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VOLUME 5, ISSUE 8 • OCT/NOV 2001
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LANCASTER, PAPERMIT NO. 299
Doublin Gap & Sleepy Hollow - 2001 ReSulTS inSiDe!
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Power Reed for 2001 CR 125/250, KX 125/250, YZ 125/250Boyesen is proud to announce the introduction of the Pro Series Reed. Boyesen's patented dual-stage reed increases throttle response, boosts bottom end power, and extends overrev power.
Boyesen Power reeds are a quick, inexpensive fix to get more horsepower and throttle response out of the CR 125, KX 125/250, YZ 125/250.
With the lack of bottom end power on the stock 2001 CR 250, the Boyesen Power reeds are a quick, inexpensive fix to get more horsepower on the bottom end.
The Boyesen GuaranteeEvery Boyesen product comes with a money back guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with any Boyesen product, return it for its full refund.
Pro Series Reed for 2001 CR 125/250, KX 125/250, YZ 125/250Boyesen is proud to announce the introduction of the Pro Series Reed. Boyesen's patented dual-stage reed increases throttle response, boosts bottom end power, and extends overrev power.
The stock CR 125/KX 125 receives an increase in throttle response and a broader power curve for all rider skill levels to use.
With the lack of bottom end power on the stock 2001 CR 250/YZ 125, the Boyesen Pro Series reeds are a quick, inexpensive fix to get more horsepower on the bottom end.
The stock KX 250 receives an increase in throttle response and a smoother transition through the mid-range resulting in a more "user friendly" power curve.
The stock YZ 250 receives an increase in throttle response, added mid-range torque, and an extended top end pull with Boyesen Pro Series Reeds.
125 B1. 480 Kyle Milliron2. 129 Philip Wiegand3. 52 Brian McCullough4. 116 Chris Boltz5. 615 Jeremy Rosenkrans
125 C Group A1. 21X Ryan Bentz2. 35 Anthony Scarponi3. 92 Dean Smith4. 32 Eric Sebastian5. 648 Derek Wilt
125 C Group B1. 513 Bradley Lowe2. 12B Benjamin Glisson3. temp#H Brian Holben4. 519 John Whitney5. 44T Todd Kehl
250 Open A1. 360 Jeremy Cook2. 781 David Nyzio3. 896 John Lyons4. 141 Tony Roth5. 149 Joseph Marshall6. 52J Jason George
250 Open B1. 112 Michael Schneck2. 911 Vance Draghi3. D-7# 791 Mike Loper4. 14K Michael Klinger5. 480 Kyle Milliron
250 Open C1. 267 Kevin Baucum2. 566 Michael Perry3. 71L Terry Dennis, Jr.4. temp# 414 Jesse Hurley5. 069 Nick Fantanarosa
25+ A1. 896 John Lyons2. 515 Brad Stepp3. 687 Todd Weindel4. 62 Kevin Stull5. 52 Joshua Kann
25+ B1. 911 Vance Draghi2. 555 Lonnie Krout3. 14B Adam Benkowitsch4. 38 George Lucas5. 100 Angelo Manerchia, Sr.6. 502 James Morton
Veteran A (30+)1. 515 Brad Stepp2. 896 John Lyons3. 46 Bob Sorenson4. 62 Kevin Stull5. 8 Eric Eisenfelder
Veteran B (30+)1. 33W Tom Schneider2. 83 Carl Neidlinger3. 134 Pete Kelchner4. 3R Ron Neilson5. 38 George Lucas
Veteran C (30+)1. 555 Joseph Farnish2. 55 Stephen Farnish3. E9 Steven Ernst4. 969 Mark Greene5. 250 Charles Bohl
Senior (40+)1. 46 Bob Sorenson2. 8 Eric Eisenfelder3. 69 Kevin Higgins4. 70 Thomas Sebastian5. 19 Thomas Consalo6. 33W Tom Schneider7. 555 Joseph Farnish8. 711 Douglas Reitz9. 83 Carl Neidlinger10. 8L Lee Curry
College Boy1. 781 David Nyzio2. 112 Michael Schneck3. 265 Joe Zimmerman4. 129 Philip Wiegand5. 14K Michael Klinger
School Boy1. X Andrew Wiegand2. 92 Dean Smith3. 819 Matthew Dasher4. 5B Bradley Lowe5. 52 Brian McCullough
Veteran1. 13X Ronald Ranck2. 47 Mike Paparella3. 17V Bobby Varner
Powder Puff (12-13 yrs)1. 26 Amanda Daniels2. temp# A Abagail Gall3. 3T Taylor Vanelswyk
Veteran A (30+)1. 12V Fred Vertucci, Jr.2. 896 John Lyons3. 46 Bob Sorenson4. 62 Kevin Stull5. 8 Eric Eisenfelder
Veteran B (30+)1. 52A Kenneth Hull2. 20G Kenny Glass3. 3D Donald Ferraro4. 3R Ron Neilson5. 83 Carl Neidlinger
Veteran C (30+)1. 55 Stephen Farnish2. 69X Bill Dienno3. E9 Steven Ernst4. 969 Mark Greene5. 513 Charles Bohl
Senior (40+)1. 12V Fred Vertucci, Jr.2. 46 Bob Sorenson3. 69 Kevin Higgins4. 8 Eric Eisenfelder5. 33W Tom Schneider
College Boy1. 114 Casey Clark2. 781 David Nyzio3. 112 Michael Schneck4. 153 Dennis Dagostino5. 214 Bryan Dacheux
School Boy1. 611 Cody Wenger2. 5B Bradley Lowe3. 3H Jon Hercik4. 605 Delford Ondal, Jr.
