) CJ Ashe 5) Carson Supple 6) Aldan Ritter 250C:1) Christian Pinto 2) Austin Puckett 3) Andrew Leforte 4) Austin Moore 5) Kenny Hadry 6) Taylor Budke 7) Broderick Weaver 8) Nicholas Carmine 9) Devon Piaquadio 10) Charlie Jones Quad 6-8 Prod:1) Jake Williams Smith 2) Owen Curtis 3) Kobe Vanfossen Quad 6-11 Prod 6-11:1) Brodne Carney 2) Liam Johnsin 3) Taylor Bolewski
Senior 40+A:1) Ted Orr 2) John Kernan 3) Robert Rose
4) Jeffery Wroten 5) Douglas Wentzell 6) Tim WhitehairSenior 40+ Amateur:1) Timothy Cranston 2) James Travis 3) Stacey Selby 4) John Thomas 5) Terence Schappele 85 9-11:1) Shane Desell 2) Austin Wood 3) Jesse Snyder 4) Ryan Ganoe 5) Jeremy Caudill 85 12-15:1) Matthew Orr 2) Jacob Lewis 3) Jacob Scott 4) Dayton Moore 5) John Hammett III 250A:1) TJ Irvan 2) Joshua Willin250B:1) Keith Rose 2) Cole Robbins 3) Jason Govatos 4) Michael Vane 5) Charles Vane 6) David Brady Jr. 7) Timothy Walls 8) John LinkousVet 30+ A:1) John Kernan 2) Jason Galbraith 3) Joe Caruso 4) Tim Whitehair 5) Gregory Batts 6) Thomas Whitehair Vet 30+ B:1) David Sites 2) Mark Wilson 65 7-9:1) Jack Rogers 2) Ryan Ganoe 3) Todd Crosby Stith 4) Jeremy Caudill 5) CJ Ashe 6) Grantely Herbert 65 10-11:1) Jesse Snyder 2) Kyle ChrisovergisSchoolboy 12-16:1) Christian Pinto 2) Cory Callaway 3) John Linkous 4) Jacon Procino 5) Robert Hynson 6) Tyler Kirshner 7) Steven Schultz 8) Matthew Adams Collegeboy 14-24:1) Mark Mercer 2) Michael Vane 3) Jacob Cranston 4) Corey Hynson 5) Braden BurtonVet 30+ C:1) Richard Spears Jr. 2) Timothy Gately50+:1) Mike Farmer 2) Douglass Wentzell 3) Wayne Sody 4) Joseph Kromer; John Thomas; Paul JohnsonJuniormini 7-11:1) Shane Desell 2) Austin Wood 3) Jesse Snyder 4) CJ Ashe 5) Jack Rogers Super Mini 12-16:1) Matthew Orr 2) Jacob Lewis 3) Edward Hudson III 4) Tyler Kirshner Open A:1) TJ Irvin 2) Joshua WillinOpen B:1) Keith Rose 2) Cole Robbins 3) Jacob Cranston 4) Michael Vane 5) Charles Vane Jr. 6) Mark Mercer 7) Timothy Walls25 Plus:1) Jason Galbraith 2) Gregory Batts35+ A:1) Joe Caruso 2) John Kernan 35+ Amateur:1) Timothy Gately 2) Timothy Cranston 3) Mark Wilson 4)
Terence Schappele Quad A:1) Joseph Elliot 2) Michael Iverson 3) Christopher Hammett 4) Keith Hitchens #279 5) Nick Gadaleta
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Seaford, DE - August 22, 2010By PJ Timberman www.delmarvasportsphotography.com
Shane Desell #71, Junior Mini
Andrew Leforte #0, Open C
Skyler Thompson #29, Quad 4-6Christian Pinto #274, 250C
Josh Willin #271, Open A
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Dungey Sweeps and Clinches as Rattray Wins Southwick National MX
Rockstar Makita Suzuki’s Ryan Dungey won his ninth consecutive 450 MX National, clinched the 450 Class Championship and had some luck as he swept the overall in the sands of Southwick.
The championship was a great present for team manager Roger DeCoster’s 66th birthday. The 20-year-old Dungey became the first rider in AMA MX history to win both the Supercross and the premier Motocross titles in his rookie season on the big bikes.
Tyla Rattray snared his second 250 Class overall aboard his Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki with a pair of seconds.
Brett Metcalfe started strong on his Geico Powersports Honda in the first 450 moto
and set a blistering pace. Dungey charged to second with Tommy Hahn third on his Rockstar Energy Drink Canidae Suzuki.
Dungey began pushing Metcalfe at mid-moto, and the pair battled for several
laps. Metcalfe held Dungey at bay until the last lap, then his Honda ran out of gas not far from the finish line. Hahn was a distant second, with Jagermeister KTM’s Mike Alessi third.
Honda Red Bull Racing’s Kevin Windham nabbed the second 450 moto start, but was soon passed by Ben Townley on his Troy Lee Designs/Lucas Oil/Red Bull Honda and Dungey. Dungey closed on Townley after nine minutes of racing, grabbed the lead on the next lap and pulled away. Townley held second. Matt Goerke, last year’s Southwick winner, charged to third on his Motoconcepts Yamaha.
Dungey swept overall, as Alessi placed second with his 3-4 day, and Goerke grabbed third with 6-3 motos. The modest Dungey said, “It takes a lot of people to make this happen.”
New Jersey’s Bryan Wallace went 30-26 for 31st overall on his Mt. Holly Racing KTM; No Fear, Dragon and Pro Taper also sponsor Wallace.
Delaware’s Tyler Wozney; Pennsylvania’s Kyle
Sidle, Ronnie Stewart, Garret Toth and Richard White; and New Jersey’s Ryan Gainey and Anthony Roth entered and attempted to qualify.
A large crowd was at Southwick for a perfect day for motocross in New England; bright sunshine, blue skies, warm temps with a slight breeze.
Will Hahn holeshot the first 250 moto on his Troy Lee Designs/Lucas Oil/Honda, with Trey Canard second on his Geico P o w e r s p o r t s Honda. Hahn led past mid-moto until Canard got by in a sweeping bowl-shaped turn. Rattray raced to second and closed on Canard. Canard barely held off Rattray with Hahn third.
Justin Barcia absconded with the second 250 moto on his Geico Powersports Honda. Hahn held second with Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Christophe Pourcel third. A few laps later, Pourcel then Rattray passed Hahn. Then a few laps later, Rattray got by Pourcel, charged after, and closed on Barcia. Barcia held on to win over Rattray with Pourcel a distant third.
Rattray’s pair of seconds took the overall. Barcia snared second with this 4-1 day, Canard captured third by going 1-9.
Pennsylvania’s Darryn Durham went 32-39 for 38th overall on his Honda of Troy.
Maryland’s Tony Archer, Eric McKay, Thomas Mudgett Jr. and James Palmer; Pennsylvania’s Chris Lykens, Steve Roman and Richard White; and New Jersey’s Dakota Kessler, Frank Lettieri and Todd Stavac entered and attempted to qualify.
