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		<title>Rains, Planes and Automobiles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Story and Photos By Mike Carruth Day Two of the 2011 ABA Hoosier nationals came all-too-early for this reporter. In fact, as I was racing out of Starbucks and onto I-294 breaking the bonds of the 312, the first gate of Sunday racing was on-course. No biggie, really, because I despise shooting in the rain&#8211;refuse [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Story and Photos By Mike Carruth</em></p>
<p>Day Two of the 2011 ABA Hoosier nationals came all-too-early for this reporter.  In fact, as I was racing out of Starbucks and onto I-294 breaking the bonds of the 312, the first gate of Sunday racing was on-course.</p>
<p>No biggie, really, because I despise shooting in the rain&#8211;refuse to, is more like it&#8211;so I would have been just another soggy spectator had I been up at 6AM, as was the plan.</p>
<p>My hysteria about being late subsided as text messages were returned telling of the damp conditions.  It was then that it dawned on me that sleeping in my own bed, and heading back to day-two of a national is not a condition I am at all accustomed to&#8230;THAT was the &#8220;off&#8221; thing for me today.  Normally, it&#8217;s a four-hour flight, or a 10+ hr drive, check in to a hotel and catch-as-catch can for any kind of vegan fare that can be conjured up.  But today, it was all the comforts of home&#8211;including the alarm clock I have not yet figured out how to use after 16 years (why do laptops last 18 months, and alarm clocks last 18 years?).</p>
<p>Indeed, I have not been to a national within home-sleeping range since Itasca BMX in 1982 (it rained that day too).  Oh there have been nats here&#8211;at The Hill, and even Imagination Glen, but not since I got back into it in 2008.  Rockford is just far enough away&#8211;at 94 miles&#8211;that a hotel is mandatory on Fathers Day weekend.</p>
<p>DID YOU KNOW&#8230;there has not been a BMX race in the Chicago City Limits in 32 years?  (&#8220;The Great Race&#8221; at the Chicago Amphitheater, on the 1979 NBA/Schwinn tour).  We need a world-class track in the Windy City-proper!</p>
<p>I rolled up to a grey-but-dry Imagination Glen, just as Justin Posey was taking home a first round win in 17-18x.  Seemed like a fair amount of &#8220;second-verse, same as the first&#8221; happening in the age classes&#8211;though that was by no means guaranteed to stick.</p>
<p>The pro class had a little post-haste pow-wow and decided that the threat of rain was&#8230;well&#8230;threatening, so decided to ditch motos two and three and run the main at the top of the order going into second round.  Of course, having just arrived on-scene, I was not clued into that until I noticed no pros gated up for third round.  Thus, the final feet of the second lap, when Justin Riddell put the mega move on Andres Holguin in the last turn to win it held a special significance.  Jon Jon Rapp was on the right-step for the second day in a row&#8230;nice work for a new pro card holder.</p>
<p>In the semis-to-mains break in the action, attention turned to the finish line as ABA past-president Clayton John made a special appearance to honor Imagination Glen/Steel Wheels BMX Track Operator Jackie Altizer.  If you go to a lot of nationals, you&#8217;ll recognize Jackie&#8217;s smiling face as you pick up the weekend&#8217;s T-Shirt at racewear in many cities.  But we, in the Chicagoland scene, know her as our tireless TO who, along with an all-pro crew of dedicated volunteers, dodge-and-weave the Midwest weather from the outdoor to the indoor (sometimes in the same day <img src='http://www.bmxnews.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  ).  Taking off my &#8220;business&#8221; bandanna, and putting on my BMX Dad hat for a moment, it really is a rare gift that we enjoy in the Tri-State (Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin) area.  Year-round racing, even when the lake-effect snow is measured in meters, and 20-ton snow plows are doing 360s on I-94 (as on &#8220;Young Guns Challenge&#8221; day in 010).  We love you Jackie, Ken, et. al!</p>
