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NODELL WINS ROUND FIVE BARN BURNER

26 August 2002
Ann Arbor, MI
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NODELL WINS ROUND FIVE BARN BURNER


The penultimate round of the Diablo Paintball Can-Am 125GP Challenge took
place at the technical two mile Grattan Raceway, just outside Grand
Rapids, MI, with Stuart Nodell, aboard the Canada Post Honda 125, fighting
off Dave Wright by half a wheel to bring home a hard fought victory.

While Nodell enjoyed a tremendous weekend, the story was not as joyous for
two of the series front runners.  Both Corey Sherman and Jeff Chen crashed
in Saturday practice and were unable to compete in the Sunday final.
Sherman had a nasty get off, badly bruising both ankles.  Sherman had
wanted to try and make the final but his ankles were too badly swollen to
get his boots on.

With Chen and Sherman out of the game, the door was wide open in
qualifying.  While Stuart Nodell would come away with the Durmach Pole
Award, it was not without a serious fight. Nodell was on pole with a
1:24.032, just edging out young gun Nick Cummings, son of Tom Cummings,
owner of the TCR Dirt Track team.  Cummings clocked in at 1:24.126.  The
front row was rounded out by Mark Gonyou in third at 1:24.306, and series
points leader Dave Wright at 1:24.846.

At the start of the race it was Cummings who nailed the holeshot, but
Stuart Nodell on the Canada Post Honda took the point as they went into
corner two.  Nodell and Cummings had Wright and Gonyou right on their tail
as they drove down off of turn four, and towards the jump right before
turn five.  Over the jump, Gonyou went inside Cummings as they dove into
turn five to snatch second place from him.

Gonyou was a man on a mission on the opening lap.  As the lead pack went
down the back sweeper toward the turn nine bus stop, Gonyou slipped under
Nodell, squared off the corner and took the lead as they charged up hill
through the esses and onto the 3000 foot front straight.

By the second lap the field had broken up into several groups.  The lead
pack was Gonyou, Cummings, Nodell and Wright.  There was a second pack of
five riders about 10 bike lengths back of the lead group.  Veteran Jim
Struke was bringing along Taylor Knapp, Logan Myers, Darren Womack and Ken
Morrison.  As hot and heavy as the action was in the lead pack, this
second group was having its own battle equally as intense!  

Taylor Knapp was trying to make up for a poor start as he was making his
way through the pack, and on lap five would take fifth place from Struke.
Once he was clear of Struke, Knapp put his head down and was visibly
making up time on the lead pack of four.  Up front Gonyou was maintaining
his lead, though he was under pressure every lap.  Nodell, Wright and
Cummings were really pushing the Gonyou, as the lead four riders were
clicking off laps within two tenths of Nodells pole time!  On lap five the
lead group got into some lapped traffic and Nodell took advantage of it by
grabbing the lead.  Gonyou was stalking him though.  Gonyou got a much
better drive onto the front straight and pulled a draft and pass as they
made the run toward the start finish line.  This same traffic would catch
up with Taylor Knapp a lap later.  Jim Struke navigated through cleanly
while Knapp was balked, dropping him from fifth to seventh.

For the next few laps Nodell and Wright would continue to push Gonyou as
they would try and make some time in the heavy braking sections, but
Gonyou would carry more corner speed in, and out drive the pair out of the
corner.  On lap eight with Nodell and Wright becoming frustrated with
their inability to get around Gonyou, they both threw a Hail Mary pass in
at the bus stop.  Both riders were very late on the brakes, almost parking
it in the corner as they both found room under Gonyou in the corner.  As
they exited they ran Gonyou wide and Gonyou had to chop the throttle so he
didn't end up on the grass.  With Gonyou having no drive out of the
corner, fourth place Nick Cummings was also able to get by.

As they made the run up the hill and onto the straight to take the white
flag, Nodell lead Wright by half a bike length with Cummings right behind
and Gonyou about three bike lengths back.  In the second group, Jim Struke
was also holding off a determined Logan Myers for fifth.

Wright on his Bear Chair sponsored Honda was giving Canada Post's Nodell
fits in the infield section of the track trying to put a wheel under him
where ever he could, but Nodell was determined to take the win at Grattan
after just missing out at round four in Shubenacadie.  As the lead pack of
four came towards the checkers Wright tried to put the draft and pass on
Nodell, but came up half a wheel short at the line as Nodell took his
first win of the season.  Nick Cummings was just a bike length behind
Wright as he just held off Gonyou for the final podium spot.  