Veteran1. 13X Ronald Ranck2. 17V Bobby Varner
Open 2 Stroke A1. 55 Andy Ehrenzeller2. 13X Ronald Ranck3. 76 Justin Wills
Open 2 Stroke B1. 10R Rocco Arno, Jr.2. 32 Brett Shettel3. 17V Bobby Varner4. 7J Joel Skelton5. 31J Jason Ickes
Open 4 Stroke A1. 13X Ronald Ranck2. 3V Vince Gambino3. temp# 1 Leslie Wells4. 10 Randy Lee Lehr5. 17X Steven Jacoby6. 3 Lee Dickerson7. 75 Brent Morgan
Open 4 Stroke B1. 11 Paul Woodward, Jr.2. 20J Jonathan Bowers3. 42J Joseph Desiderio4. 19M Kevin Mengel, Jr.5. 7 Chad Liguori
2301. 10 Randy Lee Lehr2. 87 Alexander Kose, II3. 6H Heather Gaul4. 22G Timothy Getz5. 210 Jeff Walls
Powder Puff (6-11 yrs)1. 7 Jordan Page2. 22 Carly Smith3. temp# X Emily Howell
Mini/Youth 50cc1. 8A Aaron Spahr2. 9A Eric Spahr3. 30 Richard Sexton III4. 5N Dillon Nagy5. 66 Cody DeTorres
70cc1. 60 Daniel Toth2. 30 Richard Sexton, III3. 7 Zakary Burke
90cc 1. 64 Shawn Welsh2. 88 Ashley Gangaway3. 3V Michael Vanelswyk4. 8L Adam Lazarski5. 9 Christopher Wild
50cc Oil Injected (4-6 yrs) Group A1. 5R Ronald Burke2. 35 Joseph Peters3. 19B Calvyn Beck4. 68 Joe Finney5. 83 Kameron Page
50cc Oil Injected (4-6 yrs) Group B1. 55 Bruce Redfield2. 37 Bailey Spence3. 52 Dale Hull4. 166 Troy Fairchild, Jr.5. 11M Michael McDonald
50cc Oil Injected (7-8 yrs) 1. 25 Timothy Savidge, Jr.2. 7L Max Stevey3. 19 Donald Gurreri, Jr.4. 33 Anthony Heller5. 12 Tyler Rossiter
Super Mini1. 10M Matt Moore2. 77M Michael Nentwig3. 232 Brandon Weary4. 20J Joseph Gaul, Jr.5. 14 Jonathan Griffin
XR 50cc1. 24A Jordan Walker2. 8J Gerald Gangaway, Jr.3. X3 Blake Betsill4. 8B Bryce Dana5. 45 Anthony Kushmanick, IV PW (weird) 801. 19 Devon Wood2. 888 Tyler Hawk3. 8 Adam Kline4. X Tyler Kline5. 16 Ian Santa
50cc (4-6 yrs)1. 1N Joseph Peters2. 14 Kameron Page3. 19B Calvyn Beck4. 56 Bruce Redfield5. 9 Darian Robinson
50cc (7-8 yrs)1. 7N Frank Lettieri, Jr.2. 441 Ron Neilson, Jr.3. 23 Chaz Light4. 4 Scott Seal5. 67 Scott Heilman
60cc (7-9 yrs)1. 36 Frank Lettieri, Jr.2. 23 Chaz Light3. 2R Jon Reber4. 17 Jonathan Daniels5. 441 Ron Neilson, Jr.
60cc (10-11 yrs)1. 3H Ryan Higgins2. 67 Kyle Knapp3. 13M Christopher Morea4. 267 Michael Barone
85cc (7-11 yrs)1. 232 Brandon Weary2. 13 Robert Malkiewicz3. 23 Wayne Powell, II4. 24T Travis Overly5. 80K Kyle Smithgall
85cc (12-13 yrs)1. 9G Alex Gaul2. 77M Michael Nentwig3. 7C Cory Wampler4. 200 James Izzo5. 48 Jacob Wolfe
85cc (14-15 yrs)1. 10M Matt Moore2. 20J Joseph Gaul, Jr.3. 65B Brian Shields4. 14S Steven Izzo5. temp# 810 Anthony Martocci6. 14 Jonathan Griffin7. 333 Joel Irwin8. 84C Andy Czonstka
Sleepy Hollow - 2001 Race Results July 22, 2001 August 5, 2001 August 19, 2001
Never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol. For closed course competition use only.
KawasakiLet the good times roll.TM
For 2002, both the KX125 and 250 have been further refined with changes to the engines to increase power and revised suspension to dial in the ride. Also the KX85 returns after an incredible debut year in 2001 where is won it’s share of amateur championships and was named Best Mini-Motocrosser by Motocross A c t i o n magazine. This mighty motocrosser is the answer to championship dreams. Followed by the mid-sized KX100 which incorporates many of the KX85 improvements. They will definitely be front runners on the amateur scene. The mightiest of minis is the full-featured KX65 for those who want to eventually make the transition to the bigger minis. It has revisions to the frame and suspension for improved performance. Having the KX60, KX65, KX85, and KX100 to choose from, the future stars of the sport can graduate to each level as they develop their skills and ambitions. The big-bore KX500, nine-time winner of the famed Baja 1000 and choice of bike for champion Team Green® riders Destry Abbot and Brian Brown, continues its reign as the king of the open-class motocross bikes. Its reputation for class leading performance has made it a legend in its own time, but check it out for yourself.
GET YOUR 2002 MODELS NOW !!!
Photos taken by Leroy Bogert
Photo taken by Larry Melhorn
Photo taken by Larry Melhorn
Photo taken by Larry Melhorn
Photo taken by Larry Melhorn
Photo taken by Larry Melhorn
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To maximize airflow and release the hidden power in your race nike, replace your stock intake valve with a Boyesen RAD Valve.
Integrated into the seamless, tenzalloy chamber is a quadrant of aerodynamic directional dividers. This patented, dyno-proven system power channels the charge evenly for instant, explosive movements of air at velocities of up to 500 MPH. Intelligently controlled by a set of Pro Series Reeds, you’ll get maximum flow velocity across the entire RPM range, and at all throttle settings.
