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ASHLEY BOYANJIM MUCKLINPAM TIMBERMANMICHAEL SALERNO

MIKE GURNSEYTIM DENNISLEN BREECH

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Happy 4th of July everybody. Boy, this is a big one. Our independence. We sure have taken a ride on that wave, haven’t we.

Right now as we are enjoying our freedoms, there are many great Americans still fighting for our independence. I know that most of us will take that for granted and not even give it a second thought but I ask that you please take a moment, not only on the 4th, but each and every day to remember what it’s like to be free and to appreciate the young men and women that are fighting each and every day for us to remain that way. No matter, what your views, the next time you see a member of our armed forces please thank them for your independence and for what they do each and every day for the good ole’ U.S. of A.

Hard to believe it’s July already. The race

season is in full swing and I’d also like to thank each and every one of you. Given the state of the Union and everything else that is going on, the faithful are still out, doing what we love to do, and thats to race motorcycles and quads. Thru thick and thin, you all have come out to participate and I salute you for that.

In this issue, find all of our regular columns, some great race coverage and points updates for many of your favorite race series. By this printing, the Ultimate MX Series will have 7 of 10 rounds in the books and the MDRA 6 of 12. Before you know it, it will be time for the big year end shootout thats going to bring us some of the best racing of the decade.

It will be a joy to watch 20 plus classes of full gates go at it to see who the fastest racers on the East Coast really are. If you don’t qualify, please plan to attend to support the racers of your chosen series. My bet is that it’s gonna get wild.

In this issue also find some great Harescrambles and Flat Track coverage. Some of your local HS guys did really well at the recent National at Miles Mountain and many of your local flat track racers will be competing at their Amateur Nationals just as this issue is releasing.

Speaking of Nationals, the big one is only weeks away. Stay tuned next month for a Loretta Lynn Preview. We will tell you who’s going and who to watch for. We are loaded with talent here in our region, and it’s very likely that someone will come home champion.

Please enjoy the issue at we’ll see you at the races.

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Volume 12 • Issue 4 • July 2008Our Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Subscription Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ultimate / PAMX ATV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6MDRA at Mountaineer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9Pagoda Youth HS and TT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Hurricane Hills Opener . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12NE Classic at Broome Tioga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Pennsylvania Short Track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14PA State HS at Evansville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16AMA Youth National HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Delmarva Series at Pagoda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Delmarva Series at DMX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20MX Racing – Kids For Hope at RPMX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25MDRA at Doublin Gap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29Getting Sideways w/Cory Texter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Upcoming Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31ECEA – Ridge HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32NEOC – Cumberland HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34A Kids View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Sleepy Hollow Motocross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36NJ Rider Spotlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38MDRA at Pleasure Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40The Racers Edge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41The Wrench Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Pagoda Supercross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Blue Grey at Budds Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

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Our AdvertisersAction Motorsports .................................... 21Advanced Machine Service ...................... 30Amsoil ........................................................ 12B & B Sales and Service ........................... 12Blettner Powersports ................................... 8Blue Diamond ............................................ 47BMS............................................................ 16Bromley Motorcycle Sales .........................17Budds Creek .............................................. 43Canyon Motorsports .................................. 32Cruise One ................................................. 28Cumberland Cycle Center ......................... 23Cycle Tech ................................................. 25D6 MXP Group ........................................... 26Doublin Gap ............................................... 29East Coast Enduro Association ................ 33Ephrata Cycle and Sports ......................... 23Evansville/TPC ........................................... 39Fastmann Racing ....................................... 19Gap Racing .................................................. 8Griffs Cycle ................................................ 28Grumbines RV Center .................................. 2Happy Ramblers ........................................ 23Jim Mucklin Photography .......................... 36Jim Murrays ............................................... 12JR’s Cycle Shop .........................................11Keeney Motosports/EVO........................... 15Keystone Trailers, Inc. ............................... 22KoolKidz ATV ............................................... 6Kymco USA .................................................. 7Lancaster Harley Davidson Racing ........... 15Lancaster Honda ....................................... 28Lebanon Valley Cycles .............................. 13Lebanon Valley Trailer................................ 38MAMA ........................................................ 45Martinsburg Motorsports ......................... 48Matto Cycle .................................................11McBride Sport Accessories ..................... 13Moto Graphx ................................................ 2Moto Jockey ...............................................11Mountaineer Raceway ............................... 42Mt. Holly Racing ........................................ 26OERV .......................................................... 30Offroad Cycle ............................................. 34Offroad Cycle Supply ................................ 16Offroad Motorsports.................................. 30Pagoda ....................................................... 19Powerseal................................................... 30Precision Racing Parts .............................. 24

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Happy Rambler MXMay 18, 2008

Story By Ashley Boyan - Photos By J.C. Benson

Happy Ramblers 5/18/08By Ashley Boyan Photography

It was a sea of vibrantly colored umbrellas at Happy Ramblers for round # 5 of the 2008 MDRA Race Series. One gigantic motocross slip n’ slide. The starting gate resembled that of a pro national with every rider having an umbrella mate providing refuge from the torrential downpours. Thanks to Chad Wages, who made a smart decision to sit this one out for graciously lending me an umbrella to continue on with the shooting.

The day started off fair with the rain holding off until 11 am and then quarter sized drops began to saturate the already slippery track. The mud was thick and it swallowed several riders in the corners, as well as causing a couple nasty wrecks over the 10 commandments. Riders were fairly squirrelly and had a tough time staying up for all laps. But that did not stop riders like Max Stevey, Garret Toth, and Jeremy Cook who showed their skills in the mud. Amber Hughes took the women’s division beating out Green for the win. Jeremy Cook swept the 250 A, Open A, Plus 25 and Four Stroke divisions. Daniel Corbin had tough luck in the 250 A class but took 2nd in the Open A.

Of course the rain went on strike at the end of the day providing a break for the sun to shine. Hopefully when Happy’s next MDRA round rolls around on September 14 I will need some sun block instead of an umbrella. See you then.

MDRA - Round # 5 Happy Ramblers Race Results250 A 1. Jeremy Cook; 2. Willy Toth Jr.; 3. Patrick Wastler; 4. Broc J. Schmelyun; 5. Daniel Corbin; 6. Derrick E. Wile; 7. Eric Myers; 8. James White; 9. Chad Wages 250 B1. Garret Toth; 2. Cody Lunceford; 3. Jordan Helman; 4. Robert Moore; 5. Steven Good; 6. Michael Mc-cubbin; 7. Joshua Fisher; 8. Anthony D. Smith Jr.; 9. Andrew Poling; 10. Luke Richards250 C 1. Derek Miller; 2. Max Stevey; 3. Austin Robson; 4. Bradley J. Cree; 5. Brandon Mcmanus; 6. Michael S. Thompson; 7. Jordan Stambaugh; 8. Zachary Helmick; 9. Zachary Russo; 10. Christopher Dorsogna250 C Consi 1 1. Justin Jones; 2. Kevin Reese; 3. Scott Herb; 4. Christopher S. Poe; 5. Wade A. Droneburg; 6. Cory A. Bupp; 7. Neilson L. Warfi eld; 8. Ethan Brown; 9. Toby L. Rhodes; 10. Justin Crider; 250 C Div 11. Max Stevey; 2. Derek Miller; 3. Michael S. Thomp-son; 4. Austin Robson; 5. Stanley Bolen, III; 6. Joshua Black; 7. Bradley Kuehne; 8. Adam Hursh; 9. Scott T. Heilman; 10. James A. Kerrick, Jr.

250 C Div 2 1. Brandon Mcmanus; 2. Bradley J. Cree; 3. Joshua Kryeski; 4. Thomas Webb; 5. Evan J. Cook; 6. Kyle Haas; 7. Josh Rakvin; 8. Kyle Funk; 9. Richard Runion; 10. Kelsey Green; 50 (4-6) 1. Jordan Jarvis; 2. Jack Rogers; 3. Henry B. Pendle-ton; 4. Gauge Keith; 5. Russell Macdowell; 6. Griffi n B. Hoover; 7. Nathan Murphy; 8. Michael Lacore Jr.; 9. Colton B. Yentzer; 10. Jason L. Neidigh50 (7-8) 1. Logan Leitzel; 2. Taner W. Triggs; 3. Ryan Ganoe; 4. Dain Vallie; 5. Kyler Coles; 6. Chris Calvy; 7. Michael Blankenship; 8. Kyle Chrisovergis; 9. Caleb Keck; 10. Joshua Kline50 Oil (4-6) 1. Jack Rogers; 2. Jordan Jarvis; 3. Jason L. Neidigh; 4. Michael Lacore Jr.5. Griffi n B. Hoover; 6. Chase Yentzer; 7. Colton B. Yentzer; 8. Gauge Keith; 9. Russell Macdowell; 10. Mason Bowman50 Oil (7-8) 1. Taner W. Triggs; 2. Slade A. Tressler; 3. Gianni Lumadue; 4. Hunter E. Mumper; 5. Chris Calvy; 6. Colin Hugney; 65 (7-11) B 1. Tristan S. Kimble; 2. Joseph Balkovic; 3. Mathew A. Boyer; 4. Cory S. Gilliam; 5. Sam D. Sheckells; 6.

Mark V. Hushon, Jr.; 7. Mason Richards; 8. Alec Hoff-man; 9. Cameron Keck; 10. Nicholas Carruba65 (7-11) C 1. Isiah Baker; 2. Patrick A. Stansbury Jr.3. Blake Bowman; 4. Caleb Keck; 5. Bayley Ober-lander; 6. Zackary Wolf; 7. Brendan Ciaburri; 8. Dayton Moore; 9. Zachery Hinkle; 10. Cody Hipkins85 (12-15) B 1. Daryn Thompson; 2. Dillon Thomas; 3. Thomas Coluzzi; 4. Kyle King; 5. Colin Richards; 6. Kevin Stoner; 7. Arie Reachard; 8. Matthew Shutt; 9. Joshua Short; 10. Zach Thomas

85 (12-15) C 1. Dylan Blettner; 2. Sean Baxley; 3. Austin Foit; 4. Chris Makuta; 5. Ronald Perry; 6. Michael W. Rhodes Jr.7. Cody Green; 8. Mike A. Dorsogna; 9. Bradley Kue-hne; 10. Dylan M. Galicki85 (9-11) B 1. Jarek Balkovic; 2. Brandon K. Garlock; 3. Tristan S. Kimble; 4. Cristhian J. Pinto; 5. Tyler L. Strevig; 6. Cory S. Gilliam; 7. Joseph Balkovic; 8. Sam D. Sheckells; 9. Mason Richards; 10. Eric R. Heilman

85 (9-11) C 1. Dalton Blettner; 2. Mathew A. Boyer; 3. Mark V. Hushon, Jr.; 4. Will Myrick; 5. Alec Hoffman; 6. Johnathan Chrysovergis; 7. Christopher R. Harris; 8. Cody Hipkins; 9. Jonathan L. Hynes; 10. Cameron KeckCB (Ages14-24) 1. James White; 2. Shane Wiegel; 3. Curtis Baker; 4. Joshua Fisher; 5. Michael Mccubbin; 6. Grant Zartman; 7. David M. Azadi; 8. An-thony Jewell; 9. Bryan Demuro; 10. Jordan Helman; Four Stroke 1. Jeremy Cook; 2. Dakota Yohe; 3. Cody Riden; 4. Andrew Poling; 5. Dustin Gage; 6. Tyler A. Condon; 7. Trevor Monn; 8. Anthony Barbagallo; 9. Luke Richards; 10. William W. BeezelJunior Mini (9-13)1. Jarek Balkovic; 2. Brandon K. Garlock; 3. Dillon Thomas; 4. Colin Richards; 5. Arie Reachard; 6. Ronald Perry; 7. Tristan S. Kimble; 8. Jesse Pulliam; 9. Michael W. Rhodes Jr.; 10. Cristhian J. PintoSuper Mini (12-15) 1. Daryn Thompson; 2. Thomas Coluzzi; 3. Kyle King; 4. Steven Good; 5. Shayla Stephens; 6. Bobby Dean; 7. Travis Worthington; 8. Dylan Blettner; 9. Johnathan Clark; 10. Cody GreenOpen A 1. Jeremy Cook; 2. Daniel Corbin; 3. Chris Welsh; 4. Eric Myers; 5. Patrick Wastler; 6. Broc J. Schmelyun; 7. Derrick E. Wile; 8. Shane Wiegel; 9. Willy Toth Jr.10. Gregory L. PamartOpen B 1. Garret Toth; 2. Cody Lunceford; 3. Shawn Aitkins; 4. Michael Fessler; 5. Seth Kimble; 6. David M. Azadi; 7. Luke Brown; 8. Brandon S. Seibold; 9. Kristopher Shumaker; 10. Donnie Hyre Jr.Open C 1. Max Stevey; 2. Zachary Helmick; 3. Zach Coons; 4. Michael S. Thompson; 5. Derek Miller; 6. Brandon Mc-

manus; 7. Anthony Jewell; 8. Eric W. Boozel; 9. James A. Kerrick, Jr.; 10. Bryce DownesOpen C Consi 1 1. Jordan Moyer; 2. Brent Yancich; 3. Chris Kirk; 4. Kevin Reese; 5. Trenton Hood; 6. Neilson L. Warfi eld; 7. Kevin Yakamook; 8. Bradley J. Cree; 9. Jimmy Castro; 10. Dakota B. DeckOpen C Div 1 1. Zachary Helmick; 2. Michael S. Thompson; 3. Chris-topher Dorsogna; 4. Brandon Mcmanus; 5. Jordan Stambaugh; 6. Zachary Russo; 7. Kyle Pennington; 8. James A. Kerrick, Jr.; 9. Scott Herb; 10. Aaron Lease

Open C Div 2 1. Max Stevey; 2. Derek Miller; 3. Zach Coons; 4. Eric W. Boozel; 5. Anthony Jewell; 6. Bryce Downes; 7. Joshua Black; 8. Scott E. Smeltzer; 9. Michael Jones; 10. Steven HeydenPlus 25 1. Jeremy Cook; 2. Clinton Johnson; 3. Michael Bear; 4. Chris Welsh; 5. Christopher Ohara; 6. Daniel Leon-hard; 7. Jeremy Savage; 8. Matthew Kessler; 9. Gary Dinges; 10. Ian F. HellerPlus 451. Kenneth E. Messerman; 2. Russell W. Seibold; 3. Rick Wenger; 4. Thomas Nagle; 5. Bert Schulteis; 6. John Myers; 7. Rich BoschertPlus 30 A1. Gregory L. Pamart; 2. Michael Bear; 3. Joe J. Caruso, Ii; 4. Christopher Ohara; 5. William W. Beezel; 6. Jonathan Skinner; 7. Frank BarbagalloPlus 30 B 1. Robert Harris; 2. Kenneth Moore; 3. Gary Dinges; 4. David Hall; 5. James Dow; 6. Matthew Vansant; 7. Tim P. Connelly; 8. John Eckstine Iv; 9. Jim Dobbs; 10. Gary HarperPlus 30 C 1. Brian Gobrecht; 2. Keith Naugle; 3. Michael Lupey; 4. Chris Jansen; 5. Jason Foit; 6. William Kuehne; 7. Joseph Morga; 8. Scott Keller; 9. John D. Ward; 10. Richard PeacockPlus 35 A 1. Gregory L. Pamart; 2. Michael Bear; 3. Christopher Ohara; 4. Todd S. Harper; 5. Joe J. Caruso, Ii; 6. Ewell Gilliam; 7. Joseph Turner; 8. Jonathan SkinnerPlus 35 B 1. Robert Harris; 2. Tim P. Connelly; 3. Mike Beavan; 4. Allen Weaver; 5. Gary Harper; 6. Jd Combs; 7. John Gonzales; 8. David Hall; 9. John Lumadue; 10. John Eckstine IvSB - 2 Stroke (Ages 12-16) 1. Garret Toth; 2. Dakota Yohe; 3. Cody Lunceford; 4. Steven Good; 5. Eddie Jones; 6. Kyle Davis; 7. Michael Fessler; 8. Travis Worthington; 9. Johnathan Clark; 10. Joshua CorbinSB - 4 Stroke (Ages 14-16) 1. Garret Toth; 2. Cody Riden; 3. Robert Moore; 4. Jacob Grove; 5. Steven Bosley; 6. Seth Kimble; 7. Tyler Monn; 8. Andrew Poling; 9. Eric W. Deatrick; 10. Austin RobsonSenior A1. Michael S. Crocker; 2. Todd S. Harper; 3. Todd Michael Stith; 4. Randy O. Mann; 5. John Myers; 6. Joseph Turner; 7. Rich Jarvis; 8. Jeffrey Russo; 9. Ewell Gilliam; 10. Bert SchulteisSenior B 1. Thomas Boschert; 2. Mike Beavan; 3. Allen Weaver; 4. Michael Lupey; 5. Paul Baker; 6. Gary Wilders; 7. William Kuehne; 8. John Gonzales; 9. Robert Bragg; 10. David MosierWomen 1. Amber Hughes; 2. Kelsey Green; 3. Taylor Stevey; 4. Shayla Stephens; 5. Katie Corron; 6. Amanda Poling; 7. Melinda Giberson; 8. Karingtin M. Hess; 9. Kayla Willders; 10. Haley Bosak

Zach Smith and Robert Moore battle in amateur racing action.

Tyler Monn races School Boy at Happy Ramblers.

Logan Leitzel gets the 50 (7-8) win in the mud.

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North East Classic at Hurricane Hills May 18, 2008 - Clifford, PA - By Jim Sanderson

Fisk Finishes with Two Northeast Classic Series Championships2008 MSR/ANSWER RACING/Tucker Rocky Distributing Northeast Classic Motocross Series By Jim Sanderson

Yamaha pilot, Matthew Fisk won the battle and the war in his quest for the series championship in the 250 B and Open B divisions at the final round of Northeast Classic Series, hosted by the Fritz family, at the Hurricane Hills Sports Center on May 18th. Fisk came into the final round leading the series points chase in both classes and left with not one, but two series championships. Fisk finished the series in the 250 B division with a total of 36 points and 45 in the Open B division, 16 points ahead of the second place in both classes.

