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Curtesy of Ryan Evans Taken from Speedwaybikes2@yahoogroups

Former World Champion Billy "The Bullet" Hamill added another title to

his extensive trophy collection by winning the First Annual Thanksgiving

Invitational at the Mojave Crossing Event Center in Bullhead City, Arizona.

Hamill, who had to qualify for the main via a runoff, was lined up in

the outside starting position. When the tapes went up he trapped the field

entering turn one and left little doubt to the outcome from there. Australian

star Kevin Doolan gave chase, but couldn't gain any ground. Behind Doolan was

Shawn McConnell and Tommy Hedden battling for third. Hamill increased his

lead with every lap and cruised to victory. Doolan finished second, McConnell

was third, and Hedden finished fourth.

The event was held at the beautiful Mojave Crossing Event Center

located just across the Colorado River from the Avi Casino and near Laughlin,

Nevada. The event's promoter was Nate Perkins, a resident of Bullhead City who

competes in Northern and Southern California. Many top riders jumped at the

chance to compete in the event. The top four riders after five rounds of racing

would compete in the main event.

Hamill jumped in front in the opening race while Charlie Venegas began

a miserable night by breaking a sprocket and coasting to a halt. Hamill led

until slowing down when he thought the race had concluded. The race continued

one more lap with McConnell taking the win.

Race two saw Mike Faria, Bryan Yarrow, and Ryan Fisher swap the lead

several times among themselves before Doolan sneaked by on the inside and took

the win. Kerr used the inside gate to his advantage to take the win over

Perkins in race three. Billy Janniro, making his first domestic appearance of

2006, scored an easy victory to finish the first round.

The second round began with Hedden getting the win over Faria. Hamill

fought off all of Janniro's challenges in race six and was awarded the

victory when Kerr and Yarrow came together on the third lap and went down hard.

Fisher blazed to his first win in event seven. McConnell made it two in a row by

holding off Doolan to finish round two.

Fisher began round three with his second straight win. Faria held off

Perkins and Hamill for his first victory in race ten. Janniro gave Doolan

all he could handle but couldn't prevent the Aussie from scoring his second win.

Hedden scored his second consecutive win by beating McConnell to end the

third round.

At intermission Doolan and McConnell were tied at the top with eight

points each; Faria, Janniro, and Hedden had seven points apiece; Fisher had six

points with Perkins and Hamill tied with five.

Round four began with Yarrow jumping to the front and calmly keeping

Janniro at bay. A broken chain on the final lap cost him the lead and gifted

the win to Janniro, but Yarrow was able to coast to a second-place finish.

Hamill gained ground on the field by defeating Doolan and Hedden in race

fourteen. Faria used the outside line to pass Venegas for his second win of the

night. Fisher made it three straight victories to end the fourth round.

With one round to go Doolan, McConnell, Faria, and Janniro were all

tied with ten points; Fisher was one point back with nine; Hedden and Hamill

each had eight points.

Doolan booked his place in the main with a win to start the final

round. Hamill won event eighteen and would have to wait to see if he had a chance

at the main. Hedden held off Fisher for the win in the penultimate race.

The final race featured Faria, Janniro, and McConnell who were all

tied for the overall lead. Janniro exploded from the line and comfortably ahead

with the main event in his sights when he hooked up exiting turn four and

tumbled over backward. A restart was ordered with Janniro on the penalty line.

McConnell got the best start and was leading the field when third-placed Eddie

Castro headed toward the outside. The diminutive rider found plenty of

traction on the outside and pulled alongside McConnell. Castro was steadfast in his

quest for the lead and surged ahead on the final lap. Castro maintained the

lead to the checkered flag much to the delight of the crowd who gave him a

standing ovation. McConnell's second place finish earned him a spot in the main

while Faria would battle Hamill, Hedden, and Fisher in a runoff for the final

two spots in the main.

Hamill was on the pole and made no mistakes at the tapes and led

easily. Fisher settled into second and was comfortably in the main when he found

too much traction in turn four and went over backward in the same spot that

Janniro had earlier. Hedden performed a magnificent laydown to prevent a

disaster. Hamill was awarded the win and Hedden was credited with second to qualify

for the main.

The feedback from riders, fans, and everyone involved was

overwhelmingly positive. Perkins is hopeful that there will be future events at the

facility.

 

RESULTS

 

Scoring 1 2 3 4 5 T

4 - Kevin Doolan 3 2 3 2 3 13

6 - Shawn McConnell 3 3 2 2 2 12

8 - Bryan Yarrow 1 Fx 1 2 2 6

9 - Mike Faria 2 2 3 3 1 11

10 - Scott Brant 2 0 1 1 1 5

13 - Nate Perkins 2 1 2 - - 5

14 - Eddie Castro 0 2 0 0 3 5

14n - Billy Janniro 3 2 2 3 0 10

15 - Dukie Ermolenko 2 0 0 0 0 2

27 - Chris Kerr 3 1 0 1 2 7

30 - Tim Gomez 1 1 1 1 1 5

36 - Ryan Fisher 0 3 3 3 2 11

40 - Tommy Hedden 1 3 3 1 3 11

43 - Charlie Venegas R 1 0 2 R 3

104 - Billy Hamill 1 3 1 3 3 11

139 - Shaun Harmatiuk 0 0 2 0 0 2

 

Runoff (awarded)

104 - Billy Hamill

40 - Tommy Hedden

9 - Mike Faria

36 - Ryan Fisher (fell)

 

Thanksgiving Invitational Main Event

104 - Billy Hamill

4 - Kevin Doolan

6 - Shawn McConnell

40 - Tommy Hedden

 

Ryan Evans

Edited by TMGracing

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Very well done to Kevin :D There's videos and stills here, from Mark Williams on the Speedway Bikes 2 Yahoo Group. I, for some weird reason, can't see anything when I try and play the videos :neutral: but never mind.

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Very well done to Kevin :D There's videos and stills here, from Mark Williams on the Speedway Bikes 2 Yahoo Group. I, for some weird reason, can't see anything when I try and play the videos :neutral: but never mind.

 

The reason is because that page is not opperational yet try to copy and paste www.xtremespeedwayaction.com

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