Saturday, November 22, 2008

SORCS Round Fourteen 2008

Bryan Cook wins the Battle
Rich
ie Brown wins the War!

Round Fourteen of the SORCS series was held on a cold sunny day at Aonia Pass Raceway Park. With rain falling before the race, everyone was hoping for a race free of dust and vision problems. Everyone got their wish, the track conditions were almost perfect. The track at Aonia turned out to be one of the best courses of the entire series. No dust, plenty of super-tight technical sections, open grass track, a little mud and more technical sections. Plenty of spectator vantage point made for great photo ops.

The Big Guns turned out for the Pro class including Bryan Cook, Richie Brown, Kaleb Nichulson, and John Mullaney. With 12 entrants in the Pro class, things were lining up for a great final race of the season. Everyone knew that Richie Brown and Bryan Cook would be doing everything possible to take the last win of the season. When you throw Nichulson and Mullaney in the mix as well as the regular SORCS pro lineup, you had twelve serious competitors aiming for a single slot. Richie Brown naturally wanted to win the race, however, he needed to finish the final race to insure the 2008 Championship. Who knows what was on his mind. It was clear after the first lap that Richie was throwing caution to the wind and going for it! When the flag dropped, it was the Big Four up front, Nichulson grabbed the holeshot, with a tight pack following closely. The excitement started early when Scott Rogers came off the line in last place, and Max Seagraves got a terrible start as well. Then in the second turn, Zach Lovell tangled with two other riders. When the Pro class came by our pits, it was Richie in first, Bryan in second, I think Nichulson was in third and Scott had worked his way up to fourth! Cam was charging through the pack after a bottleneck slowed down his momentum. Zach was charging trying to make up time from his early problems. Blake Strickland was running in fifth place.
The competition in this race was unbelievable, everywhere you looked you could see a battle going on. Scott and Blake were glued to each other, Richie and Bryan were battling early on, while Cam and Zach were charging through the pack. As things settled down up front, with Bryan, Richie, Scott and Blake up front, Cam and Zach settled in to the job of charging to the front. It was truly fun watching them race. They were riding like men possessed. I think they were nose to tail the entire race. I saw them making passes in the woods and it was so much fun to watch. Cam has won races and finished higher than he did in Aonia, but I think the last two races (Rock Crusher and Aonia) have been his best races to date. He rode hard, never let up and charged the entire race. His efforts were rewarded at the completion of the race.
Scott set a great second lap and was running a good pace and then he got personal with a tree. It took his bumper halfway off, so the stopped to remove it. Getting back in the race in fifth place, he started trying to make up time. Then, while running down a fast stretch of track, one of the lady competitors crashed hard in front of him. She crashed hard and Scott stopped to check on her. She was hurt pretty bad and her quad was twisted up too. Scott stayed with her until she was able to get on the quad and get going again. I think Scott lost about five minutes on this lap. Back at the pits we were getting a little worried, but when the other riders came past us, no one yelled out any info about Scott being injured. Michael Tatum set out to look for Scott and a little while later he came by running a pretty good speed, but way behind and without a front bumper. By the way, we would like to thank the people that brought Scott's bumper to the pits, we really appreciate it!

When the checkered flag dropped, it was Bryan Cook taking 1st, Richie Brown was 2nd, Blake Strickland came home 3rd, running a great race. Max Seagraves finished 4th with Cam taking a well earned 5th place. Right behind Cam was Zach Lovell finishing 6th, and Scott finished a respectable 7th place. Michael Hayes finished 8th, Trevor Schrantz placed 9th, with John Mullaney rounding out the top 10. Kaleb Nichulson finished 11th, with Brad Thompson finishing 12th. The pro class was very competitive with some great racing. Congratulations go out to Bryan Cook for taking an impressive win, for Richie taking 2nd, and to Blake Strickland setting a blistering place finishing 3rd. It was especially nice watching Cam and Zach battle for a majority of the race. Even though Scott finished 7th, he had a good couple of laps and we know he did the right thing by stopping for the injured rider. We also want to especially congratulate Richie Brown. By our calculations, Richie captured the Pro Series Championship! Congrats Richie!!! Good job. Two big thumbs up goes to Blake Strickland for finishing 2nd in the Championship. Of course these results are not official and we will have the official results as soon as SORCS releases them.

Results for other classes were:
Senior class win goes to Michael Newsom Sr, with David Aman taking 2nd. The Quad Utility class went to Shad Martin, and Damon Gentry took 2nd. The Quad Vet class went to Heath Worlock and Brian Schrantz finished 2nd. Kristy Fortenberry won the womens class and Kristen DeLoach took 2nd place. Kendall Taylor was 3rd, Kelly DeLoach finished 4th and Shanna Mello took 5th. The Quad Beginner winner was Kile Cox, with Levi Scott finishing 2nd. Chuck Norris took first in the Quad A class and Tommy Jenks won the Quad B race, with Brett Sane 2nd.

After the race several of the teams gather at Ryan's for a great meal before hitting the road. It was a fun race and a great day. We were able to visit with our friends have a great time and enjoy the wonderful, if not just a little chilly, weather. Brenda and Roxan trampled through the woods to get some great pics! Check out the CSR Racing Gallery for over 500 photos. Brenda even let me take a few pics this time. We hope you enjoy them. CSR Racing would also like to thank our great sponsors!

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Well, now the racing season is over, time to start thinking about Thanksgiving and Christmas. Plus, we gotta get working on rebuilding all the bikes! Hopefully, we'll get a chance to see everyone during some of the winter races. Besides, next year will be here before you know it.

In the mean time, take care, God Bless, later..........

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