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Name – Sean BaxleyAge - 14Hometown - Westminster, MDBike you ride - YamahaClasses Run - 250 C, Open C and 4 StrokeFavorite food - CrabsFavorite movie – “The Hangover”Favorite music - Pop, Hip-HopHow long racing - 4 years; last year I took the entire year offWhere was your first race? - I raced the Arena Cross at 1st Mariner ArenaHow did you do? - I was in the top 7 to advance, but I did not realize that Ihad advanced. We were so new we did not know what to do.Sponsors: Mom, Dad, Emily & Family, T7 Suspension, Jim Barry, Stansbury Tree Service, DrDAnybody you would like to thank: Mom, Dad, Emily & Family, Blake Taylor, Jim Barry, Pat Stansbury, John Benson, Jace Wade, Rob Harris & my favorite photographer, Jim Bull. I began hounding you for pictures the second race ever at Happy Ramblers.Any past championships?2007 - 1st in class 65cc MDRA2008 - 1st in class 85cc MDRA2009 - Took off entire year2010 - Loretta Lynn’s National Champion in 450C class
What are your future goals?I would like to be the top three in the MDRA Series next year and race more amateur national events next year.How did it feel to win a National Championship?Amazing!! All the hard work and training paid off!What was the toughest part of making it to Loretta’s?Getting the bike ready and preparing for the hot temperatures in Tennessee.Can you tell me about your motos? Any struggles or did
things go fairly smooth? I saw you had a tenth-place finish, what happened?I had a really bad start in the first moto, and the competition were all on 450’s. In Moto 1 I was running in 5th and making the pass for 4th, and I fell. As soon as I got up, another rider crashed right in front of me. Then I ran him over and stalled the bike dropping back to around 17th. In the 2nd and 3rd motos, I had a decent start and worked my way up to second in both for the overall win.Other Great 2010 Loretta Lynn Finishes:Luke Renzland - National Champion School Boy 1 (12-16); 3rd 250 B StockLowell Spangler - 4th 250 A Pro Sport; 2nd 450 A Pro SportBroc Schmelyun - 4th 450 AShane Durham - 6th 450 AJoey Peters - 3rd 450 B Sock; 4th 450 B ModJacob Grove - 5th 450 B StockJames Evans - 3rd Junior 25 +John Bowlin - 5th 35 +Jack Rodgers - 3rd 51 (7-8) StockGauge Keith - 8th 51 (7-8) StockBrock Papi - 2nd 65 (7-9) Stock; 8th 65 (7-11) ModBrandon Hartranft - 7th 85 (9-11) Stock; 4th 85 (9-11) ModBradley Esper - 8th 85 (9-11) Stock; 6th 85 (9-11) ModScott Meshey - 10th 85 (9-11) ModAlexander Frye - 10th 85 (12-14) ModAlexander Odell - 10th Supermini 1Austin Simpson - 7th Supermini 2Raeslee Weimer - 9th Girls (12-15)
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So we’ve been blessed with another sunny weekend, and what better place to be spending it than at Budds Creek Motocross Park for the MAMA Aug. 28th and 29th eleventh race of the season?!
Saturday’s spectators got to see the Women’s class: #293 Amanda Brown, #129 Chelsa Newbold, and ##125 Kara Groves finish in the number one, two and three spots in both motos and overall for the day.
Super Senior Open: #620 Kevin Mesiah grabs both first-place moto wins. #17x Mike Farmer is second in moto 1, third in moto 2, and captures second place overall. #84 Greg Voell finishes third in moto 1 but 4th behind Farmer in moto 2. He finishes third overall. #62 Todd Smith just misses third overall with 6-2 finishes.
Super Senior Support: #976 Bobby Wilson from Springville, TN, takes first in moto 1. #418 Rich Hutchins grabs first overall with 2-1 finishes. #529 Jonathan Kennedy with 3-2 wins takes second overall. #45 Roy Craig, with two solid fourth-place finishes, gets the third overall spot. #203 Mike Atkinson just missed third overall with 6-3 finishes.
Senior Open: Just as he did in the Super Senior Support class, it’s #976 Bobby Wilson that comes across the finish first in moto 1. #25 Brian Bouma, 2-1 finishes, grabs first overall. #378 Nathan Juergens, 3-2 finishes, takes second overall. #464 Joe Caruso II, two solid fourths, and he’s the third-place overall winner.
Senior Support: A solid day of racing for #761 Wayne Hall III, who goes 1-1. #75 John Chambers was riding strong and set himself up for two second-place wins. Moto 1’s third-place winner is #52 Thomas Postles, but it’s the 4-3 wins for #916 Johnnie Parker that awards him the third overall spot.
Collegeboy 14-24: Moto 2 is a replay of Moto 1, as the top five winners stay identical, in order: #343x Stephen Stella, #454 Randall Everett, #177 Joshua Stein, #34 Nicholas Lane and #125 Michael Groves.
OK, up bright and early Sunday; it’s a beautiful day. I hear the four strokes getting ready! Off to the races, as the 250 A & B classes start the day!
250 A class: 9 racers, racing for the $. It’s the strong performance of Tony Archer #285, with two first-place finishes, that welcomes him to first overall. #343x Stephen Stella, 2-2, wins second overall. #128 Tyler Webber was third in moto 1, but #398 Robert Kraft and his 4-3 wins is awarded third overall.
250 B class: 23 at the gate. #58 David Bonant, first in moto 1, third in moto 2. #2, J Custer, second in moto 1, improves to first in moto 2 and grabs the overall #1 spot for the day. #80 Cole Robbins finishes third in moto 1, but it’s the 4-2 wins of #14 Anthony Smith Jr. that grab third overall.
250 C class: #313 Ronald Perry, the proud
taker of first in moto 1, unfortunately finishes 7th in moto 2 and just misses a spot on the podium. #525 Chris Hayes comes across the finish second in moto 1 and 6th in moto 2 and proves good enough to grab third overall for the day. #21x Kenny Hadry, 3-2 finishes, grabs second overall. Moto 2’s winner #946 Nicholas Mayberry, 4-1 finishes, is your #1 overall winner. CJ Garrett finishes third in moto 2, but his 6-3 wins were just not enough to win him a podium spot today.
250 C DIV II: #274 Cristhian Pinto, going 1-1, just loves that top podium spot! #241 Ryan White, going 2-3 for the day, is third overall. The #529 of Gregory Hoffman, 3-2 for the day, gets second overall.
250 D class: #927 Kyle McNab is first in moto 1. #529 Tyler Cricchi goes 2-2 for the overall win. Justin Bennett #29, 4-1 wins, grabs the #2 podium spot. #916 Tyler Smith finishes 3-5, third overall. #12 Shane McKeown is third in moto 2.
Mini women Open 7-15: The consistency of #31 E Wernig, nice to see. Her 1-1 wins earn her the top podium spot. #44 Brooke Steinberg, with two strong second-place finishes, gets second overall. #24 Haleigh Jowett is third in moto 1. #817 Diamond Bailey grabs the third overall with 4-3 wins.
Mini Women Support 7-15: Two first-place finishes for #360 Kaitlyn Kaczka, and she’s your #1 overall winner. Anna Sheubrooks #101 finished second in moto 1, third in moto 2 and third overall. #962 Nicole Garrison was second overall with 3-2 finishes.
Open A class: Tony Archer #285, unbeatable this weekend,
grabs both first-place moto wins and another overall for the day. #343 Stephen Stella, no stranger
to second-place wins for the day, earns
himself two more second-place finishes and second overall. #177 Joshua Stein takes third in moto 1, but the 5-3 wins of #41 David Callihan put him in the third overall spot.
Open B: Brandon Newman #714 proves he’s the best in his class for the day with two first-place moto wins and the overall. #89 Charles Vane is
second in moto 1, fourth in moto 2 and second overall. #14 Anthony Smith Jr. finishes third in moto 1. William Knott #132 finishes third in
moto 2, but his 9-3 finishes were not good enough to make the podium today. It’s the 4-6 wins of #101 Brian Funkhouser that grab the third-place
overall.Open C: All the way from Lodi, Ohio, it’s Mario
Testa #27 going 1-1. Ryan White #241 grabs both second-place finishes. #88 Garrett Reynolds wins third in moto 1, and #529 Gregory Hoffman gets third in moto 2. It’s the 4-4 finishes of #61 Anthony Hall Jr. that award him third overall.
Open C Div II: The solid riding of #946 Nicholas Mayberry gets him two first-place finishes and the overall. #996 Robert McFarland finishes second in moto 1 and his 2-4 wins mean he finishes third overall behind #99 Brett Tomich, going 3-2, sitting in the #2 podium spot. #199 Deric Stubbs comes across the finish line third in moto 2, just missing the podium with 5-3 wins.
Schoolboy 12-16: No one has more first-place wins today than #274 Cristhian Pinto. He grabs first overall by finishing first in moto 1 and 3rd in moto 2. Alexander Frye #28 is second overall with 4-1 wins. #286 Austin Toskov took third on
the podium with 5-2 wins. Unfortunately for #31 Charles Wernig, finishing third in moto 1 and fourth in moto 2 was not enough to take an overall position. #244 Tyler Kirschner took second place in moto 1, DNF in moto 2.
Supermini 12-16: No stranger to the podium today, #286 Austin Toskov goes 2-1 for first overall. #28 Alexander Frye comes across first in moto 1, DNF moto 2. #22 Joey Deneen finishes third in moto 1, DNF moto 2. That gave #19 Cody
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Jr. Mini 7-11: A packed gate with 35 racers lined up, and it results in the first win of the day for KTM #71x Shane Desell, who goes 1-2 for the top
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80A 12-15 class: #28 Alexander Frye finished first in moto 1, but it was Coty Schock #19 and his 3-1 wins that grab first overall for the day. #244 Tyler Kirschner finishes second in moto 1. Moto 2’s second-place winner #31 Charles Wernig and his 4-2 wins today grabs the #2 spot on the podium. Ronald Perry #313, 6-3 for the day, finishes third overall.
