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VIRGINIA CITY GRAND PRIX 2019: SUNDAY

VIRGINIA CITY, NV (April 28) – The day after the Pros, Experts and Amateurs race it’s time for the Novice riders as well as the women, bombers, vintage bikes and new this year, the Diva and Adventure Bikes classes.

Sunday had another tribute to the late Bob Cavakis. In fact family members and the announcers downed a small glass of Southern Comfort in his honor.

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VCMC President Curt Chapman and announcers toast Bob “Moto Mouth,” Cavakis, the announcer that passed away last year.

With so many classes a rider’s corrected time usually determines their finishing position. This is especially so on Sunday as the skill levels vary so much.

VCMC added two classes this year like the Diva for those women that wanted to race the short course. Another was the Adventure class that raced the short course in street bikes and the Team Relay.

All in all 420 riders started and once again two riders bought head start positions in a pre-race auction. Steve Ritter, who races in the Master Class got a 2-minute head start while Novice 125 racer Walker McGreal had the 1-minute head start.

After that the riders, in rows of 10 were released with the new Team Relay racers that use the short course were sent off last.

The long course was the same 23-mile on used on Saturday. Once again the Ultra Masters, for those 70 and older as well as the Vintage bikes used the short course.

The overall winner was Tyler Thompson, from Dayton, Nevada, who finished with a time of 3:45:11.723 followed by Robert Dawson with a time of  3:54:22.076.

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Tyler Thompson was first overall on Sunday at the VCGP.

To illustrate how much a rider’s corrected time count Thompson started on the 35th row while second place Dawson started on the 25th row.

When the checkered finally waved it appeared as though Steven Walkiewicz may have been the first overall to get the initial checkered. However on corrected time he ended up ninth overall.

Afterwards he said, “I was feeling good all day, my bike was working really good as we just tuned it in. My father-in-law changed the jetting and everything is just awesome. Had to slow down for the whoops and ca’t tellyou how many times I bottomed out the suspension.

Then he thanked his father-in-law, family, Hodges Transportation and his employer NATC.

Coming home third overall was Walker McGreal, who got the two-minute head start in the pre-start auction. He also won the 125cc Novice Class.

“It was pretty good having the 2-minute head start, the dust wasn’t bad since I was out there. It was really rocky and fun.”

Then he thanked his parents for their support in helping him get to the race.

The Woman’s winner Nicole Collins, started from the front row this time. In year’s past she usually has one of the head start position.

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This year’s Woman’s winner was Nicole Collins from Reno.

After finishing in sixth overall she said, “I’m tired, very tired. I actually liked it a lot more then when I usually had number “0.” The course was really rocky  and really dusty.”

Then she thanked her parents, her Poppa as well as the friends that came out to support her.

There was one more woman class winner and that was Aleguin “Allie,” Scheetz, who was the first ever Diva winner.

“It was pretty fun, there were a couple of spots that got me a few times but other than that it was good,” she said.

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First ever winner of the new Diva Class, which uses the short course, was Aleguin “Allie” Scheetz.

Then she thanked her parents, brother and others that ride with her.

Last year was when the Ultra Master Class was added. These 70 year olds race on the short class and the ageless Pete Prichard made it two in a row.

On the podium he thanked his wife for her support as well as making sure he takes any meds. Then he thanked the AARP as well as giving a special shout out to Reno Motor Sports for their support.

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After winning last year Pete Prichard scored his second win in a row for the Ultra Masters Class.

One winner that should get the “Iron Man,” award if there was one was “Artichoke,” Joe Divecchio. Not only has he raced in every VCMC but Divecchio races both days.

The last racer to reach the finish line was Carson Rigney, who crossed the line at 3:20 p.m. a good two hours plus after the checkered first waved. He had to push his bike up the final hill and was escorted by the sweep riders.

After catching his breath the Fernley rider said, “I’m running on a stock tank and just didn’t have enough gas. I was right here in mile 22 and just couldn’t make it to the finish. Don’t stop, just kept pushin’.”

Then he thanked everybody in his pit crew, Kawasaki, all fiends and family.

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An exhaustedCarson Rigney pushes his bike across the line. He was the last finisher on Sunday and ended up in 225 place.