Fisk, Damon Rummel and Billy Gallagher led the pack out of the second turn in the opening 250 B moto. Fisk pulled away to start the second lap with a four second lead. Rummel, Justin Maylath, Nicholas May and Tyler Golding rounded out the top five. The gap separating Rummel in second and Maylath in third grew to seven seconds by the start of lap three. The top five were all spread out by the start of lap four. Fisk maintained his four second advantage until the last lap when Rummel closed the gap, but could only reduce Fisk’s lead

to three seconds at the checkered flag. Gallagher, Maylath and Golding closed out the top five.

Fisk, May, Maylath and Eric Shirk led the start of the final 250 B moto. Fisk pulled away once again, starting lap two six seconds ahead of Rummel in second. Maylath,

Shirk and Gallagher rounded out the top five. Golding passed Gallagher for fourth just before the start of lap three. Gallagher was relegated to fifth. Fisk’s lead increased to eight seconds at the start of the white flag lap and remained there at the checkers. Rummel, Maylath, Shirk and Golding completed the top five.

Fisk topped the rostrum with a perfect 1-1. Rummel’s consistent 2-2 rides earned second and Maylath completed the rostrum with a 4-3 tally.

Sunny Drake, Gallagher, Fisk and

Shirk led the start of the first Open B moto. Drake pulled away to start lap two with an eight second lead. Gallagher, Fisk, Shirk and Matt Moore rounded out the top five. Drakes lead increased to 10-seconds at the start of lap three. Fisk closed the gap on Gallagher to about three bike lengths but

couldn’t get close enough to execute a pass. Drake crossed the finish line with a 14-second advantage over Gallagher. Fisk, Shirk and Matt Vacendak closed out the top five.

Fisk and Moore led the start of the final Open B moto. When the lead pack cleared the downhill triple on lap one, the top five running order was; Moore, Fisk, Gallagher, Gary Peechatka and Shirk. Rain had begun to come down hard, drastically reducing traction and visibility, which caused the top five to spread out. Moore went down on lap three, handing the lead and an automatic 10-second advantage to Fisk. Gallagher, Peechatka, Shirk and Scott Ferris inherited second through fifth. Fisk got the win with a 15-second lead.

Fisk (3-1) topped the podium. Gallagher (2-2) took second and Shirk (4-4) third.

Results:PW OIL/AUTO (4-8): 1. J Ryder Fox (Cob); 2. Tyler Kozik (Cob); 3. Danny Congdon (Cob); 4. Harry Leslie (Cob); 5. Lawrence Fellippello (Ktm);PW (4-6): 1. Zavien Rosato (Cob); 2. Danny Congdon (Cob); 3. Harry Leslie (Ktm); 4. Jeremy Dillin (Unk); 5. Michael Cornall (Yam);PW (7-8): 1. Dawson Driscoll (Cob); 2. Zachary Butkiewicz (Cob); 3. Josh Mcginnis (Cob); 4. Henry Scheetz Jr (Cob); 5. Tyler Kozik (Cob);65 (7-9): 1. Trevor Pritchard (Ktm); 2. Dj Griffiths (Ktm); 3. Oscar Kelchner (Kaw); 4. Justin Tompkins (Ktm); 5. Justin Yedinak (Ktm);65 (10-11): 1. Schae Thomas (Suz); 2. Eric Vonada (Kaw); 3. Josh Lee

(Kaw); 4. Brain Engdahl (Ktm); 5. Chance Wallace (Kaw);JR MINI (9-11): 1. Jared Jennings (Kaw); 2. Luke Palonicola (Kaw); 3. Daniel Dillin (Suz); 4. Schae Thomas (Suz); 5. Todd Maksymiw Jr (Kaw);MID MINI (9-13): 1. Kevin Tompkins (Suz); 2. Jared Jennings (Kaw); 3. Elliot Phelps (Kaw); 4. Luke Palonicola (Kaw); 5. Kyle Dillin (Kaw);SENIOR MINI (12-15): 1. Kevin Tompkins (Suz); 2. Elliot Phelps (Kaw); 3. Sean Ballard (Kaw); 4. Kevin Hicks Jr (Suz); 5. Kyle Dillin (Kaw);S/MIN: 1. Damon Rummel (Hon); 2. Kevin Tompkins (Suz); 3. Sean Ballard (Kaw); 4. Angelo Curro (Ktm); 5. Justin Yanvary (Kaw);SCHBY: 1. Frank Lettieri (Suz); 2. Tyler Hawk (Yam); 3. Damon Rummel (Yam); 4. Ryan Zaveral (Hon); 5. Chris Mowery (Ktm);SCHBY LITE: 1. Frank Lettieri (Suz); 2. Tyler Hawk (Yam); 3. James Doolittle (Kaw); 4. Justin Maylath (Kaw); 5. Zach Donlin (Kaw);CLGBY: 1. Jeremy Medaglia (Suz); 2. Matthew Frisk (Yam); 3. Kyle Willis (Hon); 4. Matthew Ranum (Hon); 5. Nicholas May (Suz);125 2 STRK: 1. Ryan Zaveral (Hon); 2. Chris Mowery (Ktm); 3. Jonathan Jankowsky (Hon); 4. Angelo Curro (Suz); 5. Jacob Hilstolsky (Yam);OPEN 4 STROKE: 1. Lowell Spangler (Kaw); 2. Dave Ginolfi (Kaw); 3. Derek Rummel (Hon); 4. Matthew Moore (Yam); 5. Dylan Braykovich (Kaw);

250 A: 1. Ashlee Woskob (Hon); 2. Lowell Spangler (Kaw); 3. Casey Clark (Yam); 4. Kyle Willis (Hon); 5. Ryan Zimmerman (Suz);250 B: 1. Matthew Fisk (Yam); 2. Damon Rummel (Hon); 3. Justin Maylath (Kaw); 4. Tyler Golding (Hon); 5. Billy Gallagher (Hon);250 C: 1. Eavan Ellefsen (Kaw); 2. Thomas Mcdaniel (Kaw); 3. Sean Koeller (Ktm); 4. Patrick Desantis (Suz); 5. Matt Benyo (Kaw);OPEN PRO/EX: 1. Lowell Spangler (Kaw); 2. Dave Ginolfi (Kaw); 3. Ashlee Woskob (Hon); 4. Barry Carsten (Suz); 5. Ryan Zimmerman (Suz);OPEN B: 1. Matthew Fisk (Yam); 2. Billy Gallagher (Hon); 3. Eric Shirk (Hon); 4. Gary Peechatka (Hon); 5. Paul Meier (Yam);OPEN C: 1. Eavan Ellefsen (Kaw); 2. Scott Ferrera (Hon); 3. Patrick Desantis (Suz); 4. Sean Koeller (Ktm); 5. Evan Barnickow (Suz);25+ A: 1. Ashlee Woskob (Hon); 2. Dave Ginolfi (Kaw); 3. Gaylon Dickson (Kaw); 4. Kurt Mcmillen (Suz); 5. Jim Mcilvaine (Hon);25+ B/C: 1. Ryan Golding (Hon); 2. Todd Supko (Suz); 3. Mark Rice (Hon); 4. Eric Frable (Yam); 5. Richard Heverly (Ktm);30+ A: 1. Barry Carsten (Suz); 2. Kurt Mcmillen (Kaw); 3. Gaylon Dickson (Kaw); 4. Jim Mcilvaine (Hon); 5. Antonio Poccia (Yam);30+ B: 1. Jeremy Parsons (Kaw); 2. Steve Ferreira (Kaw); 3. Bryan Chop (Hon); 4. John Ward (Hon); 5. John Thompson (Hon);30+ C: 1. Johnny Beers (Hon); 2. Pete Bellezza (Hon); 3. Michael Fumia (Yam); 4. Michael Ferrara (Suz); 5. Jim Smith (Yam);40+ A 1. Barry Carsten (Suz); 2. Kurt Mcmillen (Kaw); 3. Gaylon Dickson (Kaw); 4. Jim Mcilvaine (Hon); 5. Joe Fritz Sr (Hon);40+ B/C: 1. Mark Rinaldi (Kaw); 2. Dean Mauro (Kaw); 3. Chris Traina (Suz); 4. John Thompson (Hon); 5. Timothy Yadlosky (Yam);45+: 1. Joe Fritz Sr (Hon); 2. James Mcgee (Suz); 3. Tom Sabastian (Suz); 4. Vincent Saluzzi (Hon);WOMEN/GIRLS: 1. Samantha Fritz (Hon); 2. Nikkiann Stewart (Yam); 3. Marla Phelps (Kaw); 4. Sonia Williams (Hon); 5. Catlin Sukunda (Hon);QUAD A: 1. Daniel Mcmullen (Suz); 2. Lucas Mack (Hon); QUAD C: 1. Oliver Gage (Kaw); 2. Robert Hubal (Suz); 3. Erik Hines (Suz); 4. Kyle Mccracken (Yam); 5. Craig Hubal (Suz);QUAD CLGBY: 1. Kyle Mccracken (Yam); 2. Derek Eckert (Suz); 3. Derek Ostuni (Suz);

Matthew Fisk (423) leads the pack out of the 2nd turn in the opening 250 B moto at the fi nal round of the Northeast Classic Series at Hurricane Hills on May 18th in Clifford, Pennsylvania.

Damon Rummel (619) and Justin Maylath (413) battle for second early in the opening 250 B moto.

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Round 1 March 1-4 THE TRITONMelbourne, FL

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2008 MDRA Series Points Standings

50 (4-6)1. Gauge Keith 2. Jason L. Neidigh 3. Russell Macdowell 4. Griffin B. Hoover 5. Jack Rogers 50 (7-8)1. Caleb Keck 2. Dain Vallie 3. Kyle Chrisovergis 4. Logan Leitzel 5. Taner W. Triggs 50 Oil (4-6)1. Jason L. Neidigh 2. Griffin B. Hoover 3. Russell Macdowell 4. Chase Yentzer 5. Gauge Keith 50 Oil (7-8)1. Taner W. Triggs 2. Slade A. Tressler 3. Gianni Lumadue 4. Chris Calvy 5. Hunter E. Mumper 65 (7-11) B1. Tristan S. Kimble 2. Damian Thompson 3. Joseph Balkovic 4. Cory S. Gilliam 5. Jacob Runkles 65 (7-11) C1. Patrick A. Stansbury Jr 2. Isiah Baker 3. Matthew Kendra 4. Cody Lawn 5. Caleb Keck

85 (12-15) B1. Daryn Thompson 2. Kyle King 3. Dillon Thomas 4. Kelly Snider 5. Steven Sparks 85 (12-15) C1. Bradley Kuehne 2. Austin Foit 3. Sean Baxley 4. Michael W. Rhodes Jr 5. Jesse Pulliam 85 (9-11) B1. Jarek Balkovic 2. Brandon K. Garlock 3. Joseph Balkovic 4. Tristan S. Kimble 5. Cristhian J. Pinto 85 (9-11) C1. Mark V. Hushon, Jr. 2. Will Myrick 3. Mathew A. Boyer 4. Johnathan Chrysovergis 5. Cameron Keck Junior Mini (9-13)1. Tristan S. Kimble 2. Jarek Balkovic 3. Kelly Snider 4. Michael W. Rhodes Jr 5. Dillon Thomas Super Mini (12-15)1. Daryn Thompson 2. Steven Good 3. Joshua Corbin 4. Steven Sparks 5. Thomas Coluzzi Sb - 2 Stroke (ages 12-16)1. Dakota Yohe 2. Garret Toth

3. Steven Good 4. Tony Archer 5. Joshua Corbin Sb - 4 Stroke (ages 14-16)1. Britton Stewart 2. Anthony D. Smith Jr. 3. Tony Archer 4. Jacob Grove 5. Austin Robson Cb (ages14-24)1. Curtis Baker 2. David M. Azadi 3. Michael Mccubbin 4. Joshua Fisher 5. Tyler Gantt 250 A1. Broc J. Schmelyun 2. Jeremy Cook 3. Willy Toth Jr 4. Daniel Corbin 5. Derrick E. Wile 250 B1. Garret Toth 2. Tony Archer 3. Steven Good 4. Anthony D. Smith Jr. 5. Britton Stewart 250 C1. Max Stevey 2. Zachary Helmick 3. Austin Robson 4. Brandon Mcmanus 5. Derek Miller Open A1. Broc J. Schmelyun 2. Jeremy Cook 3. Derrick E. Wile 4. Willy Toth Jr 5. Daniel Corbin

Open B1. Garret Toth 2. Seth Kimble 3. Luke Brown 4. David M. Azadi 5. Michael Fessler Open C1. Brandon Mcmanus 2. Tyler A. Condon 3. Zachary Helmick 4. Michael S. Thompson 5. Derek Miller Plus 251. Jeremy Cook 2. Michael Bear 3. Christopher Ohara 4. Ryan A. Jones 5. Paul Efantis Plus 30 A1. Michael Bear 2. Gregory L. Pamart 3. Christopher Ohara 4. William W. Beezel 5. Joe J. Caruso, IIPlus 30 B1. Robert Harris 2. Gary Dinges 3. Patrick A. Stansbury, Sr4. Matthew Vansant 5. James Dow Plus 30 C1. Chris Jansen 2. Keith Naugle 3. Jason Foit 4. David B. Thomas 5. William Kuehne Plus 35 A1. Michael Bear 2. Christopher Ohara

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MDRA Point Standings

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0-51 Auto 4-61. Cody Schaeffer2. Jordan Jarvis3. Alyssa Bolden 4. Andrew Brodbeck 5. Colby Noll 0-51 Oil 4-6 RESULTS PENDING- HH RESULTS error. 0-51 Auto 7-81. Devin Kusimidor2. Edgar Clark3. Trenton Poust 4. Cody Wagner 5. Henry Scheetz Jr. 0-51 Oil 7-8. Some changes pending HH results. 1. Slade A. Tressler. 2. Ryan Trevelise 3 4. Gianni Lumadue 5. J Ryder Fox 0-65 10-111. Andrew M. Maroney 2. Trevor B. Shaffer 3. Kevin Rivera. 4. Joseph G. Galbraith 5. Noah Faccone. 0-65 7-9 1. Savion D. Terry. 2. Oscar M. Kelchner 3. Mark V. Hushon Jr 4. Sean D. Gillies 5. Jake Impens 85cc 9-11 1. Chase N. Miller. 2. Michael Giovanniello. 3. Brennen C. Weindel. 4. Tyler J. Betsch 5. Trevor B. Shaffer 85cc 12-13 1. Jesse Pierce 2. Addison Emmory IV3. Rowland J. Papp 4. Sean Ballard

5. Arie Reachard. Jr. Mini 9-131. Addison Emmory IV2. Chase N. Miller. 3. Rowland J. Papp 4. Cole Mizak 5. Michael Giovanniello Supermini 12-14 1. Avery D. Brown. 2. Brad R. Roth. 3. Jesse Pierce 4. Sean Ballard 5. Addison Emmory IV Supermini 14-16 1. Avery D. Brown2. Brad R. Roth 3. Jason F. Chavez 4. Stephen Vertucci. 5. Seth Galloway Schoolboy 12-16 1. Dakota Yohe 2. Tyler Hawk 3. Nathan Sharkey 4. Garret Toth 5. Cody Lunceford Schoolboy 14-16 4 Str 1. Kyle Sidle 2. Nikolas Desiderio 3. Dakota Yohe 4. Tyler Hawk 5. Zachary J. Donlin Women’s 1. Michelle A. Kastle 2. Melinda Giberson 3. Nikkiann Stewart 4. Samantha Waldrop 5. Nicole Hetzko College Boy 14-24 1. Nick W. Johnson2. James White 3. Gregory S. Lamey, Jr.4. Arthur Stryker. 5. William M. Shatrau 250 A 1. Addison R. Kramer

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Ultimate MXPoint Standings

Chase Miller is your 85cc (9-11) points leader.

Slade Tressler leads the 50cc (7-8) points.

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As we head into the summer months the 2008 ATV Ultimate Championship Series is in full swing and the point’s battle is heating up. Championships are won and lost in these early rounds by getting valuable points and staying consistent will greatly improve your chances of the coveted District 6 Championship.

Now that Raceway Park, Evansville, Doublin Gap, and Hurricane Hills are in the books,

some of these early contenders were able to grab the points lead and are looking to stretch their lead in the up coming races. A very close race in the 4w Sr. Mini class shows Shawn Campbell, only 3 points ahead of hard

charging Madison Alessi and 10 points separating 1st thru 5th place. The #29 of Kyle Baker was trying to pull away from a very fast Tyler Dommel. But, unfortunately for Tyler, a wreck at the ATVA National at High Point Raceway will sideline him for a while. I know when his leg is healed, he will a tough man to beat. In the highly contested Pro/Am Trevor Borger holds a slight lead over the Yamaha of Christopher Walls and even has a

bigger lead over Walls in the “A” class. One of the best battles I saw this year was between Tyler Turner and Tyler Young at Round #2 held at the Evansville MX Park. They currently hold 1st and 2nd respectively in the 90 2 Str/ 125 4

Str CVT Belt Class. Kellie Moran, while only attending two events, is holding onto first place in the 4w Girls class. In the 50cc Stock Limited 4-7, DJ Bassini sits in 1st place but hot on his heels is Joshua Holly in 2nd place.

The next stop for the series isn’t until July 20th at Raceway Park and then onto Sleepy Hollow the following weekend. These riders and their competitors are not slacking off. They will be hitting the bicycles for the much needed cardio and their local practice track for that all important seat time to make the charge for District 6 Ultimate Championship Series #1 plate.

