THE GNCC COMES TO TOWN JEROD STONER WINS 200 B AT RAUSCH CREEK Story Page 34-35 MONTHLY AMATEUR RACE COVERAGE VOLUME 8, ISSUE 4 • JUNE 2004 Complimentary issue SUBSCRIBE AT: MCRACINGACTION.COM THE GNCC COMES TO TOWN JEROD STONER WINS 200 B AT RAUSCH CREEK Story Page 34-35 RD #4 PA STATE HARESCRAMBLE ACTION-FOOT OF MOUNTAIN REGIONAL MX COVERAGE INSIDE REGIONAL MX COVERAGE INSIDE Photo by Racedaypix.com
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The GNCC Comes To TowN Jerod sToNer wiNs 200 B AT rAusCh Creekstory Page 34-35
Hello Race Fans!Wow, can you believe it’s June already? It seems like just last week I was complaining about winter, wondering if it was ever going to end. Then, all of a sudden, the kids are out of school, the swimming pools are open and we’re 4 months into the race season. Like they say, time flies when you’re having fun. June is going to be a big month here around the region. It all kicks off with the Yamaha All Star National at Doublin Gap. Then it’s Loretta’s regional time, the youth need to travel to Birch Creek in Danville, VA on June 12 & 13, then it’s back to Doublin Gap for the amateur regional on June 26 & 27. Remember these races are pre-qualify only, but head on out to cheer on your favorite racers. MRA would like to wish the best of luck to all riders shooting for the Nationals. Mid month you can head to Miles Mountain in Elkland, PA. They are the newest facility in District 6 and they are hosting their very first D-6 championship points event on June 20. Make sure you check this race out, it is a very cool track and well worth the ride. For all of you off road racers, Foot of the Mountain is promoting their first 2 day event of the year. It sounds like a great deal to me, travel once and earn points on 2 different days. They are also offering an evening Bar-B-Q on Saturday night (special start times apply, please check their schedule). Round 5 of the PA State Hare Scramble Series will be hosted at Jack Frost on June 20 with Round 6 being put on by the Back Mountain Enduro Riders on the 27th. Well, you can see there’s no reason to be bored this month. Check the upcoming event schedule right here in MRA for a com-plete list of events around the area, and make sure you log onto www.mcracingaction.com every week to view and purchase your race photos. As always, please support the promoters and advertisers in MRA and tell them we sent you. They are the ones that make this publication possible. Have a great month, and we’ll see you at the track.
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MRA caught up with Logan Ehrets at Sleepy Hollow in April of this year. Logan was your D-6 Champion in both the 50cc 4-6 oil and stock divisions last year, and has bumped up to the older 7-8 class this season. Logan grabbed the hole shot at Sleepy Hollows Pre- Easter race in moto one and competed to a fourth place finish on the day. Logan also grabbed a pair of holeshots at the Pagoda Motorcycle Club last month. He has been finishing consistently in the top 5 and it’s just a matter of time before he starts get-ting the checkers in the faster 7-8 division. Keep an eye on this young racer, I’ll bet there are more district championships in his future. Watch out next month, you just might be the next MRA Hotshot.
Jim Bull, MRA
name: David Disciulloage: 17 yrs.hometown: Coatesville, PAexperience: Racing 4 yrsride: Kawasaki 2 StrokeDistrict #: 171class: 125 / 250 Expertsponsors: RRP, Crossroad Powersports, Two Jacks Cycles, Traxx, Sunstar, Moto Play Ground, Scott, Boyesen, Twin Air, MSR, Asterisk, M2R
MRA caught up with Pagoda Club member Davey Disciullo at their second event of the year in Mid April, and let me tell you, catching this guy is not an easy feat. Davey has just turned 17 but you wouldn’t know it watching him ride against veteran Pro riders like Ty Wallace and David Ginolfi. An even bigger surprise is that this future MX star only started racing just 4 short years ago when he was 12 years old. It goes to show with hard work and determi-nation you can accomplish whatever you set out to do. Davey trained in Florida in the off season this past year and has set his sights on the Amateur Nationals at Loretta Lynns. He has also been talking with Team Green hoping to secure a spot on their team with an outstanding finish at the Nationals. Davey copped a 2nd and a 3rd place finish at Pagoda in April racing against the likes of Dustin Kendall and Ty Wallace. Watch this young man go, but don’t look away for a second, if you do he’ll be gone. Jim bull mra
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BIRDSBORO, PA, APRIL 18By Jim Bull
Once again, Rossini Racing Products sponsored Ty Wallace showed the Pro/Expert riders in AMA District Six that he is the man to beat in 2004. Close to 500 racers attended the Pagoda Motorcycle Clubs second race of the season sponsored by Leisure Equipment in Parker Ford, Pennsylvania in mid April.Wallace swept six motos on the day in three different divisions. In the first moto of the 250A class Wallace grabbed the lead on his Crossroad Powersports Honda CRF450 followed closely by Cumberland Kawasaki / PR2 Racings Dustin Kendall, RRP / Two Jacks Cycles Davey Discuillo then the Honda ride of Travis Harnish out of Quarryville, Pennsylvania. By lap two Wallace and Kendall had established themselves as the front runners with a lot of jockeying going on in the third, fourth and fifth positions behind them. Stephen Stella and David Ginolfi had worked past Harnish and were swapping spots when Stella crashed hard on the third lap, this allowed Ginolfi to put the pressure on Discullio and get by for third, Nathan Updkye rounded out the top five.In moto number two Ginolfi took the early lead followed by Wallace, Kendall, Discuillo and Harnish. Kendall, determined to get the win on the day charged hard and moved his Kawasaki into the front spot halfway thru the first lap followed by Wallace and Discuillo. Unfortunately Kendall lost his front end in a soft corner and took a clutch lever right to the neck. This allowed Wallace and Discuillo to move by and race to the checkers, with Wallace once again coming out on top for the overall.
The field lined up pretty much the same in the 125A division with Kawasaki mount Stephen Stella securing the lead in the first moto, followed by Ty Wallace, David Ginolfi and Travis Harnish. Davey Discullio who performed well in the 250A class was dead last coming out of the first turn. Stella was charging hard when he crashed allowing Wallace and Ginolfi to get by followed by Harnish. This set up a wheel to wheel battle between Discullio and Stella in the back of the pack. The two battled through the 15 rider field and by the last lap had
worked their way back to the fourth and fifth positions respectively. In moto number two it was the Yamaha of Ginolfi out front first with Wallace and Discuillo close behind. Discullio made a quick pass by Wallace on the uphill double but couldn’t make it stick. Wallace got by Ginolfi on lap four and rode to the win, Ginolfi and Discullio raced for the second spot to the end with Ginolfi coming out on top. Wallace also won the Dash For Cash and he swept both motos of the 25+ A division making him the man to beat in District 6 in 2004.
