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Long Track Racing: AMA/USA Speedway Long Track National Championship to Orosz.
By Admin
Jun 2, 2008, 19:34

The National Champion Jeff Orosz celebrates with runner up Chad Rall, and third place finisher Rob Dixon after the AMA/USA Speedway Long Track National Championship in Canton, Ohio.
Jeff Orosz came out on top at the AMA/USA Speedway Long Track National Championship, Saturday May 24, 2008 at the Stark County Fairgrounds in Canton, Ohio.

The Long Track National was organized by Scotty Brown and the Bike Days Motorcycle Club www.bikedays.com and sponsored by Freedom Harley-Davidson, Miller Lite Racing, Cycle Trader, Applied Innovations, Dixie International, Engraver’s Gallery, Kames Sports, K-K Motorcycle Supply, Moose Racing, PJ’s Fabricating and Wiseco Piston.  The championship ran in conjunction with the AMA Flat Track Motorcycle Races and Swap Meet at the BIKE DAYS 6th annual meet.

It was Memorial Weekend – spring time in Northeastern Ohio, with no rain in the forecast. The half mile limestone cushion track was in perfect condition for the Championship.  Brian Fowler of the Brian and Joe morning radio show and Bob Sigler were the announcers on hand to call the action.

North Americas’ finest Long Track Riders assembled in Canton for the Championship.  Peter Pederson former Danish league rider now living in South Dakota traveled across the country with a new Jawa sporting experimental cams shipped in from Europe, these cams being one of only two sets in America. The other set of cams are being used by Drew Gatewood of GEARS.com in a world record speed attempt at Bonneville later this year. Riders also traveled in from Michigan, Indiana, and Canada.

The National long track format consisted of three rounds of point gathering heats, two last chance qualifiers, two semi finals and an “A, B and C” Main.

A horrific crash in heat six involving Brian Daily, Gary ”The Hit Man” Hesmer,  and Dan Crawford retired these riders for the day.

The heat race points were tabulated transferring the top six riders into two Semi Finals leaving six positions open for the top three finishers from each the Last Chance Qualifiers.

Mike Callen won his Last Chance Qualifier with Doug Horner in second.  Dave Weicht put in a good effort to maintain third for the final transfer spot to the Semi Finals.

In Semi Final #1 Jeff Orosz  took the lead with Chris Thomas in second and Dan Weicht third.  Orosz won wire to wire with Thomas and Weicht second and third respectively.

In Semi Final #2 Rob Dixon took the lead with Chad Rall in second and Steve Glasgow third.  Dixon won from start to finish with Rall second and Weicht wrapping up the final transfer position.

Chris Hathaway made the gate in the C Main and led the entire race with Jon Massie finishing second and Tim Murray from Niagara Falls third.

 “AMA Hall of Fame rider” Ronny Rall came from behind and one by one used the outside line to pass Marc Monroe, Mike Callen, and then Dave Weicht to win the B Main in spectacular fashion. 

In the A Main, Jeff Orosz  made a great start and took the early advantage with Rob Dixon second and Chad Rall third. On lap 2 Rall made his move to take the second position, moving Dixon to third. 

Mark your calendar for July 18th 2008 to see the Ohio Speedway Long Track Championship combined with a great night of Antique Motorcycle racing at the 26th annual AMCA National meet at the Fulton County Fairgrounds in Wauseon, Ohio.

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AMA/USA Speedway Long Track National Championship Results of May 24, 2008

A MAIN FINAL
First                Jeff Orosz #31                     Caistorville, ON Canada
Second          Chad Rall #52J                     Engadine, MI
Third              Rob Dixon #5                       Bowmanville, ON Canada
Fourth           Chris Thomas #18              Mansfield, OH
Fifth               Daniel Weicht #30             North Webster, IN
Sixth               Steve Glasgow #82x          Redford, MI

B MAIN FINAL
First                Ronny Rall #52                    Engadine, MI
Second          Dave Weicht #26               Pierceton, IN
Third              Mike Callen #33e               Galesburg, MI
Fourth           Marc Monroe #9                Tallmadge, OH
Fifth               Peter Pederson #127        Belle Fourche, SD
Sixth               Doug Horner #53               Gates Mills, OH

C MAIN FINAL
First                Chris Hathaway #82          Syracuse, IN
Second          Jon Massie #77                   Wooster, OH
Third              Tim Murray #45                 Niagara Falls, ON Canada
Fourth           Phil Mosquera #43                        Westland, MI
Fifth               Kevin Sexton #60F             Elyria, OH
Sixth               Rob Mosquera #35                        Garden City, MI



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