<p>The rain held off in such a fashion that we were getting pretty cocky about the fact we were going to get the whole thing done in-the-dry&#8230;&#8221;glad that RAIN held off&#8221; was a common replacement for &#8220;what&#8217;s up?&#8221; around the fenceline.  Well, the object lesson is &#8220;don&#8217;t tempt Mother Nature.&#8221;  Literally, as the first main event gate dropped, the sky-drip started.</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t a torrent, but just enough to make shooting uncomfortable (poor me), and a few riders to ditch the fogged-up goggles on the hill.  Somehow, we all soldiered on <img src='http://www.bmxnews.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>The girls classes had some serious &#8220;it ain&#8217;t over til it&#8217;s over&#8221; finish line action.  Brelyn Swendseid came a micro-knobby away from shoplifting 15G out of the clutches of Shay Glynn at the stripe, but Shay kept her at bay for the win.  Then, in 16G, Courtney Purcell put the hurt on Sam Brown just as Dan Rumple made the call.  And in the next gate, Tori Hopperdietzel applied the afterburners just in time to best Michele Patterson out of a double. The Grasshopper also doubled up in Cruiser on the weekend for Extreme Team.</p>
<p>One thing I love about National BMX Racing is the fact that from five and under to 41-over, there is riveting racing to revel in.  Six expert was a great example of that today, as Liam Elo had a commanding lead from the gate to turn two, when the Jedi, Zak Miller, came a callin.  Saturday&#8217;s third place was not allowed to repeat, as Miller took the lead just out of turn two, and went wee, wee, weeeee, all the way home (or whatever sound little &#8216;Monkeys make when they are going all the way home).  Elo ended up with the deuce, and it was Texan Kiel Ross for the third.</p>
<p>And that was only the fifth age class gate to fall.  Plenty of pushin the limits to come, as it would turn out.</p>
<p>Jump it a few classes, to 8x, and it was on like Donkey Kong between day one topper, Kiegen Perlberg on the Mike&#8217;s Bikes Redline ride, and Kohl Piluso in the Hyper colors. Piluso scooted in for a Saturday second, and was not looking to go home with a double deuce.  Perlberg led it once again til the final feet, when Kohl mounted a charge and edged past at the stripe.  Third and fourth was a deja vu, with Nate Coyman and The G-Man, Gavin Freewalt rounding out the top four.  Speaking of &#8220;The President,&#8221; Coyman also doubled up in 8 Cruiser for the weekend.</p>
<p>Over in 9x and 9C, it was all about Young Gun, Nathan Davids, who scarfed up a Double Double (if you&#8217;ll excuse the <a href="http://bmxurl.com/doubledouble" target="new">West Coast caloric reference</a> in this Midwest context). </p>
<p>Bringin&#8217; the heat in 14x, Ryan Zinzow, once again jumped out to an early lead, but Justin Knapper was not about to leave it at that.  Out of turn one, he was on-the-gas-to-pass Ryan, and thundered down the second straight with a stretched-out lead, which stuck.</p>
<p>Cooley and Ceslok battled in 15x, with DC getting the day one win, and Big B taking it wire to wire for the day two honors.  Chalk up a double for B in 15C as well.</p>
<p>No fight to the front in 16x on Sunday, as Tyler Whitfield put a solid showing in and took it to em for the double-double.  But the intrigue isn&#8217;t always at the front, as demonstrated by Layne Gainer in the last turn.  Hootman was running second to TyWhit, and took the prime line&#8211;when on the high-side, Gainer scooped over him and into the two-spot.  That was a manly move, considering the carnage seen in that turn through the semis in many-a-class.  </p>
<p>Posey posted another win on Sunday in 17-18x.  And as to the historical backstory we promised you from yesterday&#8217;s report&#8230;it was actually a national at The Hill in Elgin, IL about eight years ago that was the thing.  It was the 9x main, and seems some joker took that opportunity to holler out &#8220;Justin&#8230;your tire&#8217;s flat&#8221; just as the cadence was started.  JP did what any nine-year-old would do, and looked down to see what was up&#8230;.SMACK! went the gate, and all the other guys got out with gusto. I guess that is the BMX equivalent of &#8220;Hey, your shoelaces are untied!&#8221;&#8211;which, of course, is something you only need to learn once.  Notwithstanding lessons previously learned, all hecklers were silent on this trip to Chicagoland, and Justin did what Justin does.</p>
<p>If 16x was the nail-biter on Saturday, that designation was firmly held by the 19-27-exers on Sunday.  Tony Favata was large and in charge, in true Wrecking Crew fashion down the first straight, and deep into the second&#8230;Egdorf was in tucked into the two-spot, if temporarily, and Chase Hines was scanning for some daylight in third.  Max made a dramatic move to the outside entering the turn, and we could see a hi-low to glory from a mile away&#8230;but the &#8220;scanning&#8221; that Chase was doing was on radar-lock, and he made the move of the day, going from third to first to come out of turn two on top. For those following at home, mark your scorecards with Max in for the two and Tony for the tre.</p>