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Pagoda results:50 (4-6): 1. Kenneth Venarchick (KTM); 2. Kyle Watkins (KTM); 3. Terry Spence (KTM); 4. Sean Knoll (KTM); 5. Marvin Ellis (KTM).50 (7-8): 1. Bobby Kinsley (KTM); 2. Richard Benesky (KTM); 3. Hunter Santa (KTM); 4. Logan Ehrets (Cob); 5. Keith Heisler (KTM).50 OIL (4-6): 1. Kyle Watkins (KTM); 2. Tyler Melhorn (KTM); 3. Dakota Rupell (KTM); 4. Savion Terry (Yam); 5. Zakary Shaffer (KTM).50 OIL (7-8): 1. Kyle Boileau (KTM); 2. Tyler Hayes (KTM); 3. Kyle Rader (Yam).Xr50/Jr50: 1. Broc Emery (Hon); 2. Brendan Schuylte (Hon); 3. Zachery Harnish (Hon); 4. Andrew Maroney (Hon); 5. Charles Gabel V (Hon).Xr80: 1. Zachary Giordano (Yam); 2. Anthony Miller, Jr. (Hon); 3. Lance Hutter (Hon).TTr90: 1. Alexander Miller (Yam); 2. Nicholas Berry (Hon); 3. Justin Campbell (Kaw).65 (7-9): 1. Robert Lipyanek (KTM); 2. Bobby Kinsley (KTM); 3. Miles Wildey (Suz); 4. Cody Trout (Suz); 5. Tyler Tillman (Kaw).65 (10-11): 1. Ronald Neilson, Jr. (KTM); 2. Ryan Francis (KTM); 3. Scott Seal, II (KTM); 4. Bradley
Roth (Yam); 5. Max Henkel (Suz).65 (7-11): 1. Robert Lipyanek (KTM); 2. Ryan Francis (KTM); 3. Zachery Warnock (Kaw).85 (9-13): 1. Austin Kozimor (Suz); 2. Kameron Page (KTM); 3. David Sparr, Jr. (Yam); 4. Ronald Baker (Suz); 5. Angelo Manerchia (Suz).85 (7-11): 1. Kameron Page (KTM); 2. Scott Seal II
(KTM); 3. Ronald Neilsoin, Jr. (Yam); 4. Ronald Baker (Suz); 5. Talon Distefano (Suz).85 (12-13): 1. Nicholas Mcphee (Suz); 2. Justin Frederick (Kaw); 3. Joseph Peditto (Suz); 4. David Sparr, Jr. (Yam); 5. Zachery Rudy (Suz).85 (14-15): 1. Jason Smith (Yam); 2. Bryan Culbertson (Kaw); 3. Michael Goldberg (Suz); 4. Shawn Hannun (Suz); 5. Josh Becker (Kaw).
# 343 Jerry Seip, Jr battles # 19 Tom Cutter in Senior action-Seip races to the overall
rich Kastle was taking the Superman course early in the day. Fortunately for Rich everything turned out oK
Ty wallace was the man to beat, 3 overall wins plus the dash for cash
Robert Moore flies the uS colors in 25+B action. Please remember to support your country
Jason Smith takes the 85cc 14-15 checkers
David Ginolfi was on hand to chase the Expert cash, he put up a 2nd and 3rd on the day
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2004 event DatesJune 12 – Motocross Practice DayJune 13 – MotocrossJune 27 – Poker Run (Sign up 10-1)July 11 – Poker Run (Sign up 10-1)August 1 – Poker Run (Sign up 10-1)August 21 – Gypsy TourAugust 29 – Closed, Club PicnicSeptember 11 – Short Track RaceSeptember 18 – Short Track RaceSeptember 26 – Motocross, 5th Annual Peiffer Memorial & Mini Track Appreciation DayOctober 2 – Scavenger Hunt (Sign up 12-3) 7PM Lil Ragu BandOctober 10 – Motocross, Contingency & D6 PointsOctober 17 – Turkey Poker Run (Sign up 10-1)November 14 – Junk Car Race (Rain Date 11/21/04)
Pagoda Motorcycle Club 441 Red Lane Road Birdsboro, Pennsylvania 19508
125a1 276 Shane Imhoff2 911 Isaac Blevins3 244 Wesley Turner4 223 Jeff Roma5 677 Pete Sneeringer
125b1 149 Alexander Sigismondi2 62 Cody Graybill3 772 Joe Hoffman
4 719 Stephen Plank5 52 Dustin Wyne
125c1 163x Eric Martin2 06 Brendan Kusch3 6 Bradley Clites4 54 Matthew Hougentogler5 98 Rick Eyles
250a1 683 Ryan Jones2 769 Robert McWhorter, Jr.3 510 James Maz4 92 Shane Krabal5 393 Jason Wolfgang
250b1 121 Todd Wilcom2 149 Alexander Sigismondi3 772 Joe Hoffman4 989 Toby Baldauf5 555 Joseph Farnish, Jr.
250c1 06 Brendan Kusch2 221 Joshua Lingle3 780 John Tate4 54 Matthew Hougentogler5 64 Trey Cox
25+ a1 769 Robert McWhorter, Jr.2 510 James Max3 276 Shane Imhoff4 393 Jason Wolfgang5 45 A. Scott Martin
25+ b1 345 Joseph Boehler
DOUBLIN GAP MX PARK HOSTEDRIDER APPRECIATION DAYSPONSORED BY HONDA MOTO SPORTS
It was a beautiful, sunny day at Doublin Gap MX Park on Sunday, May 9th (Mothers Day) where lots of riders took advan-tage of the special offer the track had for their “Rider Appreciation Day” & Ride two classes and get the third class absolutely FREE! It was also 5’ Trophy Day at the track!
Most of the riders expressed their appreciation to Doublin Gap Staff and a big thank you for their continued dedication to the sport of motocross! The track was in excellent condition for some great racing and all who attended this race had a good time!
Be sure to check our web site at www.doublingap.com for a schedule for the remainder of the year. There are some excit-ing events coming up – The Yamaha All Star Amateur National (June 4,5,6), The Loretta Lynn Regional (June 25,26,27) District 6 and 7 Points Events, and another 5’ Trophy Day on August 29th sponsored by West Shore Suzuki!
Jordan Walker from Three Springs, PA took a 3rd in 65cc 10-11 and
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Brendan Kusch from Ridgway, PA grabs a 2nd in 125C and a 1st
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2004 Scheduleof EventsFriday, June 4 – Practice from 4:00 to 6:00 PM (Yamaha All Star National Warm up)
Saturday, June 5 – Pre-Yamaha All Star Amateur National, District 6 and 7
June 6 - Yamaha All Star Amateur National, District 6 Points Series Event, District 7 B/C/ Youth Points Event, Factory Contingencies, Motorcycle Giveaway Sponsored by Yamaha Motor Corporation, YCH, Action Motorsports, B and B, Sheckells and Sons Construction, Tucker Rockey, Answer, MSR Racing, Silkolene, Scott, RRP, Pro-Taper, and PR2
July 18 - District 7 Expert Points Event, District 6 and 7, Honda and Yamaha Contingencies, Sponsored by Roxys Cycles
August 15 - District 7 Expert Points Event, District 6 Points Series Event, Sponsored by Ephrata Cycle and Sport
August 29 - District 7 B/C/Youth Points Event, 5’ Trophy Day, District 6 and 7, Honda Contingencies, Sponsored by West Shore Suzuki
September 12 - District 7 Youth Points, District 6 and 7, Sponsored by Cumberland Kawasaki, Final Race for 2004 Track Points
October 23 – Awards Banquet (11:00 to 4:00) Open to all riders receiving awards and their families
October 24 - Track Points for 2005 Begin, District 6 and 7 Race
AMA($39) and District 6($10) cards available at the Track. First Time racers under 18 need copy of Birth Certificate. Minors who are racing must have parent or Guardian with them. $35 to race one class, $25 for each additional class. Spectators $10, 6-12 yrs. $5, under 6 FrEE. Food available at the track.
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125C – d11 163 Eric Martin2 17 AmberHuges3 50t Steven Chiappa4 46 Zachery Neidig5 6 JaredBreckbill
125C – d21 6x Bradley Clites2 91 Patrick Wastler3 27r Travis Rudd4 113 RobertMalkiewicz5 912 James Helton, Jr.