Now the Comstock is quiet as tourist season begins. But next April riders from across the west and other regions will once again answer the siren call of the Virginia City Grand Prix.

REPORTER’S NOTE: THERE IS A PHOTO GALLERY AFTER THE RESULTS.

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RESULTS:

48th Annual Virginia City Grand Prix – April 28.

Overall Finishes: 1. Tyler Thompson, 3:45:11.723 (Bomber), 2. Robert Dawson (Nov 30+), 3. Walker McGreal, (Nov. 125cc), 4. Joseph Hotzer, (Nov. Open), 5. Stu Soars, 6. Nicole Collins (Women), 7. Randy Wood (Bomber), 8. Kendall Smith, 9. Steven Walkiewicz, 10. Shai Raybuck, 11. Darren Charles, 12. Daniel Darr, 13. Ryan Jackson, 14. Clay Renner (Nov. 250), 15. Mark De Bibo, 16. Matthew Jones, 17. Hugh Shannon, 18. Garrett Bales, 19. Brett Thompson, 20. Corbin Sherd, 21. Brian Gitmed, 22. Andrew Stegal, 23. Jermiah Walsh (Nov 40+), 24. Tharon Lindekugel, 25. Richie Burr, 26. Paul Rodney Abellon, 27. Blake Hoffmann, 28. Shawn Gable, 29. Jon Sobey, 30. Joseph Smith, 31. Will Allen, 32. Drew Atkins, 33. Joshua Hoyt, 34. Jason Jeffery, 35. Steven Dore, 36. Rick Parker, 37. Logan Manchester, 38. James Dimmick, 39. Even Deathrage, 40. Benjamin Lillig, 41. Cyd Reinen, 42. Anthony Fryer (Nov. 50+), 43. Chris Kozlic, 44. Conner Burns, 45. Donovan Maher, 46. Anthony Baimas, 47. Jesse Williams, 48. Cain Fisher, 49. Ron Van Van Cleave, 50. Daniel Hall,

51. Kevin Bonchard, 52. Joshua Lundyuist, 53. “Artichoke” Joe Divecchio (Masters), 54. Vacherot Rich, 55. Darrin Blood, 56. Ashley Rodriquez, 57. C.J. LaCruze, 58. Pete Prichardd (Ultra Master), 59. John Schneck, 60. Michael Crespo, 61. Chris Bartkowski, 62. Jason Whinery, 63. Andrew Keefe, 64. Christopher Kim, 65. William Maguire, 66 Sarah Forney, 67. Brandon Freeman, 68. Conner Heywood, 69. Mike Schultz, 70. James Ross, 71. R.J. Moore, 72. Norman Horttor, 73. Brad Moore, 74. Mark Foster, 75. Jake Barfuss, 76. Steve Tindall, 77. Gina Eaton, 78. Daron Jaco, 79. Cody Shadle, 80. Jerry Schumann, 81. Tom Jensen, 82. Stuart Melville, 83. Ethan Hallums, 84. Lance Smith, 85. Sean Dingley, 86. David Lekorich, 87. Kim Golding, 88. Steven Longfeild, 89. Jeremiah Wiley, 90. Colby Breitenback, 91. Tatum Harris, 92. Michael Durflinger, 93. Brandon Reed, 94. Dayne Lewis, 95. Michael Finazzi, 96. Doublas Nushart, 97. Michael Obermark, 98. James Deathridge, 99. Brian La Belle, 100. Drew Grdesham,

101. Andrew Vandale, 102. Cassidy Haas, 103. Steve Brandenburg, 104. Adam Devargas, 105. Charles Burns, 106. Ryan Rosenbach, 107. Devin Valker, 108. Anthony Aaimo, 109. Cameron Young, 110. Rees Todd, 111. Mark Conrad, 112. William Karjcirik, 113. Jacob Ames, 114. Nick Park, 115. Richard Parise, 116. Chris Hendryk, 117. Even Cernokus, 118. Randy Neff, 119. Jerome Turnbull, 120. Tyler Hendricks, 121. Nick Webber, 122. Christina Courtney, 123. Michael Elliot, 124. Steve Jefferson, 125. Brad Barnes, 126. James Griffith, 127. Jon Anderson, 128. Rachel Roen, 129. Patrick S. Doak, 130. Eddie Egyed Sr., 131. Chris La Cruze, 132. Shane Snyder, 133. William Waters, 134. Scott Jones, 135. Derick Nagata, 136. Marston Uhl, 137. Sonny McKinney, 138. Marston Uhl, 139. Mark Bryant, 140. James West, 141. Brandon Foley, 142. Ben White, 143. John Larkins, 144. Greg Ekins, 145. Mike Smith, 146. Anthony Leake, 147. Larry Cunnally, 148. James McCutcheon, 149. Michael Waters, 150. Hawn Heffernan,

