“SATURDAY AT THE GLEN” MOTOCROSS RACE REPORT: TEMMERMAN, LIPANOVICH, STAPLETON & TILLEY
Enzo Temmerman (21) signed up in the 250 Intermediate class, but was able to duel with the 450 Pro class guys to take the overall in the 250 Intermediates (and would have won the 450 Pro class also) Photo by Debbi Tamietti
PHOTOS BY DEBBI TAMIETTI
When next week’s “Saturday at the Glen ” race takes place on June 24 on Glen Helen’s Arroyo track they will officially be halfway through the 2023 “Saturday at the Glen” race schedule. The turnouts have been growing consistently because riders are discovering that when they race at “Saturday at the Glen” they will get long motos, not have to wait through 20 different motos and almoyt always will be done by 2:00 p.m.—so they can get home in time to clean their bike to race or ride on Sunday.
This Saturday, there were 217 riders signed up to race on the National track (“Saturday at the Glen” runs four races in a row on the Arroyo track and the fifth race on the National track). They were divided into eight motos with double gates, with 15-minute motos for the Amateur classes and 20-minute motos for the Pro motos. The last moto ended before 2:00 p.m. Plus, Glen Helen only charges a $10 gate fee for riders racing at “Saturday at the Glen” and the entry fee is only $30 if the rider pre-enters on the internet ($40 if you wait until the morning of the race).
What follows is a Debbi Tamietti photo essay of all the happenings at this week’s “Saturday at the Glen” motocross.
Sean Lipanovich (505) is the current World Vet Champion and is as close as Glen Helen gets to a local star. He took the 450 Pro victory. Enjoy!
The fast lap times on the National track were 2:03 for the Pros, 2:12 for the Over-50 Experts, 2:24 for the Over-60 Experts, 2:23 for the 450 Novices, 2:21 for the 85s and 2:38 for the 65s (who raced the full track). The PeeWees raced on a shorter track without the big hills. Amazingly, the lap times on the Arroyo track, which everyone thinks is shorter because half of it is hidden behind big hills, are almost identical to the National track and sometimes longer if they add in the Budds Creek sand section.
Preston Tilford (491) has lots of speed in the first half of each moto, but fades a little later in the races. He went 2-2 in the 450 Pro class.
Brian Medeiors was one of the riders injured in the giant start crash at the World Two-Stroke Championship—and took an ambulance ride to the hospital. He healed up in time to try to race the Pala and Hangtowns Nationals, but wasn’t quite ready yet. So, Brian is back working his way intro shape. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
Dennis Stapleton (184) won the Vet Pro class. He is trying to get more gate drops before heading to Loretta Lynns. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
Mark Tilley (95) won the Over-40 Expert class. That is Over-30 Expert Justin Workman hanging it out behind him. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
THE BUSHNELL FAMILY IN ACTION
Shawn Bushnell (804) was second behind Mark Tilley in the Over-40 Experts with a 2-2 . Photo by Debbi Tamietti
Alison Bushnell had a 9-6 day in the Over-40 Intermediates for 7th overall. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
Jet Bushnell (31) went 3-3 in the 125 Novice class. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
THE FOUT FAMILY IN ACTION
Randell Fout (43) is always recovering from one injury or another, but the former Midwest Pro still has plenty of speed. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
Josh Fout (91) was on the road working as John Mosiman’s AMA National mechanic at the Pala, Hangtown and Thunder Valley Nationals. The big plus was that Josh got to race the National Amateur races on Thursday and Friday before the AMA 450 Nationals on Saturday. This Saturday, Josh won the Open Experts and was 4th in the Vet Pro class. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
Gabby Fout (81) went 4-4 in the 250 Beginners. “Saturday at the Glen” has a separate Women’s class, but lots of the women prefer to race against the men. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
THE OLD FOLKS WHO WON’T GO TO THE HOME
In the Over-50 Expert class Pete Murray (7) and Bill Sauro (311) traded moto wins, but Bill’s 1-2 beat Pete’s 3-1. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
Arek Kruk (79) went 4-4 in the Over-50 Experts behind Bill Sauro, Pete Murray and Alan Jullien. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
Richards Ellis (34) was sixth in the Over-50 Experts with a 6-6 day. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
Pete Murray (7) may have been edged out of the Over-50 Expert win, but he came back to dominated the Over-60 Experts. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
With Pete Murray way ahead in the Over-60 Expert class, Val Tamietti, on a YZ250 and Luc De Ley, on a KTM 300SX, battled for second overall. Luc would catch Val with a couple laps to go, but Val seemed to save some energy for a big push on the last two laps. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
Val Tamietti (31) raced his Yamaha YZ250 two-stroke to second overall in the Over-60 Experts and came back to win the Over-65 Experts with a 1-1.