80 B 12-15: A solid day for #22x Michael Holliday, grabbing both moto wins and the overall. Two solid second-place wins for #21 Jesse Chappell and two third-place wins by #55 John McNamara, for second and third podium spots respectively.
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80 B 9-11: #99 George Frye finishes first in moto 1 ahead of #58 Justin Rodbell in second and #259 Walter Benitez in third. Moto 2 saw #58 Justin Rodbell take the win, going 2-1 for the day and winning first overall. #449 Kyle Henderson grabs second in moto 2 and with 4-2 wins for the day earns third overall. George Frye #99, third in moto 2, going 1-3 for the day, is second overall.
80 C 9-11: Two first-place finishes by #38 Ryan Ganoe, and he’s your first-place overall winner. Second overall went to #826 Christopher Doering, going 2-3 for the day. Two fourth-place finishes earn #17 Connor Neumer third overall. Erich Friedrich #07 grabs third place in moto 1.
Kobe White #51, who just misses the podium today, took second in moto 2.
60 A class: Five KTMs line up at the gate, and it’s #726 Cameron Dowell coming across the finish first in moto 1, followed by #58 Justin Rodbell and then #259 Walter Benitez. In moto 2, it’s #58 Justin Rodbell in first, #259 Walter Benitez in second, and #7 Dunovan Ivory, third. Overall finish positions: 1). #58 Justin Rodbell (2-1); 2) #259 Walter Benitez (3-2); 3) #726 Cameron Dowell (1-5).
60 B class: Two first-place wins by #100 Jarrett Frye and the overall win! #314 Tyler Stepek grabs second in moto 1, DNF moto 2 and leaves the door open for #125 Cody Groves to grab second in moto 2, going 4-2 for the day and taking the #2 overall position. Moto 1’s third-place winner, #6 Michael Lacore Jr., just missing the podium, goes 3-7 for the day. It was moto 2’s third-place winner, #271 Martin Mundo, going 5-3 for the day, who was awarded the third overall position.
60 C class: For the second time today, #38x Ryan Ganoe goes 1-1 and wins the overall. Two second-place wins by #7 Dillion Curry, and
he sits in the #2 overall position. #121 Kyle McAllister finishes third in moto 1, is edged out in moto 2 and finished fourth, giving the third overall position to #50 Bradley Harding. Bradley went 4-3 for the day.
60 C Div II: #94 Todd Stith rides to two first-place wins and the overall. Benjamin Carroll #568 gets two second-place finishes and second overall. Moto 1’s third-place winner was #82 Chris Calvy, 3-7 for the day. It’s moto 2’s third-place winner, #62 Colin Walker, grabbing third overall with 6-3 wins.
50 A class: Both motos a mirror of each other, with all four riders finishing identically each time. #13 Gavin Blue, first; #605 Charles Canter Jr., second; #172 Hogan Cassell, third; and #29 Seth Walker, fourth.
50 B class: Two top place finishes again for #94 Todd Stith, and he earns his second first-place overall of the day. #135 Gage Beatty comes across the finish second in moto 1, third in moto 2, and gets second overall. #48x Logan Miller finishes third in moto 1 but fifth in moto 2, just missing the #3 podium spot; he gives third overall up to #14 Jake Boteler, who goes 6-2 for the day.
50 Oil 7-8: Two racers in this class; #29 Seth Walker gets two first-place wins and the overall. #529 Justin Luckett earns two second-place wins, second overall.
50 oil 4-6: Out of twelve at the gate, the same three racers finish both motos in the same positions: #03 Carrington Taylor, first; #39 Zane Slade, second; #15 Mason Naecker, third.
50 4 stroke multi speed: Collin Partridge #801 grabs two first-place wins, first overall; #962 Hallie Garrison, two second-place wins and second overall; #115 Madison Beatty, two third-place wins and third overall.
50 shaft/ PW 4-6: First moto, it’s #48 Andrew Rodbell coming across the finish first; #127 Kyle Luckett, second; #15 mason Naecker, third. In moto 2, it’s #127 Kyle Luckett grabbing first and winning the overall. #15 Mason Naecker, finishing second in moto 2, gets second overall for doing so. Moto 2’s third-place winner, #48 Andrew Rodbell, goes 1-3 for the day and lands the #2 overall.
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Baldwin, Maryland’s Joey Alexander took a pair of wins as the Baltimore County Trail Riders hosted a doubleheader weekend at the Mason Dixon Fairgrounds. The name is very appropriate; as you leave the facility, turn right and you see a “Welcome to Maryland” sign; turn left and you see a “Welcome to Pennsylvania” sign. Alexander topped the 250 B and Adult 150 and led the 250 Sportsman into turn three only to over-cook it and drop to fourth.
As has been the case all year at these small, created ovals, the leader of the 250 class out of two is usually the winner, with several riders evenly matched. Alexander and Colton Smith ran side by side for the first two laps, with Alexander on the inside. By the end of two, Alexander had taken the lead with Matt Langrehr, Samantha Bergman and Brian Nuse fighting for third. Alexander put some distance on the others, while Smith, Langrehr, and Bergman fought closely for second.
The Adult 150 were different machines, but a lot of the same riders. This time Alexander started pulling away from Langrehr, Bergman and Joe Dragunas. Bergman and Dragunas got by Langrehr off two on the third lap, while Jason Cole did a good job of coming from the penalty line to take fourth at the start of the sixth lap.
Alexander led the 250 Sportsman into three but slid wide, giving Smith, Bergman and Langrehr another position. Smith put a little distance on the others, while Alexander took third off four on the fourth lap and tried to get under Bergman in two on the seventh lap, but he was too low and got caught in the dirt berm on the inside and fell.
After falling in the heat, 125 dominator Smith had to start from the penalty line. Not a problem, as he was in second behind Jason Cole, with Dragunas, Jeff Standiford and Sean Simmons following. Cole and Smith put some distance on a lonely third-place rider, Dragunas. Smith kept trying, but had trouble on the slick spots on the track, only to drift further back.
Anthony Crabbe took his first win of the season in the Open B. He went to the front off two from Kevin Bills, Greg Lerch, Albert Cook and Jason
Cunningham bringing up the rear. Crabbe and Bills put some space on the Lerch/
Cook battle for third. Throughout the ten laps, Crabbe rode perfectly and made his
wide body wider, leaving no opening for Bills. On the ninth lap, Cook saw a slight opening into three and executed a bump and run on Lerch to take third.
Brandon Price scored a pair of wins. In the 65 he was a full straightaway in front of the Chris Thomas/Nathan Reichert battle for second that went to Reichert late.
In the 85 (7-11), he and Cameron Smith pulled away in a tight battle for the lead over Ken Kolsovsky. Chase Smith and Reichert. Reichert slipped under Chase for fourth into three on the fourth lap.
Brett Friedel jumped in front of Don Mullen Sr., Scott Mullen, Jack Stedding and George MacNeill at the start of the 40 +. In the middle laps, the Mullens engaged in a little sibling rivalry, swapping second several times before Don took control on the seventh lap.
Only three 450 A riders entered, all members of Donnie Mullen’s posse. He made things interesting in the heat by jumping the start, then taking the win late in the race. In the final, he didn’t jump, but he, Steve Lerch and Gary Jenkins traded positions in every turn. After playing with the other two, Mullen took the lead on the final lap, leaving Lerch and Jenkins to fight for second.