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2008 ATV Ultimate Series. Points Standings

4w 50 Stock Lim 4-71 Dj Bassani2 Joshua Holley3. Kyle Frick4. Frank Bason5. Dale Raven

4w 50 Prod Cvt 6-8 1. Dale Raven2. Dj Bassani3. Joseph Cavaliere4. Leonard Wyda5. Jonathan Vargo

70 Prod Cvt Belt 6-11 1. Travis Wotring2. Dylan M. Evans3. Ryley Butler4. Logan Bishop5. Ben Connors

90 2 Str/ 125 4 Str Cvt Belt 1. Tyler Turner2. Tyler Young3. Robert Celani4. James Nichols5. David W. Clark

4w Jr. Mini 6-11 1. Kevin Kubinak2. David W. Clark3. Dylan M. Evans

4. Justin Clark5. Travis Wotring

4w Sr Mini 8-15 1. Shawn Campbell2. Madison Alessi3. Taylor N. Johnson4. Robert Celani5. Alexus Wiginton

91-200 2str/300 4str 13-151. Kyle J. Baker2. Tyler J. Dommel3. Matthew Shroyer4. Travis Perry5. Austin Nott

4w Pro/am1. Trevor Borger2. Christopher Walls

3. Brian D. Ace4. Drew Gilbert5. Chris Mccauley

4w Open A1. Trevor Borger2. Christopher Walls3. Austin Murphy4. Drew Gilbert5. Thomas Lombardo

4w Open B1. Quinton Barto2. Ethan Keiffer3. Adam Sinz4. Zachary Frantz5. Nick Geesey

4w Open C.1. Joseph Masta2. Brent Wertman3. Benjamin Keiffer4. Paul Hart5. Anthony Retallick

4w Collegeboy 16-241. Quinton Barto2. Joseph Masta3. Andrew Ace4. David Mcdermott5. Tyler Lebo

4w 25+1. Dennis Rinehimer2. Christopher Scaletti3. Thad Gross4. Dereck Jadro5. Bryan Rabatin

4w Girls1. Kellie Moran2. Erin E. Minervini3. Kelly O’connor4. Victoria O’connor5. Delanie Davis

4w Women’s1. Michelle L. Suciu2. Kelly Winters3. Myka Carpenter4. Victoria Wynegar5. Kristen A. Weiss

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International Hill ClimbPike’s Peak is billed as America’s Mountain. As the plains of Colorado end in Colorado Springs, Pike’s Peak juts abruptly 14,110 feet into the sky famously land marking the beginning of the Colorado Rockies. Annually, the City of Colorado Springs hosts the Pike’s Peak International Hill Climb. Second in racing history to the Indianapolis 500, Pike’s Peak began in 1916 as the highest and most spectacular motor sports event in the world. The week long event attracts racers world wide and culminates on Sunday with the Race to the Clouds. While it takes 19 miles to reach the summit, the race begins at the 7 mile marker where you begin a 12.42 mile adrenalin pumping, high altitude, race against the mountain. Racers experience 156 turns on pavement and gravel

surfaces. The elevation at the start is 9,390 feet and concludes at 14,110 feet. Temperatures can range from a summery 85 degrees at the start and end with snow and 35 degrees at the summit! Visit www.ppihc.com for a complete outline of the specifications for this event.

As a Honda three and four wheel racer/Champion since 1983 I have always dreamed of racing Pike’s Peak. In July of 2008 I will

make the trek to the infamous mountain and test my experience and skills. My goal had been to bring Honda into the spotlight that other manufacturers have held until 2007. I visited Pike’s Peak this past July to get first hand knowledge of what it would take to win. I had the honor of getting to meet and watch a rookie to the event ride a Honda and establish a new record of reaching the summit in 12 minutes and 56 seconds! I see my new goal as keeping Honda on top!

To compete I have outlined a plan that requires financial, mental and physical preparation. I am looking to secure sponsorship funds to achieve this pinnacle.

Lancaster Honda has been terrific with assisting in the purchase of my quad and parts to build a machine.

Sponsorship monies will be designated for remaining expenses such as:Building my race engine through TC Racing in Warren PA., Purchase/rental of an enclosed trailer to transport the machine and supplies to Colorado, extra tires, rims, spare parts, gear, entry fees, accommodations for a week, air fare, computer support (a transponder for the quad), on board camera.

Suzuki built a $1,000,000.00 car this past year to break a 13 year record by reaching the summit in 10.01 minutes! While my financial goal is not that lofty, I believe with your support I can reach the summit in less than 14 minutes.

Thank you for taking the time to review my request for sponsorship. Any contribution you can make will be noted in the event program, local media coverage, gear appliqués, ATV magazines and trailer transportation graphics.

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Finally! It was a nice day to race. After weeks of rainy racing days, the Foot of Mountain track had a beautiful one. Everyone seemed

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Motorcycle Racing Action. I have loved going to the races ever since I can remember. With the loud noises, dirt flying everywhere and knowing you are either going to be standing in the cold rain or in the hot sun, what’s not to love?? I will be at most of the races because my dad and brother, Mike and Brian, are both racers. I am looking forward to continuing to take

pictures of all you racers, so if you see me standing on the side of the track do something awesome!

Now back to the race. It was a long ride out there for my family and me, so we left the night before and camped out at the track. It was a lot of fun, but at night it was absolutely freezing which is ironic because the day of the race it was sunny and hot and I ended up getting pretty badly sun burnt. It was definitely well worth it though because it was a great race. The track was a little rough, but

some of you riders enjoy that kind of racing! It was a great turn out for the 5th round of the PA State Harescramble Series, which was sponsored by Moose and Thor. Not only were there a lot of racers, but also a lot of spectators. All in all, it was a lot of fun with the great weather and awesome riding. I would like to thank Jim Bull for giving me the opportunity to do this

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District 7 Gold Series RaceDelmarva Motorsports Park - May 18, 2008 - By Pam Timberman

Despite threatening skies and a forecast of thunderstorms over 330 riders signed up for the District 7 motocross event held at Delmarva Motorsports Park in Seaford Delaware on Sunday May 18th. It was the fourth motocross event of the season for District 7 and the first at DMP. The events started Saturday with an open practice followed by free pizza for all. DMP also held a free drawing for $100.00 open to anyone who attended Saturday.

Sunday morning brought cloudy skies and practice. The day consisted of 27 races with a combination of 37 classes. Family and friends gathered at the edge of the track to cheer on their favorite rider as the 25+ class was the first to take the gate. Michael Fink and his #160 Suzuki took top honors in both motos earning him a total of 30 points for the day and putting him tied for 6th in the point’s race. The 250 class combined A&B with a total of 12 riders. Andrew Benson #191 and Gary Radford #333 split the motos in the 250A class while Marty Gutowski #697 took both events in the 250B class. The always exciting 250C class split into two divisions with Wayne Knell #624 and Glen Evans #881 battling it out and splitting with one win apiece and Mark Mercer finishing second in both races in DIV I. In the DIV II class Luke Knowlton #241 and Nicholas Kromer finished first and second respectively putting Knowlton 9th in the points and Kromer is tied for third with #21 Austin Pucket.

Other highlights for the day were when the younger riders took over the track with Jeremy Caudill and his #4 KTM sweeping all events in the 51cc Jr. and Oil Injected 4-8 classes with Cody Groves and his #125 KTM right behind him. Both races in the 51cc Sr. 7-8 class were won by Shane Desell #71 with Joshua Perry #150 in second. Desell is currently first in the points with 90 for the season and Perry is in 7th with 25.

The battle for the points lead in the Collegeboy 14-24 is currently held by Matthew Carruthers #43 with 66 after finishing 6th and 11th but Stephen Wilson Jr. #454 closed the gap by winning both motos to earn 30 points to put him in a close race for the lead with 60 points. Kenneth McLaughlin #9 who finished 12th

and 7th respectively is still a close third with 57. Another close point’s race is in the Quad B class with Eric Vaughn #132 taking both races to bring him within 3 points of current leader Troy Townsend #9. Townsend finished third in both races to give him a total of 66 points.

The rain held back for most of the day and when it arrived it was in the form of light scattered showers. The track was in great condition and the brief showers helped to keep it that way. The races continued to run smoothly thanks to the District 7 and Delmarva Motorsports Park staff and volunteers.

Class Finish PositionsDistrict7. Gold Series -5./18/2008 “Dmp Seaford, Delaware” 25 + 1. Michael Fink; ; 2. Ronald Edelen; 3. John Kernan; 4. David Sites; 5. Jason Galbraith; 6. Larry Garrison; 7. Michael Bockman;

250 A 1. Andrew Benson; 2. Gary Radford; 3. Matthew Carruthers; 250 B1. Marty Gutowski; 2. Travis Daum; 3. Tim Irvin; 4. Daniel Obrien; 5. Tyler Randlett; 6. Arthur Workman; 7. J Tyler Custer; 8. Kenneth Mclaughlin; 9. Keith Rose; 250 C 1. Glenn Evans; 2. Mark Mercer; 3. Wayne Knell; 4. Zach Vito; 5. Brad Collins; 6. Chester Wilcox; 7. Joshua Allen; 8. Patrick Harrison; 9. William Clark; 10. Billy Sewell; 250 C Div II1. Luke Knowlton; 2. Nicholas Kromer; 3. Lewis Mackay; 4. Matthew Grace; 5. Taylor Budke; 6. Michael

Kalvaitis; 7. Cole Robbins; 8. Austin Puckett; 9. Tyler Beall; 10. Jason Govatos; 30 + Vet. A 1. Michael Fink; 2. John Kernan; 3. James Boyer; 4. Brett Friedel; 30 + Vet. B 1. Jason Galbraith; 2. Michael Restucci; 3. Japheth Lucas; 30 + Vet. C 1. Kevin Calebaugh; 2. Randy Steele; 3. Shawn Tiller; 4. Michael Jackson; 5. Brandon Kemplin; 6. Troy Remines; 7. Mike Atkinson; 8. Michael Wenner; 9. Jack Albright; 10. Michael Gribbin; 40 + Senior A 1. Darryl Robbins; 2. Brett Friedel; 3. Robert Rose; 4. Wayne Knell Jr; 5. Larry Mcguin; 6. Jim Hilty; 7. Scott Cross; 8. Paul Hines; 9. Douglas Wentzell; 10. David Posten; 40 + Senior Amateur 1. Randall Wilcox; 2. Japheth Lucas; 3. Eugene Kaczka; 4. Joseph Kromer; 5. Jd Gillespie; 6. James Travis; 7. Michael Jackson; 8. Michael Bowen; 9. Brian Shipley; 10. Kent Morris;

50 + 1. Douglas Wentzell; 2. Randall Wilcox; 3. Joseph Kromer; 4. William Mantooth; 5. Paul Johnson; 6. Gary Belcher; 51cc Jr. 4-6 1. Jeremy Caudill; 2. Cody Groves; 3. Jackson Talbott; 4. Chase Hines; 51cc Oil Injected 4-8 1. Jeremy Caudill; 2. Cody Groves; 3. Cheyenne Mcguin; 4. Jasmine Facey; 5. Aaron Brown; 6. Jackson Talbott; 7. Edwin Chinchilla; 51cc Sr. 7-8 1. Shane Desell; 2. Joshua Peery; 3. Dunovan Ivory; 4. Cody Akers; 5. Kobe White; 6. Cameron Mackay; 7. Riley Moran; 8. Aaron Brown; 9. Alex Rosenthal; 10. Justin Rodbell; 65cc 10-111. Andrew Maroney; 2. Kenneth Venarchick; 3. Jacob Lewis; 4. Darren Masengale; 5. Lucas Stiim; 6. Tommy Renager; 65cc 7-9 1. Reggie Powell Jr; 2. Shane Desell; 3. Kenny Vanvorst; 4. Austin Peet; 5. Kyle Henderson; 6. Joseph Peery; 7. Jordan Desombre; 8. Garrett Morris; 9. Jesse Snyder; 10. Dunovan Ivory; 85cc 12-15 1. Cody Burgoyne; 2. NAthan Randlett; 3. Nicholas Ferrell; 4. Ryan Pinter; 5. Ian “Facey, Jr”; 6. Steven

Simmons; 7. James Iii Thomas; 8. Avery Warrington; 9. David Daisey; 10. Evan Budke; 85cc 9-11 1. Andrew Maroney; 2. Jacob Lewis; 3. Fabian Toye; 4. Kenny Vanvorst; 5. Justin Bean; 6. Austin Peet; 7. Shawn Heflin; 8. Isaiah Sampson; 9. Kevin Simmons; 10. Darren Masengale; Collegeboy 14 -24 1. Steven Wilson Jr; 2. Mark Alfano, II; 3. Joshua Willin; 4. Shelton Hines; 5. Marty Gutowski; 6. Tyler Knowlton; 7. Steven Davis; 8. Matthew Carruthers; 9. Kenneth Mclaughlin; 10. Arthur Workman; Junior Mini 7-111. Andrew Maroney; 2. Kenneth Venarchick; 3. Jacob Lewis; 4. Fabian Toye; 5. Justin Bean; 6. Jordan Desombre; 7. Shawn Heflin; 8. Kyle Henderson; 9. Isaiah Sampson; 10. Kevin Simmons; Open A 1. Steven Wilson Jr; 2. Gary Radford; 3. Shelton Hines; 4. Andrew Benson; 5. Matthew Carruthers; 6. James Boyer; Open B 1. Joshua Willin; 2. Tyler Knowlton; 3. Tim Irvin; 4. Mark Alfano, II; 5. KeIth Rose; 6. J Tyler Custer; 7. Larry Garrison; 8. Ronald Edelen; 9. Marshall Kromer; 10. Joshua Hines; Open C 1. Nicholas Kromer; 2. Wayne Knell; 3. Zach Vito; 4. Glenn Evans; 5. Austin Puckett; 6. Garrett Mcguin; 7. Keith Steele; 8. Tyler Beall; 9. Charlie Jones; 10. Joey Gay; Open C Div II1. Luke Knowlton; 2. Mark Mercer; 3. Chester Wilcox; 4. Michael Kalvaitis; 5. Matthew Grace; 6. Jason Govatos; 7. Ryan Wheatley; 8. Billy Sewell; 9. Zack Arnold; 10. Braden Burton; Quad 200/300 Production 13-15 1. Tanner Marvel; 2. Abraham Roth III; Quad 50cc Ltd 4-6 1. Broden Carney; 2. Skyler Thompson; 3. Scott Daley; 4. Kobe Vanfossen; Quad 50cc Production 6-8 1. Camilla2. Tyrrell; Quad 51-70cc Production 6-11 1. Dustin Brandt; 2. Brett Benton; 3.

Camilla Tyrrell; Quad 71-90cc Production 8-15 1. Dalton Brandt; 2. Jessica Allport; 3. Sarah Roth; Quad A 1. Joseph Elliott; 2. Lawerence Bantua; 3. Keith Hitchens; 4. Christopher Hammett; 5. Jason Mosser; Quad B 1. Eric Vaughn; 2. Ronald White; 3. Troy Townsend; 4. Shane Foxwell; 5. Matthew French; 6. Samson Naill; 7. Jerry Mixon; 8. Jeremy Brandwein; Quad C 1. William Carver; 2. Laurence Fentress; 3. Matthew Collis; 4. Philip Eckard; 5. Scott Vanfossen; 6. Bernie Collis; 7. Denton Hoffman; 8. Zachary Grunden; 9. Trent Cougle; 10. Brad Hoffman; Quad Senior 40 + 1. Anthony Capuano II; 2. David Elburn; 3. Micheal Bingham; 4. Edward Puckett; 5. Robert Hudson; Quad Vet 30 + 1. Joseph Elliott; 2. Ronald White; 3. Anthony CApuano Ii; 4. Mark Turner; 5. David Cyrus; 6. Shane Foxwell; 7. James Phinney; 8. Jeremy Brandwein; Schoolboy 12-16 1. Cody Burgoyne; 2. Nicholas Ferrell; 3. Tiana Alfano; 4. Clinton Foster; 5. Matt Johnson; Super Mini 12-16 1. Nathan Randlett; 2. Nicholas Ferrell; 3. Lewis Mackay; 4. Joshua Peery; 5. Ryan Pinter; 6. Cody Burgoyne; 7. Joey Alexander; 8. David Daisen; 9. Avery Warrington; 10. Steven Simmons; Women 12+ 1. Meagan Cascio; 2. Jessica Lockard; 3. Tiana Alfano; 4. Lacie GrasmiCk; 5. Jennifer Miller; 6. Samantha Bergman; 7. Ashley Dronenburg; 8. Sarah Sexton

Eric Vaughn gets the Quad B class win for the day.

Gary Radford grabs two second place fi nishes in the expert divisions.

Glenn Evans (881) wins 250 C D1.Luke Knowlton wins 250 C D2.

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Hollow MX ParkMay 25, 2008 By Jim Mucklin

The Way I Saw It

When I got back home Saturday night my neighbor asked me if anyone showed up to race on a holiday weekend. I told him “Not many, just about 700 riders” You couldn’t of composed a better gate sheet if you wrote it yourself, the best of the best were here. “Yeah only 76 of 30+ Vet riders” “ 34 riders in the open A alone” is what I told him. He should have came, he missed the best racing of the year, it was one of those things where you had to be there or be involved. It’s like any event, TV or radio just won’t cut it. The site of full gates, the sound of instant thunder when the bars hit the ground, oh yeah, combine that with a great track and great weather and you got a Memorial Day to remember. Mix that with some sponsors like VPE, Motographx, Keeney, and Sleepy Hollow who really stepped up and it’s icing on the cake. Throw in some elbow to elbow bike banging action on the track and you have a race. He asked me if it’s like the stuff on TV and I had to tell him this was a little different, this was in your face racing. Meanwhile I was thinking back as I watched a rider get hammered by anything that was under Jeremy Cook’s back tire, lap after lap, eating stones, being up close I could hear it. Jeremy looks back and he knows he’s there; does the guy back off, go wide? No because this is what he does, he races for the flag. I thought about explaining it to my neighbor but he had to get back over he was watching something

on TV, he wouldn’t of understood anyway. Memorial day is very special to me and I would like to thank everyone who came out that day Sleepy crew, sponsors, riders and the fans who stepped up for Wyatt Barto who like many of my old friends are not with us but they are never forgotten. As my neighbor walked away he waved goodbye he asked me if I got some good shoots. I had to be honest and tell him “No I was too busy watching the race.”