Jim Hanson (83) won the Over-65 Intermediates, but Pete Vetrano (37) didn’t give him much breathing room. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
Marc Crosby’s went 3-4 to get 4th place in the Over-65 Intermediates. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
Mic Rodgers (115) tied for 5th in the Over-65 Intermediates with Sam Lupear. Mic had a 5-6 day and Sam had a 6-5 score. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
THE 450 BEGINNER & 250 NOVICE WINNERS
Justin Giordano (37) went 1-1 in the 250 Novice class in front of Steve Perry and Eric Rivas. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
Capone Spina (890) took the win in the 450 Beginner class. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
This is the first half of the climb up to the top of Mt. Saint Helen. Glen Helen preps two lines to help the riders get started. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
THE REGULARS
Mike Davis (202) went 1-1 in the Over-50 Intermediate class. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
Lamont Dusseau (217) leads Over-40 Intermediate winner Richard Albach (65) through a banked sand corner. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
Stephan Thorpe (56) pushes in close to Jacob Samuel (765). Thorpe went 8-7 for 8th in the 450 Novice class, while Samuel went 8-9 for 8th in the Over-30 Novices. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
Craig Bouman (262) logged a little solo time on his way to a 3-3 day in the Over-40 Intermediates. Photo by Debbi Tamietti
2023 “SATURDAY AT THE GLEN” SCHEDULE
If you are looking for a racing organization that offers long motos, low cost and very consistent race schedule—this is it. “Saturday at the Glen” motocross will race again next Saturday, June 24 and again on July 15 and July 29. Pre-entry is only $30 ($25 for minis). Post entry on the day of the race is $40 ($30 for minis). The Gate fee is $10 (per person). You can sign up on the internet for the next “Saturday at the Glen” motocross as late as the Friday before the next race (or just show up in person on race day). For more info go to www.glenhelen.com
2023 “SATURDAY THE GLEN” SCHEDULE
Jan. 14…Winter Series #1 (Arroyo Vet track)
Jan. 21…Winter Series #2 (Arroyo Vet track)
Feb. 4…Winter Series #3 (Arroyo Vet track)
Feb. 11…Winter Series #4 (Arroyo Vet track)
Feb. 25…Winter Series #5 (National track)
Mar. 18…Spring Series #1 & Pasha 125 Open (National track)
Mar. 25…Spring Series #2 (Arroyo Vet track)
Apr. 15…Spring Series #3 (Arroyo Vet track)
Apr. 22…Spring Series #4 (Arroyo Vet track)
May 13…Spring Series #5 (National track)
June 3…Summer Series #1 (Arroyo Vet track)
June 17…Summer Series #2 (Arroyo Vet track)
June 24…Summer Series #3 (Arroyo Vet track)
July 15…Summer Series #4 (Arroyo Vet track)
July 29….Summer Series #5 (National track)
Aug. 19…Fall Series #1 (Arroyo Vet track)
Aug. 26…Fall Series #2 (Arroyo Vet track)
Sept. 16…Fall Series #3 (Arroyo Vet track)
Sept. 23…Fall Series #4 (Arroyo Vet track)
Sept. 30…Fall Series #5 (National track)
Oct. 21…Winter Series #1 (Arroyo Vet track)
Oct. 28…Winter Series #2 (National track)
Nov.3-5…World Vet Championship (National track)
Nov. 18..Winter Series #3 (Arroyo Vet track)
Dec. 9…Winter Series #4 (Arroyo Vet track)
Dec. 16…Winter Series #5 (National track)
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