Each Boyesen RAD Valve is unique — tailor-made to a single model, year and displacement. While other aftermarker valves might change flange sizes or bolt patterns, they’re basically generic — and require you to irreversibly cut your intake boot to install! But with the RAD Valve, there are no compromises in power, no modifications needed.
A true, bolt-on power boost: no kidding, no cutting.
The 1st Ruleof Two-Stroke Performance:More Air = More PowerOnly maximum air intake, correctlyaccelerated and distributed into the crankcase can deliver maximum power.
The Boyesen GuaranteeEvery Boyesen product comes with a money back guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with any Boyesen product, return it for its full refund.
An Intake Valve the Size of Your Fist Delivers Air with the Power of a Tornado
***** PRESS RELEASE *****Boyesen and Twin Air to Sponsor 2001Chevy Trucks/AMA Outdoor National SeriesBoyesen Engineering and Twin Air have signed an agreement with the NPG to be the “Official Reed of the NPG” and “The Official Air Filter of the NPG.”
Boyesen, “The Reed Experts”, known for their high performing intake products, and Twin Air, known for their Dual-Stage Air Filters, are proud to support the Chevy Trucks/AMA National Series.
The Boyesen/Twin Air support vehicle will be at High Point Raceway, Budds Creek MX Park, Unadilla Valley Sports Center, Kenworthy’s MX Park, Broome-Tioga Sports Center, and Steel City Raceway to support amateur day activities as well as the Pro National events. Everyone is welcome to visit our support truck!
For more information regarding this sponsorship, contact Jeremy Garges at 1-800-441-1177.
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2001 MOTOCROSS RACE SCHEDULE
Come Race the Fastest Growing MX Track in The Mid-Atlantic Area! Directions: 4340 Hanover Road (Rt. 116) Located on Rt. 116
September 3- District 6 and 7 Motocross, Labor Day Suzuki Championship. Hosted by Happy Ramblers & Doublin Gap. 2000 RM 125 Giveaway Sponsored by West Shore Suzuki, Mechanicsburg, PA. Must race a minimum of 1 class at Doublin Gap Sunday 9/2 and 1 class at Happy Ramblers Monday 9/3 to be eligible for Giveaway, on 9/3 at Happy Ramblers.
September 30- District 6 and 7 Motocross, District 7 Expert Points. 4’ Trophy Day. Sponsored by JT Motorsports, Frederick, MD
October 14- District 6 and 7 Motocross, District 7 B, C & Youth points. 4’ Trophy Day. Sponsored by Dirtriding.com
Just about 400 motocross enthusiasts came out to the Hurricane Hills Sports Center for one of Tom Hurd MotorSports biggest races of the season, the 19th Annual Tony D. Motocross Schools/Suzuki Pennsylvania State Motocross Championships. Promoter, Tom Hurd, as is tradition for this annual event, has truckload after truckload of sawdust from a near by sawmill brought in to make the track as loamy as possible. Big berms and fast lap times with virtually no rocks make for some of the best racing of the season. Mother Nature helped out too by providing a beautiful fall day of bright sunshine and warmer than usual temperatures.
Jeff Paul piloted his YZ ahead of the pack and rounded the first turn in the first 250 Open A class moto with Stephen Desiderio, Barry Carsten, Barry Taggont and Mark Wundrack trailing. Desiderio quickly made his way around Paul for the lead after a couple of turns, which dropped Paul a spot to second. Wundrack made his way up to
third while Taggont held fourth and Dave Nyzio moved up to fifth. Carsten was involved a second turn crash that put him near the back of the pack. Carsten quickly made his way back through the pack and was up to sixth by lap two. Near the end of lap two, Desiderio was still in the point position while Wundrack made a pass on Paul for second, relegating him to third. Taggont was still hanging tough in fourth and Carsten made the pass on Nyzio for fifth.
The top five was unchanged at the start of lap three. Carsten was the only one doing the spectator triple to make up time. The rest of the top five soon followed suit. Shortly after the start of lap three, Paul went down in the turn preceding the huge Hurricane step-up and dropped out of the top five. Three turns later, Wundrack made the pass on Desiderio for the lead. Desiderio was relegated to second. Behind them Taggont and Carsten were battling for third and fourth while Nyzio was back up to fifth.
Paul started to pull a small advantage by lap four. Desiderio was still second with Carsten about eight seconds back in third and charging. Wundrack’s lead was about seven seconds by the end of lap. Desiderio was quickly losing ground to Carsten. Carsten quickly caught up with Desiderio and made the pass for second around the start of lap five. Carsten began charging after Wundrack with less than two laps to go.
Carsten caught Wundrack by the end of lap six and made several pass attempts and the two may have even swapped a little paint before Carsten finally got a pass to stick with about a half a lap to go. Wundrack found himself in the runner-up spot. Carsten got the much-deserved moto win with Wundrack, Desiderio, Dave Ginolfi, who moved into the top five quickly in the last two laps, and Taggont trailing.
Desiderio managed to get another holeshot aboard his booming YZF thumper in the second 250 moto. In tow were Wundrack, Paul, Carsten, and Taggont. After three more turns the top five were Desiderio, Wundrack, Carsten, Paul and Taggont. On lap two in the back of the racecourse, along the tree line, the top three were unchanged with Taggont moving up to fourth and Paul dropped to fifth. Shortly after that Carsten made the pass on Wundrack for second, dropping Wundrack to third. Carsten then quickly caught and passed Desiderio for the lead, relegating Desiderio to second. Right after Carsten’s pass on Desiderio, Wundrack did like-wise, passing Desiderio for second. Desiderio found him-self now in third. Taggont and Paul remained fourth and fifth.