250A1 103 Jeff Yentzer2 161 Casey Clark3 476 Gregory Pamart4 360 Jeremy Cook5 294 Jason Conlon
250B1 772 Joe Hoffman2 938 VanceLally3 1s Larry Rhodes4 218 Joshua Boschert5 15 Brandon Boschert
250C – d11 22 WilliamKeith2 55 Daniel Leonhard3 351 Bill mcclain4 883 Shae Maldet5 28g Gary Gallagher
25+ A1 476 Gregory Pamart2 294 Jason Conlon3 45 A. Scott Martin4 112 David Dyke
# 2 Broc Schmelyun works his way past Jordan Donaldson and Shaun Wymer
# 64 Brennen Weindel battles in 50cc action
# 77 Ryan Zimmerman duels with # 91 Patrick Wastler in the School boy division-Wastler would take the
overall with 2-2 finishes
6J Joshua Villarreal takes 3rd place in perfect form for the camera
In the 125C class, Wastler # 91 mixes it up with Matt Hougentogler # 54
# 15 Kyle Sidle wrestles with # 6Z Zackery Rudy from Harrisburg,
PA in the 85cc 12-13 division
#83X Kameron Page along with # 46 Cody Lunceford and # 98 Kyle Greenwalt
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mra would like to feature chris rizzon From hillsborough, nJ as this months harescramble hotshot. chris rides for american Suzuki out of his parents shop (rizzon cycle) in the Pa State hare Scramble Series as well as competing in d-6 and ecea events around the region. chris is a past Pa State, d-6 and Fdmc track champion. he is off to another stellar start this season with several wins under his belt along with a handful of second place finishes. Watch for chris this year in all of the Off road Series around the region. my bet is when the dust clears he will be one of the riders sitting at the top of the podium. Watch out next month, you just might be the next mra harescramble hotshot. jim Bull MRA
BP Promotions Pa State hare Scramble Seriesround 4: Foot Of the mountain Neelyton, PA, May 2, 2004
RoundFourofthePennsylvaniaStateHareScrambleSerieswasheldat the Foot Of The Mountain and was sponsored by CumberlandKawasakiandRoxysMotorcycles.Someoftheareasbestridersshoweduptodobattleonadaywhentheweathermanwaspredictingrainandseverestormsbyearlyafternoon.Fortunately the day turned out sunny with temps in the 70’s, perfect weatherforHareScrambleracing.The youth racers headed to the starting area for the first race of the day
with the supermini group on the front line. The American Suzuki / Rizzon Cycle /Boyesen sponsored pilot Chris Rizzongrabbedtheearlyleadand headed off into the woods section with the rest of the pack hot on his heels. Rizzonwasableto hold the lead
for the first few laps on this five plus mile
course turning lap times in the 11 minute range. Unfortunately a huge mud hole would take its toll on Rizzon and that allowed theCycleTech /MSR ride ofJasonSipetoslipbyandracefornotonlythesuperminiwin,buthisfirstoverallvictoryofhiscareer.In the 65cc division, series points leader Danny Bromley ridingoutofBromleysSuzukiwasabletosnagtheearlylead.Bromley ridingwith a broken finger on his throttlehand led the entire race until the last lap when he went down in a grassy corner. Bromley was able to remount and race for the win.DannysbrotherJoewasalsocompetingtodayintheyouthATVevent.LikebrotherDanny,Joeledtheentireeventonhis70ccPolarisuntilthelastlapjustafewcornersfromthecheckeredflagwhenachainproblem
sidelinedhim.JoehadtopushhisATVthruthe
barrels and wasable to hold ontoa second place finish.In the second race of the day the expert and ama-teur riders lined up in the staging area. It was deter-mined during the riders meeting that the 200A and 250/OpenAriderswould leave on the same line butwould be scoredseparately.
ItwastheB&BYamaha/EnduroEngineering/Scottride of Craig Shenigo grabbing the holeshot fol-lowed closely byCumberlandKawaski /OffRoadCycle Supply ace Jed Haines. The two were com-peting in different classes but the overall winwasthere for the taking. Before the group could even get intothewoodssectionHaineshadestablishedhim-self as the leader and got on the gas hard.ThemantowatchonthisdaywastheCycleTech/Spectro Sponsored jockey Jerod Stoner. Stoner has recently moved up from the youth divisions and startedseverallinesbackinthe200BGroup.Justafew short laps into this race, Stoner had worked his way to third place overall and was turning lap times within seconds of the leaders. On the last lap of this twohourevent,StonerwasabletoslipbyShenigo
somewhere in the woodssectionbuthelost his front end com-ing back onto thegrass track. Shenigo was right there and took advantage of the younger Stoners mis-take. Haines was your overall and 200A win-ner with Shenigo sec-ond overall and the 250A victor. Stoner
Shane Hufford, Jr. grabs the holeshot and races to the win in the 65cc 10 - 11 division
Jason Sipe took the win in the supermini division as well as his
first ever overall victory
B & B mounted Craig Shenigo takes the hole-shot ahead of Jed Haines in the A class.
Shenigo would go on to take the 250A win.
The crew at the Foot of the Mountain is always
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Jerod Stoner riding out of Cycle Tech put in an impressive ride. Starting several rows back in the 200B class, Stoner took 3rd
would remount and hold on for third overall and a victory in the 200B divi-sion.ForarecapoftheafternoonATVevent,readoninMRAfortheJasonHughesreport, and be sure to check www.mcracingaction.com for complete eventphotos. I would like to end by commending the crew out at Foot of TheMountain.We only get there two times a year, but each time we see theimprovements. Everything from track prep to make it more rider friendly for all divisions to enlarged parking areas to the sweet electronic scoring provided to thembyS.L.CrozierComputerServices.IfyourideoutattheMountainyouknowwhat I’m talkingabout, if youhaven’tmade the tripyet youowe it toyourself to give it a try. Foot of the Mountain has an early June event, then they take a break to fall. Keep readingMRA for their event schedules and we’ll see you all out at the Foot.
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Kevin Eitts put in 7 laps for a first place finish in Vet B
Kevin Pannebakker and the rest of the 100/150 4 strokes on the line
Jed Haines is your 200A as well as overall champ on the day.
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Pennsylvania State Rd #3 Hurricane Hhills – 4/25/04 This round of the Pennsylvania State Harescramble series was held atHurricane Hills MX park in Clifford Pa. BP Promotions had a challenging and fun course laid out throughout the National style MX track and into the hills that sur-round the area.The forecast had been calling for rain in the afternoon, but themorning was surprisingly pleasant. As we traveled north heading to the track the skiesdarkenedandtherainbegantofall.Atthetrackracerswerepreppingfortheworst,tapingupbumpersandgatheringextraglovesandgoggles.Duringthebikerace the rain fell heavily for several minutes. As race time neared the rain slowed and racers quickly made there way to the starting area.
