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Stewart 4.Matt Albrecht 5.Chris Barriere +30B: 1.Carl Hein 2.James Kruse 3.Thomas Wolf 4.Eric Peterson 5.Keath Pusch +40: 1.Frank Weiss 2.Thomas Dretzka 3.Carl Hein 4.Paul Marescalco 5.Tom Ferguson +45: 1.Thomas Dretzka 2.Jeff Ramsey 3.Tim Boblin 4.Gary Behrens 5.Mike Boyden +50: 1.Tim Boblin 2.Frank Dunn 3.Gary Behrens 4.Michael Zimmerman 5.Phil Berndt 50Jr. 4-6: 1.DJ Gritzmacher 2.Braden Warner 3.Kane Harpster 4.James Schmeling 5.Dylan DuClos 50Sr. 7-8: 1.Eddie Norred Jr. 2.Dylan Densow 3.Jacob Chroge 4.Dylan Broberg 5.Peter Paddock Mini 65 7-11: 1.Jamison DuClos 2.Tyler Willing 3.Jake Nethery 4.Stephen Myra 5.Eddie Norred Jr. 85Jr 9-11: 1.Tyler Willing 2.Jamison DuClos 3.Keegan Cummins 4.Tristin Toney 5.Jake Nethery 85Sr 12-15: 1.Andy Kost 2.Jeremy Kuhn 3.AJ Meidl 4.Joseph Gomez 5.Brady Sturm 125Jr: 1.Brandon Pope 2.Andy Kost 3.Jeremy Kuhn 4.Jake Seipel 5.Tylor Skodras Noncurrent: 1.Kevin Niles 2.Kevin Rammer 3.Ryan Kasch 4.Roger Krueger 5.Trent Berglund

Brian Rammer ahead of son Kevin Rammer in Noncurrent (at least for a lap).

into second but just didn’t have enough laps to close in on Dretzka. A running battle developed over third place between Jamie Baake, Jacob Oldenburg, and Sam Long. From the beginning of lap three until the white flag came out all three were within striking distance with Long eventually pushing through into fourth on lap four. Long was able to take over third on the final lap and held on to the checkers. Brian Antoniak was first to round the holeshot in moto two with Long sliding in right alongside. Menzer took charge before the pack reached the plateau but Dretzka was pulling him in fast. By the time they got the green flag at the scoring tower Dretzka was out front and despite pressure from Menzer he held the lead to the finish. Long was riding fast and smooth looking to be in control of third place until he blew his motor on lap four. Antoniak quickly charged past and held off a hard running Eric Hollub to secure third place at the checkers. Dretzka won the overall with his 1/1 finishes while Menzer (2/2) took second and Antoniak (6/3) grabbed third. Thanks to the overcast weather, the track stayed in great shape all day and the racing was fast and furious. Congratulations are also in order for the head of the Aztalan watering crew Al Beyer and his wife Betty as they celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at the track in the same manner they have since Aztalan opened over thirty years ago. Hope to see everyone in August. Results: 250A: 1.Joseph Dretzka 2.Matthew Menzer 3.Brian Antoniak 4.Eric Hollub 5.Jamie Baake 250B: 1.Joshua Philbrick 2.Justin Broberg 3.Steven Ceithamer 4.Dalten Kadow 5.Brennen Marshall 250C/1: 1.Brandon Marescalco 2.Justin Williams 3.William Menzel 4.Jake Smith 5.Ryan Hinners

250C/2: 1.Jake Angove 2.Trey Williams 3.Justin Wolf 4.Mike Mihalek 5.Luke Shafer Sports B/C-1: 1.Justin Broberg 2.Brandon Pope 3.Steven Ceithamer 4.William LaFon 5.Brennen Marshall Sports B/C-2: 1.Jake Burbach 2.Todd Waege 3.Zachary Hinze 4.Brian Glowacki 5.Jake Angove Open A: 1.Joseph Dretzka 2.Sam Long 3.Matthew Menzer 4.Eric Hollub 5.Matthew McGrath Open B: 1.Joshua Philbrick 2.Brian Glowacki 3.Todd Waege 4)Tylor Skodras 5.Cody Ciszewski Open C: 1.Ryan Hinners 2.Cody Steuck 3.Kail McCormack 4.Wesley Kumpula 5.Justin Williams Women: 1.Kelly Brill 2.Kaylen Pellmann 3.Brittany Curelo 4.Haylee Marescalco 5.Stephanie Hinze Unlimited A: 1.Joseph Dretzka 2.Jacob Oldenburg 3.Jamie Baake 4.Matthew McGrath 5.Thomas Dretzka +25A: 1.Mike Bottolfson 2.Karter Busse 3.John

Kevin Westart (227) and Derek Denruiter battle in Sportsman B/C. CYCLE USA, August 2009

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