<p>The 404 crew was in full effect in 28-25x, and Charlie Hunt was not going to chill with Pats 605 flier Mike Weatherford doing a double on him.  Great lap for the Morphine machine, and always good &#8220;english&#8221; on the bike, making for some prime photos.</p>
<p>Of course 404/ATL cannot be invoked without some due given to 36-40x.  Doran Bradshaw doubled up in 36-40 Cruiser, but turned an off-podium fourth in class on day one.  As different as the weather was between the two days, so, too, was DB100&#8242;s mojo in Sunday&#8217;s class main.  Dude got it to the front and led it to a nothing-but-daylight trip for the 36-40 win.  Long-time legend, Shan Hatfield scooted in for second, and Day One champ Pedro Brown was on the right step.</p>
<p>By the 41-over Ex main, the rain had stopped again, and the sun was making an effort to poke through the thick blanket of upper-strata-blah.  Scott Moreland was, again, at max wattage to close it out with a Dan&#8217;s Comp double double&#8230;but not without an early challenge in Sunday&#8217;s class main by holeshotter, Jim Wahl.  Wahl was second on Saturday and suffered a small serving of Sunday smackdown by Frank Nuccio who took the day-two-deuce. </p>
<p>(ok to exhale now&#8230;)</p>
<p>The crowd was out of the parking lot in a tidy three-hours-and-58-minutes, and headed to nearby MDW or ORD on the flyaway&#8230;and some to a local big-box store to snack-up for a double-digit Interstate date.  &#8220;See you in Chula?&#8221; was the goodbye of the day (yes, by the way), and we were home and tuned in to the dreadful Bears game in time for the second half.  A profound reminder of why it is so much more enjoyable to watch BMX Racing than mainstream sports.  Each gate, you have a new opportunity to root for your favorite &#8220;player.&#8221;  When will the world wake up?</p>
<p><a href="http://bmxurl.com/11hoosierph2" style="font-size:16px; font-weight:800; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; color:#2A8518;">Check out Sunday&#8217;s Photo Gallery!</a></p>
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		<title>Graves Danger Descends on ABA Series and the Con-Man Hooks Up Jr. Men Win.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 10:27:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jared Graves was the infield favorite for the Reno win, as of the third round on Saturday at the season opener. Of course, we now know that the infield swamis were incorrect that day. But it put Graves back on the radar coming out of Reno, and riding on in to a dusty town of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Jared Graves was the infield favorite for the Reno win, as of the third round on Saturday at the season opener.  Of course, we now know that the infield swamis were incorrect that day. But it put Graves back on the radar coming out of Reno, and riding on in to a dusty town of cattle ranches and rodeo clowns, known as Guthrie, Oklahoma (cue &#8220;The Good, The Bad and The Ugly&#8221; soundtrack).  </p>
<p>Saturday, Graves got as close as one can get without being the top-stepper himself, with a second to Stumpy.  Sunday was no day of rest for this Aussie, as he dispensed with the motos efficiently, and set his sites on the one-lap dash for the cash.  In the main, the above photo foreshadows the finishing order from right-to-left&#8230;as early as the first jump.  No dramatic turns in this main, but still plenty of action and RPMs being laid down by the fastest eight guys in BMX galaxy on January 25, 2010.  </p>
<p>If the elite and pro classes were salsa, the AAs would have been be &#8220;zesty,&#8221; on Sunday, while the Jr. Men would be &#8220;muy caliente!&#8221;  Guthrie must have been a bit of a bummer for Northerner Tory Nyhaug.  Though he, himself, had plenty of caliente going on in his own right throughout the weekend, the tumble gods had his number in both Saturday and Sunday&#8217;s main events, making him less than the &#8220;way up in the mix&#8221; finisher he always is.  In fact, two of the three smiling faces on Saturday&#8217;s Jr. Men podium returned for an encore on Sunday, with Elliot McGrath and Tommy Zula, for a second and third, respectively on Sunday (it was the other way on Saturday).  The Con-Man, Connor Fields kept traction in the action in the first turn, and delivered another Jr. Men victory for the Free Agent faction (the first was on Saturday in Reno).  </p>