The top four were unchanged at the start of lap three. Ginolfi passed Paul for fifth by doing the spectator triple while Paul didn’t to start the lap. On the following lap, Ginolfi passed Taggont for fourth again, by doing the triple while Taggont didn’t. Taggont dropped back to fifth. Carsten was pulling a small lead of five seconds and moved it to eight seconds by lap five. With less than a lap to go, Ginolfi passed Desiderio for third. Wundrack’s bike began to sputter with less than a half a lap to go, dropping him back to finish fourth. Carsten got the checkers and the second moto win with Ginolfi, Desiderio, Wundrack and Taggont trailing.
Carsten’s 1-1 rides got him the overall while Ginolfi’s 2-4, care of Wundrack’s bad luck, got second overall and Desiderio rounded out the 250 Open A podium, via his consistent 3-3 rides.
Fast By Ferracci Husqavarna came out in force for the 125 A class, fielding two riders for this highly competitive class. Husqavarna’s Tony Medrano got his Husky to the front quickly in the first moto. Trailing were another Team Husky rider, Steve Mertens, Ginolfi, Carsten and Wundrack. On the following lap, just out of the rhythm section, Mertens got around Medrano to take the lead. Then Ginolfi, in quick succession, passed Medrano for second, dropping Medrano to third. Carsten and Wundrack were still forth and fifth respectively.
The top five were unchanged on the start of lap three and remained the unchanged until lap five when Carsten made a pass on Medrano stick with a lap and a half to go after trying for sev-eral laps. Mertens got the first 125 moto win done followed by Ginolfi, Carsten, Medrano and Wundrack.
Mertens Husky pulled the second moto holeshot with Carsten, Wundrack, Paul and Ginolfi in tow. Three turns later Ginolfi passed Paul for fourth. Carsten started lap two by taking the lead from Mertens, relegating him to second. Wundrack was still third, Ginolfi fourth and Jimmy Miller passed Paul for fifth.
The top five remained the same through the middle of lap five when Ginolfi passed Wundrack for third. Carsten hung on for the second moto win with Mertens, Ginolfi, Wundrack and Paul trailing.
Mertens topped the 125 A class podium via his 1-2 rides. The runner-up spot went to Carsten via his 3-1 rides while Ginolfi rounded out the podium, carding a 2-3 score for the day.
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– By Jim P. Sanderson
Jeff Paul (871) leads Steve Desiderio (176) and Barry Carsten (54) in to the first turn in the 1st 250 Open A class moto at the 19th Annual Tony D. Motocross Schools/Suzuki Pennsylvania State Championships held at Hurricane Hills in Clifford, PA.
Steve Desiderio made the podium in the 250 Open A class with his consistent 3-3 rides aboard his YZF thumper at Hurricane Hills on September 23rd.
Husqavarna pilots Tony Medrano (40) and Steve Mertens lead Dave Ginolfi (461) Barry Carsten (54) and Jeff Paul (871) in the 1st 125 A class moto at the 19th Annual Tony D. Motocross Schools/Suzuki Pennsylvania State Championships on Sept. 23rd.
Steve Desiderio (176) leads the pack in to the first turn with Paul Wundrack, (729) Barry Carsten and Carl Snyder trailing in the 2nd 250 Open A moto at the PA State Championships at Hurricane Hills.
Mertens Carsten Pennsylvania State Champs19th Annual Tony D. Motocross Schools /Suzuki Pennsylvania State Motocross ChampionshipsCLIFFORD, PA, SEPTEMBER 23, 2001
RESULTS:50(4-6)L: 1) Joseph Peters (Cob); 2) Nikolas Desiderio (Pol); 3) Anthony Maimone (Cob); 4) Bruce Redfield (Pol); 5) Darian Taggart (Pol); 6) Darian Robinson (Cob); 7) Kevin Hicks (Hus); 8) Hunter Dennes (Cob); 9) Richard Benesky Ii (Ktm). 50CC (7-8): 1) Frank Lettieri (Cob); 2) Albert (a.j.) Catanz (Pol); 3) Zachary Pisanchyn (Cob); 4) James Doolittle (Cob); 5) Nichols Christie (Kaw); 6) Ryan Francis (Ktm); 7) Jordan Schultz (Pol); 8) Tyler Rossiter (Pol); 9) Neil Ebert Iii (Ktm); 10) Shawn Staggert (Ktm). 50P/wee(4-8): 1) Nikolas Desiderio (Yam); 2) Darian Taggart (Yam); 3) Brett Mcmichael (Yam); 4) Bruce Redfield (Yam); 5) Darian Robinson (Yam); 6) Sean Ballard (Yam); 7) Dale Hull (Yam); 8) Danny Nienstadt (Yam); 9) Kevin Hicks (Yam); 10) Seth Mansfield (Yam). 65(10-11): 1) Daniel Holton Jr (Kaw); 2) Joey Keefe (Kaw); 3) Ben Nienstadt (Ktm); 65(7-9): 1) Ryan Blizzerd (Ktm); 2) Frank Lettieri (Ktm); 3) Jesse Kuzbyt (Kaw); 4) Justin Maylath (Ktm); 5) Albert (a.j.) Catanz (Kaw); 6) Jon Reber (Ktm); 7) Jonathan Daniels (Kaw); 8) Austin Kozimer (Kaw); 9) Zach Butler (Kaw); 10) Kyle Gillespie (Suz). 85(10-11): 1) Phillip Nicoletti (Hon); 2) Michael Picone (Suz); 3) Cory De Jony (Yam); 4) Marshall Hurd (Suz); 5) Michael Mazur (Kaw); 6) Daniel Holton Jr (Kaw); 7) Tim Sullivan (Yam); 8) Rick Erbe (Hon); 9) Josh Stoodley (Kaw); 10) Jim Butler (Kaw). 85(7-9): 1) Ryan Blizzerd (Hon); 2) Justin Maylath (Suz); 3) Austin Kozimer (Kaw); 4) Jon Reber (Suz); 5) Jesse Kuzbyt (Suz); 6) Jonathan Daniels (Kaw); 7) Kyle Gillespie (Suz). 85(9-13): 1) Phillip Nicoletti (Hon); 2) Michael Picone (Suz); 3) Cory De Jony (Yam); 4) Marshall Hurd