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Shaffer; 3. Joseph Galbraith; 4. Kevin J. Rivera; 5. John W. Sheaffer III; 6. Dustin Miller; 7. Mathew Boyer; 8. Brett A. Cox; 9. Dominic Tibberino; 10. Logan HuffMini 85 12-13 1. Addison Emory Iv; 2. Jonathan Newton; 3. Christian M. Major; 4. Arie Reachard; 5. Beck Calvyn; 6. Anthony Maladra; 7. Dominick A. Dreisbach; 8. Sean Baxley; 9. Brian Laul; 10. Seth GallowayJunior Mini 1. Chase N. Miller; 2. Addison Emory Iv; 3. Cole Mizak; 4. Arie Reachard; 5. Michael Giovanniello; 6. Andrew M. Maroney; 7. Brian Laul; 8. Karl Ciamachelo; 9. Tyler Betsch; 10. Brennen C. WeindelCollegeboy 1. William Shatrau; 2. Gregory S. Lamey Jr..; 3. Nick W. Johnson; 4. Celestyn Na-politan; 5. Dave Azadi; 6. James White; 7. Joshua D. Gottshall; 8. Ryan R. Higgins; 9. Jon Hercik; 10. Travis S. OverlyVeteran- 30+ A 1. Barry Carsten; 2. Gregory Pamart; 3. Michael P. Bear; 4. Gaylon Dickson; 5. Damien Plotts; 6. James Mcilvaine; 7. Eddie Anewalt Iv; 8. Antonio T. Poccia; 9. Todd G. Weindel; 10. Jason J. WolfgangVeteran- 30+ B 1. Robert Harris; 2. Phil Buck; 3. Ethan Waybright; 4. John P. Spotts; 5. David Sayers; 6. Timothy Green; 7. Frank H. Smith; 8. Travis Edwards; 9. Keith M. Walborn; 10. Brian BolusVeteran- 30+ C 1. John A. Barto; 2. Stephen Vassello; 3. Richard Thomas; 4. John Neifert; 5. Tim Bever; 6. Michael Finkbiner; 7. Michael S. Grejdus; 8. David S. Seiler; 9. Timothy S. Nester; 10. Joe WincekSenior - 40+ B

1. Robert Schuler; 2. Anthony Maladra; 3. John Neifert; 4. Larry A. Arnold; 5. Geffrey M. Schlesman; 6. Michael Reynolds; 7. Ronald Stump; 8. Kerry Y. Williams; 9. Mike J. Cepress; 10. Robert P. Kotulski Jr..Senior - 40+ A 1. Barry Carsten; 2. Gaylon Dickson; 3. James Mcilvaine; 4. Jerry J. Seip Jr.; 5. Eddie Anewalt Iv; 6. Rich Jarvis; 7. Jody

Nevling; 8. Tom Sebastian; 9. Raymond J. Desiderio; 10. Louis M. Giomboni65 7-9 1. Mark V. Hushon, Jr.; 2. Savion Terry; 3. Cory K. Carsten; 4. Sean Patterson; 5. Jake Impens; 6. Lauren E. Plate; 7. Kyle R. Haines; 8. Ethan C. Anthony; 9. Austin Bear; 10. Cameron KeckWomen 1. Amber Hughes; 2. Jessica C. Smith; 3. Michelle A. Kastle; 4. Melinda Giberson; 5. Samantha N. Waldrop; 6. Kelsey Green; 7. Lauren Turick; 8. Gabrielle Smith; 9. Kacie HeckmanOpen A 1. Lowell J. Spangler; 2. Jeremy Cook; 3. Damien Plotts; 4. Ryan J. Zimmerman; 5. Gregory Pamart; 6. William Shatrau; 7. Daniel A. Holton Jr.; 8. Derrick E. Wile; 9. Casey M. Clark; 10. Tj PhillipsOpen B 1. Nikolas Desiderio; 2. Billy Gallagher; 3. Kyle R. Sidle; 4. Brandon D. Williams; 5. Blake D. Turner; 6. Jacob Weeks; 7. Matthew W. Hougentogler; 8. Andrew R. Schlesman; 9. Zachary Klaptosky; 10. Kristopher Shumaker

Open C 1. Jordan Moyer; 2. Schuyler Martin; 3. Daniel W. Buckley; 4. Justin Kovecses; 5. Benjamin C. Glisson; 6. Derek R. Miller; 7. Todd C. Gordon; 8. Dana E. Krause; 9. Kyle S. Haas; 10. Richie Bunting85cc 9-11 1. Michael Giovanniello; 2. Brennen C. Weindel; 3. Tyler Betsch; 4. Chase N.

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35 + A 1. Barry Carsten; 2. Gregory Pamart; 3. Gaylon Dickson; 4. Jerry J. Seip Jr.; 5. James Mcilvaine; 6. Todd G. Weindel; 7. Eddie Anewalt Iv; 8. Sean Gillies; 9. Ray-mond J. Desiderio; 10. Louis M. Giomboni35 + B 1. Robert Harris; 2. Phil Buck; 3. Ethan Waybright; 4. Michael Reynolds; 5. David Sayers; 6. Kevin Stutzman; 7. Michael Im-pens; 8. Roy Craig; 9. Anthony Maladra; 10. Thomas Baney25 + open 1. Jeremy Cook; 2. Damien Plotts; 3. Clint Johnson; 4. Michael P. Bear; 5. Greg T. Lurch; 6. Adam K. Russler; 7. Kristopher Shumaker; 8. Frank H. Smith; 9. Jeremy Kready; 10. Nicholas R. Weber250 A 1. Lowell J. Spangler; 2. Casey M. Clark; 3. Dennis M. Johns; 4. Jeremy Cook; 5. Ryan J. Zimmerman; 6. Willy Toth Jr.; 7. Broc J. Schmelyun; 8. Michael Stryker; 9. Tj Phillips; 10. Derrick E. Wile250 C 1. Derek R. Miller; 2. Dana E. Krause; 3.

Joshua Black; 4. Allan L. Pleasanton Jr.; 5. Justin Kovecses; 6. Paul J. Sanfelice; 7. Todd C. Gordon; 8. Richie Bunting; 9. Patrick J. Desantis; 10. Austin J. Toomey250 B 1. Nikolas Desiderio; 2. Cody L. Lunc-eford; 3. Zachary Klaptosky; 4. Matthew W. Hougentogler; 5. Jacob Weeks; 6. Alex R. Hildebrand; 7. Kyle R. Sidle; 8. Mike Minnick; 9. Billy Gallagher; 10. Max Callan45 + open

1. Jerry J. Seip Jr.; 2. James Mcgee; 3. Tom Sebastian; 4. William Lally; 5. Robert Schuler; 6. James Kline; 7. C. Robert J. Gruver; 8. Ed Halstead; 9. Brian Betsch; 10. Rich Trevelise250 C CONSI 1. Christopher Rossmell; 2. Anthony S. Faccone; 3. Joseph Conway; 4. Ryan Averell; 5. Jake W. Bolles; 6. Craig Lander; 7. Joel R. Finnochio; 8. Todd D. Edgecomb Jr.; 9. Deryk R. Garland; 10. Michelle A. KastleOPEN C CONSI 1. Joseph Conway; 2. Kelsey Green; 3. Robbie D. Babb; 4. Edgar S. Bixby; 5. Philip D. Caladrette; 6. Tyler Sunday; 7. Joel R. Finnochio; 8. Erik Galloway; 9. Bernie Walge; 10. Craig Lander Sleepy Hollow May 25 - Round #2 Ultimate SeriesOverall Race Results. 4-6 50cc Oil Injected 1. Andrew Brodbeck; 2. Evan Knoll; 3. Jor-dan Jarvis; 4. Brandon Hugney; 5. Jayden L.. Shindel; 6. Caleb Roy; 7. Robert Clipner Iv; 8. Sebastian Janice; 9. Mason Winters; 10. Kyle Calhan

4-6 50cc Stock 1. Cody Schaeffer; 2. Andrew Brodbeck; 3. Jordan Jarvis; 4. Evan Knoll; 5. Brandon Hugney; 6. Jayden L. Shindel; 7. Colby` Noll; 8. Caleb Roy; 9. Mike Bergholz; 10. Danny Rankin7-8 50cc Oil Injected 1. Slade A. Tressler; 2. Ryan Trevelise7-9 65cc Beginner 1. Justin Miller; 2. Kyle D. Novak; 3. Chayse Mohr; 4. Matias Janice; 5. Devin ConfairXR70 - XR80 1. Scott K. Passerini; 2. Abigale Faccone; 3. Nicholas Krudop; 4. Cody MooreXR100 - TTR125 - CFR 150 GR B 1. David Falk; 2. Sean Macnamara; 3. Danielle L. Izykowicz; 4. Joel Depaola; 5. Charlie Monko; 6. Colin HugneyQUAD 25+ 1. James A. Henry; 2. Trevor Warner; 3. Jason Weaver; 4. Chris Rapp; 5. Eugene M. Bachman; 6. Thomas Spatz; 7. James Hancock; 8. Rick M. Alspach231 OPEN A QUAD 1. Austin Murphy; 2. Joshua B. Harner; 3. Aaron T. Bivighouse; 4. Jason A. Bergey; 5. Mitchell Kenney231 OPEN B QUAD 1. Nick Geesey; 2. William Sommer; 3. Adam M. Sinz; 4. Brett Gift; 5. Brody Treaster; 6. Shane M. Sniffi n; 7. Jordan Hower; 8. John Grove200 2 str/300 4str-13-15 QUAD 1. Chad Davis; 2. Zach Sinz; 3. Justin Eberly; 4. Skyler A. Hoffman; 5. Cameron Kauffman; 6. Jourdn G. Wall

CRF/TTR 50 (4-8) 1. Kevin Peer; 2. Christopher Brown90 2 str/125 4str PROD CVT 1. Tyler A. Young; 2. James P. Nichols; 3. Wyatt Kowalchuk; 4. Zachary Nevling; 5. Nicholas Bassista70 PROD CVT 1. Dylan M. Evans; 2. Travis J. Wotring; 3. Connor Yedinak; 4. Ryley J. Butler; 5. Alexander M. English; 6. Joshua Holley; 7. Zachary T. Salem; 8. Savay Thompson; 9. Paige Yedinak50 PROD CVT QUAD (6-8) 1. Colton S. Reider; 2. Dale Raven; 3. John Johnson231 OPEN C QUAD 1. Kody Rittenbaugh; 2. Andy Ketterer; 3. Brian K. Faust; 4. Jeremiah Keck; 5. Alec Marshall; 6. Karl Bower; 7. Gary S. Jack-son; 8. Justin Lilick; 9. Larry Krautsack; 10. Daryl Dronick50 Stock Limited 4-7 1. Bryor E. Barto; 2. Dakota M. Shirk; 3. Dale Raven; 4. Parker E. Bachman; 5. Hunter Dentler; 6. Kyle Frick; 7. Maverick Ebert; 8. Brian M. SauriolQuad Jr Mini 6-11 1. Dylan M. Evans; 2. Christopher J. Rapp Jr.Quad Supermini 8-15 1. Travis J. Wotring; 2. Nicholas Bassista; 3. Jared YantosikPro Am 1. Austin Murphy; 2. Aaron T. Bivighouse; 3. Mitchell KenneyCollegeboy 16-24 1. Nick Geesey; 2. William Sommer

Jeremy Cook and Lowell Spangler battle in expert racing action. Spangler (427) would go on to win both A divisions.

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MAMA at Delmarva Motorsports Park June 14-15, 2008 - Seaford, DE - By Pam Timberman

MAMA MX held it’s 5th race of the season at Delmarva Motorsports Park in Seaford DE June 13th-15th. Open practice was held on Friday the 13th and gave the riders a chance to check out the changes at the track. The start at DMP has been changed and now goes into a180 degree left turn with a berm and then to another 180 degree flat turn to the right. This then goes into a double-triple and then back to the original front stretch. Both new turns are also incorporated into the regular track. DMP held its traditional free pizza party on Friday after practice and everyone present was eligible to win a drawing worth $100.00.

Collegeboy/Schoolboy, Women and Senior classes ran on Saturday after a morning practice. Zachary Miller #773 took both motos in the Collegeboy 14-24 and Cody Lunceford #46 took both races in the Schoolboy 12-16 class. Leonard Groves #152 took the first moto in the Senior Open and Wayne Kneel #116 placed second. Ed Lennon #191 won the second race with Groves finishing second. Rodney Duran #620 placed first in both races in Senior Support with #429 Roy Dixon taking back to back

seconds. Claude Willitt Jr #101 placed first in both Super Senior Open races and #293 Amanda Brown won both in the Womens class.

Scattered clouds gave some relief from the sun on Sunday while over 500 riders registered and

prepared to race. #773 Zachary Miller started off on a good note by winning both motos in 250A followed by #191 Andrew Benson. Tony Archer #25 took first place in both motos in the 250B class

The 250C Division 1 riders took the track with #28 Lewis Mackay and #881 Glenn Evans splitting the motos. In Division 2, #602 Daniel Phillips won the first race while #241 Luke Knowlton finished a disappointing 13th in the first moto, but came back to take the win the second. Joey Abbott won both motos in 250D with #919 Colby Snyder finishing second.

E Ann Wernig, #31 took the first race in Mini Women 7-15 with #606 Gabrielle Richardson winning the second. Sherry Schmidt #7 won both motos in Mini Women Support with #197 Emma Preisinger finishing second.

Zachary Miller #773 dominated the Open A class by winning both motos. Cody Lunceford #46 won the first moto in Open B and Tony Archer #25 took the second. Open C ended with #602 Daniel Phillips and #624 Wayne Knell splitting the motos. Tony Archer #25 won both races in the Schoolboy 14-16 4-Stroke class.

The first Supermini 12-16 moto

was won by Collin Richards #911 with Lewis Mackay #109 winning the second. Makiyah Gorman #4 won the first moto in the Junior Mini 7-11 class with Reggie Powell, #195 taking the second. Gregory Hoffman, #529 took home second in the first race in the 80A 12-15 class and first in the second race. Joshua Peery, #396 split the 80B 12-15 class motos with Jake Tolson. Michael Vane, #899 and Michael Langhorne, #51 split the wins in the 80C 12-15 class.

The 80A 9-11 class was won by Michael Wernig, #31 and Makiyan Gorman, #4 won both motos in the 80B 9-11 class. Twenty-five riders took to the track for the 80C 9-11 events with #8 Fabian Toye taking both races and #97 Jacob Lewis finishing second in both events.

Charles Wernig, #31 won both motos in 60A and Mason Richards #00 took both wins in B. Shane Desel,l #71 and Ryley Neild, #800 finished first and second

respectively in both 60C Division 1 motos with #842 Austin Peet and #47 Randy White placing first and second respectively in both Division 2 races. Shane Desell #71 and #800 Ryley Neild also ruled

in the 50A class and again took home another first and second. Donavan Ivoy #7 split motos with Joseph Peery in the 50B class. The

50 Oil classes were combined with Benjamin Carroll and #8 Shelby Benson splitting the honors in the 7-8 class with each earning 97 points. Jeremy Caudill, #4 and Cody Groves, #152 finished first

and second in the 4-6 class while #8 Katie Benson ran uncontested in the 50 4-Stroke Multi Speed class earning her dual first place finishes.

Cody Lunceford wins both Schoolboy divisions.

Lewis Mackay wins the second Supermini moto.

Dan Phillips leads the 250 C division.

Zach Miller sweeps both expert divisions.

Collin Richards wins the fi rst Supermini moto.

Jake Tolson races 80B (12-15).

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What a great Memorial Day Weekend. Thank You to all our Soldiers, past & present, for making the sacrifices that allow us to have the freedom to do what we love.

It was a busy weekend for everyone with the distance (gas price$), BBQs and other races happening. So we thank you for choosing to come out and ride the storm with us. 145 Youngins (93y/52pw). 165 Adult (76main/89c-split). 62 Pitbike (35a/27y) Total of 372 Storm chasers!!

Tegan “the Tiger” Temple won the Pit Bike! Have fun with it kiddo.

We had a wonderful amount of contingencies from all of our

incredible sponsors. I hope that everyone takes the time to personally thank all of them when they get a chance. They are regular Joes just like us that love this sport as much as we do. They are on the lines and in the pits so extend a hand and let them know you appreciate what they do for us and the sport. Moose Racing, Scott USA, HRP Sports, Acerbis, Offroad Cycles (Kearney Family), Rizzon Cycles (Rizzon Family), Riders Choice (Williams & Hartem Family), Racers Edge (Alan & Corrine), Fairway Cycle (Williams Family), Town & Country (Koeller Family), TD Photo Imaging (Tim Dennis), Klotz Racing Fuel, Morshead Racing and Irish Valley MX Park for allowing us to use their great facility.

The storm clouds rolled over the back side of the mountain and the blue skies opened up to make way for the Nor’easter. The racing gods and mother nature were on our side. Sign ups went smooth, scoring

was flawless, tech inspection was efficient and fast, course workers & sweepers were everywhere to help, Food was great and the ice cream & slushies were even better (lots of blue tongues everywhere).

MAIN EVENT: The AA Champ of the day was Jerod “the Ironman” Stoner (it wasn’t that long ago he was just a youngin’), 2nd place was Ryan “the Rocket” Rodgers(soon to have a youngin of his own). 2 great guys that love and give back to the sport! A Heavy 1st #511 Dustin Ulrich, 2nd #185 Jesse Gill & 3rd #103 Jimmy D came to the barrels like a freight train! A Light winner

#909 Tyler McCreight, A Vet #792 Jeffery Pasqua, A Senior #17 Greg Turner, B Heavy 1st #239 Raymond Powell & 2nd #248 Chris McKelvey came in as one bike. B Light #255 Sexy Sam Swavely, School Boy 1st #393 Factory Phil Morshead & 2nd #316 “Jed” James DiBenedetto battled to the finish. B Vet 1st #258 Jacob Coy & 2nd Joe Pettit. B Senior....1st place is a hot shoe #35 Larry Gordon & 2nd #65 Billy Horseman.

C-SPLIT: B Super Senior 1st #45 Paul Freeman, C Heavy #509 Travis McGee, C Light was a battle to the end 1st #363 Tim Mullen, 2nd #344 Randy Kinkade & 3rd #503 Ryan Kinkade. C Vet #970 David Dawgiallo, C Senior was another great battle 1st #912 Robert Holt, 2nd #31 Alfred Smith & 3rd #298 Sam Lairson. Women 1st #231 Nicole Hiles.