Despite the impending afternoon storm racers poured onto the track filling the starting area. The attendance at this round was great, our Open A class had 26 racers, a record for the class. GNCC champion Traci Cecco was lined up ready for themud.TracilinedupnexttofellowGNCCwomensclassracerStephVerkade.Bothwomenonthe“new”4strokepoweredmachines.TraciwiththeAlbaRacingYFZ450andStephanieonherEastCoastATVTRX450R.SeveraltopGNCCcon-tendersmadeitouttoplayinthemud.GNCC#2ChrisBorichwasn’tabouttomissout on the fun. Todd Rothermel GNCC #29 left his Polaris for a Yamaha and was anxioustoseehowitfelt.RobHertzcompetedonadirtbikeinthe4strokeBclassand then rushed to thestartof theATV race.Thestarting linestretched the thewidthoftheMXgateandbeyond.With26ofthestatesbestHarescrambleracersononelineitwassuretogetexciting.Astheflagdropped,themudbegantofly,after it was all sorted out, Chris Borich lead the 26 rider class into the woods with TraciCeccohotonhisheels.DanDestefanoandMarkCarman(PowerlineATV/ECATV)hadgreatstartsandtriedtopicktherewaythroughthetreesinpursuitoftheleaders.JarredMcClurehadamidpackstartbutitwasn’t longtillhestartedputting a good lap in and was gaining on the leaders. After the MX track the race enteredthewoodswherealargenumberofridersendedthereday.Themudwasslickandtherocksweren’thelping.Ceccoranintoproblemsshortlyafterenteringthe woods and handed second place to Dan Destefano. Destefano pushed hard to taketheleadfromBorichbutwounduptakingadirtbikelinefromearlierinthedaywhichlefthimstuck.Destefanodroppedbackafewspotsbutwasabletogetbackinto the race a short time late. Meanwhile local favorite Mark Walters and former
GNCC Pro Tyson Thomas had picked there way up the mountain side and through the piles of stuck quads. Walters pulled away from Thomas and set his sights on GNCC #2 Borich. As the laps wound down Walters had no idea that he was actually with in striking dis-tance of Borich. The pack battled there way over therocks and through the mud one last lap before thecheckers, and in the end it was Borich with the win. Mark Walters took a very respectable2ndplacefinishwith Tyson Thomas, Daniel Destefano and Lee Dickerson rounding out the top five.
This was certainly an exciting round of racing. The mud makes things hard for everyone, racers, pit crews, reporters and scorers. In future rounds I will have cov-eragefromalloftheclasses,sostopbyandletmeknowhowyoudid!!
PA State Rd.# 4 Foot of the Mountain – 5/2/04ThisroundofthePennsylvaniaStateHarescrambleChampionshipleadustotheFoot oftheMountaininNeelytonPa.FOMislocatedwestofHarrisburgoffofthePATurnpike.Thetrackissituatedjustasitsnamedescribesatthefootofamountain.FOMoffers a great variety of terrain with creek crossings, hillclimbs, rocks and a grasstrack.
LocalracersRandyBrandtandChadKirbyarealwaysexcitingtowatchintheVet.class.BrandthastakentheoverallwinseveraltimesafterstartingintheVetclass.TheVet.classstarts30secondsbehindtheOpenAclass.TheAclasswasoffthelinefirstwithChrisBorichandRobHertzoutfront.ToddRothermelandMarkCarmanwereinpursuit. Rothermel was aboard his Yamaha and Carman was riding his ECATV/Powerline250R.Theracersbattledthroughseveraldeepmudholesanduptherockyhillsforanhourandahalf.ThroughoutthattimeGNCC#45RobHertzsetablisteringpace trying to elude the #2 Yamaha of Borich. The two racers swapped lines and picked theirwaythroughthetreeslikewhitetaildeer.AtonepointHertzwasabletopulloutaslight lead after Borich caught a kicker and was sent over the bars. Chris quicklyremountedhisrideandgotbackintherace.Itdidn’ttakelongforhimtocatchbackupandhetookovertheleadquickly.IntheendBorichtookthewinwithRobHertzfinish-ingsecond,hisbestfinishoftheseriessofar.ToddRothermelheldonforthirdplace.Mark Carman was having a great day until a loose skid plate forced him to pit. After the skidplatewasremovedhewasbackinactionbuthadlostseveralpositions.CarmanfinishedfifthwithLeeDickersongrabbingthefourthspot.That’stwogreatfinishesina
row for Dickerson in this series. IntheVetclassChadKirbywasofftoagreatstartbutRandyBrandtstolethespot light and quickly took over the lead. Brandt rocketed his Cannondale to the front ofthepackandhadhissightsetoncatchtheAclassleaders.Kirbywasn’tabouttoletthe Cannondale walk away with out a fight. Chad charged to within a few seconds of Randy and waited for a chance to make his move. On lap four after nearly 45 minutes of intense racing the Cannondale of Randy Brandt had enough. The rear suspension letlooseandlefthimgroundedonthesideofthetrail.ThisgavetheleadtoKirbyandhewentontotakethewininthehighlycompetitiveVet.class. TheCclasshadagreatbattleforthewingoingbetweenRonDernoskiandMarlinKurtz.After thingsweresortedouton the first lap,Marlin kurtz foundhimselfleadingtheclass.Withthe intensemudholesandrockyhillclimbsonthetrack,Kurtzwasabletopulloutahealthyleadontheclass.Heheldontothatleadforseverallaps,while C&D Racing backed Ron “Derno” Dernoski clicked seconds off of that lead.Dernoskihadgottenahorriblestartandwaslefttobattlehiswaybackfromlast.Lapafter lap Derno gained on Kurtz and widdled what was a one minute lead down toonlyafewseconds.With2lapstogoDernoputhisC&DRacingCannondalerightwereitneededtobe.Kurtzwentlowtogetarunonahillclimbandleftthedooropenfor Derno to take the lead. Once in front Dernoski walked away with a well deserved win,hereallyhadtoworkforthisone!
I hope to see everyone out at round 5 at Back Mountain. If anyone has information tocontributeandwouldliketohelpwiththeATVHarescramblecoveragefeelfreetocallmeat267-374-0500.Ireallyenjoyreportingtheaction,butI’maracermyselfandsometimesitshardtoseetheactionfromthetrack.Untilnextrace,ridesafe!