(Suz); 5) John Ryerson (Kaw); 6) Matthew Gillispie (Kaw); 7) Travis Sullivan (Kaw); 8) Bryan Shock (Kaw); 9) Garret Wilson (Yam); 10) Josh Stoodley (Kaw). 85(12-13): 1) Scott Sears (Yam); 2) Kerry Kaminskie (Kaw); 3) Mike Gesso (Suz); 4) Sean Wallace (Suz); 5) Tyler Witmer (Yam); 6) Troy Bapp Jr (Kaw); 7) Ryan Sebastian (Yam); 8) Daniel Zabrowski (Hon); 9) Steven Grossweiler (Suz); 10) Christopher Cheney (Hon). 85(14-15): 1) Andrew Kratz (Yam); 2) Jacob Feaster (Kaw); 3) Bart Holt (Kaw); 4) Nick Johnson (Yam); 5) Steven Izzo (Yam); 6) Nick Shattuck (Hon); 7) Drew Coleman (Kaw); 8) Cody Strasser (Hon). CLGBY: 1) David Ginolfi (Yam); 2) Andrew Pingotti (Hon); 3) David Nyzio (Yam); 4) Elio Pereira (Yam); 5) Michael Faust (Hon); 6) Jed Schappert (Ktm); 7) Chad Bellott (Ktm); 8) awrence Gill (Hon); 9) Christopher Pepe (Yam); 10) Joseph Savitsky (Hon). SCHBY: 1) Jay Weller (Suz); 2) Brian Murphy (Yam); 3) Caleb Miller (Yam); 4) Stephen Hunter (Hus); 5) John Lawrence (Yam); 6) Ryan Wood (Suz); 7) Walter Zabrowski (Hon); 8) Boyd Tner Jr. (Ktm); 9) Paul Treas (Yam); 10) Ryan Wilson (Yam). S/MINI: 1) Scott Sears (Yam); 2) Mike Gesso (Suz); 3) Tyler Witmer (Yam); 4) Sean Wallace (Suz); 5) Drew Coleman (Kaw); 6) Daniel Zabrowski (Hon); 7) Andrew Kratz (Yam); 8) Bart Holt (Kaw); 9) Steven Grossweiler (Suz); 10) Ryan Sebastian (Yam). WMN: 1) Abbie Jo Bardo (Suz); 2) Olga Wood (Kaw); 3) Nancy Newby (Hon).+30 C: 1) Darren Mclaughlin (Kaw); 2) Richard Rohn (Kaw); 3) Rich Millon (Yam); 4) Raymond Mckown (Kaw); 5) Jeffrey Mesler (Yam); 6) Rick Tatravlt (Yam); 7) Robert Stober (Yam); 8) Tim Norton (Hon);
9) Daniel Stawinski (Yam); 10) Bud Kozimor (Yam). 125A: 1) Steve Mertens (Hus); 2) Barry Carsten (Suz); 3) David Ginolfi (Yam); 4) Mark Wundrack (Yam); 5) Jeff Paul (Yam); 6) Jimmy Miller (Yam); 7) Elio Pereira (Yam); 8) Andrew Pingotti (Hon); 9) Jed Schappert (Ktm); 10) Chad Bellott (Ktm). 125B: 1) Charles Ellis (Suz); 2) Jay Weller (Suz); 3) Stephen Hunter (Hus); 4) Brian Murphy
(Yam); 5) John Lawrencem (Yam); 6) Cj Talarski (Hon); 7) Christopher Murray (Yam); 8) Christopher Pepe (Yam); 9) Jeremy Rosenkrans (Yam); 10)Ryan Wilson (Yam). 25+A: 1) Stephen Desiderio (Yam); 2) Robert Hayes (Yam); 3) Mark Hopkins (Hon); 4) Darryl Smith (Kaw); 5) Brad Stamp (Suz); 6) Barry Taggont (Yam); 7) Henry Lucio (Yam); 8) Paul Bruno (Yam); 9) William Jeff Cheney (Hon); 10) Kevin Green (Kaw). 25+B: 1) Carl Wolter (Yam); 2) Dion Primani (Hon); 3) Jason Babernitch (Yam); 4) Timothy Gillespie (Hon); 5) Jason Wocniski (Suz); 6) Joel Strong (Yam); 7) Robert Murphy (Yam); 8) Kenneth Burke (Yam); 9) Bob Muscovitch (Kaw); 10) Carl John Snyder, Sr (Hon). 250A: 1) Barry Carsten (Suz); 2) David Ginolfi (Yam); 3) Stephen Desiderio (Yam); 4) Mark Wundrack (Yam); 5) Barry Taggont (Yam); 6) Jeff Paul (Yam); 7) Jimmy Miller (Yam); 8) Joe Robertson (Hon); 9) Jake Dennis (Yam); 10) David Nyzio (Yam).250B: 1) Charles Ellis (Suz); 2) Michael Faust (Hon); 3) Michael Klinger (Hon); 4) Joseph Savitsky (Hon); 5) Vance Draghi (Yam); 6) Dion Primani (Hon); 7) Ryan Wood (Suz); 8) Josh Hanley (Hon); 9) Butch Taylor (Hon); 10)Bob Muscovitch (Kaw). 250C: 1) Rich Millon (Yam); 2) Carm Perri (Ktm); 3) Brian Rathbun (Hon); 4) William King (Yam); 5) Mark Peepe (Hon); 6) Todd Altland (Kaw); 7) Sean Mclaughlin (Kaw); 8) Chris Clymer (Yam); 9) Brad Munn (Hon); 10) Reade Scheld (Yam). 30+A: 1) Barry Carsten (Suz); 2) Stephen Desiderio (Yam); 3) Darryl Smith (Kaw); 4) Robert Hayes (Yam); 5) Brad Stamp (Suz); 6) Alexander Collioud (Yam); 7) Thomas Sebastian (Yam); 8) Jarrett Newby (Hon); 9) William Jeff Cheney (Hon); 10) Kevin Green (Kaw). 30+B: 1) Timothy Gillespie (Hon); 2) Kenneth Hull (Hon); 3) Kim Kline (Hon); 4) Mike Shattuck (Hon); 5) Rich Westfall (Yam); 6) Gary Haskell (Hon); 7) Andrew Yurkanin (Yam); 8) Kenneth Burke (Yam); 9) Jim Sanderson (Suz); 10) Mark Mahovich (Yam). 40+: 1) Fisher James (Ktm); 2) Kim Kline (Hon); 3) Thomas Sebastian (Yam); 4) Jarrett Newby (Hon); 5) Robert Murphy (Yam); 6) Gary Haskell (Hon); 7) James Mcgee (Yam); 8) Steve Kummerfeldt (Ktm); 9) Gary Strausser (Ktm).