YOUTH: AA 1st place owned the track #300 “the Bomber” Kyle McDonal. 12-15 100 #326 Kenny Tenner & 2nd #95 Chase Rusden

rode a great race. 14-15 85 #185 Ryan Blair & 2nd #126 Jason Dowgiallo had a great battle the whole race, good show guys. 12-13 85 #131 Tegan “the Tiger” Temple & 2nd #160 Corby Gill put a good show on for all of us too, right to the end. 10-11 85 was a nail biter to the finish 1st place went to #36 “Flash” Chris Gordon & #19 Jeff Hall. Great ride guys! 150 class was taken by #144 Brock “the Rock” Turner. 10-11 65 1st place #109 “Slappy” Thorn Devlin & 2nd to the birthday boy #82 Timothy Lambert. 10-12 125 was owned by “the Thumper” Nicky McCollough. ELW was a lot of fun to watch 1st place #824 Rylee Devlin & 2nd #56 Megan Horseman, you girls are really amazing to see how much you have improved in the last year or so....look out boyzzz!

PEEWEE: 7-9 65 was taken by Team Caffienes #51 Gary Enman with 2nd #20 Ryan Hall, 3rd #53 Neil Enman & 4th #110 Collin Kearney coming in as a fast train! 4-8 50 1st place was #26 Kyle Tino.10-12EL had an incredible finish between

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NJ Rider SpotlightBy Scott Lukaitis

Tell us a little about yourself - I am 24 years old and am a professional photographer. I bounce around from NJ to CA year round, shooting every MX related event I can. I got my start racing/shooting at Englishtown, NJ when I was 12 years old. Time sure flies by! You are recognized as one of the sports best young photographers. How did you start you photography career? My mom actually got me my first press pass at the Nassau coliseum arenacross back in 1999. She was there singing the national anthem and I asked her to see if they would let me take pictures on the floor. They said yes. Then I was lucky enough to jump on the digital bandwagon when there was no digital bandwagon in 2000. Steve “TFS” Bruhn was the only other guy out on the track using a digital camera. My mom got me an Olympus digital camera and I started my own website, motoxcentral.com. I would write race recaps and use Bruhn’s photos. It started to catch on and with the support of my family I was able to go to outdoor nationals and X Games at the age of 16. It was a blast. Do you have any formal photography schooling? I took 3 photo classes when I was in High School. My classmates came to me when they had questions. Other then that, it has been a lot of trial and error, along with studying other photographers work. You seemed to take that next step when you started shooting your friend Derek Berlew. Did his career steps help you with yours? Derek and I started coming up around the same time. He was doing the IFMA tour and I would go with his family to the east coast events. It definitely helped me out a lot. I got to meet a lot of the top FMX guys of today, back when they were nobodies. It helped me build great relationships and friendships with all the riders. I have always considered the Burlew’s my second family; I could count on them for anything. Did the increasing popularity of Digital Photography help you with your career? The whole digital craze helped me out a lot. People were trying to jump ship from film to digital. I was already there. Even though I couldn’t afford the top level equipment, I had a big jump on everyone else. The growing popularity of my website at the time helped a lot too. My friend John Oggiono and I were going to a lot more events and doing live updates. Not many people were doing it at that time. You shot a bunch of freestyle when that sport was just starting to gain incredible popularity, was that a secret to your success? I am not too sure. I would say my big mouth and out going personality was the secret to my success. I would talk to anyone when I was growing up. I met a lot of the industry big wigs when I was younger. When I was at an event, I made sure that I said hello and spark a conversation. I wanted to let them know I was at the races/fmx events. Do you have a favorite photo that you took? There is a shot I took of Mike Mason back in March of 2005.

We were out in Caineville, UT. It is hundreds of miles of natural terrain riding (and) there was a huge hip jump he was hitting over and over. One time he got totally flat. I had him and the jump on the left of the frame with a snow covered mountain range filling the rest of the frame. Who is your favorite rider to shoot? In fmx, that would have to be Todd Potter or Mike Mason. Potter is my roommate so we go shoot all the time. I know both rider’s tricks really well so it makes it a lot easier for me to get great shots of them. When it comes to racing, it would be hands down Ricky Carmichael, the guy was always on it. Every shot always had so much intensity and aggression. It is hard to get a bad photo of RC. Do you prefer freestyle or motocross photography? I love shooting fmx. I do it almost everyday, but there is nothing like the second set of motos at an outdoor national. The lighting is amazing that time of day. You can be so creative since there are barely any restrictions when you shoot a national. Do you have a favorite photography assignment? Any shoot with the FMX guys. I know them all really well so working with them is a breeze. I can tell them what I want and they can do the same. Things always turn out good. Where is the coolest place you have been with your photography? Caineville, UT is amazing. There are endless possibilities out there (and) the scenery looks like you are on another planet. I can’t wait till we take another trip out there again. I haven’t had a chance to travel over seas yet. I was really looking forward to going to Rome, Italy for Redbull Xfighters, but that got canceled. Who are some of your clients? My main clients are Metal Mulisha, Rockstar Energy Drink, Osiris shoes, Dvs shoes, and Factory Effex. I work with a lot of other people, but those are my steady ones. Is there any rider that you haven’t shot that you would like to? Can we go back in time for this one? I wish I could have shot photos of MC when he kicking everyone’s butt in the 90’s. I got to take photos of MC a couple of times, but I would love to get a one on one shoot with him. That guy is my hero. Which photographers do you admire? Simon Cudby, Frank Hoppen, and Cameron Baird. Each have their own unique style. Their shots are top notch and sometimes I find myself wondering how did they do that? They keep me motivated to think outside of the box. Any closing words? Thank you to my family, especially my mom for supporting my hobby turned career over the years and the industry people who gave a punk kid from NJ a chance. I wouldn’t be here without you. You can take the kid out of Jersey, but you can’t take Jersey

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Anti-wear additives: These are chemical compounds that form salts or soaps in a surface reaction with metals depositing themselves on surfaces and acting as a protective barrier. At engine start up there usually isn’t a large concentration of oil in high load areas like the camshaft. These compounds, a commonly used one is zinc dialkyl dithiophosphate, form a molecular fi lm with a low coeffi cient of friction that will sacrifi ce itself to protect the engine part for that split second that oil is not present in quantity. The fi lm fl akes off when loaded and is carried away to the fi lter; a new layer will form as oil arrives. Over time these compounds are used up and the oil will lose it’s anti-wear properties, a good reason to

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Nick Desiderio is working the big bikes very well.

The 2008 D6 Ultimate MX Series picked up steam moving into the month of June. Doublin Gap hosted round # 4 of the series coming off record numbers the week prior over the Memorial Day holiday weekend at Sleepy Hollow.

This round was double billed with the annual Yamaha All Star National at Doublin Gap. The race weekend, in addition to all of the great Ultimate MX sponsors

was sponsored by local Yamaha dealers, Action Motorsports, B & B Yamaha and Yamaha of Camp Hill thru Yamaha Motor Corporation.

The racers of our region can certainly pat themselves on the back as they continue to pursue

the sport that they love. Turnouts for this years series have been outstanding as racers vie for those valuable points that will lead them to the big year end shoot out between the big three series here on the east coast. This is an event that everyone should be sure to attend. The top 15 racers from three different series will battle to see who the fastest racers really are in our separate divisions.

The racing to date has been great especially in the expert divisions where no one is seemingly dominating, but all are exceeding fast. The amateur, youth and novice divisions are just as exciting with some really fast riders in all of the

groups with their sites set on future championships and moving up and into the expert divisions.

The next two to three years should be wild with many riders on the horizon of making the move. They all believe they have what it takes to compete with career racers like Barry Carsten and Damien Plotts who continue to notch wins as time moves on. Only time will tell as the series moves toward the shoot out in late October. As they used to say, be there or be square.

Doublin Gap MX Park - Ultimate Series - Round # 4 Race Results College Boy (14-24) . 1. Michael Foor; 2. Matthew Hougen-togler; 3. Nick Johnson; 4. Tyler Knowl-ton; 5. Mark Azadl; 6. Arthur Stryker; 7. Joshua Fisher; 8. Jordan Helman; 9. James White; 10. Austin Bixler Four Stroke 1. Bradley Clites; 2. Jordan Walker; 3. Stephen B. Plank; 4. Cody Riden; 5. Tyler A. Condon; 6. Kyle Haas; 7. Trevor A. Monn; 8. James J. KusmiderVet (Plus 30) C 1. Bryon K. Wagner; 2. Michael Lupey; 3. Michael Fumia; 4. Michael Ferrara; 5. John D. Ward; 6. Timothy Nester; 7. Mi-chael Krauth; 8. Gary Thomas; 9. Steve Bohlen; 10. Hyland Muckle Senior A 1. Barry Carsten; 2. Gaylon Dickson;

3. James Mcilvaine; 4. Rich Jarvis; 5. Stephen Hoover; 6. Bert Schulteis; 7. John Stewart Senior B 1. John Trindel Jr.; 2. Robert Schuler; 3. Timothy Nowroski; 4. Craig Moore; 5. Michael Wetzel; 6. Robert J. Gruver 250 A 1. Patrick Wastler; 2. Daniel Corbin; 3. Jeremy Cook; 4. Broc J. Schmelyun; 5.

Dylan Brajkovich; 6. Addison R. Kramer; 7. Derrick E. Wile; 8. Michael Foor; 9. Richard White; 10. James White 250 B 1. Nikolas S. Desiderio; 2. Cody Lunc-eford; 3. Tony Archer; 4. Kyle Sidle; 5. Timothy A. Savidge, Jr.6. Robert Moore; 7. Michael Fowler; 8. Richard Kastle; 9. Joshua Fisher; 10. Billy Gallagher

85 (12-13) 1. Rowland J. Papp; 2. Jesse Pierce; 3. Dillon Thomas; 4. Sean Ballard; 5. Fred Kramer; 6. Cole Mizak; 7. Ronald Perry; 8. Ryan Clites; 9. Addison Emory Iv; 10. Arie Reachard 250 C 1. Brandon N. Mcmanus; 2. Max Stevey; 3. Luke Knowlton; 4. Derek Miller; 5. Dana Krause; 6. Zachary Helmick; 7.

Patrick Desantis; 8. James Munch; 9. Ryan Mieth; 10. Evan J. Cook 85 (9-11) 1. Jarek Balkovic; 2. Chase N. Miller; 3. Brandon K. Garlock; 4. Luke Palonicola; 5. Dustin Lepley; 6. Joseph Balkovic; 7. Cristhian Pinto; 8. Trevor Shaffer; 9. Eric Vonada; 10. Kevin J. Rivera Super Mini 2 (14-16) 1. Steven Sparks; 2. Joshua Corbin;

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3. Avery Brown; 4. Tyler Boyer; 5. Brad Roth; 6. Ryan Clites; 7. Jackson Ringrose; 8. Ryan Batman; 9. Seth Gal-loway; 10. Jason Chavez School Boy - 4 Stroke 14-16 1. Garret Toth; 2. Nikolas S. Desiderio; 3. Tony Archer; 4. Dakota Yohe; 5. Kyle Sidle; 6. Cody Riden; 7. Zachariah Raus; 8. Tyler Hawk; 9. Robert Moore; 10. Jordan Walker Plus 25 1. Jeremy Cook; 2. Michael Bear; 3. Gaylon Dickson; 4. John Bowlin; 5. Kristopher Shumaker; 6. Frank H. Smith; 7. Zachary A. Camp; 8. Ricky Dobbs; 9. Erik Brown; 10. Steve Brown 50 (7-8) 1. Dawson K. Evitts; 2. Logan Leitzel; 3. Cody Wagner; 4. Jared Mcgill; 5. Zakary Shaffer; 6. Devin Krusminder; 7. Trenton

M. Poust; 8. Kyler Coles; 9. Eddie Clark; 10. Caleb Keck 50 (4-6) 1. James Shockey; 2. Henry B. Pend-leton; 3. Andrew Brodbeck; 4. Jordan Jarvis; 5. Chase Yentzer; 6. Jason L. Neidigh; 7. Alyssa Bolden; 8. Gavin Evitts; 9. Cody Schaeffer; 10. Griffi n B. Hoover School Boy - 2 Stroke 12-16 1. Garret Toth; 2. Tony Archer; 3. Tyler Hawk; 4. Dakota Yohe; 5. Cody Lunc-eford; 6. Steven Sparks; 7. Tyler Boyer; 8. Nathan Sharkey; 9. Anthony S. Fac-cone; 10. Andrew Kinsley Plus 45 1. Rick Wenger; 2. Bert Schulteis; 3. Thomas Sebastian; 4. Randolph Hayes; 5. Michael Wetzel; 6. James Mcgee; 7. Loring Sparks; 8. Robert J. Gruver; 9.

Stephen Hoover; 10. Robert Schuler Plus 35 A 1. Barry Carsten; 2. Gregory L. Pamart; 3. Michael Bear; 4. James Mcilvaine; 5. Todd G. Weindel; 6. Rich Jarvis; 7. John Stewart Plus 35 B 1. Robert Harris; 2. John Ward; 3. Ethan Waybright; 4. David Hall; 5. Michael R. Lewis; 6. Charles Dietrich; 7. Michael Impens; 8. Robert Monko; 9. Jeffrey S. Groff; 10. John Eckstine Iv 50 Oil Injected (4-6) 1. Henry B. Pendleton; 2. Jordan Jarvis; 3. Jason L. Neidigh; 4. Andrew Brodbeck; 5. Grant Desiderio; 6. Chase Yentzer; 7. Colton B. Yentzer; 8. Mason Bowman; 9. Robert Clipner; 10. Jayden Shindel 50 Oil Injected (7-8) 1. Gianni Lumadue; 2. Slade Tressler; 3. Chris Calvy; 4. Dylan Grubb; 5. Hunter Mumper Open A 1. Broc J. Schmelyun; 2. Jeremy Cook; 3. Gregory L. Pamart; 4. Derrick E. Wile; 5. Taylor Beltz; 6. Patrick Wastler; 7. Addison R. Kramer; 8. Daniel Corbin; 9. Michael Foor; 10. Nick Johnson Open B 1. Garret Toth; 2. Kyle Sidle; 3. Cody Lunceford; 4. Michael Fowler; 5. Zacha-riah Raus; 6. Nikolas S. Desiderio; 7. Tyler Knowlton; 8. Timothy A. Savidge, Jr.9. Matthew Hougentogler; 10. Kristopher Shumaker Super Mini 1 (12-14) 1. Joshua Corbin; 2. Rowland J. Papp; 3. Jesse Pierce; 4. Avery Brown; 5. Sean Ballard; 6. Brad Roth; 7. Cole Mizak; 8. Addison Emory Iv; 9. Calvyn Beck; 10. Tyler Tillman

Women 1. Nikkiann Stewart; 2. Michelle Kastle; 3. Taylor Stevey; 4. Melinda Giberson; 5. Atalie Yingling; 6. Angela Macdowell Open C 1. Max Stevey; 2. Brandon N. Mcmanus; 3. Luke Knowlton; 4. Derek Miller; 5. Ty-ler A. Condon; 6. Zach Coons; 7. Dana Krause; 8. Benjamin Glisson; 9. Evan J. Cook; 10. Zachary Helmick 65 (7-9) 1. Mark V. Hushon Jr.; 2. Oscar Kelch-ner; 3. Cameron Keck; 4. Dawson K. Evitts; 5. Savion Terry; 6. Paul Pinto; 7. Cory Carsten; 8. Seth Hammaker; 9. Cody Wagner; 10. Kyler Coles 65 (10-11) 1. Damian Thompson; 2. Trevor Shaffer; 3. Joseph Balkovic; 4. Eric Vonada; 5. Kevin J. Rivera; 6. Johnathan Chrys-

overgis; 7. Noah T. Faccone; 8. Corey Teasdale; 9. Logan Huff; 10. Nathaniel Tianda Vet (Plus 30) A 1. Barry Carsten; 2. Gregory L. Pamart; 3. Gaylon Dickson; 4. Michael Bear; 5. John Bowlin; 6. James Mcilvaine; 7. Jeffrey Yentzer Vet (Plus 30) B 1. Frank H. Smith; 2. Ethan Waybright; 3. John Ward; 4. Michael R. Lewis; 5. Charles Dietrich; 6. John Eckstine Iv; 7. Steve Brown; 8. Erik Brown; 9. Brandon Hayes; 10. Mike Garbacik Junior Mini (9-13) 1. Rowland J. Papp; 2. Dillon Thomas; 3. Jarek Balkovic; 4. Luke Palonicola; 5. Addison Emory Iv; 6. Chase N. Miller; 7. Brandon K. Garlock; 8. Fred Kramer; 9. Matthew Shutt; 10. Keith Pierce

Mark Hushon (25h) sweeps the 65cc (7-9) division.

Michael Foor grabs the College Boy win.

