Toye Wins Three At Willow Springs

Toye Wins Three At Willow Springs

© 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By David Swarts.

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Copyright 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Jeremy Toye rode his Lee’s Cycles-sponsored Suzuki GSX-R1000 to three race wins in the second round of the 2003 WSMC Series, Sunday at Willow Springs.

Toye won the Open Superbike, Toyota Cup Unlimited Formula 1 and Open Modified Production races.

Young Gun Cory Eaton won the 750cc Modified Production and 750cc Superstock races, a second-place to veteran Jeff Stern in 750cc Superbike keeping Eaton from a 750cc sweep.

Jack Pfeifer won the Formula 2 and the 600cc Superstock races, but seemed cursed in the first race of the day, 600cc Modified Production, when his GSX-R600 threw its chain in the last practice of the morning. Pfeifer had showed up late with his GSX-R600 only—-his GSX-R1000 was sidelined because a swingarm sent out for modifications was lost in FedEx—-and had left his spare parts and most of his tools at his shop in Las Vegas after waiting around for FedEx on Saturday. Pfiefer borrowed a chain for the bike, missed the warm-up lap, and then was thwarted when it turned out that the thrown chain had damaged the clutch actuation system.

Robbie Dowie won the 600cc Modified Production race, with Chris Siglin second; Siglin was third behind Pfeifer and Jason Perez in 600cc Superstock and won in 650cc Superbike.

New Australian transplant Jamie Stauffer got visibly faster around Willow Springs as the day went on, finishing third in 600cc Modified Production, fifth in 600cc Superstock, fourth in 650cc Superbike and second in F2, aboard what appeared to be a stock Yamaha YZF-R6, complete with OEM exhaust, footpegs/controls and exhaust system.

AMA Southwest Region Director John Ulrich flew from an AMA Board meeting in Indianapolis to LAX late Saturday night, showed up at Willow Springs Sunday morning, and finished third in the Roadracingworld.com 250cc Grand Prix race behind winner Mark Watts and AMA Pro Ed Sorbo, moving into second in class points in the process. Watts leads the points.

WSMC Race Results, In Chronological Order:

600cc Modified Production
1. Robbie Dowie, Suzuki GSX-R600
2. Chris Siglin, Suzuki GSX-R600
3. Jamie Stauffer, Yamaha YZF-R6

Formula Twins
1. Richard Headley, Ducati
2. Claudio Szyszowski, Ducati
3. Jody Hendley, Harley-Davidson

Roadracingworld.com 250cc Grand Prix
1. Mark Watts, Honda RS250
2. Ed Sorbo, Yamaha TZ250
3. John Ulrich, Yamaha TZ250
4. Scott Holden, Yamaha TZ250
5. Wes Totsubo, Honda RS250

Roadracingworld.com 250cc Grand Prix Point Standings (After 2 of 12 rounds, all 12 count)
1. Mark Watts, 30
2. John Ulrich, 22
3. Scott Holden, 18
4. TIE, Michael Woolaway/Chris Kelley, 14

125cc Grand Prix
1. Kevin Murray, Yamaha TZ125
2. Loren Chun, Honda RS125
3. Tiffanie Ragusa, Honda RS125

750cc Modified Production
1. Corey Eaton, Suzuki GSX-R750
2. Marte Cooksey, Suzuki GSX-R750
3. Raul Padilla, Suzuki GSX-R750

Open Super Stock
1. Will Eikenberry, Kawasaki ZX-9R
2. Clinton Whitehouse III, Suzuki GSX-R1000
3. Tyler Paulson, Suzuki GSX-R1000

Aprilia Challenge (All Aprilia RS250)
1. Chris Kelley
2. John Melich
3. Jamie Lenore

Vintage Heavyweight
1. Dennis Fryer, Honda
2. Jeff Rheaume, Suzuki
3. Lloyd Johnson, Ducati

Lightweight Twins
1. Kevin Jump, Honda
2. Jose Estrella, Kawasaki
3. Curtis Adams, Suzuki