Story By: Jason & Jacob Hughes
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By: Bob Schuler – Total Two Wheel Training
Nooneeversaiditwasfun,butcrashingisapartofthesport.Believeitor not when I was a kid I really enjoyed crashing as long as I did not get hurt. I always raced with that “win or crash trying” approach. I had a good coachnamedRobertEugsterwhoalwaystoldmetoslowdowntogofast.I listened but didn’t fully understand. Now I knowwhat hewas talkingabout.Justbecauseyoublowbyguysliketheyarestandingstill,itdoesn’tmatter when you are picking yourself up off of the ground two laps later. Thatdoesn’tmeanthatyouwillnotcrasheverynowandthen.Toridebet-ter you have to test yourself, really push yourself to the limit. You also have tobepreparedifyoucrash–wearthepropergear.Ifyourhitisahardonethen make sure you get properly checked out. You don’t want an injury goinguntreated.Ihatehospitalsasmuchasthenextguybutsometimesthatisthebestplaceforyou.Justremember,ifpossible,changeoutofyourgear.ERnurseslovetousethose really sharp scissors to cut through your pants, jersey, and even your boots!Notonlyareyoustuckinthehospitaloronyourcouch,whichsomepeople think is the only safe thing you should ride. You also have to hear all the “Why are you still doing this?” guestions. You can’t get around like you want and most of all you are sidelined from the sport. Once you have had a professional assess your injuries it is time for recov-eryandrehabilitation.Talktoyourdoctorandmakesureheunderstandsyou want to do what is necessary for a speedy recovery. As soon as you can,getbacktotrainingandevenracingagain.Thebestthingtodoisgoto a sports medicine medical group. They will really help you out. So many thingshavechanged.Nomorelyingaroundforamonthbeforeyoustartdoing things again. A good sports medicine group will really push you and let you know when it is safe to ride again. They know that you want to get backintoyoursport.I am fortunate enough to work with a great group, the Allentown Sports Medicine and Human Performance Center. They really know their stuff. I know from experience. I crashed six weeks ago. I spent a week in ICU with acollapsedlung,aseparatedshoulder,andsixbrokenribsaninchfrommyspine.IstartedrehabandcardioworkassoonasIcouldtakethepainandmylungwasbackupandworking.Ilistenedtomydoctorsandtherehabpeoplefollowedtheirprogramandwillbebackridingintwomoreweeks. Patience is very important and the older I get the more I realize that. You havetogiveyourbodytimetohealbutalsoexercisetokeepitstrong.Theolder you get the longer it takes to heal. Unless you are racing for a living itpaystowaituntilyouarehealedbeforeyoujumpbackon.Thisiscom-ing from someone who raced as a kid in the Maryland State Championships with fifty four stitches in my inner thigh. A result from a crash I had at Boiling Springs that same season. I just took a piece of one inch foam and wrappedducttapearoundit.(Selfprescribedmedicaladvice!)Anexam-pleofthesaying“Oldenoughtoknowbetterbuttooyoungtocare.”Thatpretty much says it all. I had worked so hard that season that nothing was goingtostopme.Luckilyinmycaseitturnedoutok-Iwonthechampion-ship on my 490 Maico in the open class. So,takecareofyourbody,itistheonlyoneyouhave.Therearenodo-overs in life. See you at the races real soon. I have not been therebecauseit’shardtositandwatchandnotgetrightbackonmybike.Thanks,BobSchuler
V.F.T.R. HARE SCRAMBLE May 9, 2004Story by Brian HartemPhotos by mcracingaction.com
VALLEY FORGE 5/9 started right off the get go with excitement. Every line in the youth but one took a massive pile up after their
holeshot. I can’t believe how fast everybody got their bikes up and outta there. Thanks to all the parents that jumped in and helped all the kids!! Okay now, hears how the race went....12-15 100cc was first to take off the line, #22 Chris “the Razor” Rizzon took a horrific roll job and when he came to the barrels on the first lap he was
already in 1st place and took the overall to boot, #10 Andrew “MoJo” Delong was
steady chompin’ down on him for 2nd and 2nd overall, #100 Chris Curlett stepped up to the plate ready to play 3rd & 4th overall, #568 The Ripper 4th and 5th overall. (you guys are going to have my nails down to nubs by the last race) 12-15 85cc #112 Tyler “the Tornado” Klinger twisted straight to the front of the pack for 1st and 3rd overall, #89 Jimmy “the Juice” Shea gave it all for 2nd place..way to go Jimmy..#584 Justin White makin’ up for lost time blast-ed thru for 3rd place. 10-11 85cc #6 Dale “Bugsy” Wakefield smoked all day for 1st, #563 Matty “the Marvelous” Gift solid 2nd place, 3rd #98 Cameron “Supaflea” Elbertson never faltered. 10-15 150cc has become the biggest class of the series AMAZING! 1st place #166 Brian Palanchi slammed the door and locked it up tight, 2nd #230 Derrick Kell secured his place the same way, #127 Teddy Lynch for 3rd and thee Beautiful #38 Courtney Compton 4th place..YOU GO GIRL..
10-11 65cc #139 Shane Hufford held the lead the whole race but #105 Kelsey “the Bruiser” was g a i n i n g ground right till the end for a solid 2nd and our boy #156 Joel
Chapman after getting bitten by the mud monsters out there took 3rd. 7-9 65cc was very nerve racking. you never knew till right at the end who would win that one. #47 Lenny Jastrzembski earned his 1st place and overall, 2nd #108 Tanner Way with a nice lead over 3rd #723 Danny “the Diesel” Coughlin and 4th #504 Tanner “the Wildman” Thomas. 4-8 50cc #96 David “the Caveman” Foley ran away with the lead and never looked back, #134 Chase Rusden did the same with 2nd, 3rd was #238 Dieter Willenbrock. EL 110cc is creating some very serious beginner rid-ers...look out when they move up..#456 Jacob Jones took 1st, #21 Cody “the I Beam” Steele fought for his 2nd place finish, 3rd was #786 Michael Medeiros with 4th #52 Alyssa “crash” Haney sittin’ on his rear fender. 4-8 OI Solid 1st place Austin “the Timex” Lucas, 2nd place some more Irish blood #119 Thorn Devlin, #57 Ryan McAteer kept 3rd all to himself. I am telling you guys dead up serious right now that I can not pre-dict what will happen in any of these classes. They are ALL so dang com-petitive!!
The ECEA asked that we thank the following companies for their sponsorship of the youth series.
SCOTT USA, FAIRWAY CYCLE, WOODBURY POWERSPORTS, HRP, CYCLE TECH, FACTORY C O N N E C T I O N , MOOSE, NJORVP.ORG, T.R. MAGAZINE, O’NEAL, SIDI BOOTS, RENTHAL, AND HJC.
Austin Lucas # 117 from Egg Harbor, NJ is your 4-8 50cc oil injected winner
# 47 Leonard Jastrezembski takes the checkers in the
7-9 65cc group
David Foley # 96 takes the outside line and wins in 11 laps in the 4-8 50cc class
Pile-ups littered the starts in the youth divisions
Bryan Palanchi is your champ in the 10-15 150cc class
VFTR Youth Marshlands10-11 65cc1 Shane Hufford Jr2KelseyHartem3 Joel Chapman4 Ryan N. Quinn5 Jeremy D. Prignano6 Timothy J. Herrschadt
10-15 150cc1 Bryan M. Palanchi2DerrickA.Kell3 Teddy Lynch 4 Courtney D. Compton 5 Dana Haney 6 Ian Quire 7 Tyler Stevens 8 Jesse Eidam 9 Woody Fregia Jr 10 Jesse Groeh
12-15 85cc1TylerJ.Klinger2 James P. Shea 3 Justin White 44 Jarred Folweiler 5DarrenSchoeneberg6JarodKulp7 James A. Dzierwinski 8 Anthony Fiare 9NickKeefe10 Jeremy Nease
PeeWee Marshlands4-8 50cc1 David T. Foley 2 Chase Rusden 3DieterWillenbrock4 Michael J. Mcgee 5 Travis J. Stringer 6 Chris Gordon 7 Joey Lalonde 8 Erik Freeman 9AlbertIiiSantelli10 Tanner M. Barnhardt
# 112 Tyler Klinger wins the 85cc 12-15 class with
a 4 minute margin
# 456 Jacob Jones(back) takes the win in the EL110
Division. # 36 Chris Gordan races in the 4-8 50cc class.
View complete results at www.ecea.org
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4-17-04125A1 924 Clint Johnson2 501 Michael Schneck, Jr.3 158 Chad Bellott4 441 Zachary Feaster5 781 David Nyzio
125B1 20 Joseph Gaul2 874 KyleHaas3 71 BrianKline4 392 Michael Stover5 121 Michael Pagano, Jr.