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Youth Results4-8 50cc. 1. Kyle Tino; 2. Austin Coy; 3. Luke Davis 4-8 O.I. 1. Nathan Szwed; 2. Alex Thomas 4-9 EL1. William Sigler; 2. Jessica Schoef-fl ing; 3. Cortney Abrams; 4. Garrett Brownawell; 5. Christopher Adams7-9 65cc1. Ryan Hall; 2. Kenneth Kasprzak; 3. Stephen Green; 4. Seth Davis; 5. Tucker Hake10-12 EL1. Cody Lore; 2. John Dwyer; 3. Donald

Bishop; 4. Ashlee Leith; 5. Sara Miller10-11 65cc1. Thorn Devlin; 2. Timothy Lambert; 3. Jeremy Williams; 4. Wyatt Vugrinec; 5. Tyler Szwed10-11 85cc1. Craig Delong; 2. Jeffrey Hall; 3. Sean Dolan; 4. Tanner Barnhardt; 5. Erik Freeman10-12 125cc1. Rylee Devlin; 2. Benjamin Davis; 3. Francisco Held; 4. Troy Abel12-15 100cc 1. Kenny Tenner Jr; 2. Gregory Sch-neider; 3. Chase Rusden; 4. Ethan Walter; 5. Dieter Willenbrock12-13 85cc1. Corby Gill; 2. Kamran Azadi; 3. Angelo Rispoli Jr.; 4. Bryan Font; 5. Matthew Miller 12-15 AA Youth1. Nick Davis; 2. Jesse Groemm; 3. Joel

Chapman; 4. Zach Shepps; 5. Jimmy Franks13-15 150cc1. Thomas Shughart; 2. Zachary Koller; 3. Tabatha Roser; 4. Jesse Crossley; 5. Pierce Williams14-15 85cc1. Eric Matthias; 2. Billy Schoeneberg; 3. Cody Curtis; 4. Jason Noll; 5. Dean Amos EL Women1. Johanna Tinnons; 2. Megan Dolan; 3. Cassandra Check; 4. Briana Barnhardt; 5. Alyssa Haney

Adult ResultsAA 1. Jerod Stoner; 2. Andrew Delong; 3. Eric Rodgers; 4. Jason Sipe; 5. Timothy RizzonA 0-2001. Shane Hufford Jr.; 2. Bobby Ker-

shaw; 3. Christopher Curlett; 4. Jacob Martin; 5. Nick KeefeA 201-Open. 1. Jesse Gill; 2. Joseph Lamanna; 3. Alex Shaw; 4. Timmy Hunter; 5. Robert OreillyA 4-Stroke 1. Joseph Mangione; 2. Joseph Caru-so; 3. David Wright; 4. Tyler Klinger; 5. Mike PolstonA Veteran 1. Jeffrey Pasqua; 2. Dale Hiles Jr.; 3. Carmen Tino; 4. John Caruso; 5. Michael TsakanikasA Senior. 1. Phillip Carlin; 2. Alan Jessat; 3. Andy Bylsma; 4. Ronald Curtis; 5. Jeffery BettonA Super Senior1. Kurt Sourbeer; 2. Larry HendershotB 0-200 1. Stephen Harris; 2. Samuel Swavely; 3. James Dibennedetto; 4. Brett Curtis; 5. Raymond MullenB 201-Open 1. Mark Bower; 2. Adam Burke; 3. Dustin Norris; 4. Cody Mulligan; 5. Joel ChapmanB 4-Stroke 1. Robert Jones; 2. Shawn Pettit; 3. Addeli Held; 4. Keith Dillon; 5. Jason McalisterB Veteran 1. Dan Perrotto; 2. Samuel Gray; 3. Shannon Bohince; 4. Doug Mccabe; 5. James Mansfi eld

B Senior1. Arthur Downs; 2. Brian Donovan; 3. Gilad Gotfried; 4. Dan Grimes Ii; 5. Richard PeacockB Super Senior 1. Paul Freeman; 2. Brian Vittorini; 3. Michael Walters; 4. Thomas Topper; 5. Steven GroffC 0-200 1. Randy Kinkade; 2. Ryan Kinkade; 3. Greg Curlett; 4. Todd Bauerband; 5. Zack HubertyC 201-Open1. Kyle Bylsma; 2. Kody Roloson; 3. Tim Kraus; 4. Cory Naugle; 5. John AdamsC 4-Strok 1. Marc Hojnowski; 2. Ron Willis; 3.

Marcus Ward; 4. Charles Gross; 5. Sean KregerC Veteran 1. Matthew Doughten; 2. Kenneth Kasprzak; 3. David Burger; 4. Stan Wojcik; 5. Mike KozletskyC Senior 1. Samuel Lairson; 2. Randy Brown; 3. Donald Hake; 4. Larry Warner; 5. Dave BretzMasters 1. Tom PhillipsGolden Masters1. Joe Galie Sr.Women 1. Diane Fitzgerald; 2. Nicole Hiles; 3. Sally Ferreira; 4. Patricia Blair; 5. Tiffany Bennett

OX Bo HarescrambleECEA Series, June 1, 2008 - By Tim Dennis

Harescramble racing is a great family sport. A 4-9 EL group battle on the grass track.

The best way to get thru the tire section is on one wheel.

Jerod Stoner (33) wins the 2008 OXBO. Jason Sipe navigates a rock garden.

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at Hurricane HillsJune 15, 2008 - By Jim Sanderson

2008 Ultimate Motocross Championship Series

By Jim Sanderson

Now in its fourth year, the Ultimate Motocross Championship Series, sponsored by Vertucci Performance Equipment (VPE) and vperacing.com, continues its tremendous growth and offers some of the fiercest competition and finest contingencies of any series on the east coast. Five rounds feature factory contingency from Suzuki, Kawasaki, Honda, Yamaha and Husqvarna, two rounds feature Suzuki, Kawasaki, Yamaha and Husqvarna contingency and remaining rounds include contingency awards from Suzuki, Kawasaki and Husqvarna. At the conclusion of the series, the overall top six riders in each class will receive awards and prizes at the third annual Ultimate MX Series banquet.

Round five of the series was hosted by the Fritz’s at the Hurricane Hills Sports Center in Clifford, Pennsylvania. Rider turnout was phenomenal with more than 500 riders registered for battle of the fast and furious Hurricane Hills racecourse. Even Mother Nature cooperated. Bright sunny skies, low humidity and temp’s in the low 80’s provided riders with the ultimate environment for an ultimate motocross racing experience.

Yamaha pilot, Kody Renzland, topped the podium of the extremely competitive 250 B division. Renzland started both moto’s in fourth and took the lead in the opening moto on the second lap and in the final moto on the first. From there Renzland just rode smart and consistent, taking the first moto win with a seven second lead and the final moto win with a nine second advantage. It was also an all Yamaha podium. Andres Benenaula finished second and Timothy Savidge Jr. third.

Josh Emmi, Alex Gillespie, Savidge and Renzland led the twenty-seven rider field out of the second turn in the opening 250 B moto. Just before the start of the second lap the top five running order was; Emmi, Renzland, Benenaula, Savidge and Victor Gudbergsson.

Just after the start of lap two, Emmi and Renzland battled through the Hurricane Hills double-elevator and the huge downhill ski jump until Renzland made the pass for the lead in the second turn of the back tree-line section. Emmi was relegated to second. By the start of lap four, the top four were all spread out but the battle for fifth began between Gudbergsson and Gillespie. Renzland led Emmi by four seconds and Savidge trailed Emmi by two. Gillespie made the pass on Gudbergsson, taking fifth, just after the start of lap three. By the start of lap four, Renzland was reducing his lap times by a second per lap and took the white flag six seconds ahead of Emmi. Gillespie used the faster inside line in the big sweeper by the start to take fourth. Savidge was displaced to fifth. Emmi went down in the final rhythm section with only one turn to go. Benenaula inherited second, Gillespie third, Zach Klaptosky fourth and Savidge remained fifth. Renzland took the win with a seven second lead.

Emmi, Gillespie, Savidge and Renzland led the start of the final 250 B moto. Renzland relegated Emmi to second one turn before the start of lap two. Savidge, Benenaula and Gillespie rounded out the top five. Renzland quickly pulled away and had an eight second advantage by the start of lap three. Renzland increased his lead to ten seconds by the white flag as the battle for second through fourth raged on between Emmi, Savidge and Benenaula. Renzland took the checkered flag nine seconds ahead of Emmi. Savidge, Benenaula and Jimmy Doolittle closed out the top five.

Renzland topped the podium with a perfect 1-1. Benenaula’s 2-4 rides took runner-up and Savidge completed the podium with a 5-3 tally.

RRP Suzuki pilot, Greg “Frenchie” Pamart led the start of the opening Open A moto trailed by Team Green’s Lowell Spangler, Charles

Fox and Addison Kramer. Spangler used a text book block pass to take the point at the exit to the rhythm section at the end of lap one. Pamart was displaced to second. Fox caught and passed Pamart in the corner preceding the downhill tabletop to secure second. Pamart dropped to third. Brian Mulcahy and Kramer rounded out the top five. Mulcahy closed the gap on Pamart and made the pass for third on the downhill tabletop on lap three. Pamart was relegated to fourth. The top five were all spread out after the start of lap five. Spangler took the checkers 12-seconds ahead of Fox. Mulcahy, Pamart and Kramer completed the top five.

Colton Harrison, Pamart and Fox led the start of the final Open A moto. Harrison and Pamart battled for the lead until Pamart made the pass for the point in the big sweeper by the start area on lap two relegating Harrison to second. Spangler, Fox and Mulcahy rounded out the top five.

Spangler reeled in Harrison and made the pass for second in the rhythm section at the end of lap two. Spangler quickly caught and passed Pamart taking the lead at the beginning of the tree-line section shortly after the start of lap thee. Harrison made a mistake in the sweeper by the start that allowed Mulcahy to take fourth. Harrison was displaced to fifth. Spangler pulled away and had a seven second advantage with two laps to go. Spangler’s lead was ten seconds at the checkered flag. Fox, Pamart, Mulcahy and Kramer rounded out the top five.

Spangler (1-1) topped the podium. Fox (2-2) took second and Pamart (4-3) third. Results:P/WEE (4-6):1. Zavien Rosato (Cob); 2. Danny Congdon (Cob); 3. Cody Schaetter (Ktm); 4. Jordan Jarvis (Cob); 5. Grant Desidero (Ktm);P/WEE (7-8): 1. Dawson Driscoll (Cob); 2. Zakary Shaffer (Cob); 3. Devin Kusmider (Ktm); 4. Josh Mcginnis (Cob); 5. Eddie Clark (Cob);PW OIL/AUTO (4-8): 1. Danny Congdon (Cob); 2. J Ryder Fox (Cob); 3. Lawrence Fellippello (Ktm); 4. Jordan Jarvis (Cob); 5. Alyssa Bolden (Cob);65 (7-9): 1. Trevor Pritchard (Ktm); 2. Oscar Kelchner (Kaw); 3. Sean Gillies (Ktm); 4. Peter Davis (Ktm); 5. Marvin Ellis (Kaw);65 (10-11): 1. Trevor Shaffer (Ktm); 2. Andrew Maroney (Ktm); 3. Kevin Rivera (Ktm); 4. Josh Lee (Ktm); 5. Dominic Tibberino (Ktm);JR MINI: 1. Michael Giovanniello (Ktm); 2. Chase Miller (Suz); 3. Jared Jennings (Kaw); 4. Trevor Shaffer (Suz); 5. Evan Richard (Kaw);MID MINI: 1. Rowland Papp (Suz); 2. Aaron Lampi (Suz); 3. Addison Emory Iv (Suz); 4. Keith Pierce (Ktm); 5. Kevin Hicks Jr (Suz);SENIOR MINI (12-13): 1. Luke Renzland (Yam); 2. Rowland Papp (Suz); 3. Jesse Pierce (Suz); 4. Aaron Lampi (Suz); 5. Keith Pierce (Ktm);SENIOR MINI: 1. Kevin Hicks Jr (Suz); 2. Nicholas Detrick (Suz); 3. Gary Smith (Hon); 4. Gavin Westdyke (Suz); 5. Ryan Troiano (Yam);S/MINI: 1. Daniel Beck (Hon); 2. Jason Chavez (Hon); 3. Avery

Greg Pamart (444) and Lowell Spangler (427) battle for the lead in the 1st Open A moto at Hurricane Hills in Clifford, PA on June 15th.

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Brown (Suz); 4. Brad Roth (Suz); 5. Christopher M. Dasilva (Hon);SUPER MINI (12-16): 1. Aaron Lampi (Suz); 2. Luke Renzland (Yam); 3. Jesse Pierce (Suz); 4. Rowland Papp (Suz); 5. Sean Ballard (Kaw);SCHBY: 1. Luke Renzland (Yam); 2. Ryan Zaveral (Hon); 3. Dakota Yohe (Yam); 4. Alex Gillespie (Yam); 5. Craig Eccleston (Suz);SCHBY LITE: 1. Kody Renzland (Yam); 2. R.j. Beck (Kaw); 3. Zach Donlin (Kaw); 4. James Doolittle (Kaw); 5. Viktor Gudbergsson (Suz);CLGBY: 1. Charles Fox Iii (Kaw); 2. Jon Reber (Suz); 3. Andrew Pingotti (Hon); 4. Nick Johnson (Hon); 5. Michael Eichler (Kaw);125 2 STRK: 1. Ryan Zaveral (Hon); 2. Craig Eccleston (Suz); 3. John Klinger (Hon); 4. Cordnelius Price (Yam); 5. Patrick Diddy (Yam);OPEN 4 STROKE: 1. Samantha Fritz (Hon); 2. Chris Cheney (Hon);250 A: 1. Charles Fox Iii (Suz); 2. Lowell Spangler (Kaw); 3. Brian Mulcahy (Kaw); 4. Ronnie Stewart (Suz); 5. Colton Harrison (Kaw);250 B: 1. Kody Renzland (Yam); 2. Andres Benenaula (Yam); 3. Timothy Savidge Jr (Yam); 4. Josh Emmi (Kaw); 5. Alex Gillespie (Yam);250 C: 1. Ty Space (Suz); 2. Eavan Ellefsen (Kaw); 3. Dana Krause (Kaw); 4. Derek Miller (Suz); 5. Patrick Desantis (Suz);OPEN A: 1. Lowell Spangler (Kaw); 2. Charles Fox Iii (Kaw); 3. Greg Pamart (Suz); 4. Brian Mulcahy (Kaw); 5. Addison Kramer (Kaw);OPEN B: 1. Jon Reber (Suz); 2.

Timothy Savidge Jr (Yam); 3. R.j. Beck (Kaw); 4. Zachary Klaptosky (Suz); 5. Geoff Wager (Kaw);OPEN C: 1. Dana Krause (Kaw); 2. Derek Miller (Suz); 3. Richie Bunting (Suz); 4. Ty Space (Suz); 5. John Klinger (Hon);25+ A: 1. Gaylon Dickson (Kaw); 2. Darren Edsall (Hon); 3. Ken Blackwell (Hon); 4. Joshua Bozzuto (Yam); 5. Chris Burnley (Hon);25+ B/C: 1. Jeremy Parsons (Kaw); 2. Scott Kalnas (Yam); 3. Chad

Sandt (Yam); 4. William Panchesine (Yam); 5. Richard Heverly (Ktm);30+ A: 1. Greg Pamart (Suz); 2. Darren Edsall (Hon); 3. Gaylon Dickson (Kaw); 4. Jim Mcilvaine (Hon); 5. Joshua Bozzuto (Yam);30+ B: 1. Jeremy Parsons (Kaw); 2. Roland Beck (Kaw); 3. Michael Adams (Kaw); 4. John Ward (Hon); 5. David Hall (Hon);30+ C: 1. Stephen Vassello (Hon); 2. Johnny Beers (Hon); 3. Rodney Detrick (Yam); 4. Dan Waldrop

(Hon); 5. Steve Eichker (Hon);+35 A: 1. Greg Pamart (Suz); 2. Jim Mcilvaine (Hon); 3. Jerry Seip (Hon); 4. Tood Weindel (Suz); 5. Sean Gillies (Hon);+35 B: 1. Robert Harris (Suz); 2. John Ward (Hon); 3. Robert Monko (Hon); 4. Jeffrey Groff (Kaw); 5. Tom Baney (Yam);40+ A: 1. Gaylon Dickson (Kaw); 2. Jim Mcilvaine (Hon); 3. Jerry Seip (Hon); 4. Ken Blackwell (Hon); 5. Joe Fritz Sr (Hon);

40+ B/C: 1. Roland Beck (Kaw); 2. John Thompson (Hon); 3. Michael Reynolds (Kaw); 4. Glenn Smith (Hon); 5. Robert Schuler (Hon);45+: 1. Jerry Seip (Hon); 2. Joe Fritz Sr (Hon); 3. Tom Sabastian (Suz); 4. Randolph Hayes (Hon); 5. Robert Gruver (Yam);WMN: 1. Samantha Fritz (Hon); 2. Nikkiann Stewart (Yam); 3. Sonia Williams (Hon); 4. Michelle Kastle (Yam); 5. Rachel Engdahal (Suz);QUAD 25+: 1. Robert Burbrudge (Hon); 2. Paul Hart Jr (Hon); 3. Ronald Ranck (Hon); 4. Vince Gambino (Yam); 5. Thomas Whalen (Hon);QUAD A: 1. Tony Lucarelli (Hon); 2. Brian Ace (Hon); 3. Pat Trichilo (Yam); 4. Lucas Mack (Hon); 5. Ronald Ranck (Hon);QUAD B: 1. Angelo Luongo (Yam); 2. Justin Pannick (Hon); 3. Jakub Ingham (Yam); 4. Cody Norris (Suz); 5. Lance Reichert (Suz);QUAD C: 1. Robert Hubal (Suz); 2. Erik Hines (Suz); 3. Scott Boman (Hon); 4. Brian Delaplaine (Hon); 5. Chris Baker (Hon);QUAD Collegeboy 16-24: 1. Pat Trichilo (Yam); 2. Kurt Feuerstack (Hon); 3. Tony Lucarelli (Hon); 4. Allen-michael Daly (Yam); 5. Justin Pannick (Hon);

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By Scott Lukaitis Photo by Lukaitisphoto.comWildwood NJ, May 31 & Jun 1

The sounds of the Atlantic Ocean and the thunderous boom of four-stroke engines combine for an event like no other. The Thunder in the Sand promoted by New Jersey Thunder Motorsports took place over the last weekend of May at Wildwood New Jersey.

The unique race is held twice a year once in the spring and once in the fall. Held over a period of two days with one moto in each class held on each day the relaxed events schedule allows for plenty of time to soak up the New Jersey sun. The Mark Hufnagle designed track is built right on the beach in the sand. With no other dirt brought in the shifting sand of the Jersey shore make for a challenging and exciting track for all.

The 250 and 450 “A” classes were the premier classes for the weekend. A large cash payout meant for a profitable weekend for the winner. The first class of the weekend was the 250 class, for up to 250c two and four strokes, Adam Blessing was the class of the field. Riding a borrowed Suzuki RM250 the Fox / Dragon Optical backed rider jumped out to an early lead and never looked back taking the victory. No Fear / Von Zipper backed Dave Ginolfi was second and Yamaha mounted Eric Balawejder was third. The three riders would repeat their moto scores in moto 2 and finish in the same order overall.

The 450 class saw Blessing on his more familiar Honda but the results were much the same. Blessing was again the winner of both motos with Ginolfi second in both motos. In the first moto LDR / Moose backed Chris Chomko put his Honda in third and Kawasaki rider Evan

Forosisky in fourth. Those two riders would swap position in moto 2 thus giving Forosisky the final step on the podium.

Chomko was not left off the podium however as he used 1-1 moto scores to take the 25+ Expert class payday. Second behind Chomko was 30+ Expert class

winner Brian Carroll and third overall was Honda rider Tristian Huey.