Jim Struke came home fifth as he led the second pack of four home followed
by Myers, Knapp and Ken Morrison.  There was only one DNF in the race as
Dave Thompson had to pull off with a mechanical.

The final round of the Diablo Paintball Can-Am 125GP series will be held
on the 2.54 mile Long Track at Shannonville August 30th-Septempber 1st,
running in conjunction with the final round of the Parts Canada Superbike
Series.  With the Superbike series championship tied up, four or five of
the series top stars are currently negotiating with their teams to be
allowed to run in the final round of the Can-Am series!  You may see
current and former multiple time series champions on board the Grand Prix
machines next weekend.  A crowd of 50,000+ is expected for the weekends
event.

QUOTES:

Mark Gonyou (Fourth Place):
"I wanted to take the lead early and try and break away. On about lap
three I had a +1 on my board and had done some mid 24's. About two laps
later the group had closed the gap and Nodell tried to out brake me into
turn one. He just shot for the apex and ran wide. I let him through and
squared it off to retake the lead. After this happened three or four times
I started to protect the inside at turn one and the bus top. With two laps
to go Nodell pulled the same move at the bus stop, he was in too hot to
make the corner. This time there was no room to square it off so I had to
pick the bike up to avoid a collision. As he tried to make the corner it
took me to the edge of the track. I either had to start banging elbows,
run off the track, or chop the throttle. I choose to chop the throttle. By
the time I slipped the clutch and got going again I was fourth, and my
race was over.  I have to thank my sponsors, BOB Development, Craftmaster
Homes, and Castrol who make it possible for me to run this series.  On a
more positive note I can't tell you how proud I am of Nick Cummings, Logan
Myers, and Taylor Knapp. This series was created with the intent of giving
young riders a chance get their first roadracing experience. These three
riders have gone from being lapped at the end of last year too threatening
to win. It won't be long before these three are unbeatable."


Nick Cummings (Third Place):
It was fun out there, these guys rode very defensively so it made it
tough.  If it wasnt for Larry Cohee and my dad I couldnt have put the
Cummings Harley Davidson Honda on the box today.  To qualify second and
finish third, it was a good weekend.

Dave Wright (Second Place):
That was a great race!  Stu and I were just battling it out all race.  We
were trying to out corner each other out there because we are two of the
bigger guys and we give a little bit away on the straights, but Ben
Gardner had Stu's bike just rockin and I was having trouble staying in his
draft. I pulled out every trick in the book I had, but he must have saw it
coming.  Its always tight when the two of us are going at it, but he got
the better of me this time.  

Stuart Nodell (First Place):
Earlier in the race, maybe about the half way point, our Canada Post RS
125, Mark Gonyou was leading us, and there was a window of opportunity, so
I figured Dave Wright was going to take it, because he was just in front
of us, but I was able to get by both of them, but Mark got us both back on
the straight.  For the rest of the race I think he knew thats where we
would try to get him, but he would do a good job of blocking that line.
Finally the one time I was able to carry a little more speed and was able
to get under him and stuck it in and probably blocked a bit of his drive.
The last lap I knew Dave Wright was going to come up on me as we crested
the jump there were a couple lappers there and I was able to slip by them
and I was hoping that was going to be enough to hold him off.  I saw him
on the outside as we came into the bus stop, so I just pinned it and was
just able to hold him off.  Every one of these Can-Am races had been a
real barn burner, its all about strategy at the end of the race and
fortunately for us it fell our way this time

TOP TEN FINISHERS
Stuart Nodell, Dave Wright, Nick Cummings, Mark Gonyou, Jim Struke, Logan
Myers, Taylor Knapp, Ken Morrison, Scott Trautman, Larry DeVore

TOP FIVE POINTS (After 5 of 6 Rounds)
Dave Wright (203)  Stuart Nodell (185)  Corey Sherman (170) Jim Struke
(142) Chris Peris (142)

Full Results

1 Stuart Nodell
2 Dave Wright
3 Nick Cummings
4 Mark Gonyou
5 Jim Struke
6 Logan Myers
7 Taylor Knapp
8 Ken Morrison
9 Scott Trautman
10 Larry Devore
11 Matt Dennie
12 John Dempsey
13 Rob Rawlins
14 Larry Cohee
15 Andrew Hillier
16 Doug Root
17 Mark Hahnke
18 Paul Nelson
19 Dawn VanKampen
20 Chung
21 Cheza
22 Glenn Thomson
23 Darren Womack
24 Harder
25 Nhut Tong
26 DaveThompson		DNF
27 Corey Sherman 	DNS
28 Jeff Chen 		DNS


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