<p>Keeping with the salsa analogy, the combined Jr. Women/ Elite Women class on Sunday would be the interesting mild.  Six laps into her new Intense sponsorship, and anticipated comeback, Arielle Martin went down in the second straight, in the first round on Sunday.  It looked pretty bad at first, as she was down for a good 10 mins while honest-to-goodness paramedics were called to the infield to make sure she was well tended to.  A backboard ride off the infield did not calm the nerves of all her friends and fans, and she was soon taken to an area hospital for a scan of one stripe or another.  By sundown, word came down that she received some stitches to close a gash on her chin, but all else was right down the middle with her condition. No word on how long she&#8217;ll be out, if at all&#8230;but we&#8217;ll check with her and bring you a follow-up in &#8220;Latest Dirt.&#8221;</p>
<p>Other than the hand-over-mouth concern we all had for Ari on SUnday, the racing was solid, but similar in flavor to Saturday, with Dom Daniels racking up another win.  This time, it was Ashley Verhagen on the &#8220;Camera-Left&#8221; two-step and Alise Post staying consistently in one podium position or another for the third.</p>
<p>It has been a fairly long 72 hours, 23 of it having been spent in a car (as many of you can relate).  The BMXNEWS alarm clock has been hammered into a fine example of urban recycling, but we will have more on Guthrie after the Tylenol PM wears off sometime Monday, so check back.  </p>
<p>Meanwhile, we did put the time (and recently purchased MacBook car adaptor) to good use on the return trip, and got all photos edited and prepped by the time we hit Rolla, MO.  </p>
<p>Thus, the <a href="http://www.photosareposted.com/gallery.php?gid=101">Sunday Photo Gallery</a> for your viewing pleasure.</p>
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		<title>Young Guns Barrel Into Steel Wheels</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 06:24:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With 19 racks of riders ranging from six to 13 years in age, the second installment of the Answer BMX Young Guns Shootout went off with a bang today in Hobart, Indiana. Cars, cold cuts and coolers were loaded up from as far away as Dallas to make the trip to Steel Wheels Indoor BMX [...]]]></description>
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<p>With 19 racks of riders ranging from six to 13 years in age, the second installment of the Answer BMX Young Guns Shootout went off with a bang today in Hobart, Indiana.  Cars, cold cuts and coolers were loaded up from as far away as Dallas to make the trip to Steel Wheels Indoor BMX on a &#8220;warm&#8221; winter day (36 degrees at race time outside, about 60 inside—so similar to San Diego, trackside).</p>
<p>&#8220;The Juice&#8221; Justin Richmond and &#8220;Dirt Diva&#8221; Mikenna Koth took the top spots in the 11-13 &#8220;Elite&#8221; Boys and Girls classes, respectively.  Justin won the 10 and under class at last years inaugural Young Guns Shootout, and ran the table today.  Mikenna has her own unique story on her route to the top of the podium.  That route, in this case, involved over a thousand miles of Interstates, US Highways and State Routes, as well as the Steel Wheels straightaways.  Mikenna&#8217;s dad, Tim, rallied as only a BMX dad could after a full Friday of business, and set out for Hobart from Dallas, TX last night at 6PM.  They arrived in the parking lot just in time for the <strong>opening</strong> of registration at 11AM.    As we said, only in BMX Racing!  The 100+ mile journey earned Tim and Mikenna the &#8220;longedst trip&#8221; honors, and a $25 gift card.  </p>
<p>Full results are forthcoming, but BMXNEWS wanted to get the winners, and the photo gallery from today&#8217;s race posted (includes both the Young Guns Shootout racks, as well as the single pointer that ran as well).</p>
<p><strong>2009 Answer BMX Young Guns Shootout Winners</strong><br />
7-Under Boys winner&#8230;..&#8221;The G-Man&#8221; Gavin Freewalt<br />
10-Under Girls winner&#8230;..Mattie Pusateri<br />
10-Under Boys winner&#8230;..John Jilbert<br />
11-13 Girls winner&#8230;..Mikenna Koth<br />