08_28 Delta Round 6 Results:40 +:1) Brett Friedel 2) Don Mullen Sr. 3) Scott Mullen 4) Jack Stedding 5) George MacNeill 50 Chain Drive:1) Jacob Gast 2) Jonathan Price 50 Shaft Drive:1) Nicholas Crone 2) Jory Willow 30 +:1) Rick Winsett ; 2) Albert Cook 3) Jack Stedding 4) Craig Tomison 125:1) Jason Cole 2) Colton Smith 3) Joe Dragunas 4) Sean Simmons 5) Jeff Standiford
65:1) Brandon Price 2) Nathan Reichert 3) Chris Thomas 4) Chase Smith 5) Karl Wheeler 6) Trever Williams 7) Jordan Desombre 8. Melanie Siegel 9. Zack Kolsovsky 50 +:1) Don Mullen Sr. 2) George MacNeill 250 B:1) Joey Alexander 2) Colton Smith 3) Samantha Bergman 4) Matthew Langrehr 5) Anthony Crabbe 6) Brian Nuse 7) Matt Trout 85 (7-11):1) Brandon Price 2) Cameron Smith 3) Ken Kolsovsky Jr. 4) Nathan Reichert 5) Chase Smith 6) Georgie Price V; 7) Dustin Otto
50 (7-8):1) Dustin Otto 2) Jacob Gast 3) Nicholas Crone 4) Braden Winsett 5) Trever Williams Open B:1) Anthony Crabbe 2) Kevin Bills 3) Albert Cook 4) Greg Lerch 5) Jason Cunningham 6) Jason Cole 7) Robert McFadden 250 Sportsman:1) Colton Smith 2) Samantha Bergman 3) Matt Trout 4) Matt Langrehr 5) Joey Alexander Open Twins/Vintage:1) Mike Poe 2) Craig Tomison 3) Matt Langrehr 4) Tom Scibek 5) Jason Isennock 150 Air Cooled Youth:1) Cameron Smith 2) Ryan Dragunas 3) Chase Smith 4) Jeremy Duggan 5) Dustin Healey 6) Bobby Otto 7) Brett Friedel 85 (12-15):1) Dustin Healey 2) Bobby Otto Womens 150:1) Megan Bell 2) Josee Stedding 3) Melissa Hildebrand 4) Delaney Cadden 5) Taylor Tsirigos Adult 150:1) Joey Alexander 2) Samantha Bergman 3) Joe Dragunas 4) Jason Cole 5) Matt Langrehr 6) Sean Simmons 7) Albert Cook 8. Josee Stedding 9. Melissa Hildebrand Open Sportsman:1) Donnie Mullen 2) Steve Lerch 3) Gary Jenkins
08_29 Delta Round 7 Results:40 +: 1) Brett Friedel 2) Scott Mullen 3) Jack Stedding
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50 Chain Drive:1) Jacob Gast 2) Matt Scibek 3) Jonathan Price; Rainey Pacis 125:1) Colton Smith 2) Jason Cole 3) Jeff Standiford 4) Joe Dragunas 65 (7-11):1) Brandon Price 2) Karl Wheeler 3) Melanie Siegel 4) Chase Smith 5) Chris Thomas 6) Trever Williams 7) Doug Cook 8) Nathan Reichert 250 B:1) Colton Smith 2) Matt Langrehr 3) Joey Alexander 4) Samantha Bergman 5) Anthony Crabbe 6) Matt Trout 7) Brian Nuse85 (7-11):1) Cameron Smith 2) Brandon Price 3) Nathan Reichert 4) Chase Smith 5) Georgie Price 50 (7-8):1) Nicholas Crone 2) Doug Cook 3) Trever Williams 4) Jacob Gast 5) Braden Winsett Open B:1) Anthony Crabbe 2) Greg Lerch 3) Jason Cole 4) Albert Cook 5) Robert McFadden 250 Sportsman:1) Joey Alexander 2) Colton Smith 3) Samantha Bergman 4) Matt Trout 5) Matt Langrehr Vintage:1) Matt Langrehr 2) Craig Tomison 3) Mike Eney150 Air Cooled- Youth:1) Cameron Smith 2) Chase Smith 3) Jeremy Duggan 4) Ryan Dragunas 5) Jacob GastWomen:1) Megan Bell 2) Melissa Hildebrand 3) Delaney Cadden 4) Taylor Tsirigos 5) Josee SteddingAdult 150:1) Joey Alexander 2) Albert Cook 3) Samantha Bergman 4) Jason Cole 5) Joe Dragunas 6) Matt Langrehr 7) Bob Hildebrand 8) Melissa
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Patterson Prevails at Steel City Women’s National MX
Jessica Patterson overcame a horrendous start to capture her sixth overall win on her DNA Shred Stix/Star Racing/Easton EXP/
FMF Yamaha at the penultimate round of the Women’s Pro
M o t o c r o s s Championship.Honda Red
Bull Racing’s Ashley Fiolek, the defending champion, snared the start of the first moto, followed by Tarah Geiger on her Honda and Mariana Balbi on her Motoconcepts Yamaha. Patterson crashed on the start and charged from last (30th) to 8th by the end of the first lap, as Fiolek extended her lead over Balbi. Patterson worked her way forward and passed Balbi on the final lap of the 15-minute plus one lap moto to close within ten seconds
of Fiolek.Patterson absconded with the
second moto, followed by Fiolek and Alexah Pearson on her Yamaha. Fiolek
closed on Patterson near the nine-minute mark and cut inside for the lead. Patterson returned the pass less than a half lap later. Patterson held a two-second lead at 14 minutes into the moto. Fiolek closed on the last lap, tried to jam inside Patterson in the final turn, made contact and went down.Patterson stayed upright and
motored across the finish line for the win and overall. Fiolek remounted for second and
second overall. Pearson was third in the moto, while Balbi was fourth and third overall.B a l t i m o r e ,
Maryland’s Sade Allender snared 20th overall on her Kawasaki with a 24-18 day.
Women’s Motocross Overall Results:1) Jessica Patterson 2) Ashley Fiolek 3) Mariana Balbi 4) Alexah Pearson 5) Sara Price 6) Tarah Geiger
7) Vicki Golden 8) Sherri Cruse 9) Jacqueline Strong 10) Sarah Whitmore
Ashley Fiolek
Daytona 2010 By Wayne SodyLucas Oil AMA Women’s Pro Motocross Championship
Round 7: FMF Steel City National, Steel City RacewayDelmont, PA - Sept. 4, 2010
By Tim Rader
Sade AllenderJessica Patterson
Ashley Fiolek Ashley Fiolek
Jessica Patterson
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Jessica Patterson (2) leads Ashley Fiolek (1) into the final turn.
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Windham Wins While Canard Sweeps Steel City National MX
The penultimate round of the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship saw arguably the best American motocrosser to never win a championship take another win in his long career. Honda Red Bull Racing’s Kevin Windham put in impressive 1-2 motos to win the 450 Class.
Trey Canard kept his 250 Class Championship hopes alive and swept to his fifth win on his Geico Powersports Honda.
Honda Red Bull Racing’s Andrew Short snagged the start of the first 450 moto, with Brett Metcalfe on his Geico Powersports Honda and Ben Townley on his Troy Lee Designs/Lucas Oil/Red Bull Honda in tow. Newly crowned champion Ryan Dungey was sidelined with a broken front rotor on his Rockstar Makita Suzuki.
Metcalfe motored by Short to end the first lap, while Justin Brayton moved to third on his Muscle Milk/Toyota/JGR MX Yamaha, with Windham fourth. Windham soon passed Brayton, then 12 minutes into the moto passed Short. Windham nabbed the lead near halfway.
Metcalfe retook the lead just before the finish line, 24 minutes into the moto. Windham challenged Metcalfe
33 minutes into the moto, then made the pass and held off Metcalfe for the win. Townley recovered to third
Short snared the second 450 start too, followed by Dungey, Windham and Brayton. Windham charged past Dungey, then three minutes into the moto diced with Short and grabbed the lead. Two laps later Dungey passed Windham, while Brayton moved to third. At the 22-minute mark, Metcalfe began battling Brayton, then the pair closed on and pushed Windham.
Dungey won the moto, followed by Windham, Metcalfe and Brayton.
Windham was atop the podium, with Metcalfe second (2-3) and Brayton third (5-4).
New Jersey’s Jason Lawrence, J-Law, finished 19th by going 28-15 on his self-
s p o n s o r e d Yamaha. Lowell S p a n g l e r scored 16-20 and snagged 20th on his Monster Energy Team Green/Pro Circuit K a w a s a k i , while fellow Pennsylvanian Ronnie Stewart scored 29th on his Ocean C o u n t y Powerspor ts /
Full Travel Innovations Suzuki with a 26-25 day.
Delaware’s Tyler Wozney; Maryland’s Daniel Corbin; Pennsylvania’s Roy Holt, Daniel Horton Jr., Kyle Sidle, Broc Streit, Garret Toth, Richard White and Ryan Zimmerman; and New Jersey’s Ryan Gainey, Anthony Roth and Bryan Wallace entered and attempted to qualify.
Fall was in the air, as the weather was unsettled, overcast, breezy and cool, although there were
brief periods of sunshine. Then it cleared off for a beautiful late afternoon.