With classes for the youngest to the oldest and all bike sizes a great weekend was had. Even the torrential rain and threat of a tornado on Saturday afternoon didn’t hamper the great weekend. Make your plans now for the fall event held on the weekend of October 10th and 11th. Check out their website at www.thundermoto.com for more information. +25 A: 1. Christopher Chomko (Hon); 2. Brian Carroll (Yam); 3. Tristan Huey (Hon); 4. James Mazza (Suz); 5. John Thomas (Hon); +25 B: 1. Mark Wesnofske (Hon); 2. John Hurley (Kaw); 3. Rob Novak (Hon); 4. Ken Thomas (Hon); 5. Matthew Hangey (Suz); +30 A: 1. Brian Carroll (Yam); 2. James Mazza (Suz); 3. John Thomas (Hon); +30 B: 1. Mark Wesnofske (Hon); 2. Ken Thomas (Hon); 3. Todd Tennis (Yam); 4. Michael Smith (Kaw); 5. Thomas Gibson (Hon); +30 C: 1. Stuart Thomas (Yam); 2. Charles Hock (Suz); 3. Christian Giaime (Hon); 4. Richard Trout (Suz); 5. Richard Tamburo (Hon); +40 Senior: 1. Chris Suydan (Hon); 2. Thomas Gibson (Hon); 3. Bill Ford (Suz); 4. Robert Yahnite (Hon); 5. Louis Dorrico (Hon); 0-50cc 4-6 B: 1. Bryton Carroll (Cob); 2. Mitchell Mckee (Yam); 0-50cc 4-6 C: 1. Evan Knoll (Ktm); 2. Taylor Longphee (Drr); 3. Tim Brass (Hon); 4. Shawn Cacciola (Hon); 0-85cc 10-11 yrs: 1. Jacob Hartranft

(Yam); 2. Lucas Brzostowski (Kaw); 3. Andrew Voroscak (Ktm); 4. Nicholas Mcclure (Ktm); 5. Rocky Cagno (Ktm); 0-85cc 12-13 yrs: 1. Michael Pettet (Suz); 2. Hunter Lucas (Hon); 3. Austin Lucas (Hon); 4. Garrett Schwippert (Yam); 5. Taylor Kief (Yam); 0-85cc 14-15 yrs: 1. Dylan Wolfe (Suz); 2. Dan Geiger (Yam); 3. Dashauyn Staten (Suz); 4. Dan Tino (Kaw); 5. Paul Beerley (Yam); 0-85cc 7-9 yrs: 1. Brandon Hatnranft (Ktm); 2. Ricci Randanella (Suz); 3. Scott Stockunas (Kaw); 4. Gage Solis (Pli); 5. Max Amato (Suz); Supermini 12-15yrs: 1. Michael Pettet (Suz); 2. David Worden (Yam); 3. Eric Osmundsen (Hon); 4. Tyler Valcich (Hon); 5. Dylan Wolfe (Suz); 125 B: 1. Dakota Letsinger (Suz); 125 C: 1. Dylan Wolfe (Suz); 2. David Worden (Yam); 3. Steven Eggert (Yam); 4. David Magee (Yam); 5. Dan Tino (Kaw); 250 A: 1. Adam Blessing (Hon); 2. David Ginolfi (Kaw); 3. Eric Balawejder (Yam); 4. Eric Mckay (Yam); 5. James Dzierwinski, Jr (Kaw); 250 B: 1. Matthew Grant (Kaw); 2. Thomas Sherby (Hon); 3. J Grisham (Hon); 4. Steve Geist (Ktm); 5. Stephen Morelli (Hon); 250 C Group 1: 1. Todd Gordon (Hon); 2. Kyle Crammer (Hon); 3. Devon Grisham (Yam); 4. Troy Clark (Hon); 5. Christian Giaime (Hon); 250 C Group 2: 1. Andrew Herzog (Hon); 2. John Grisi (Hon); 3. Chris Chiofalo (Hon); 4. Joey Gluck (Hon); 5. Billy Stillwell (Suz); 250 C Group 3: 1. Mark Glassford (Hon); 2. Mason Foy (Yam); 3. Burley Crawley (Suz); 4. Timothy Vogel (Suz); 5. Mark Terpak (Hon);

Thunder In The SandNJ Seashore - June 1, 2008 - By Scott Lukaitis

Adam Blessing was your double Expert class winner taking the victory in both the 250 and 450 Expert classes.

Chris Butter was the Quad Vet winner. Chris was also third in the Quad A class

Bill Ford has some fun over the fi nish line.

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Blessing Cashes in on Wildwood Beach

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450 4 Stk A: 1. Adam Blessing (Hon); 2. David Ginolfi (Kaw); 3. Evan Forosisky (Kaw); 4. Christopher Chomko (Hon); 5. Tristan Huey (Hon); 450 4 Stk B: 1. Joseph Corcoran (Hon); 2. Anthony Dalessandro (Hon); 3. Stephen Morelli (Hon); 4. Philip Albertson (Hon); 5. Douglas Zee (Hon); 450 4 Stk C Group 1: 1. Derek Mowday (Hon); 2. Ethan Clymer (Ktm); 3. Kevin Difrancesco (Suz); 4. Billy Geist (Yam); 5. Samuel Detwiler (Hon); 450 4STK C Group 2: 1. Tom Greenhoe (Yam); 2. Trevor Lyons (Yam); 3. Timothy Vogel (Suz); 4. Michael Ciolino (Yam); 5. Bill Ford (Suz); Schoolboy: 1. Matthew Grant (Kaw); 2. Thomas Sherby (Hon); 3. Eric Osmundsen (Hon); 4. Ethan Clymer (Ktm); 5. Joshua Watson (Kaw); Collegeboy Group 1: 1. Teddy Grant (Kaw); 2. Evan Forosisky (Kaw); 3.

Andrew Slowey (Hon); 4. Philip Albertson (Hon); 5. Anthony Dalessandro (Hon); Collegeboy Group 2: 1. Tom Greenhoe (Yam); 2. Kevin Mccusker (Yam); 3. Kevin Clark (Hon); 4. Todd Gordon (Hon); 5. Andrew Herzog (Hon); LCQ: 1. David, Sr Mcdermott (Hon); 2. Matthew Brandolini (Hon);

QUAD0-50cc Quad 4-6 C: 1. Joseph Serrao (Drr); 2. Julian Coffing (Drx); 3. Joseph Sweeney (Drx); 4. Mitchell Mckee (Yam); 5. Eric Karinalis (Pol); 0-90 Quad 7-9 Group 1: 1. Nathan Patrick (Drr); 2. Aj Garreffi (Drr); 3. Davis Eames (Apx); 4. Brandon Grace (Drr); 5. Sokha Ferroni (Suz); 0-90 Quad 7-9 Group 2: 1. David Clark (Apx); 2. Justin Clark (Cob); 3. Roy Gendron (Apx); 4. Joseph Cavaliere (Drx); 5. Alexis Tedesco (Can);

0-90cc Quad 10-12: 1. Michael Deluca (Cob); 2. Nicholas Major (Cob); 3. Eric Greene (Apx); 4. Kellie Moran (Drr); 5. Mike Lindsay (Hon); 0-90cc Quad 13-15: 1. Bren Marra (Cob); 2. Nicholas Gennusa (Cob); 3. Andrew Rosinski (Hon); Quad 2 Stk B: 1. Dennis Ray (Yam); 2. Wayne Rocco (Hon); 3. Norman Hargrove (Hon); 4. Anthony White (Yam); 5. Shawn Burrough (Yam); Quad 200-300cc: 1. Steve Minden (Hon); 2. Stuart Thomas (Hon); 3. Daniel Pagnini (Hon); 4. Chris Chiofalo (Hon); 5. Rob Novak (Hon); Quad 4 Stk A: 1. Matthew Cusumano (Suz); 2. Rocco Arno (Hon); 3. Chris Butter (Hon); 4. Patrick Brown (Yam); 5. Richard Lindsay (Kaw); Quad 4 Stk B Group 1: 1. John Shull (Hon); 2. Daniel Bergholz (Hon); 3. Frank Fortney (Yam); 4. Matthew Cusumano (Suz); 5. Tom Shinn (Hon); Quad 4 Stk B Group 2: 1. Fred landwher III (Hon); 2. Paul Callahan (Suz); 3. David Mcdermott (Hon); 4. Timothy Notarianni (Suz); 5. Rich Staino (Yam); Quad C Group 1: 1. Brad Klimbo (Hon); 2. Christopher Clayton (Hon); 3. Daniel Altenburg (Hon); 4. Justin Lilick (Yam); 5. Tyler Adams (Suz); Quad C Group 2: 1. Tyler Wittje (Suz); 2. Nicholas Simmermon (Hon); 3. Jason Widdoss (Suz); 4. John Kenney (Yam); 5. Samuel Wall (Yam); Quad C Group 3: 1. Matthew Herbert (Suz); 2. Brett Butter (Yam); 3. Steve Lyons (Suz); 4. Tonido Dixon (Yam); 5. Devin Woolf (Yam); Quad C Group 4: 1. Justin Carr (Yam); 2. Richard Perrini (Hon); 3. Chris Piano (Hon); 4. Jeffrey Wolf (Yam); 5. Bill

Patterson (Yam); Quad Unltd group 1: 1. Richard Lindsay (Kaw); 2. John Kenney (Yam); 3. Paul Callahan (Suz); 4. Eddie Przybszewski (Suz); 5. Corey Straga (Hon); Quad Unltd group 2: 1. Corey Atherton (Hon); 2. Tyler Wittje (Suz); 3. John Shull (Hon); 4. Sean Neidlinger (Suz); 5. Scott Mcmaster (Hon); Quad Unltd group 3: 1. Rich Staino (Yam); 2. Brett Butter (Yam); 3. Jeffrey Wolf (Yam); 4. Gary Jackson (Suz); 5. Fred landwher III (Hon);

Quad Unltd group 4: 1. Justin Carr (Yam); 2. Andrew Capps (Yam); 3. Christopher Clayton (Hon); 4. Timothy Brand (Yam); 5. Kris Lilick (Yam); Quad Vet Group 1: 1. Chris Butter (Hon); 2. Steven Stracka (Hon); 3. Dennis Ray (Yam); 4. Oakford Ale (Hon); 5. Steve Lyons (Suz); Womens Open: 1. Krista Marie (Yam); 2. Jennifer Butter (Hon); 3. Samantha Ross (Yam); 4. Alisha Dipasquale (Hon); 5. Kellie Moran (Suz);

Michael Deluca was 0-90cc Quad 10-12 class winner.

Samantha Ross was third overall in the Ladies Quad class.

Hey guys! Thank god schools out huh!! Now I can concentrate on riding and training a bit more. On June 1st I took a trip up to the fourth round of the ECEA series, hosted by the Reading Off Road Riders. The temperature was screaming, around 98 degrees which caused some serious needs to hydrate. When we arrived I had a few hours before I raced, so I grabbed a few water bottles and a Gatorade and headed into the woods to walk some of the track. It was just as I remembered. Rocks everywhere! Rocks, rocks, and more rocks! One good thing about this track though is that there were several different lines to choose from pretty much everywhere.

After I came back it was almost time to race, so I headed down to the infamous start of the RORR hare scrambles. It held at least 6 inches of just coal soot, and it’s the dustiest thing ever. It is really key to getting the holeshot here or you would be left behind in a big cloud of dust and barley able to see! I was proof of that as

the soot swallowed me up like quicksand and I had to use the multiple lines to get past people. When I was finishing the race and was heading back through the pits it looked like a battle zone. Bikes were battered up and had bent this and that’s. The medics had their hands full with injuries and dehydration. It was a really nasty race! But after it all sunk in and I looked back on the day, I realized it was a battle of the fittest and that races like these are what makes you better as a rider.

the soot swallowed me up like quicksand and I had to use the multiple lines to get past people. When I was finishing the race and was heading

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PA State racer Evan Houston fi nds some loose stuff.

AMA National HarescramblePA State, WNYOA - June 14-15, 2008 - By Mike Gurnsey

At the Miles Mountain WNYOA, Pennsylvania State Harescrambles National the PRO AA class, rolled into the first corner with 34 riders fighting for the hole shot. Of those, 16 riders eventually finished all 7 laps. The scoring team did well, surviving 190 attempts to cover them with debris from the track.

The first rider through the checkpoint at the end of the first lap was Ben Bouwens, rolling through with a 24:21 lap time, followed by Jerod Stoner. Coming in number 3 was Jason Raines, on the gas, but a little off the pace - now trailing by 0:01. Following on their heels were Glenn J. Kearney and Nathan Kanney separated by 0:01.

We lost 2 riders by the time we’d reached the end of lap 2, with 32 completing lap number 2.

Ben Bouwens was still in the lead at the end of lap 2 with the rest of the pack picking the track debris from their goggles and chest protectors.

We watched as two riders made the largest gains (and losses) on this lap - with Heath Voss, moving up from number 20 to the number 14 spot - meanwhile John Oechsle dropped 4 places from number 12 to number 16. Jason Raines was still rolling along in second place, trailing by 0:03. Jerod Stoner was having an incredible ride, running a strong third, only 0:27 off the pace of the second place rider. Nathan Kanney

was giving it everything on the course - and it was paying off - moving from fifth to fourth place, trailing by 0:27. There were troubles afoot for Glenn J. Kearney - slipping to fifth, from the number 4 spot, trailing by 0:36.

Lap 3 had Ben Bouwens still in the lead, followed by Jason Raines, trailing by 0:04.

The action on the track centered around Patrick Spirawk, moving up from number 26 to the number 23 spot - meanwhile Brett Zofchak dropped 5 places, from number 17 to the number 22 position. Nathan Kanney was solid in third place - trailing by 1:00. JEROD Stoner refused to sit back - it’s not over until it’s over - and was in fourth place, trailing the third place rider by 0:25. Glenn J. Kearney came through the checkpoint in fifth place, saying - “Step aside folks, I’m on a roll.” At that point there was only 0:30 separation between the number 5 spot and the fourth place rider.

We lost 3 riders by the time we’d reached the end of lap 4, with 29

completing lap number 4.

Jason Raines was still in the lead at the end of lap 4 riding well, doing his best to ensure the lead didn’t change for the remainder of the event.

The largest swings in rider position

on this lap centered around Patrick Spirawk, moving up from number 23 to the number 18 spot - meanwhile Tyler Nevidomsky dropped 19 places from number 14 to number 19. Coming in second was Nathan Kanney. Coming in third was Ben Bouwens. Don’t count out Glenn J. Kearney, who was still in the game in fourth place and don’t count out Jerod Stoner, who was still in the game in fifth place.

We lost 4 riders by the time we’d reached the end of lap 5, with 25 completing lap number 5.

Lap 5 had Jason Raines taking over the lead, followed by Nathan Kanney, trailing by 0:07.

The action on this lap centered on Billy Bartlett, moving up from number 23 to the number 18 spot - and on Wallace Palmer dropping 5 places - from number 6 to number 11. Ben Bouwens was displaying true grit on the course, ripping through the checkpoint in third place, with a 2:10 disadvantage. Glenn J. Kearney was giving us a lesson in physical training by seeming to stroll through the gates in fourth place ..... but sill trailing the third place rider by 1:10. Jerod Stoner still owned fifth place - trailing by 0:52.

We lost 3 riders by the time we’d reached the end of lap 6, with 22 completing lap number 6.

Nathan Kanney kept the lead at the end of lap 6 on the gas, and opening the lead on the second place rider.

The action on this lap centered on John Oechsle, moving up from number 14 to the number 12 spot - and on Ben Bouwens dropping 2

places - from number 3 to number 5. Our number two rider cranked it up, but Jason Raines was still behind by 0:18. After some high speed wrestling on the track, we saw a swap

in position as Glenn J. Kearney went from fourth place to third, looking to make up another 4:57 to move up one more position. Thinking about spending a little more time at the gym in preparation for a workout like this, Jerod Stoner still owned fourth place - trailing by 1:51. Ben Bouwens was still in the game with the number 5

spot - behind by 1:57.

We lost 6 riders by the time we’d reached the end of lap 7, with 16 completing lap number 7.

Nathan Kanney was still in the lead at the end of lap 7 with the rest of the pack still picking the track debris from their goggles and chest protectors.

The movers on this lap were Andrew Delong, heavy on the throttle able to move up 1 places from number 6 to number 5 - meanwhile Ben Bouwens fell off the pace and dropped from number 5 to the number 7 position. Jason Raines was giving it everything to capture first place, but this lap ended still holding onto second place, trailing by 0:17. Glenn J. Kearney maintained his position on this lap - holding the number 3 spot, trailing by 5:23. Riding like a man on a mission- Jerod Stoner was ripping through the checkpoint - but still in fourth place, and trailing by 4:59. Andrew Delong kept a cool head and staked a claim

on the number 5 spot, but with a 0:01 disadvantage.

In the end it was an awesome race with 3 different leaders battling to the end, but it was the sustained average speed of 23.05MPH by Nathan Kanney that claimed victory over the efforts of Ben Bouwens, and Jason Raines.

The ATV racing kicked off on Saturday at Miles Mountain.

The pro line kicks off Sundays racing action.

You can always count on an interesting course when you head to Miles.

Nathan Kanney (center) wins this hard fought round of the AMA National Harescramble Series.