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Fast By Ferracci Husqavarna’s Tony Medrano rode to a 4th place finish in the first 125 A class moto but had some bad luck in the 2nd moto at the 19th Annual Tony D. Motocross
Schools/Suzuki Pennsylvania State Championships on September 23rd.
Tony Medrano (40) and Barry Carsten (54) battle for third and fourth in the 1st 125 A class moto at the Hurricane Hills Sports Center on September 23.
Walter Zabrowski’s 3-10 rides in the 125 C class earned him 8th overall at the 19th Annual Tony D. Motocross Schools/Suzuki Pennsylvania State Championships held at Hurricane Hills in Clifford, PA.
Mark Wundrack finished 4th O/A in both the 250 Open A and 125 A classes at the PA State Championships held at the Hurricane Hills Sports Center in Clifford, PA.
Jarrett Newby (120) and Tom Sebastian (70) battled in the over 40 class. Sebastian finished 3rd O/A and Newby finished right behind him, 4th O/A.
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2001 AMA MOTOCROSS RACE RESULTS
Round 12Steel city Raceway • Delmont, PA
September 2, 2001 1) 4 Ricky Carmichael 2) 100 Michael L. Brown 3) 31 Branden L. Jesseman 4) 25 Ernesto Fonseca 5) 28 Nathan Ramsey
125cc
250cc
POINT STANDINGS after 12 Rounds
1) 458 Michael L. Brown 2) 444 Grant Langston 3) 335 Ernesto Fonseca 4) 332 Larry Ward 5) 312 Brock Sellards 6) 311 Travis A. Pastrana 7) 249 Nathan Ramsey 8) 223 Rodrig Thain 9) 207 Branden L. Jesseman 10) 201 Scott Sheak
1) 490 Ricky Carmichael 2) 482 Kevin W. Windham 3) 439 Timmy M. Ferry 4) 411 Mike LaRocco 5) 346 David Vuillemin 6) 339 Sebastien Tortelli 7) 326 John Dowd 8) 305 Stephane Roncada 9) 228 Kyle Lewis 10) 227 Robbie L. Reynard
Top 100 2002 AMA Supercross & Motocross
National Numbers:
1) 14 Kevin W. Windham 2) 15 Timmy M. Ferry 3) 5 Mike LaRocco 4) 934 David Vuillemin 5) 16 John Dowd
1. 34X Ryan Blizzard2. 3B Broc Schmelyun3. 30 Albert Catanzaro4. 3 Brandon Seibold5. 18X Jesse Kuzbyt
60cc (10-11 yrs)
1. 6N William Duffy2. 70 Daniel Holton, Jr.3. 348 Joey Keefe4. 566 Mark Garvey5. 22 Ryan Shifflett
80cc (7-11 yrs)
1. 72 Michael Picone2. 19 William Duffy3. 54 Matthew Hougentogler4. 45 Michael Stryker5. 23T Garret Toth
80cc (12-13 yrs)
1. 44 Chad Wages2. 18 Willy Toth, Jr.3. 216 Scott Sears4. 13 Derrick Wile5. 240 Mark Lindsay, Jr.