Tyla Rattray led the first 250 moto on his Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki, but was quickly passed by his teammate Christophe Pourcel. Trey Canard was third on his Geico Powersports Honda, then
nabbed second. Canard battled and passed Pourcel, and the pair swapped the lead, with Canard prevailing before halfway. Canard stretched a four-second lead at the 20-minute mark, but
barely held off Pourcel at the finish. Rattray was third.
Budd’s Creek winner Dean Wilson started strong in the second 250 moto aboard his Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki with Geico
Powersports Honda’s
Eli Tomac close behind. Wilson led for most of the moto as Canard and Pourcel charged to the front and were second and third just after mid-moto. Canard nabbed the lead near the end of 30 minutes and held off Pourcel, while
Wilson dropped to third.Canard was atop the podium. Pourcel
was second overall with a pair of seconds, and Rattray went 3-4 for third.
Darryn Durham nabbed 10th on his Honda of Troy with an 8-10 day! Fellow Pennsylvanian Shane Durham snared 20th on his Honda by going 16-24, while Steve Roman raced to 23rd on his Hillview Motorsports/Pro-Action Suspension Yamaha with a 20-28 day. Maryland’s Tony Archer went 30-33 for 32nd on his Coleman Powersports/O’Neal/Dunlop/Shoei Suzuki.
Maryland’s Eric McKay, Thomas Mudgett Jr. and James Palmer; Pennsylvania’s Lee Chavous, Jonathan Ecklund, Chris Lykens, Richard White and Joseph Zambotti III; New Jersey’s Dakota Kessler; and West Virginia’s Logan Martin entered and attempted to qualify.
For information on the Lucas Oil
AMA Pro Motocross Championship, visit www.allisports.com.
450 Motocross Overall Results:1) Kevin Windham 2) Brett Metcalfe 3) Justin Brayton 4) Andrew
Short 5) Mike Alessi 6) Ryan Dungey 7)
Nicholas Paluzzi 8) Kyle Chisholm 9) Robert Kiniry 10) Ben Townley250 Motocross Overall Results:1) Trey Canard 2) Christophe Pourcel 3) Tyla Rattray 4) Eli Tomac 5) Broc Tickle 6) Justin Barcia 7) Blake Wharton 8) Will Hahn 9)Dean Wilson 10) Darryn Durham
Daytona 2010 By Wayne SodyLucas Oil AMA Pro
Motocross Championship Round 11: FMF Steel City National, Steel City Raceway
Delmont, PA - Sept. 4, 2010By Tim Rader
Tony Archer
Lowell Spangler
Steve Roman
(From) Justin Brayton, Kevin Windham and Brett Metcalf on the 450 Podium
Brett Metcalfe (right) congratulates Kevin
Windham (left).
Shane Durham
Darryn Durham
Kevin Windham
Trey Canard
Ronnie Stewart
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After a few weeks off from the racing action, the D6 PA State Harescramble Championship series returned to Evansville MX Park in the beautiful scenic mountains of Berwick, PA., Sept. 5, 2010.
With plenty of sunshine, partly cloudy conditions, a steady wind gust from time to time and no rain in sight, the track was very dry and dusty for the racing event.
Evansville had another great turnout, with more than one 100 riders coming out for this event looking forward to the always challenging five-mile course.
The 201 open A of the adult bike class had Obermeyer/Yamaha rider Charlie Mullins came up from North Carolina to do a battle with some of our local riders. Meanwhile, in the adult quad AA class, Team Rockstar/Yoshimura/Suzuki’s 2009 GNCC Pro XC1 ATV Champion Chris Borich took the win over Blake Kramer.
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 event and all the events at Evansville MX Park. You can also log on to www.evansvillemxpark.com for their next event. For more results, check out http://www.d6harescrambles.com/.
09_05 Evansville MX Park Results: PeeWee:50cc Oil:1) Burke Marsigilia 2) Chase Peklak50cc Stock:1) Robert J. Motto 2) Zachary Kowanick3) Max Fernandez 4) Ben Roberts5) Colby M. Davis65cc 7-9:1) Brandon Karp
65cc 10-11:1) Jared Swansen 2) Seth DavisYouth Bikes:110 Air cooled:1) Devrynn Clugston 2) Justin M.Deutsch 3) Matthew Davis 4) Jordan I.White 5) Samuel Swansen100-150cc 4 Stock1) Evan Leibensperger 2) Colton Hummer
3) Annelsia Davis 4) Austin Mortimer5) Gage Collins 6) Jake Rouse85cc 7-11:1) Jarrett M. Mohn 2) Ian M. Hess 3)Justin Deutsch 4) Braed Lischtenwalner85cc 12-15:1) Cody Gerhard 2) Jesse J. Shellock3) Cole D. Wilson 4) Alex Bonner 5)Devrynn ClugstonSuperMini:1) Craig B. DeLong 2) Tanner Kels 3) Dalton Gettys 4) Greg Wilson 5) Max CopenheaverYouth Quads:0-50cc:1) Dane W. Molander 2) Jake Smith 3) Blake M. Shughart 4) Hayden Hunter
71-90cc:1) Nick J. Tuski 2) Logan Weishaar 3)Joseph Bender 4) Barry Fernandez Jr.5) Brooklyn N. ShearerAdult Bikes:201 Open A:1) Charles Mullins 2)Shane Hufford 3)
Timmy E. Hunter 4) Nick Davis 5) Ryan D. Francis120-200:1) Dale Wakefield Jr. 2) Sean J. KregerVet A:1) Jason A. Wills 2) Mathew Remaley3) Christian EptingSenior A:1) Billy Slane 2) George V. Esmet
Super Senior:1) John L Hilton 2) Mike Ego 3)
Jerome Lynn 4) Christopher Hunter5) Michael J. Hess201- Open B:1) Hunter Murphy 2) Chad R. Salter3) Ty E. Evans 4) Sean R. Doran 5)John W. Adams120-200 B:1) Dieter Willenbrock 2) Daniel J.Bromley 3) Brian M. Ego
Vet B:1) Owen Kapalski Jr. 2) Bill H. Sellers3) Jim Cassidy 4) John Grosser 5)Roger WeaverSenior B:1) Glen Davis 2) Jeffery C. Haduck 3)Alfred Schnug 4) Steve Barrick 5)Robert FarnonMasters:1) Thomas M. Ebersole 2) Burd J.Guers 3) Tom Phillips201-Open C:1) Tyler McDonald 2) Charles HP.Lengle 3) Jonathan Edel 4) Cody Gerhard 5) Tad Elliott 120-200”1) Ethan G. Jaudas 2) Eric V. Bowman3) Joseph Sichelstiel 4) Drew
Evans 5) Dillion G. HarnishVet C:1) Anthony Castagnera 2) PatrickMarsiglia 3) Corey Lucas 4) AngeloZaccardo 5) Andrew DavisAdult Quads:AA:1) Chris M. Borich 2) Blake Kramer 3) Thomas Koontz Jr.A1:1) Randy C. Hamilton 2) Ian Riggins 3) Nicholas J. CoulsonVet 30+:1) Bryan Axline 2) Bernard Weshaar 3) Anthony Tuski 4) Tom Wright II 5) Steven B. StrackaSenior 40+:1) Tim L. Smith 2) Kenneth
E. Tincher 3) Jeffery Musser 4) Charles Godshall
5) Gregory BurkholderB 30+:1) Jason J. Holley 2) Robert ShughartJr. 3) Brad A. Malavolta 4) EricHolzinger 5) Joseph LuznyB 15+:1) Damian Faust 2) Trent Hoover 3)Kyle J. Denkovich 4) Brian Dolan 5)Zackary FreedC 30+:1) Anthony Neyhard 2) MikeBrensinger 3) Stephen T. Swencki 4)Donald Brinker 5) George LabrundaC 15+:1) Landon C. Wolfe 2) Matthew Burkholer 3) Justin Zellner 4) BrandonRomito 5) Kyle J. Slane200-300:1) Ryan A. Brinker 2) Justin Hess 3)Sean Bonner 4) Cory Kozlosky 5)Brent E. ShearerUtility:1) Dennis L. Brechbill 2) Douglas E.AxlineWomens:1) Allie Slate 2) Sheri Tuski
PA State D6 Harescramble Championship Series
Berwick, PA - September 5, 2010 By Jamie B. Brown/AwesomePhotos.com
CHARLES MULLINS #1020, BIKE 201 - OPEN A CLASS
TANNER KELS #410, YOUTH SUPER MINI 12-15 CLASS
CHRISH BORICH #1, QUAD AA CLASS
KYLE CLAY #1064, QUAD C 15+ CLASS
LANDON C. WOLFE #25Q, QUAD C 15+ CLASS
CODY GERHARD
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Due to unforeseen circumstances, there will be no District 7
president’s letter this month. Stay tuned for
upcoming news!