125C 1 23W Wayne Powell II2 32B Glenn Barnes3 50T Steven Chlappa4 12A Andrew Mikolaichik5 65X Bryan Shock
250A1 924 Clint Johnson2 781 David Nyzio3 501 Michael Schneck, Jr.4 331 Joseph Rozyckle
250B1 382 EricKemmerer2 92 Alex Cook
250C1 50T Steven Chiappa2 953 Michael Reynolds3 152 JohnKeiling4 16W MatthewWambold5 404 Michael Morton
School Boy1 23W Wayne Poweoll II2 `22W Erik Wilson3 12A Andrew Mikolaichik4 722 JonReber5 590 Michael Briggs
College Boy1 158 Chad Bellott2 368 Coleman Lippert3 382 EricKemmerer4 392 Michael Stover5 5R Joshua Rockwell
10B Stephen Buss4 4B Brandon Potts519A AddisonEmoryIV6 1J Jordan Dick722L KeithLengle,Jr.8 8 Mark Romannowski
65 (10-11)1 259 Zachary Donlin2 239 Damien Major3 170 Matthew Croft4 260 Michael Schalkoff580 JacobSteppe6 247 Curtis Northcutt
85 (7-11)1 25 Tim Savidge, Jr.2 888 Tyler Hawk3 28G Dustin Geis4 5D Nicholas Defrain5529 CotySebastian
85 (12-13)148 AustinKozimor2 691 Bradley Ungard
3 96 John Romanuski
85 (14-15)1 11T Edward Tarlecky2 24L Logan Hartman3 13 Elmer Noone4 45 Thomas Stair
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#158 Chad Bellott pulls the holeshot and the overall in the College Boy Division
Erik Wilson # 22W and Wayne Powell # 23W battle in Schoolboy action. Powell would get the win
# 298 Jeff Cook and # 687 Todd Weindel mix it up in the Vet A start
Evan Richard from Yeagertown,
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Senior rider Bill Leone drops into the big down hill section
Damian Thompson from Palmyra, PA grabs a fourth in
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# 924 Clint Johnson battles # 781 David Nyzio in Expert action
Mike Pagano, Jr. taking upper atmo-sphere air samples
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#00 Lincoln Brookens racing in 50cc 4-6 action
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In a season that has had more rainouts than races, Trail-Way Speedway almost pulled off its only night race of the season. Rains hit about halfway through the finals, and made the track too slick after a few minutes. After practi-cally owning the 85 (12-15) class two years ago, R. J. Hart had trouble cracking the top five last season. Things looked about the same this season, with a third place finish in one of the two heats. But when the greenlight came on at the start of the 600 B final, Hart put his Fredericktown Yamaha sponsored YZF-450 in front of Jonathan Reid, Vince Bower, Cory Texter and Henry Mangers. For an evening race, the track kept an unusually narrow groove, making passing some-what difficult. The order stayed the same until about two laps left, when Reid slid out, unhurt in the second turn, while Texter moved up to pressure Bower for second, completing the pass coming off the final turn. Jim Chapman took the 40 + lead from Lowell Wherley, Joe Dohm, and Mike Keane, but Wherley took the lead by the end of the opening lap and pulled away. Dohm drifted back on his back up Yamaha after trashing his Rotax in one of the heats. Shawn Baer put his Battlefield H-D/Zechman’s Cycle sponsored Yamaha in front of Chris Klinefelter, Bryan Douglas and Jason Isennock at the start of the 450 Sportsman. Klinefelter stayed with Baer in the early laps, but Baer pulled just a few lengths out by the halfway point. The last race to be completed before the rains hit in force was the 125 B. Shayna Texter grabbed the lead from Brandon Robinson and Jordan Harris. Robinson took the lead before the end of the opening lap,
with Harris taking second two laps later. Texter slid down in turn two at the half-way mark while pres-suring Harris. Robinson also was awarded the 250 B win by virture of his
quicker heat time over Harris. Todd Kendig topped Jim Hollister in the 30 + when Hollister’s heat was red flagged two laps from the end and Kendig’s completed its six laps. Other winners were Bryan Douglas in the Open A, with Dave Smith top-ping the 500 2 Valve. Roy Miller topped Jason Isennock for the 750 final with Douglas taking the Open sportsman. Texter took the 85 (12-15) division with Tyler Kidwell winning the 85 (7-11) class.
ResultsOpen 4W 2S: 1. Matt Dice (Hon); 2. Dane Delancey (Yam); 3. John Dougherty (Yam); 4. Tracy Vogelsong (Suz); 5. Cory Buhrman (Hon)
Open 4W 4S: 1. Dane Delancey (Yam); 2. Cory Buhrman (Hon); 3. Matt Dice (Hon); 4. Glen Coldsmith (Hon); 5, John Dougherty (Yam)
Open B: 1. R. J. Hart (Yam); 2. Cory Texter (Bue); 3. Vince Bower (Rot); 4. Henry Mangers (Rot); 5. Robert Cazillo (Rot); 6. Kris Weiss (Rtx); 7. Jeff McManus (Yam); 8. Scott Slade (Mai); 9. David Yasher (Yam); 10. Kyle Wegman (Yam)
65: 1. Cassidy Heiser (Suz); 2. David Sanford (Kaw)
40 +: 1. Lowell Wherley (W-R); 2. Jim Chapman (Rot); 3. Mike Keane (Rot); 4. Chris Davis (Rot); 5. Joe Dohm (Yam); 6. Mark Stambaugh (Yam); 7. Dave Smith (Rot); 8. Rick Price (Hon); 9. Bill Slade (Rot); 10. Jeff Kraus (Yam)
2 & 4 STR A 4W1 55 Andy Ehrenzeller2 116 John Pierson3 87 AlexanderKose,II4 64 Shawn Welsh5 181 Fred Reiser
#20 Zach Erb leads #339 Peter Drosnock in 125C Action. Droskock would go on to take the overall.
#12 Trystan Johnson from Bloomsburg, PA was your overall winner in the 50cc
4-6 Oil Injected Class.
Yamaha pilot #114 Tony Vasuda leads the way in
B Class Quad Action
Still more 125C action. Here #339 Drosnock leads #3
Jared Dawson and the rest of the park.
Photographs by ACTION PHOTOS
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Xr 70/Xr80 honda1 28 Anthony Miller2 4R Steven Rambo3 273 Nicholas Berry
PW80, ttR90, 110 Air Cooled1 4 Cody Humma2 44 Trent Noll3 7A Amber Biasi4 94 Jay Seigfried5 318 Brandon Belsak6 119 Austin Davis7 11B Bryce Davis8 4X Alex Miller9 12 Thomas Martonick
100cc/TTr1251 8 Charles Lengle2 20H James Heikel, III3 30X Daniel Buckley4 94 Ryan Quigg5 38 Timothy Unverdorben
65 (7-9)1 31A Avery Brown2 91 Trevor Shaffer3 4 Robert Piazza4 77E Neil Ebert, III5 595 Dakota Dunman
6 723 William Eaton7 94 Jay Seigfriel8 11M Michael Mcdonald9 4P Patrick Lally10 22L Keith Lengle11 14D Dallas Crumlick
65 (10-11)1 22R Bradley Roth2 2M Brandon Mcmanus3 260 Michael Schalkoff4 33A Anthony Heller5 16F Craig Fowler6 74 Donovan Struzinski7 523 Eric Hanson8 227 Anthony Mazziotti,III9 42 Daniel Nienstadt
50 4W (4-6)1 67 Colin Bolden2 44 Everett Bivighouse3 13 Oscar Kelchner4 218 Tyler Yonkovitch5 77 Dominic Tibberino
50 4W (7-8)1 7K Larry Kolk2 117 Eve Neinstadt3 707 Erik Zukowski4 X Lauren Miller
50 - 70 4W (6-11)1 60 Daniel Toth2 31 Colton Bivighouse3 7K Larry Kolk
70 - 90 4W (8-15)1 60 Daniel Toth2 12 Shane Simpkins3 17 Thomas Showvaker4 49 Nathen Deitrich5 7K Kelsey Obrien
#730 rudolph Matlack battles another new Jersey rider Chris Tierney Jr. #27T in
the Vet C Division
#91 Trevor Shaffer leads #4 Robert Piazza in 65cc 7-9 racing action. They
would go on to finish 2nd & 3rd respectively.