Formula 40 Heavyweight
1. Jeff Stern, Suzuki GSX-R1000
2. Tyler Paulson, Suzuki GSX-R1000
3. Stephen Hewitt, Suzuki GSX-R1000

Formula 40 Lightweight
1. Michael Woolaway, Yamaha TZ250
2. Mark Watts, Honda RS250
3. Kenny Kopecky, Yamaha YZF-R6

Formula 50
1. Howard Lynggard, Yamaha YZF-R1
2. David Molitor, Suzuki GSX-R1000
3. Chris Crowell, Honda

Middleweight Twins
1. Pete Ellis, Ducati
2. Scott Cleff, Suzuki SV650
3. William Finnerty, Buell

Heavyweight Twins
1. Richard Headley, Ducati
2. Claudio Szyszowski, Ducati
3. Jody Hendley, Harley-Davidson

500cc Modified Production
1. Jeff Pepiot, Yamaha FZR400
2. Spencer MacGillivray, Suzuki
3. Michael Gougis, Kawasaki EX500

600cc Superstock
1. Jack Pfeifer, Suzuki GSX-R600
2. Jason Perez, Suzuki GSX-R600
3. Chris Siglin, Suzuki GSX-R600

Vintage Lightweight
1. Curtis Adams, Honda
2. Craig Beecher, Yamaha
3. David Piper, Yamaha

Open Superbike
1. Jeremy Toye, Suzuki GSX-R1000
2. Stoney Landers, Suzuki GSX-R1000
3. Jeff Stern, Suzuki GSX-R1000

750cc Superstock
1. Corey Eaton, Suzuki GSX-R750
2. Marte Cooksey, Suzuki GSX-R750
3. John Falb III, Suzuki GSX-R750

650cc Superbike
1. Chris Siglin, Suzuki GSX-R600
2. Robbie Dowie, Suzuki GSX-R600
3. Jeff Dixon, Yamaha YZF-R6

550cc Superbike
1. Scott Cleff, Suzuki
2. Denny Ayala, Suzuki
3. Clinton Whitehouse III, Suzuki

Formula Singles
1. Lloyd Johnson, Ducati
2. Jeff Rheaume, Suzuki
3. Larry Cochran, Honda

Toyota Cup Unlimited Formula 1
1. Jeremy Toye, Suzuki GSX-R1000
2. Stoney Landers, Suzuki GSX-R1000
3. Jeff Stern, Suzuki GSX-R1000

Middleweight Novice
1. Christian Gabriel, Yamaha
2. Jeff Graham, Suzuki
3. Irv-Gunther Abueg, Yamaha

Formula 2
1. Jack Pfeifer, Suzuki GSX-R600
2. Jamie Stauffer, Yamaha YZF-R6
3. Robbie Dowie, Suzuki GSX-R600

750cc Superbike
1. Jeff Stern, Suzuki GSX-R750
2. Corey Eaton, Suzuki GSX-R750
3. John Pearson, Suzuki GSX-R750

Open Modified Production
1. Jeremy Toye, Suzuki GSX-R1000
2. Stoney Landers, Suzuki GSX-R1000
3. Tyler Paulson, Suzuki GSX-R1000

500cc Superstock
1. Jeff Pepiot, Yamaha FZR400
2. Alfred Jung, Yamaha
3. Spencer MacGillivray, Suzuki

660cc Singles
1. Kevin Jump, Honda
2. Joshua Welch, Ducati
3. Scott Fabbro, Suzuki

500cc Singles
1. Curtis Adams, Suzuki
2. Larry Cochran, Honda
3. David Piper, Yamaha

Heavyweight Novice
1. Jeff Graham, Suzuki
2. Steve Dinwiddie, Suzuki
3. Keith Steffen, Honda

Lightweight Novice
1. Debra Kuick, Honda
2. Michael Pastore, Aprilia
3. Richard Moore, Ducati

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