President’s Corner
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OCTOBER10/3 - Ridge Run Enduro - RRMC
10/9 & 10/10 - Ormond Farms HS - CDR10/17 - Reading Dual Sport - RORR
10/23 & 10/24 - Meteor National Adventure Ride/Dual Sport - MMC10/31 - Pine Barons Enduro - PBER
NOVEMBER11/6 & 11/7 - Tri County National Dual Sport - TCSMC
11/14 - StumpJumper Enduro - MCI11/21 - Delaware HS Hare Scrambles - DER
For last event on ECEA Schedule @ Blue Diamond MX Parkfor Delaware Hare Scrambles Look inside for more info.
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(302) 947-1100 HS CHAIRMAN • (302) 229-1805 HS REFEREEGENERAL INFORMATION 732-890-4378
* Consult ECEA website for details
MAMA Members, The 2010 season is winding down, and what
an exciting year it has been. We have been very fortunate with the weather. As of the writing of this article, we just finished our race at Seaford. Rain caused a little bit of a delay, but we were able to get all motos in even after starting a good bit late.
As we wind the season down, we start planning for what will be a great banquet. Save the date of December 4th. We plan on having the usual outstanding trophies, great food, and lots of fun. Don’t forget to start to put together a picture page for the banquet book. This is always a great keepsake.
We have two races remaining at Budds Creek and one at Tomahawk. The Tomahawk race will be our last race of the season, so expect our normal Halloween activities and the always entertaining parents’ race.
For the 2011 season, we continue to look at other tracks where we might be able to race, so please do let the board know what your thoughts are here. We also are always looking at how we can improve the experience for our members and welcome your insight.
Lastly, as many are aware, MDRA is in discussions with D7 to take over that series as well as D6 series. MAMA has been and will continue to stay close to this situation to evaluate the impact on our organization in
the coming years. It is extremely important
we stay involved in these discussions, as there is no doubt that there will be an impact on motocross in the Mid Atlantic region. The MAMA board wants to ensure that we continue to put on the best youth motocross event in the region and that any agreement in no way negatively impacts MAMA, D7, and motocross in this region. If you have any questions about this subject, feel free to reach out to our board or Wayne Sody (D7 President).
I wish all safe riding, Don LoganPresident.
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Lehr Tops Two Perfect Podiums
The Fritz family, promoters of the Hurricane Hills Sports Center, hosted round 9 of the District 6 promoters Group Quad Ultimate Series. Mother Nature provided a beautiful day of mostly blue skies, 70 degrees and plenty of sunshine. A perfect day for racing!
Honda pilot Randy Lehr topped the podiums of the extremely competitive Quad A
and Pro Am divisions with a pair of perfect 1-1’s. Lehr used great starts and consistent, mistake-fee laps to outrun the competition.
Joseph Masta, Lehr, Mike Konasavage, and Tony Lucarelli led the pack out of the second turn in the opening Quad A moto. Lehr took the point position at the start of lap two, with Lucarelli in tow. Masta was displaced to third and was trailed by Tyler Dommel and Mitch Boughten. Brett Cusumano diced his way to the front after a not-so-great start, taking third with Nicholas Moser in tow. Dommel was relegated to fifth.
Lehr had a three-second lead at the start of lap four over Lucarelli in second. The top five were all spread out, and the only potential battle would be for the lead. Lucarelli charged on the last lap and closed the gap on Lehr but ran out of time. Lehr took the checkers two seconds ahead of Lucarelli. Cusumano, Moser and Dommel completed the top five.
Cusumano, Lehr, Dommel, Konasavage, Adam Sinz and Lucarelli led the start of the final Quad A moto. Lehr trailed Cusumano for
the first lap but made the pass for the lead at the start of lap two. Cusumano was relegated to second. Dommel, Lucarelli and Konasavage rounded out the top five. Lehr had a two-second lead by the start of lap three. Lucarelli reeled in Dommel and made the pass for third on the flat track section. Dommel was pushed back to fourth. Konasavage held fifth.
Cusumano made a mistake at the entrance to the rhythm section at the end of lap three, which gave Lucarelli second, Dommel third, Konasavage
fourth and Moser fifth. Lehr took the checkered flag with a seven-
second advantage. Lucarelli, Moser, Dommel and Konasavage closed out the top five.
Lehr topped the podium with a perfect 1-1. Lucarelli took second with a consistent 2-2, and Moser completed the rostrum with a 4-3 tally.
Lehr continued his great starts and led the pack off the start of the first Pro Am moto. Moser, Lucarelli, and Cusumano followed.
Lehr continued to lead the pack at the start of lap two but was now being pressured by Lucarelli in second. Moser Cusumano and Sinz rounded out the top five.
Lehr slowly began to pull away and had a five-second lead by the start of lap three. Lucarelli held Lehr’s lead to five
seconds but crashed on the last lap, assuring Lehr another win.
Lehr took the checkers with a six-second lead. Moser, Cusumano, Sinz and Masta rounded out the top five.
Moser, Anthony Burke, Lehr and Lucarelli led the start of the final Pro Am moto. Lehr quickly got by Burke to move into second behind Moser at the start of lap two. Lucarelli and Boughten completed the top five. Lucarelli passed Burke on the downhill triple, taking third after two and a half laps. Burke was displaced to fourth.
Moser continued to hold the point at the start of lap three with Lehr less than a Quad length behind. Any mistakes, and Lehr would capitalize. Moser made that mistake about halfway into lap three, and Lehr slipped past on
the inside in the corner preceding the downhill triple. Moser was relegated to second. Lehr had a three-second lead at the start of lap four that Moser gradually reduced to almost nothing by the last lap. Moser pressured Lehr for the lead but could not get close enough to make a pass. Lehr held on to take the win by only two quad lengths over Moser. Lucarelli, Masta and Burke completed the top five.
Lehr (1-1) topped the podium. Moser (2-2) took second and Masta (5-4) third.
09_05 Hurricane Hills Results:QUAD PW (4-8) limited: 1) Joeseph Naia
QUAD PW Limited (D6) 4-6:1) Jake Zaploski 2) Grant Landis 3) Joeseph Naia 4) Shayne Crull 5) Brandon Bassani QUAD PW Production (6-8):1) Parker Bachman 2) Dale Raven 3) Rickie Bodine III 4) Garrett Hohmeier QUAD 0-70 cvt (6-11):1) Dj Bassani 2) Parker Bachman 3) Bryor Barto 4) Hunter Dentler 5) Peyton Zimmerman
QUAD 0-90 cvt (8-15):1) Travis Wotring 2) Wyatt Kowalchuk 3) Shane Terracciano 4) Joshua Holley 5) Logan BishopQUAD JR MINI (6-11):1) Philip Ciarlo 2) Bryor Barto 3)
Laine Raven 4) Garrett Hohmeier
QUAD SENIOR MINI MOD (8-15):1) Kellie Moran 2) Leonard Wyda 3) Travis Wotring 4) Madison Alessi 5) Philip Ciarlo QUAD 4w Sr Youth Prod 14-17:1) Tyler Young 2) Jordan Welliver 3) Dylon Grubic QUAD SCHBY 200/300 (13-15):1) Matthew Shroyer 2) Trevor Davis 3) Zach Sinz 4) James Nichols 5)
Shay Honeywell QUAD CLGBY:1) Robert Mcghee 2) Gaetano Press 3) Duane Lehman 4) Thomas Showvaker 5) Ethan Keiffer QUAD A: 1) Randy Lehr 2) Tony Lucarelli 3) Nicholas Moser 4) Tyler Dommel 5) Mike Konasavage QUAD B:1) Zakary Burke 2) Bren Marra 3) Gaetano Press 4) Trevor Mack 5) Kyle Quiggle QUAD C:1) Cody Johnson 2) Jeff Herbst 3) James Heininger 4) Keenan Gehman 5) Tyler Koch QUAD Pro AM:1) Randy Lehr 2) Nicholas Moser 3) Joseph Masta 4) Tony Lucarelli 5) Adam Sinz QUAD 25+:1) Andy Ehrenzeller 2) Joshua Diehl 3) Ronald RanckQUAD 30+:1) Mike Konasavage 2) Ronald Ranck QUAD 35+:1) Daniel Decoteau 2) Daniel Wertman 3) Mark Pillion 4) Thomas Perfetto 5) Mike Munn QUAD WOMEN:1) Shay Honeywell 2) Katie Rehm 3) Chrystal Cainzos
Randy Lehr (110) leads the start of the opening Pro Am moto.