11-13 Boys winner&#8230;.. &#8220;The Juice&#8221; Justin Richmond (11x)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.photosareposted.com/gallery.php?gid=92"><strong>Check out the photo gallery on PhotosArePosted.com</strong></a></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 22:18:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we noted earlier, all major ABA titles were up for grabs as of the start of the mains on Sunday. ABA does this awesome &#8220;rolling&#8221; format where they announce the person in each main who is in contention for a National title (National Number one Amateur, Girl, Cruiser, Girl Cruiser, Pro, Girl Pro and [...]]]></description>
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<p>As we noted earlier, all major ABA titles were up for grabs as of the start of the mains on Sunday.  ABA does this awesome &#8220;rolling&#8221; format where they announce the person in each main who is in contention for a National title (National Number one Amateur, Girl, Cruiser, Girl Cruiser, Pro, Girl Pro and Pro Cruiser).  It really makes a great show of it, with people rooting for (or against) the person on the gate now, who has the chance, with a win, to snatch the title out of the hands of the person who just took over the points lead in the previous race.  </p>
<p>This was huge in the National Number One Girl title, as BA announced that Kristin Hokit had the title locked up with a win in 17-27 Girls.  Kristin lead the race to the last turn, where Samantha Bretheim slipped into the inside, and made the pass to take the trophy of the day, and hand the National Number One Girl title back to Jordan Nopens for another year.</p>
<p><strong>Major Title Recap:</strong></p>
<p>2009 ABA National Number One Pro: Randy Stumpfhauser (GHP BMX)<br />
2009 ABA National Number One Gril Pro: Dominique Daniels (Avent Bombshell)<br />
2009 ABA National Number One Vet Pro: Kenth Fallen (Supercross BMX)<br />
2009 ABA National Number One Pro Cruiser: Danny Caluag (Intense/Bawls)<br />
2009 ABA National Number One Amateur: Corben Sharrah (Redman/Rockstar)<br />
2009 ABA National Number One Girl: Jordan Nopens (VRP/Bike Alley)<br />
2009 ABA National Number One Cruiser: George Goodall (Redline Factory)<br />
2009 ABA National Number One Girl Cruiser: Carly Dyar (Team Inseino Racing)<br />
2009 ABA National Number One Trophy Team: Holeshot/Elite<br />
2009 ABA National Number One Bike Shop Team: VRP Bike Alley<br />
2009 ABA National Number One Factory Team: Intense/Phantom/OnTrac</p>
<p>Check out the <a href="http://www.photosareposted.com/gallery.php?gid=91">Awards Ceremony Photo Gallery</a> on PhotosArePosted.com</p>
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		<title>2009 ABA Grands &#8211; Sunday</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 21:58:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunday brought the third round of motos, the qualifying rounds and the main events.  All ABA titles were on the line going in, with not one "lock" in the house.  BMXNOW was on duty at the stroke of eight Sunday morning to get the third round of pros, and a few select am classes.  The competition was so thick that even some that you'd never see after the first round were waking up early to get their transfer slot.  ]]></description>
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<p>Sunday brought the third round of motos, the qualifying rounds and the main events.  All ABA titles were on the line going in, with not one &#8220;lock&#8221; in the house.  BMXNOW was on duty at the stroke of eight Sunday morning to get the third round of pros, and a few select am classes.  The competition was so thick that even some that you&#8217;d never see after the first round were waking up early to get their transfer slot.  </p>
<p>Check out the <a href="http://www.photosareposted.com/gallery.php?gid=90">Sunday Photo Gallery on PhotosArePosted.com</a></p>
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		<title>2009 ABA Grands &#8211; Saturday</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 21:50:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As always, Saturday at the 2009 ABA Grand National contained the first two rounds of motos.  With 461 motos, this ABA Grands was 31 motos shy of 2008, but the action just seemed to hit a higher amperage this year.  No question this was BMX Racing at its finest.]]></description>
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<p>As always, Saturday at the 2009 ABA Grand National contained the first two rounds of motos.  With 461 motos, this ABA Grands was 31 motos shy of 2008, but the action just seemed to hit a higher amperage this year.</p>
<p>Check out the <a href="http://www.photosareposted.com/gallery.php?gid=89">Saturday Photo Gallery on PhotosArePosted.com</a></p>
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