151. Chrdystal Ponsock, 152. James Eslinger, 153. Danielle Walkiewicz, 154. Anthony Hynick, 155. Tim Murphy, 156. Daniel Duncan, 157. Brett Picolet, 158. Jenna Kamplim, 159. LoganSmith, 160. Socrates Agravente, 161. Erik Poston, 162. Colin Jolicoeur 163. Caleb Belcher, 164. Randy Azvedo, 165. Ron Rodgers, 166. Jacob Heath, 167. Ricardo Suarez, 168. Logan Murphy, 169. Denny Hannel, 170. Justin Eastman, 171. Nathan Penny, 172. Julie Johnson, 173. Andrew Bach, 174. Corey Hansen, 175. Quinn Chapman, 176. John Barron, 177. Logan Holmes, 178. Justin Matthews, 179. Tanner Koch, 180. Daniel Faulkner, 181. Andrew Sherrer, 182. John Wanzer, 183. Kevin Holoughney, 184. Corey Hagler, 185. Gary Treur, (EVO),186. Laura Rau, 187. Steve Ritter, 188. Edward Cantua, 189. Jaden Earle, 190. Billl Wagoner, 191. Devin Avalos, 192. Shane Doak, 193. Adam Schindler, 194. Rich Medford, 195. Brent Bemis, 196. Daniel Rogers, 197. Andrew Lindstrdom, 198. Rick Churches, 199. Mark Correa, 200. David Rodriguez,

201. Jordan Keams, 202. Nathan Tillman, 203. Aaron Wishart, 204. Simon Almeide, 205. William Chabino, 206. Trent Wishart, 207. Jim Johnson Jr., 208. Marcus Morgan, 209. JesseLopez, 210. Davin Ellis, 211. Sheah Rainbolt, 212. Bill Craig, 213. Blaine Erlenbush, 214. Ben Flores, 215. Darcy Johnson, 216. Antone Cernokus, 217. Charles Pell, 218. Jeoffrey Banez, 219. Rebekah Burchard, 220. Ryan William, 221. Michael Eaton, 222. Rick Martinez, 223. Daniel Mitchell, 224. Makenzie Staggers, 225. Jason Sacks, 226. Steven Clardk, 227. Benjamin Holbrook, 228. Matt Denalty, 229. Jacob White, 230. Dylan Hyde, 231. Robert Reed, 233. Todd Koch, 224. Tom Rubins, 225. Carson Rigney.

+ Remainder of the 420 riders on the finisher list were DNF.

+ Other Class winners not listed in overall finish list:

    + Vintage – 1. Jacob De Vries, 2. Jason Shakespeare, 3. Harald Hervin, 4.      Keith Lovejoy, 5. Denny Soltis, 6. Steve Yarborough, 7. Robert De Vries.

     + Diva – 1. Aleguin Scheetz, 2. Brenna Wade, 3. Emily Andruss.

    + Adventure – 1, Danny Young, 2. John Golden, 3.  Weston Rogers, 4. Richard Miller, 5. Chris Ellis, 6. Ron Lawson, 7. Matt Carman, 8. Kevin                     Burgess, 9. Tyler Burns.

    + Team Relay* – 1 White Justin, 2, Chris Martin, 3. C.J. Williams, 4.      Jeremy Wright, 5. Joel Ellis, 6. Matt Davis, 7. Brent Lyman, 8. No Name      Team, 9. Adam Thevenin, 10. Norman Rasmusse, 11. Sean Olsen, 12. Jacob   Belloli, 13. Andy Steyn, 14. Casey Curney, 15. Winston Wolf, 16. Klino      Beck, 17. David Waters, 18. Kim Grasty, 19. Dallas Anddruss.

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