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11/30 METEOR HARE SCRAMBLESMeteor Motorcycle Club—(856) 287-8170 For further information about the ECEA, visit us on the web at: www.ecea.org

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6/22 SHOTGUN ENDUROGrier City, PAHigh Mountain Dirt Riders6 West Valley Rd., Lehighton, PA 18235(610) 392-0902—www.hmdr.org

7/13 BARB WIRE ENDUROFassett, PASouthern Tier Enduro Riders2606 Smith Rd., Jasper, NY 14855(607) 792-3782—www.ster-mc.org

7/20 FOGGY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL ENDUROBlaine, PASusquehanna Off Road Riders424 Shirksville Rd., Jonestown, PA 17038(717) 865-2723—www.sorrmc.org

7/27 RATTLESNAKE ENDUROCross Forks, PABrandywine Enduro Riders212 Garey Rd., Birdsboro, PA 19508(610) 582-2357—www.ber.us

8/17 SPEEDSVILLE ENDUROSpeedsville, NYIthaca Dirt Riders21 Ironwood Pl.Richford, NY 13835—(607) 657-8248

8/24 BEEHIVE ENDUROMauricetown, NJCompetition Dirt Riders5386 Rt. 49, Millville, NJ 08332(856) 327-5015www.competitiondirtriders.com

9/7 MICHAUX ENDUROShippensburg, PASouth Penn Enduro RidersP.O. Box 836, Carlisle, PA 17013(717) 245-0353

9/14 MOONSHINE ENDUROBrandonville, PAValley Forge Trail Riders352 Trythall Rd., Elverson, PA 19520(610) 286-5067—www.vftr.org

9/21 SCRUB PINE ENDURONew Lisbon, NJOcean County Competition RidersRocco Spano2 Marc Lane, Wrightstown, NJ 08562(609) 758-2747—www.occr.net

10/5 RIDGE RUN ENDURODeposit, NYRidge Riders Motorcycle Club906 East End Rd., Newton, NJ 07860(973) 592-2708—www.ridgeriders.org

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Hare Scramble Charles Stapleford (302) 834-4411Merle Compton—[email protected]

Youth Ken Held—[email protected](609) 694-4171

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Hey Everyone, A lot has been going on since the last time I wrote to you all last month. We had our third AMA singles

national of the year in Springfield, IL and also the first AMA twins national in Vernon, NY. I also have been traveling racing many other races across the country. Although, Most have been rainouts! Nothing is worse then traveling half way across the country to watch it rain. Half the time it seems when we get rained out, it’s not even raining! Go figure. This has been one of the worst years in my 6 years of racing with rainouts. Hopefully the worst of Mother Nature is behind us and she sends the dirt track world her blessings for the rest of the year.

I was really excited to race Springfield TT. Not only it being a national, but because it just looked like an

all around awesome track! Super fast, long, and tacky. One of the most beautiful tracks on the circuit. I got there and I was really nervous. I have never raced this event before and it has so much history behind it. I went out for qualifying and I felt super awesome. I didn’t have any of the super fast guys in my qualifying session so I didn’t know how hard I could push it. I had a super stacked heat race. Number 1 rider in the world Kenny Coolbeth, Multi-Time Springfield TT winner JR Schnabel, Former rookie of the year Sam Halbert, along with Shaun Russel, Aaron King, and Johnny Lewis. I could only manage a 7th, but I was closing in during the late laps. In my semi, I once again had many fast riders, but I was determined to win this semi and make my first national. I had a good start, but I hit the only bump on the track before the jump. I came off the jump in 3rd and I started loosing time on the leaders. I put my head down and laid down some super fast laps and caught up to the first two riders. Now sitting in 3rd, I was setting up 2nd place John Lewis who was stuck behind Number 10 Dan Stanley. I looked over my shoulder and saw Kevin Varnes and Nick Cummings behind me a little ways so I knew I could try whatever it took to pass the riders ahead of me. With 3 laps to go, I was going to try and make a move coming back onto the short track corner, but as soon as I picked up the gas to go underneath John, he tucked the front end and crashed. I slammed into him and his bike but I stayed up-right. As soon as I hit him, I went to grab the clutch in but I panicked and pulled in the hot-start instead. I kicked and kicked as I was still in 2nd place, but no fire and I again would be watching the national from the grandstands. The worst part was John was laying knocked out in the middle of the track and the AMA never red-flagged it for his safety. Had they red-flagged it like they were suppose to, they would of reverted back a lap, called the race and I would of been in transfer. But the important part was John was OK. Henry Wiles won the national with Joe Kopp and Jake Johnson battling all race for 2nd and 3rd. Kopp got the nod. Bad luck happens, but I’ll be back next year! The Springfield Mile the next two days were rained out and we came home.

Vernon Downs was the sight of the first twins national. I felt pretty good in qualifying, learning as much

as I could being this was my first mile and first cushion race on a 750. It was also my first ever twins national so I was excited. I didn’t do super good in my heat race, but I learned a lot. In the semi, I got behind cushion rider Ricky Marshall and kind of just followed him as much as I could into the corners. I felt a lot better in my semi and only finished 3 seconds away from the winner at the finish. Going 125 mph into the corners on a 750 was definitely something that I had to get used to. Kenny Coolbeth won the final by half a track, pretty crazy. Bryan Smith and Jared Mees were 2nd and 3rd. I felt good on the 750. Can’t wait to get on some of these clay tracks I know I can do good on. My sister Shayna won the 450 pro-sport final. She was hauling the mail.

I did a couple more local races after Vernon at Path Valley and Piston Poppers. Path Valley was

uneventful and I had some REALLY horrible holeshots after setting fast heat race time I could only work my way up to a 2nd. It was good too, Piston Poppers had a real good showing and the track was awesome. After beating Jake Johnson in my heat race, I knew I could win on this day. Even though it seemed some riders jumped the line on both races and were never called for I finished a real close 2nd to Don Mullen in the one and I won the other. I was disappointed after setting fast heat race times to set pole in both finals, but sometimes things just don’t go your way no matter how fast you are.

New rules that you might want to know about is they have told us

that we can no longer cut tires, tractionize tires, treat tires or anything along those lines. Daytona Motorsports Group that bought AMA Pro Racing is finally starting to put their 2 cents into AMA Dirt track and hopefully they are for the better. I like the new rule, as long as no one tries to cheat it. They told us there will be like a $40,000 fine and a one year suspension from the AMA if someone is caught cheating the rule.

The next couple nationals are June 21 in Maryville, TN and then

June 27 and June 28 in Bedford, PA and Lima, OH. Then I will be at the Duquoin Amateur Nationals cheering my sister on as she chases the Pro-Sport National Championship and then Topeka, KS national on July 4th. These next couple nationals are going to be real important for me so wish me luck!

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Doubles Da’ Story at Path Valley Northeast National OpenerSPRING RUN, PA. MAY 24By Len & Ben Breech

Out of the eighteen classes contested at Two Wheel Promotions’ short track qualifier at Path Valley Speedway, six riders scored two wins: Colton Smith won the 65 Modified and 85 Modified 7-11; Tyler Stacey in the 125 and 250 DTX. Jake Shoemaker topped the 250 4 Stroke Modified and 450 Modified, with John Long winning the 250 Modified 2 Stroke and 500 DTX. Evan Baer topped the two classes for Pro riders, Pro Sport and Sportsman, while Todd Kendig took the 30 and 40 + finals.

Shoemaker started it off on the penalty line of the 250 4 stroke Modified. Off two he was second behind Derek Hersh and Haden Avery, and took the lead on the third lap, setting the order. The 450 Modified had James Wells leading Shoemaker, Dalton Winkler, Jordan Harris and John Long. Shoemaker took the lead at the end of the first lap, while Winkler, Harris and Long battled for third with Harris crossing the line third.

Baer had to work hard for one of his wins; Pro Sport. Mike Poe was first with Cory Strickler, R. J. Hart, Garrett Wilson and Baer battling for second. After taking control of second, Baer set out for Poe, putting his Don’s Kawasaki/Baer Racing Products Kawasaki into the lead off turn two on the final lap.

After finishing second to Chris Klinefelter in their heat, Baer grabbed the Sportsman final lead from Klinefelter, Harris, Nick

Henderson and Poe. For the entire distance they were virtually inseparable, with Klinefelter pulling alongside Baer twice, but unable to complete the deal.

In the 250 DTX, Stacey put his Miller’s Cycle/Kriebel Security Suzuki in front of Hersh, Rebecca Zafia, and Tyler Kidwell. Around halfway, Kidwell slipped into third. The 125 Modified was similar with Zafia, Ryan Connelly and Dan Bromley. Bromley fought his way into second off two on the fifth lap.

Smith’s wins were also similar; taking the lead before the end of the opening lap. In

the 65 Modified, he took the lead from Brandon Price, Dustin Healey and Tristan Avery. Price slipped back to fourth while Healey and Avery fought for second that went Avery took off two on the final lap. In the 85 7-11, he took the lead from Ryan Rutland before the end of the first lap with Healey, Cameron Smith and Avery behind. Cameron got into second off four on the fifth lap.

Cameron Smith also had a pair, albeit seconds, finishing second to Price in an exciting 50 Senior 7-8 final. Smith took the lead from Devin Owens, Price, Chase Smith and Joseph Reece at the start. Price took second at the end of lap two and started challenging Smith. Price took the lower line off four as they came down for the white flag. They ran the final lap side by side and as they came down for the checkered, they touched sending Smith sliding

across the line. He got second and the bike unofficially took third.

Long had two close wins over Winkler. In the 250 Modified 2 Stroke, he led Winkler and Haden Avery, with Winkler staying very close throughout. The 500 DTX had Winkler leading Hersh with Long taking second on the third lap and pressuring Winkler. Long took the

lead on the final lap.Results250 Modified 4 Stroke: 1. Jake Shoemaker (Suz); 2. Derek Hersh (Kaw); 3. Haden Avery (Hon); 4. Tyler Kidwell (Suz); 5. Dan Bromley (Suz); 6. Ryan Connelly (Kaw); 7. Jeremiah Snow (Hon)85 DTX (9-13): 1. Ryan Rutland (Hon); 2. Devin Giordano (Hon); 3. Dylan Winsett (Hon)40 +: 1. Todd Kendig (Rot); 2. Mike Mester (Rot); 3. Tom Majeski (Rot); 4. John Winsett (Rot)450 Modified: 1. Jake Shoemaker (Suz); 2. James Wells Jr. (Hon); 3. Jordan Harris (Kaw); 4.

John Long (Hon); 5. Dalton Winkler (Yam); 6. Jesse Long (Hon); 7. Haden Avery (Hon); 8. James Poole (Hon); 9. Adam Manseau (Hon)50 PW Shaft: 1. John Winsett III (Yam); 2. Doug Cook (Yam); 3. Racer Stacey (Yam)85 Modified (7-11): 1. Colton Smith (Kaw); 2. Cameron Smith (Suz); 3. Ryan Rutland (Hon); 4. Tristan Avery (Hon); 5. Dylan Almony (Hon); 6. Colin Cunningham (Yam); 7. Devin Giordano (Hon); 8. Dustin Healey (KTM); 9. Dalton Gauthier (Hon); 10.

Ken Kolsovsky (Kaw)65 DTX: 1. Tristan Avery (Suz); 2. Dylan Winsett (Kaw); 3. Georgie Price V (Kaw)

Pro Sport: 1. Evan Baer (Kaw); 2. Mike Poe (Hon); 3. R. J. Hart IV (Yam); 4. Cory Strickler (Yam); 5. Garret Wilson (Yam); 6. Cody Gillen (Yam); 7. Mitch Harvat (Suz)65 Modified (7-11): 1. Colton Smith (Kaw); 2. Tristan Avery (Suz); 3. Dustin Healey (KTM); 4. Cameron Smith (Suz); 5. Brandon Price (KTM; 6. Colin Cunningham (KTM); 7. Devin Owens (KTM); 8. Dalton Gauthier (KTM); 9. Dylan Almony (Suz); 10. Georgie Price V (Kaw)250 Modified 2 Stroke: 1. John Long (Hon); 2. Dalton Winkler (Yam); 3. Haden Avery (Hon); 4. Anthony Crabbe (Hon); 5. Max Harvat (Suz)85 Modified (12-15): 1. Matt Trout (Hon); 2. Tyler Haas (Hon)250 DTX: 1. Tyler Stacey (Suz); 2. Derek Hersh (Kaw); 3. Tyler Kidwell (Suz); 4. Rebecca Zafia (Kaw); 5. Dan Bromley (Suz); 6/ Erin Kissinger (Kaw); 7. Ryan Connelly (Kaw); 8. Jeremiah Tyeryar (Hon); 9. Travis Tyeryar (Hon)50 Senior (7-8): 1. Brandon Price (Cob); 2. Cameron Smith (Con); 3. Devin Owens (KTM); 4. Chase Smith (Cob); 5. Joseph Reece (Cob); 6. Nathan Reichert (Cob); 7. Georgie Price V (Con)Sportsman: 1. Evan Baer (Kaw); 2. Chris Klinefelter (Hon); 3. Jordan Harris (Kaw); 4. Cory Strickler (Yam); 5. Mike Poe (Hon); 6. Jake Shoemaker (Suz); 7. Nick Henderson (Rot); 8. R. J. hart IV (Yam); 9. Garret Wilson (Yam); 10. Cody Gillen (Yam)30 +: 1. Todd Kendig (Rot); 2. John Winsett (Rot); 3. Tom Majeski (Suz); 4. Rich Mellinger (Rot); 5. Vince Bower (Rot)125 Modified: 1. Tyler Stacey (Suz); 2. Dan Bromley (KTM); 3. Rebecca Zafia (Kaw); 4. Ryan Connelly (KTM); 5. Jeremiah Snow (Hon); 6. Joe Bromley (Suz); 7. Kristina Mester (Hon)50 PW Chain: 1. Zach Kolsovsky (Cob); 2. Nathan Reichert (KTM); 3. Chase Smith (Cob); 4. Amber Thompson (Hon); 5. Joseph Reece (Cob)500 DTX: 1. John Long (Suz); 2. Derek Hersh (Kaw); 3. Anthony Crabbe (Suz); 4. James Poole (Hon); 5. Adam Manseau (Hon); 6. Erin Kissinger (Kaw); 7. Nicole Mester (Hon)451-505 Modified: 1. James Wells Jr. (Hon)Open: 1. Cory Strickler (Suz); 2. Tom Majeski (Suz)

Pennsylvania Short TrackAMA Northeast Nationals - By Len & Ben Breech

450 Modifi ed winner (also 250 4 stroke Modifi ed) Jake Shoemaker (55)

65 Modifi ed winner (also 85 Modifi ed 7-11) Colton Smith (41)

250 DTX winner (also 125) Tyler Stacey (91)

500 DTX winner (also 250 2 stroke Modifi ed) John Long (86A)

AMA NORTHEAST AMATEUR NATIONALS: TT; ROUND 2 - PATH VALLEY SPEEDWAYPA TT - SPRING RUN, PA. MAY 25By Len & Ben Breech

250 Modified 4 Stroke: 1. Jake Shoemaker (Suz); 2. Derek Hersh (Kaw); 3. Tyler Kidwell (Suz); 4. Haden Avery (Hon); 5. Dan Bromley (Suz); 6. Ryan Connelly (Kaw); 7. Jeremiah Snow (Hon)85 DTX (9-13): 1. Ryan Rutland (Suz); 2. Devin Giordano (Hon); 3. Dylan Winsett (Hon)40 +: 1. Tom Majeski (Suz); 2. Raymond Jenkins (Hon); 3. Ken Haldeman (Hon); 4. John Winsett (Rot); 5. Lance Stauffer (Rot)450 Modified: 1. John Long (Suz); 2. Jake Shoemaker (Suz); 3. Dalton Winkler (Yam); 4. Jesse Long (Hon); 5. Haden Avery (Hon); 6. James Wells Jr. (Hon); 7, James Poole (Hon)50 PW Shaft: 1. John Winsett III (Yam); 2. Brian Burdsall (Yam); 3. Racer Stacey (Yam)50 PW Honda: 1. Trever Williams (Hon)65 DTX: 1. Tristan Avery (Suz); 2. Dylan Winsett (Kaw)85 Modified (7-11): 1. Colton Smith (Kaw); 2. Ryan Rutland (Suz); 3. Dustin Healey (KTM); 4. Devin Giordano (Hon); 5. Cameron Smith (Suz); 6. Tristan Avery (Hon); 7. Dylan Almony (Hon); 8. Dalton Gauthier (Hon); 9. Colin Cunningham (Yam)Pro Sport: 1. Mike Poe (Hon); 2. Mike Standiford (Hon); 3. Garret Wilson (Yam); 4. R. J. Hart IV (Yam); 5. Cody Gillen (Yam)65 Modified (7-11): 1. Colton Smith (Kaw); 2. Dustin Healey (KTM); 3. Tristan Avery (Suz); 4. Devin Owens (KTM); 5. Brandon Price (KTM); 6. Dalton Gauthier (KTM); 7. Ken Kolsovsky Jr. (KTM); 8. Cameron Smith (Suz); 9. Colin Cunningham (Suz); 10. Dylan Almony (Suz)250 Modified 2 Stroke: 1. Dalton Winkler (Yam); 2. John Long (Hon); 3. Haden Avery (Hon)85 Modified (12-15): 1. Tyler Haas (Hon); 2. Matt Trout (Hon)250 DTX: 1. Derek Hersh (Kaw); 2. Tyler Kidwell (Suz); 3. Dan Bromley (Suz); 4. Tyler Stacey (Suz); 5. Matthew Young (Hon); 6. Ryan Connelly (Kaw); 7. Joe Bromley (Suz)50 Senior (7-8): 1. Cameron Smith (Con); 2. Chase Smith (Kaw); 3. Devin Owens (KTM); 4. Brandon Price (Cob); 5. Nathan Reichert (KTM); 6. Joseph Reece (Cob); 7. Trever Williams (Hon)Sportsman: 1. Donnie Mullen II (Suz); 2. Brandon Robinson (Hon); 3. Austin Greenland (Hon); 4. Jake Shoemaker (Suz); 5. Mike Poe (Hon); 6. Roy Miller (Suz); 7. Doug Reinert (Suz); 8. Mike Standiford (Hon); 9. Travis Diem (Suz); 10. James Poole (Hon)30 +: 1. Roy Miller (Suz); 2. Tom Majeski (Suz); 3. Dillon Cava (Hon); 4. Rich Mellinger (Rot)125 Modified: 1. Dan Bromley (KTM); 2. Tyler Stacey (Suz); 3. Ryan Connelly (KTM); 4. Jeremiah Snow (Hon); 5. Joe Bromley (Suz)251-500 DTX. 1. Dalton Winkler (Yam); 2. John Long (Suz); 3. Derek Hersh (Kaw); 4. James Poole (Hon); 5. Matthew Young (Kaw)451-505 Modified: 1. James Wells (Hon)50 PW Chain: 1. Joseph Reece (Cob); 2. Nathan Reichert (KTM); 3. Chase Smith (Cob); 4. Zach Kolsovsky (KTM)Open Pro: 1. Don Mullen (Suz); 2. Brandon Robinson (Cob) 3. Austin Greenland (Rot); 4. Doug Reinert (Suz); 5. Garret Wilson (Yam); 6. Mitch Harvat (Suz)

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