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In a modern dirt bike the most prevalent material is by far Aluminium and with the advent of the four stroke the areas in which is being used are grow-ing. Why aluminium you ask? There are many advantages to using aluminium in the construction of any motorcycle the main one being weight benefits, aluminium is about one third the weight of steel. In certain components this weight savings increases the performance aspects. One example is our wheels, the rims, sprockets, hubs, spoke nipples and even the rim locks are all constructed in aluminium. To improve suspension performance it is vitally important to keep the unsprung weight to a minimum. The lighter the wheel assembly the better your suspension will perform, hence the reason the factory bikes use magnesium hubs, lighter still but not quite as strong as aluminium. Before I continue let me explain unsprung weight.
Unsprung weight is defined as "any component or part thereof not supported by the suspension." These components include the entire wheels and axles, rear sprocket, lower fork tubes and roughly half the swingarm and chain. If you could magically make these components weigh nothing your suspension sag measurements would not change as your suspension is not supporting these parts. Is that clear? Then lets move on.
Aluminium is not the same material throughout your bike. Our bikes are usually made up of a few different alloys. I'm sure everyone has seen the designations 6061 and 7075. These are codes created by the Aluminium Manufactureres association back in the fifties. The first number classifies the element that is used in the aluminium to alloy it or increase its strength and durability. The 6 in 6061 stands for Silicon and Magnesium and the 7 in 7075 stands for Zinc. 6061 is the most common alloy as it is the cheapest and most readily available, it is easily machined and welded and has good corrosion resistance. It's yield strength (resistance to deformation) is around 40,000 psi and it's Tensile strength (resistance to breaking) is around 45,000 psi. Both are very good numbers but they pale in comparison to 7075. 7075 is the king of strength in aluminium alloys, actually its stronger than all but the highest strength heat treated steels. 7075 has a yield strength of 73,000 psi and a tensile strength of 83,000 psi but it is much more expensive than 6061 and more difficult to weld.
Two other terms we are all familiar with is cast and forged. Cast parts are made from a molten aluminium poured into molds and cooled then finish machined, pistons and engine cases, cylinders and heads are good examples of this. Forgings are made by heating an aluminum slug until it is soft and then beating it into shape using expensive and elaborate tooling and then finish machined. Forged components are usually stronger than their cast counterparts so in areas where we need additional strength, forgings may be used. An example of forged parts are some aftermarket pistons, some frame and swingarm sub-assemblies and levers and perches.
A lot of aftermarket goodies are advertised as machined from billet, this means they start with a block of aluminium and machine away what they don't want until they have a finished part, this usually results in an expensive part like a clutch basket or a set of triple clamps and a lot of wasted material on the shop floor. Someone once joked that a machinists job is to turn one large piece into a lot of small pieces, there is a lot of truth in that.
aluminum vs. WeightReactive Suspension By Andy Fleck & Al Carrwww.reactive-suspension.com
A lot of aftermarket aluminium parts come in fancy colours, this process is called Anodizing. It is an electrical process hence the "Anode" in conjunction with some chemicals that yields a change in the surface of the aluminium. Colored anodizing is a very thin layer that yields resistance to corrosion a pretty part and not much else. Hard Anodizing on the other hand yields a layer a couple of thousandths of an inch thick that resists wear, commonly this is found inside shock bodies and upper fork legs.
In the first paragraph I mentioned four strokes because in an effort to reduce their weight to two stroke levels the factories are utilizing aluminium more and more to save a couple of grams here and a couple there. In the forks for instance the back up washer behind the fork seal is now aluminium and the rebound rod which was at first a steel tube and then an aluminium rod is now an aluminium tube, I'd need an Apothecarys scale to measure that weight sav-ing. One last fact about the use of aluminium that I would like to pass along in closing is that aluminium was adopted for use in road race and sport bike frames not for it's weight savings because it actually weighs the same as a steel frame but because for the same weight they could utilize more material and build a stiffer frame.
Obviously in todays race bikes every ounce counts and aluminium is keeping us competitive.?????
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EVENTS SchEdUlEMotocross6/4,5-6 Doublin Gap (Yamaha All Star National)6/5 Mt. Pleasant MX (AHRMA Vintage)6/6 Flying Dutchmen MX (Double Track Points)6/6 Field of Dreams6/12 Atco6/12 Evansville6/12 Miles Mountain6/12 Pagoda (Practice Day)6/12-13 Wolfmanns MX (Fast N Five Series)6/13 Pagoda6/13 Mt. Pleasant (D-6 Championship Points)6/13 Sleepy Hollow6/13 Pleasure Valley (Spring Series)6/19 Atco6/19 Hurricane Hills SX6/20 Flying Dutchmen6/20 Hurricane Hills6/20 Miles Mountain (D-6 Championship Points)6/20 Field Of Dreams (Keystone Pit Bike Series)6/26-27 Doublin Gap (LL Regional-Pre Entry Only)6/26 Atco6/26 Evansville6/26 Tomahawk (Night SX)6/27 Tomahawk (D-7 Expert Points)6/27 Sleepy Hollow (Keystone State Championship)6/27 Rocket Raceway (Keystone Pit Bike Series)6/27 Field Of Dreams (MAMA)6/27 Landing MX (Delmarva Championship Series)7/3 Evansville (D-6 Championship Points)7/3 Miles Mountain7/3-4 Blue Diamond7/3-4 Wolfmanns MX (Fast N Five Series)7/4 Sleepy Hollow
hare Scramble6/5-6 Foot Of Mountain (Special Sat. Start Time)6/13 Reading Off Road6/20 Traxx / Jack Frost (Rd. # 5 PA State Series)6/27 Back Mountain (Rd. # 6 PA State Series)6/27 PATRA (Dual Sport Ride)
Short Track6/6 Two Wheel Promotions (Mile@ Williams Grove)6/12 Two Wheel Promotions (No Points)6/13 E. PA Piston Poppers (TT Scramble)6/19 Two Wheel Promotions (No Points)6/20 Shippensburg MC
Trials 6/13 Candytown (Vintage Trials)
Misc. 6/5 D-6 Meeting at Lebanon Valley M/C Clubhouse6/6 White Rose MC (Pro Hill Climb)6/13 Bushkill MC (Pro Hill Climb)6/25-27 K & M Mini Cycle Show & Swap Meet (717-854-5656)
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GNCC race. GNCC stands for Grand National Cross Country, it’s the most prestigious off road racing series in the good ole U.S. of A.
1991 National Enduro Champion Jeff Russell is the trail boss for the GNCC series, he’s the guy who builds
the course for the toughest racers in the country. Rumor around the pits had it that Russell loves to come to Rausch Creek, here he has every terrain imaginable to work with. From rocks and tree roots, to hill climbs and flat out top end fire roads, it gives Russell the opportunity to build one of the tough-
est courses on the circuit. This years course ranged from around 4.5 miles for the youth racers up to around 12 miles for the ATV and motorcycles and had elevations up to 1600 ft. above sea level.