80cc (14-15 yrs)
1. 44X Brian Murphy2. 4 Michael Foor3. 3J Jacob Feaster4. 57 Edwin Anderson5. 371 Bart Holt
Super Mini
1. 44 Brian Murphy2. 245 Jessye Davis3. 28 Andrew Wiegand4. 57 Edwin Anderson5. 330 John Higbee
Mini (9-13 yrs)
1. 72 Michael Picone2. 10 Ryan Gould3. 23T Garret Toth4. 45 Michael Stryker5. 61 Justin Bowler
School Boy
1. 3 Ryan Mills2. 100 Stephen Hunter3. 127 Ryan Wood4. 27 Christopher Shumaker5. 298 Dan Scilipote
College Boy (16-24 yrs)
1. 19 Stephen Grimes2. 54W Richard White3. 719 Stephen Plank4. 17 Paul Corey5. 38 Andrew Pingotti
125 A
1. 33 Gene Stull2. 90 Ty Wallace3. 8 Paul Veracka4. 360 Jermey Cook5. 461 David Ginolfi
125 B
1. 90 Gene Nighman2. 27 Nicholas Mowry3. 100 Stephen Hunter4. 211 Paul Shumaker, Jr.5. 71 Daniel McAdoo
125 C
1. 127 William Heckman, Jr.2. 44 Zachary Feaster3. 16 Ashlee Woskob4. 819 Matthew Dasher5. 258 Zach Coons
25+ A
1. 66 Kevin Crine2. 90 Ty Wallace3. 11 Greg Kreinbrook4. 930 Gaylon Dickson5. 858 John Bowlin
25+ B
1. 14 Tom Griffin2. 850 Louis Hocker3. 364 Jeffrey Ford4. 913 Clay Campbell5. 74 Aries Verderosa
250 A
1. 8 Paul Veracka2. 33 Gene Stull3. 66 Kevin Crine4. 90 Ty Wallace5. 930 Gaylon Dickson
250 B
1. 90 Gene Nighman2. 27 Nicholas Mowry3. 118 Zachary Hill4. 127 Ryan Wook5. 824 Galen Sauder
250 C
1. 911 Isaac Blevins2. 071 Butch Taylor3. 16 Lyle Thompson4. 55Y Shawn Yoder5. 9C Christopher Curtis
30+ A (Veteran)
1. 930 Gaylon Dickson2. 1 Tim Schmelyun3. 38 Jeffrey Grove4. 11 Scott McGill5. 716 Chris Rhoten
30+ B (Veteran)
1. 364 Jeffrey Ford2. 14 Tom Griffin3. 40L Donny Lingle4. 8 Richard Elias5. 62 Jeff Ort
30+ C (Veteran)
1. 36 James Maguire2. 12K Loren Kampen3. 94 Kevin Davenport4. 255 Ronald Barbour5. 138 Sherman Newberry
40+ (Senior)
1. 204 Bob Huston2. 15 Calvin Leinbach3. 8 Eric Elsenfelder4. 23 Gene Nighman5. 120 Jarrett Newby
Senior B
1. 790 Steven Jewell
Women
1. 245 Jessye Davis2. 55 Ana Ward3. 2 Diane Super4. 67 Olga Wood5. 3 Kristine Krok6. 384 Jamie Ports7. 39N Nancy Newby8. X Stacey Stauffer
50cc (4-6 yrs)1. 21N Kameron Page2. 1C Cole Martin3. 6X Justin Foster4. 42 Austin Cox5. 11X Christian Seek6. 132 Ian Facey, Jr.7. 122 Kyle Virts8. 99 Raven Wilson
50cc (7-8 yrs)1. 33 Jacob Grove2. 117 Darren Taughinbaugh3. 6J Joshua Villarreal4. 39 Jacob Diana5. 444 Jacob Keeney6. 12 Jeffrey Facey7. 89 Mark Robic
50cc Stock (4-8 yrs)1. 83 Kameron Page2. 39 Jacob Diana3. 2J Jacob Runkles4. 11X Christian Seek5. 1 Brandon Brown
60cc (10-11 yrs)1. 70 Daniel Holton, Jr.2. 11 Darron Grissinger3. 99X Shane Martin4. 18 Tyler Patterson5. 709 Christopher Zebron6. 155 Stephen Hall
80cc (7-11 yrs)1. 19 William Duffy2. 23T Garret Toth3. 3 Broc Schmelyun4. 214 Nicholas McPhee5. 70 Daniel Holton, Jr.
80cc (12-13 yrs)1. 44 Chad Wages2. 18 Willy Toth, Jr.3. 13 Derrick Wile4. 14 Broc Repard5. 4 Jason Bradley
80cc (14-15 yrs)1. 16N Todd Wilcom2. 555 Joseph Farnish3. 4 Michael Foor4. 108 Curtis Baker5. 3J Jacob Feaster
Super Mini1. 18 Willy Toth, Jr.2. 13 Derrick Wile3. 555 Joseph Farnish4. 14 Joseph Farnish5. 108 Curtis Baker
Mini (9-13 yrs)1. 19 William Duffy2. 23T Garret Toth3. 99 Gregory Lamey4. 214 Nicholas McPhee5. 3 Broc Schmelyun
School Boy1. 1J Jedediah Haines2. 19 Chad Dowling3. 298 Dan Scilipote4. 211 Paul Shumaker, Jr.5. 110 Ridgeway Charlie
College Boy (16-24 yrs)1. 19 Stephen Grimes2. 135 Cory Strickler3. 911 Isaac Blevins4. 99 Wayne Welsh, III5. 74 Russell Kollmer
125 A1. 1X Jason Conlon2. 719 Andrew Tsakanikas3. 503 Chris Welsh4. 791 Mike Loper
5. 483 William Cohenour6. 7 Zachary Camp7. 193 Jason Bowers8. 331 Matthew Maines
125 B1. 402 Ryan Abrigo2. 19 Chad Dowling3. 118 Zachary Hill4. 719X Michael Tsakawikas5. 969 Cliff Bruneau, Jr.
125 C1. 44 Zachary Feaster2. 258 Zach Coons3. 21 Garrett Olsen4. 819 Matthew Dasher5. 02 Benjamin Bixler
250 A1. 1X Jason Conlon2. 727 Kevin Brodsky, Jr.3. 503 Chris Welsh4. 19 Stephen Grimes5. 791 Mike Loper6. 26 Neal Knaub7. 483 William Cohenour8. 264 Richard Brungard
250 B1. 402 Ryan Abrigo2. 118 Zachary Hill3. 135 Cory Strickler4. 911 Isaac Blevins5. 2 Michael Tsakawikas
250 C1. 611 Gary Harding2. 335 Scott Sayers3. 714 Casey McGraw4. 4 Eric Myers5. 128 William Campbell
25+ A1. 1X Jason Conlon2. 1 Jeffrey Grove3. 1V Tim Schmelyun4. 264 Richard Brungard5. 26 Neal Knaub6. 9 Jonathan Skinner7. 128 James Boyer8. 193 Jason Bowers
25+ B1. 83M Mike Norman2. 850 Louis Hocker3. T Todd Sellick, Sr.4. 274 Donnie Michaels5. 270 Michael Cahill
30+ A Veteran1. 1V Tim Schmelyun2. 1 Jeffrey Grove3. 102 Russell Seibold4. 47 Troy Dezwart5. 42 Rick Wenger
30+ B Veteran1. T Todd Sellick, Sr.2. 102 Michael Smith3. 429 Roy Dixon4. 44 William Seagle5. 138 David Hall
30+ C Veteran1. 335 Scott Sayers2. 128 William Campbell3. 6 Mario Cribari4. 83 Brian Jurgensen5. 94 Kevin Davenport
40+ Senior1. 42 Rick Wenger2. 115 Douglas Henry3. 571 Ricky Shoope4. 810 Jay Wilson, Jr.
