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Diablo Paintball Can-Am 125 Release Round 3 Mosport

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

23 July 2002
Ann Arbor, MI


Forty-three riders took to the grid for Sundays round three of the Diablo
Paintball Can-Am 125GP Challenge Presented by Durmach.  From the front to
the back of the grid there were groups of three to seven riders battling
it out the entire twelve lap race for position.

Due to the large turnout for the event, there were insufficient
transponders for timed qualifying and so two five lap heat races were held
Saturday afternoon to set the field.

In the first heat race it was a battle between series points leader Dave
Wright and young gun Logan Myers for the win.  Mark Gonyou challenged
early but he dropped back in the last two laps leaving the battle between
Myers and Wright.  Wright was quicker through the corners, pulling a gap
on Myers, but Myers had horsepower on Wright.  Down the back straight
Myers pulled the draft and pass on Wright, but Wright fought back and
re-took the lead in turn eight.  Myers got a good drive out of the last
turn and drafted up behind Wright.  Wright though had just enough to hold
off Myers by a wheel at the line.  Had the finish line been ten feet
farther ahead the outcome may have been different.

In heat race two the action was hot and fast.  Again it was a two rider
dogfight between factory Honda Canada rider Chris Peris and Corey Sherman.
The two swapped the lead several times per lap for the first three laps,
until Sherman decided to cool it and go to school on Peris.  On the last
lap Sherman closed up the gap in the esses of turns eight and nine and was
carrying a lot of speed into the final turn when he though up the Hail
Mary pass and put his bike just under Peris then ran it all the way out on
to the rumblestrips and hold off Peris counterattack by half a bike at the
finish.  That was a ton of fun, it was anyones race, said Peris, Corey
made a great pass, I cant wait for tomorrow, its going to be a fantastic
race.  

Pole was decided by the quicker of the two races, Corey Sherman took the
pole with his race win in at a total time of 7:45.343 for the five lap
heat, versus 7:48.496 for Dave Wright.

Besides Honda Canadas Chris Peris, Ed Sorbo, currently number five in
points in the AMA 250GP series made the trip to Mosport riding series
organizer John Bickles 1996 Honda RS 125.  Sorbo from Redlands California
may have had the longest tow to the track, but not far behind were
Morrison, Colorados John Hjelm and Houston, Texas Emmit Dibble.

It was Corey Sherman who took the holeshot in Sundays twelve lap feature.
With him though were Peris and Myers with Mark Gonyou, Dave Wright and
Taylor Knapp just behind.  As the riders exited Moss for the first time
and went down the back straight the sound of those forty-three 125s echoed
throughout the entire Mosport facility!  Logan Myers was the leader as the
riders completed lap two, getting the drive out of Moss and down the back
straight to do the draft and pass into the lead.  Sherman was having
nothing of it though as he would battle back and retake the lead on lap
three.  The top three riders were trying to check out from the field, but
series points leader Dave Wright who had his head down, had separated
himself from Gonyou and Knapp and was within five bike lengths of the lead
trio.  

Chris Peris made his way to the front and took his turn on point coming of
the back straight on lap three.  As the lead four battled there way around
the track on lap four Myers went to make the pass for second around
Sherman and the two came into contact.  Sherman went off into the grass at
over 140 kilometers an hour yet managed to save it and continue on in
fourth.  Myers continued on but would tuck the front three corners later
in turn five, taking points leader Wright with him.  We were turning a
good pace when Logan lost the front going into Moss, said Wright after the
race, I had a choice of hitting him or his bike.  I hit his rear wheel and
went down, I think I broke my collar bone.

Perris now had a two second lead on Sherman and try as he might Sherman
could never get the lead down under one and a half seconds even though he
was running laps at or near the new 1250lap record of 1:30.792.

The battle for third through ninth was a classic 125 scrap.  Ed Sorbo,
Mark Gonyou, Taylor Knapp, Jim Struke, John Hjelm, Jeff Chen and Yvan Desi
all swapped positions in a race long battle.  Sorbo and Struke, who both
did not get the best of starts, had to battle their way from the back of
the top ten up to third and fourth.  As they made their way to the
checkers it was a near photo finish, but Sorbo was just able to hold of
Struke for the final podium position.  I think that for next year they
need to move the finish line up about ten feet, said Struke, If it would
have been there, I think I would have had third.

That race was unbelievably intense! said Sorbo on the podium, I cant think
of a race where I had that many guys to race with.  If you got buy one,
there was someone else coming up on you.  On the last lap I goofed in
Moss, and Struke and I were side by side all the way up the back straight.
We were eyeballing each other out the side, and it just came down to
having the outside by an inch on him on the turn off the back straight and
tried to leave him some room.  I blocked the inside going into the last
turn and the sneaky bugger went around the outside!  I think I held him
off by a quarter inch at the line!  I have to thank John Bickle for giving
me the chance to come up here and run.  There were just a hundred
bumblebees everywhere you went.  Everyone raced really well, everyone gave
each other plenty of room to race, I think it was a great show!

It was a great race out there, said race winner Peris, I felt better out
there then I have all weekend.  The traffic really helped me out, I was
able to use them for the draft and get a bit of a lead.  Corey was turning
about the same lap times as me, I feel fortunate to win.

Im happy with second today, declared Sherman, After my off track excursion
there in two Chris had a gap that I just couldnt close.  At times I
thought I made some ground, but it wasnt to be.  But second is good, we
got points towards the championship and well go on from here.

FormulaUSA was very impressed with the show put on by the 125s and has
issued an open invitation for the Diablo Paintball 125 series to run with
them in 2003!

Round four of the series will be August 9-11 at Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia.
The series will enjoy full FIM and NAMU sanctioning for the event and is
looking forward to having twelve riders from Bermuda come to the Maritime
Province to join in the series.  The race will also be taped for
television as part of the Canadian Superbike Series.

TOP 10
Chris Peris, Corey Sherman, Ed Sorbo, Jim Struke, Yvan Desi, Taylor Knapp,
Mark Gonyou, Jeff Chen, John Hjelm, Dave Thompson.

TOP 10 POINTS
1  Dave Wright 125, 2 Corey Sherman 123, 3 Mark Gonyou 99, 4 Jim Struke
90, 5  Chris Peris 86, 6  Stuart Nodell 83, 7 John Dempsey 53, 8  Matthew
Dennie  49, 9  Logan Myers 45, 10 Taylor  Knapp 44


Full results and points standings can be found at the series website: 
www.can-am125gp.com


ENDS

Eric A. Trytko
Press Officer
Diablo Paintball Can-Am 125GP Challenge


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