In the pro motorcycle class, Am-Pro Yamaha’s Jason Raines earned his 2nd victory of the year which proved to be a battle between the top five
riders right up to the last lap of the three hour race. Raines edged out last years
GNCC Series Champion, Barry Hawk by just 38 seconds.
Also in the afternoon bike race, 15 year old Jerod Stoner riding out of
Cycle Tech in Lewisberry, PA had a stellar day. Stoner, racing in the 200 B class was 5th coming off the line and by mid way through the first lap had worked himself into the lead position. Stoner developed a flat front tire about half way
through the race on the rocky Rausch Creek course, but he kept the hammer down and sailed to a 1st in class. Stoner was your top B class finisher on the day and is the only other rider to beat Andrew Matusek in the 200 B division to date in 2004. Other notable finishes include the father and son team of Keith and Ryan Rodgers from Dover, PA. Keith pulled the holeshot in the Senior A division and raced to a 3rd in class. Son Ryan, racing in the 250 A class took a 3rd place finish as well and a 14th overall against the best riders in the nation. B & B Yamaha racer, Craig Shenigo pulled down a 4th in the Vet A class. The
youth racers ran on Saturday afternoon and had about a 15 minute down pour to deal with during their race. It was actu-ally a much needed break to
the dust that had been flying all day long. Kawasaki pilot Nathan Saving from Logan, OH was your overall victor with Chris Rizzon from Hillsborough, NJ putting in an 8th place finish in his first ever GNCC race and Tyler Klinger from Williamstown, PA grabbed a 10th overall with a 1st place win in the Mini Sr. division. Other top fin-ishes in the
youth classes included, Dale ‘ B u g s y ’ Wa k e f i e l d , with a 3rd in Mini Jr. A n d r e w
Delong also took a 3rd in the Big Wheel 12-13 group, and in the 65cc 7-9 class
# 216 will Cashion from Marietta, SC won the overall AM race with less
than a 1 second advantage
yamaha mount Bill Balance made his way back to the #1 spot at
Rausch Creek taking the Pro win
Jeff Stoess proved he is a force to be reckoned with-coming off an overall win in Kentucky he man-
aged a 4th in class and 5th overall
nathan Saving from Logan, oH was your youth champion at
round 8
Keith Rodgers from Dover, PA leads the Senior A division thru the first corner-
Rodgers took home a 3rd in class
The GnCC course at Rausch Creek rose to 1600 feet above sea level at some spots
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Shane Hufford took 2nd with Troy Desimone finishing a strong 5th. In the Pro ATV race Yamaha pilot Bill Ballance was back on top again. Ballance has been the man to beat and is chasing his 5th GNCC title this year. He beat PA native, Matt Smiley who finished 2nd with another PA guy, James Wahl rounding out the top 3. In the morning ATV race quite a few riders from around the region fin-ished in top 20 positions. Including Harlen Foley of exriders.com and local hare scramble favorite, Jarrod McClure riding out of Bowers Motorcycle
Supplies. MRA would like to congratulate all of the local riders who did so well in this grueling race, you are ALL true Champions. We wish we could mention everybody, but there just isn’t enough space. Log onto www.gnccracing.com for complete event results, www.racedaypix.com for event photos, and
check out www.offroadracer.netto keep up with everything to do with off road racing. Jim Bull, MRA
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Kyle Desimone from elverson, PA took a 9th place finish in the mini
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Jason Raines took his 2nd win of the year on the rough Rausch Creek course
Jarrod McClure riding out of Bowers Motorcycle Supply raced to a very respect-
able 15th overall and a 10th in class# 410 Andrew Delong from Morgantown, PA
took the final podium spot in big wheel 12-13
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Craid Shenigo riding for B & B yamaha in Lancaster, PA took a 4th in class
Troy Desimone pulled down a 5th in class at Rausch Creek
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D-6 racers be sure to make the trip to Miles Mountain for the championship points race on June 20, 2004 you’ll be glad you did.
miles mountain mXelkland, pa – april 25, 2004
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65 7-91 30T Tyler Hentges2 117 Charles Hughes, III
65 10-111 949 Andrew Green2 30 Wyatt Ford
85 10-111 11T Thomas Sherby2 949 Andrew Green3 74 Dakota Letsinger
85 12-131 81M Nick Myers2 16C Charles Sherby3 49 Dakota Kessler4 30R Ryan Nardy5 6L Larry Cella, Jr.
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14-151 190 Joseph Simmerman2 450 James McCauley3 61 Scott Johnson, Jr.
supermini1 16C Charles Sherby2 85 Rob Surace3 49 Dakota Kessler4 88 Thomas Campanella, III5 81M Nick Myers
Schoolboy1 81M Nick Myers2 88 Thomas Campanella, III
Collegeboy1 38 Jason Lawrence2 55B Justin Cifoni3 127 Ken Rand4 748 Jeff Yeomans, Jr.5 505 Steven Stone
125a1 127 Ken Rand
125b1 38 Jason Lawrence2 11 Dan Bogdan3 22 Ryan Rickmers4 60 Michael Thomas
125c1 55B Justin Cifoni2 134 Rob Kirkpatrick3 522 Ryan Gallagher4 49 Austin Barone5 528 Ash Gaskill
250a1 708 John Schneider2 170 Michael Hughes3 159 David Born4 516 Todd Stavac
250b1 38 Jason Lawrence2 825 Joseph Laplaca3 101 Paul Denoia4 164 Gary Born
250c1 522 Ryan Gallagher2 748 Jeff Yeomans, Jr.3 270 Charles Hughes, Jr.4 27T Chriz Tierney5 7X William Cocoma
25+a1 170 Michael Hughes2 516 Todd Stavac
25+b
1 113 Harold Johnson2 8W Stephen Welden3 825 Joseph Laplaca4 232 Kevin Blazic5 117 Christopher Squire
vet A1 810 Doug Wentzell
vet C1 270 Charles Hughes, Jr.2 27T Chris Tierney, Sr.3 73 Ron Randell Jr.4 109 Randy Hentges5 90R Robert Simmerman
senior1 49 Mickey Kessler2 232 Kevin Blazic3 810 Doug Wentzell4 86 Mike Angerman5 711 Robert Flory
Atv
90 mod1 422 Quinton Barto2 33B J. T. Banks, III
0 - 2301 F Fred Landwher2 6 Mike Fitzpatrick3 X Chris Castor
open a1 54 Khris Butter2 2X Andrew Wood3 715 Chris Rossetti
715 Chris Rossetti2 25L Kurt Lustig3 6L Henry Scheetz4 58 James Halbig5 54 Jennifer Butter
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Joseph Simmerman takes the win in the 85cc 14-15 class
Gary Born from Bayville, NJ pilots his Yamaha in 25+B action
Chris Butter wins the Open A and 4 stroke A classes
American Suzuki rider Jason Lawrence wins 3 classes at Mt Pleasant
Butter leads Jesse Rossner in 4 stroke A
# 49 Dakota Kessler racing in the supermini division
Expert rider Ken Rand snags a 3rd in the College boy group
Paul Denoia grabs a 3rd in 250B action
mt pleasant results may 16, 2004
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July 17 ATV National Weekend
6 Hours of $500.00 Cash Payout for Utility Class ATV America MX & trail Endurance Race
Winning Teams Will Also Recieve a 1 Year Membership to Rausch Creek MX And ATV Park
August 15 AMA National Hare ScrambleSunday AMA National & District 6
Sept 11 AHRMA Vintage MX regionalSaturday
Sept. 19 5th Annual Fall Hare ScrambleSunday AMA District 6 Hare Scramble