Women1. 384 Jamie Ports2. X Stacey Stauffer3. 14 Jessica Childs
Mother Nature provided an absolutely beautiful late Summer day of sunshine and blue skies for a District Six points race at the Hurricane Hills Sports Center on September 9th. The event, hosted by Tom Hurd MotorSports, provided a great day of motocross racing on the expertly prepared and technically demanding Hurricane Hills racecourse.
Michael Schneck, of Pine Grove, PA topped the 250 Open B class podium, riding to a perfect 1-1 tally. Vance Draghi, from Mt. Joy, NJ earned second overall with consistent 2-2 rides while Jamie Dineen, of Burlington, NC rounded out the 250 Open B class podium with his 4-3 score.
Nicholas McPhee, of Milford, NJ, topped the 65cc 7-9 class podium rid-ing to a perfect 1-1 on the day. The runner up spot went to Tony Peregrin, of Simpson, PA, via his consistent 2-2’s and Jesse Kuzbyt, from Sussex,NJ, rounded out the podium via his 4-3 score.
Draghi got the first 250 Open B class moto underway by taking the holeshot ahead of Dineen, Joseph Savitsky, Schneck and Ryan James. It didn’t take Schneck long to make his way to the front as he made two quick passes to move to second before the start of lap two. Just a few turns in to the lap, Schneck made the pass on Draghi for the lead. The top five running order was now Schneck, Draghi, Savitsky, Dineen and James. On lap three, the top two were pulling away while Dineen passed Savitsky for third. Savitsky dropped to fourth and James was hanging tough in fifth.
The top five started to spread out and remained unchanged until the last lap. The first 250 Open B class moto went in the record books as Schneck, Draghi, James, Dineen and Jason Babernitch.
James managed to get his YZ off the gate ahead of the pack in the second 250 Open B class moto and rounded the first turn with the lead. Trailing were Schneck, Babernitch, Savitsky and Draghi. Three turns or so later, the top two were unchanged with Draghi quickly making two passes to take third. Savitsky held fourth and Babrenitch was relegated to fifth. Just after the green flag signaling the start of lap two, James was visably missing from the point position which gave Schneck the lead. Draghi moved to second, Savitsky third, Dineen fourth and Babernitch fifth.
By the start of lap three, the top four were beginning to spread out. James made a pass on Babernith for fifth. When the second moto check-ers flew, Schneck took the win followed by Draghi, Dineen, James and Savitsky.
Nick McPhee piloted his ktoom to the front of the pack and the early
lead in the first 65cc 7-9 class and never looked back. McPhee went wire to wire unchallenged and fin-ished the first moto with a 15-sec-ond advantage. Trailing McPhee out of the first turn were Ron Weilson, Chaz Light, Tony Peregrin and Jesse Kuzybt. McPhee quickly pulled away from the pack. Peregrin managed to quickly move from fourth to second by lap two. That relegated Weilson to third. Kuzbyt held fourth and Light dropped back to fifth.
The leaders of the 65cc 7-9 class first moto quickly spread out and went pretty much unchanged all the way to the checkered flag. The official first moto finish was McPhee, Peregrin, Weilson, Kuzbyt and Light.
McPhee managed to repeat his great start of the first 65cc 7-9 class moto in the second and quickly put some distance between himself and the rest of the class. Trailing were Peregrin, Kuzbyt, Light, Weilson and Keith Kovac. McPhee’s lead was a whopping 14 seconds by the third lap. Once again, the leaders spread out with not much happening until the final lap. The second 65cc 7-9 class moto went in the books as McPhee, Peregrin, Kuzbyt, Weilson and Light.
(Kaw); 4) Jonathan Griffin (Hon); 5) Steven Izzo (Hon).
CLGBY: 1) David Nyzio (Yam); 2) Michael Schneck (Yam); 3) Ryan James
(Yam); 4) Chad Bellott (Ktm); 5) Jamie Dineen (Hon); 6) Christopher Pepe
(Yam); 7) Kevin Jents (Kaw); 8) Brad Ford (Suz); 9) Bill Hopkins (Kaw);
10) Butch Taylor (Hon).
SCHBY: 1) Patrick Simpson (Ktm); 2) Walter Zabrowski (Hon); 3) Boyd Toner
Jr. (Ktm); 4) Scott Sears (Kaw); 5) Cody Wenger (Hon); 6) Jonathan Hercik
(Hon); 7) Joseph Frank (Suz); 8) David Rockefeller (Suz); 9)George Watson
(Suz); 10) Jake Jolly (Yam).
S/MINI: 1) Sean Wallace (Suz); 2) Broc Repard (Kaw); 3) Daniel Zabrowski
(Hon); 4) Bryan Flischman (Kaw); 5) Josh Lingle (Yam); 6) James Izzo, Jr
(Yam); 7) Jonathan Griffin (Hon); 8) Ren Jolly (Suz); 9) Steven Izzo (Hon); 10)
Steven Grossweiler (Suz).
WMN: 1) Abbie Bardo (Suz); 2) Cayla Stisser (Hon)
SCHNECK MCPHEE HANDLE HURRICANE HILLS District 6 Points Race CLIFFORD, PA, SEPTEMBER 9, 2001
By Jim P. Sanderson
Ryan James (624) nails the holeshot in the second 250 Open A and B class combined gate moto. Trailing were Michael Schneck (112), Jason Babernitch (28) and David Nyzio (781).
Nick McPhee (214) leads the pack into the first turn in the 1st 65cc 7-9 class moto. Trailing were Chaz Light (23), Ron Weilson (441), and Tony Peregrin (189).
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