Round 9: District 6 Promoters Group Quad Ultimate SeriesHurricane Hills Sports Center
Clifford, PA - Sept. 5, 2010 By Jim Sanderson
Randy Lehr (110) leads the fi rst Pro Am moto.
Nicholas Moser (77) and Randy Lehr (110) lead the start of the fi nal Pro Am moto.
Joseph Masta (789) and Randy Lehr (110) battle for the lead on the
opening lap of the fi rstQuad A moto.
Brett Cusumano (223), Randy Lehr (110) and Tyler Dommel (01) lead the start of the fi nal Quad A moto.
Joseph Masta (789) leads the pack out of the second turn in the fi rst Quad A
moto.
Anthony Burke (21x) and Tony Lucarelli (141) battle for third in the fi nal Pro
Am moto.
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STATE CHAMPIONSHIP3 Moto format for all classes
2 Moto’s on Sat. - 1 Moto SundayRacing will be done by 2:00 p.m. Sunday
in order to get home for Halloween.
100% payback to all A ClassesAll AMA Classes of Motorcycles,
Minibikes, Quads and Youth Quads
Weekend Admission $25 adults $15 (6-12)
Sunday Only Admission $15 adults $10 (6-12)(There will be unlimited A,B, and C Class running
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Labor Day Sunday found round #11 of 12 of the 2010 MDRA Race Series at the beautiful Tomahawk MX Park in Hedgesville, WVa. The day was perfect for racing, with sunny skies but mild temperatures. Rain had fallen the day before and very early in the morning along, with a slight breeze, which made for clear sailing on the day.
The day started off with the riders meeting as usual, only this time series organizers Rod and Jeff Yentzer would have an exciting announcement for the racers of the MDRA. For those that don’t know, the MDRA was originally a branch off of AMA District 7 racing. Many racers from that series had migrated to the MDRA looking for more competition and a more centralized racing series. As the MDRA grew and continually strived to better the series, its hope over the last couple of years has been to merge back with AMA District 7. The goal was to again create an even better racing environment for all. Just days prior to this round, District 7 and the MDRA penned a deal to do exactly that.
For 2011, things should get very exciting. Not only has the merger been created south of the Mason Dixon line, but shortly after this weekend, the promoters of AMA District 6 voted to create their own MDRA 6 Series. In addition, a combined MDRA Quad Series is being created for ATV racers from both districts. What does this all mean you ask? Riders will be able to race in the series of their choice, North or South of the border, if you will, or with a combined card that will allow racers to compete in both series, earning points and awards from both. This means new competition and better logistics, allowing riders to stay either closer to home or to reach out and take on bigger challenges. Stay tuned to the MDRA website for all the details. I believe we’re about to blow the roof off the racing action here in our area.
Back to the day’s racing. It was intense as usual, especially with this year’s series winding down. Points are very valuable at this stage in the game, and the racers know what needs to be done. Check out the day’s results here and again log onto the MDRA website at www.
mdramxracing.com to see how the final points ended out. By the time you’re reading this, the 2010 points series will be all wrapped up.
While you’re online, make sure you check out Tomahawk’s website at www.tomahawkmx.com. It looks like they have a full schedule of racing available to you in October, and don’t forget their open practice days on Wednesdays,
Saturdays and Sundays. We’ll see you at the banquet.
09_05 Tomahawk Results:50 (4-6):1) Deacon Kozel 2) Callin Kauffman 3) Thomas C. Welch 4) Carson Cahill 5) Elijah Leonhard 6) Mathew G. Guzman50 (7-8):1) Gauge Keith 2) Gage B. Stine 3) Henry B. Pendleton 4) Jason L. Neidigh 5) Joshua Doporcyk 6) Chase Yentzer 7) Mason Bowman 8) Jayden Shindel 9) Cole Baer 10) William Saville
50 (4-8) Oil:1) Daniel J. Stephens 2) Callin Kauffman 3) Elijah Leonhard 4) Carson Cahill 5) Jude Kozel 6) Maggie Harmison 7) Aiden Grove50 (4-8) Open:1) Gage B. Stine 2) Henry B. Pendleton 3)Chase Yentzer 4) Deacon Kozel 5) Callin Kauffman 6) Gauge Keith65 (7-11) B:1) Logan Leitzel 2) Michael Blankenship 3) Zachary Lahman65 (7-11) C:1) Jason L. Neidigh 2) Gauge Keith 3) Bryce A. Walborn 4) Gage B. Stine 5) Tyler M. Walborn 6) Henry B. Pendleton 7) Kyle E. Meredith 8) Chris Calvy 9) Chase Yentzer 10) Colton B. Yentzer
85 (9-11) B:1) Mark V. Hushon Jr. 2) Logan Leitzel 3) Cameron Keck 4) Zachery Hinkle 5) Ryley Nield85 (9-11) C:1) CJ Cruse 2) Dain Vallie 3) Lauren Plate4) Patrick A. Stansbury Jr. 5) Bryce A. Walborn 6) Michael Blankenship 7) Devin S. Griffith 8) Kyle E. Meredith 9) Austin
Bear 10) Robert Feconda85 (12-15) B:1) Cory S. Gilliam 2) Brandon K. Garlock 3) Brian Swords85 (12-15) C:1) Blake Bowman 2) Mason Richards 3)James Barry 4) Hunter Holt 5) Austin Cox 6) Trevor H. Betsill 7) Jake Noser 8) Jonathan Doporcyk 9) Nick Hess 10) Hyland P. MuckleJunior Mini (9-13):1) Brandon K. Garlock 2) Mark V. Hushon
Jr. 3) Mason Richards 4) Cory S. Gilliam 5) James Barry 6) Logan Leitzel 7) Blake Bowman 8) CJ Cruse 9) Zachery Hinkle 10)
Patrick A. Stansbury Jr.Super Mini (12-16):1) Jacob Runkles 2) Austin Toskov 3) Colin Richards 4) Brandon K. Garlock 5) Heather Snyder 6) Sean Demoreland 7) Taylor Stevey 8) Shayla Stephens 9) Joshua Gregory 10) John P. TracySB - 2 Stroke (Ages 12-16):1) Thomas Coluzzi 2) Austin Toskov Glen 3) Jacob Runkles 4) Cristhian J. Pinto 5) Tristan S. Kimble 6) John P. Tracy 7) Ryan LintzSB - 4 Stroke (Ages 14-16):1) Ryan Clites 2) Thomas Coluzzi 3) Cristhian J. Pinto 4) Sean Baxley 5) Cody Johnson 6) Isaac D. Harper 7) Tyler Murphy 8) Ryan Lintz9) Travis Christopher 10) Tyler BallCB (Ages14-24):1) Jacob Grove 2) William Knott 3) Anthony Soistman 4) Zachary Helmick 5) Richard Hahn 6) Cody SchenkFour Stroke:1) Garret Toth 2) Jacob Grove 3) Steven Good 4) Luke Richards 5) Seth Kimble250 A:1) Daniel Corbin 2) Broc J. Schmelyun 3) Matthew Hougentogler 4) Andrew Kinsley250 B:1) Ryan Clites 2) Steven Good 3) Cody Johnson 4) Kevin Stoner 5) Tyler Murphy 6) Anthony Soistman 7) Isaac D. Harper 8) Daniel B. Bohon 9) Luke Richards 10) Zachary Coons250 C:1) Cristhian J. Pinto 2) Sean Baxley 3) Michael
Jones 4) Scott A. Childers 5) Cody Schenk 6) Travis Christopher 7) Austin E. Puckett 8) Michael W. Rhodes Jr. 9) Greg Asher 10) Austin FoitOpen A:1) Garret Toth 2) Broc J. Schmelyun 3) Daniel Corbin 4) David M. Azadi 5) Matthew Hougentogler 6) Andrew KinsleyOpen B:1) Jacob Grove 2) Steven Good Grottoes 3) William Knott 4) Daniel B. Bohon 5) Jordan Helman 6) Zach T. Bauer 7) Alex Wise 8) Zachary Coons 9) Zachary Helmick 10) Brock MyersOpen C:1) Austin E. Puckett 2) Max Feldman 3) John Joran 4) Scott A. Childers 5) Scott E. Smeltzer 6) Michael Jones 7) Greg Asher 8)Chelsea W. Newbold 9) Ludwig Hebisch 10) Nick Serbeckus Plus 25:1) John Bowlin 2) Michael Bear 3) Gary Dinges 4) Wayne E. Hall III 5) David B. Thomas 6) Matthew S. Dasher 7)Brad Petrilla 8) Brock Myers 9) Brian Farina 10) Anthony Jewell
Plus 30 A:1) John Bowlin 2) Michael Bear 3) Marc A. Daniels 4) Pat A. Stansbury 5) David B. ThomasPlus 30 B:1) Troy Baer 2) Gary Dinges 3) Brian Farina 4) James Dobbs 5) Clint EarleyPlus 30 C:1) Garry Shipley Jr. 2) Daniel Sweitzer 3) George Little III 4) Jerry Dronenburg 5) Gregory L. Lamb 6) Wayne E. Hall III 7) Yerko G. Gusman 8) Frederick Carter 9) Steve Speck 10) Christopher T. ChristensenPlus 35 A:1) John Bowlin 2) Michael Bear 3) Pat A. Stansbury 4) Ewell Gilliam 5) Michael Hall 6) Marc A. DanielsPlus 35 B/C:1) Troy Baer 2) Clint Earley 3) James Dobbs 4) Mike BeavanSenior A:1) Michael S. Crocker 2) Scott T. Saville 3) Greg
J. Voell 4) Ewell Gilliam 5) Charles Lanza II 6) Jonathan Skinner 7) Kevin Stoner 8) Brad Stepp 9) Paul Baker 10) Tim WhitehairSenior B/C:1) Terrance Newbold 2) Paul Shafer 3) Brian Semder 4) David Hall 5) Mike Beavan 6) Charles C. Ball 7) Michael Wetzel 8) Jerry Dronenburg 9) Allen Shaffer 10) Gregory L. LambPlus 45
1) Scott T. Saville 2) Greg J. Voell 3) Paul Shafer 4) Nathan Smallwood 5) Bert Schulteis 6) Rick Wenger 7) Jim Hilty 8) Mike Beavan 9) Paul Baker 10) Frederick CarterWomen:1) Chelsea W. Newbold 2) Heather Snyder 3) Taylor Stevey 4) Alexa West 5) Shayla Stephens 6) Stefanie M. Skinner 7) Lauren Plate
Gauge Keith handles his 50cc machine with ease, racing to the win in 50cc (7-8) Stock.
Round 11 Tomahawk MX Park - Sept. 5, 2010
By Jim Bull Photo.com
Cristhian Pinto sweeps 250 C against some of the best in the business.
85 (9-11) C blasts the fi rst turn. CJ Cruse (47) races to the win.
Jake Johnson wins both 450 B and College Boy coming off a strong
Loretta’s performance.
Junior Mini leaves the gate tearing up that fresh
T Hawk loam.
Tommy Coluzzi wins School Boy 2.
Chelsea Newbold from Glen Burnie, MD, sweeps the Women’s division.
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Classic Labor Day
“Classic” is the word for today. Labor Day at Sleepy Hollow brings the best out, and round 10 of a series also means that if it’s close, now’s the time to show it. For the fans it may be just another Sunday, but this was a big weekend for most everyone here. I saw Lowell Spangler make his pro debut at Steel City on Saturday, and here he is taking the Open A and 250A. This was not your throw some burgers on the grill and watch TV holiday, most of these guys raced all weekend. Now that’s classic. Side by side battles in all classes, and I got the photos to show it, truly classic.
Let’s get to it, Michael Giovanniello goes (2-1) to take the Supermini, Addison Emory IV goes (1-2) to take second. In the 25+ it was Pamart (3-1), Clark (2-2) and Cook with a (1-3). In the 250A, Spangler (1-1), Sidle in second, followed with Kramer, as classic a battle we have seen all year. In Open A it was Spangler, Sidle and Holton.
250 B: Despite Bobby Piazza throwing down some great starts, it was Balkovic (1-1), Piazza (4-2) and Kastle taking third with a (3-4). Kastle would get his revenge in Open B with a (1-1), Chen with a (4-2), and Shoemaker third with a (5-4). Both these groups were filled with some great talent, and if you have ever watched these guys, it’s not only racing at the front of the pack, it’s every rider. These young men have paid their dues.
Speaking of paying dues, I would like to give a big “Thanks” to all the riders and the families who exemplify what it means to be a MX family. I thank you for your time and commitment,
which are evident in your children.Not to miss anyone, I don’t watch the
points, I’m happy for whoever wins, but I watch the race from a different angle. When I see Lowell go down no matter here or at a Pro outdoor event, I feel his pain, but then in an instant it changes to a “yes!” as he’s up an gone like it’s another day at the office. When I see guys like Arie Reachard go to the
big bike and run three classes, it’s just like watching Sidle or Clark years ago. When I see fathers cheering for their sons like Cory or Austin getting their first wins, I say “Thank you.”
Back to “Classic.” I save the best two for last. Future classic racers, Open C, three Yamahas on the front, Arie takes a third with a (4-4). But the two on the front I have been
watching are Calvyn Beck out of York, PA, and Sean Baxley out of Westminster, MD. Usually one of them gets out front and the other gets hung up, but today they got to go at it side by side. I must confess I stopped taking pictures to watch the race. Beck wins with a (2-1), Baxley takes second with a (1-2). In the 250 C, it was Baxley with a (1-1), Beck with a (3-2) and Frey (2-3).
Nothing says “Classic” Labor Day at the Hollow like watching Barry Carsten and Greg Pamart race. It doesn’t get any better than this. Race of the day; no, race of the season. I don’t think there were ever more than a couple of bike lengths between them at any time, every race, every lap.
And that’s “the way I saw it”
09_06 Sleepy Hollow Results:25+A:1) Parmart 2) Clark 3) Cook25+B/C:1) Kalnas 2) M. Emery 3) Futer250A:1) Spangler 2) Sidle 3) Kramer250B:1) Balkovic 2) Piazza 3) Kastle250C:1) Baxley 2) Beck 3) Frey30+A:1) Parmart 2) Carsten 3) Dickson30+B:1) Edris 2) Boltz 3) Missimer30+C:1) Nicholson 2) Jimenez 3) Peregrino35+A:1) Parmart 2) Carsten 3) Weindel35+B/C:1) Edris 2) Missimer 3) Dipasquale40+A:1) Carsten 2) Dickson 3) Jarvis40+B/C:1) Desimone 2) Bari 3) Harmes45+B/C:1) Tussel 2) Reitz 3) Schuler50 Stock(4-6):1) Amilcare 2) Harper 3) Espinoza50 Stock(7-8):1) Congdon 2) Jarvis 3) Hoover50 Oil(4-8):1) Harper 2) Amilcare 3) Espinoza
50 Open(4-8):1) Jarvis 2) Irion 3) Kucowski65B(7-11):1) Kusmider 2) Carsten 3)Kozik65C(7-11):1) Jarvis 2) Gibson 3) Hugney85B(12-15):1) Garlock 2) Emory 3) Weindel85B(9-11):1) Hartranft 2) Hushon 3) Terry85C(12-15):1) Tibberino 2) Bari 3)Betsill
85C(9-11):1) Bear 2) Terry 3) ReigleCollegeboy(14-24):1) Disciullo 2) Frederick 3) AstudilloJr Mini(9-13):1) Hartranft 2) Hushon 3) WeindelOPEN A:1) Spangler 2) Sidle 3) HoltonOPEN B:1) Kastle 2) Chen 3) ShoemakerOPEN C:1) Beck 2) Baxley 3) Reachard
Schoolboy 1 (12-16): 1) Garlock 2) Astudillo 3) DreisbachSchoolboy 2 (14-16): 1)Balkovic 2) Piazza 3) HartranftSupermini(112 2stk/1504stk):1) Giovannielo 2) Emery 3) VillafaneWomen:1) Stevey 2) Kastle 3) TurickFor a complete listing of results go to d6mx.com
Ultimate Series Round 10 Sleepy Hollow - Sept. 6, 2010
By Jim Mucklin www.jimmucklinphotography.com
Ritchie Kastle takes fi rst in Open B.
Team Three generation of the Reitz Team
Beck and Bailey battle in the C.
(914) Austin Bear takes a fi rst in 85C(9-11).
Jordan (JJ) Jarvis, 1st in 65c,1st in 50 open
Carsten and Parmat go at it all day! 326 Michael Giovanniello takes fi rst in Super mini.
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