Arenacross Tour, Round 9
Story and photos by Steve Bruhn
“Lewis Wins Finale, Thompson is Champion in Close Race for Title”
February 27, 2010; Jackson, MS-
The Bomb Squad's Colton Moore does a "Rock Solid" in Jackson.

Jase Lewis makes it look easy...
The Arenacross Tour wrapped up its 2009/2010 season in Jackson, MS, with another strong performance by Jase Lewis for the win, and a tie in points for the Clash for Cash champion between Justin Thompson and Cameron Stone. The final decision on who would be champion and get a $1,500 cash bonus came down to who had the most second-place finishes, and that meant Justin Thompson would take the top honor.

The final round filled the stands at the Kirk Fordice Equine Center in Jackson, and rider turnout was heavy. Many didn’t want to miss the series award banquet the following day (separate story to follow).

The Bomb Squad ATV freestyle team was back again to finish the show. Colton Moore took care of the backflips, and Dylan Mason’s part got cut short when his engine crapped out during the show.

The father-son relay race was a lot of fun, but the best race of the night had to be Quad Pro, when Wesley Holifield got stuck on the gate and had to get past both Nathan Hibbs and Kevin Day to win it, and it wasn’t easy.

Moore (#107) is trying to get around Hibbs (#88) but he's not having any luck.

Finally Moore hucks the triple and passed Hibbs in the air!

In the next turn, they get stuck, and Day (#77) almost gets by.
Holifield got past Day pretty quick, but he was all over Hibbs and just couldn’t get around him. They would rub tires in the turns, but Hibbs took good lines and held the lead for several laps. Finally, with about a lap to go, a frustrated Holifield went wide in the turn before the triple and pinned it, passing Hibbs in the air and making it to the next turn first for the lead. In the very next turn, just before the finish double Hibbs ran into Holifield’s ATV, and the two sat there stuck in the middle of the track, looking at each other while Day nearly got by both of them. Holifield got loose just in time, and led the last lap and took the win.

Show opening for the last round.

One of the more fun finishes was in Vet Plus 25, when “Stormin” Norman Hall won the series, and stopped by the stands to celebrate, toss his gloves to the cheering crowd, then he tossed them his chest protector! (Rumors were that they tossed it back, but this is unconfirmed.)
Jase Lewis won both of his earlier motos, going 1-1 in AX Pro, so he was ready for a repeat in the Clash for Cash. Johnny Marley went 1-1 in AX Pro Lites.

Marley wins the Ax Lites Pro motos.

Going into the Clash for Cash, the last race of the series that decides the series champion, Justin Thomson led by just 4 points over Cameron Stone. To take the title, Stone would have to win and Thompson get 3rd or lower, or he would have to finish three spots ahead of him, since 2nd through 5th have a 2 point spread in points.
That set the stage for an interesting Clash for Cash, which was both a race for money (with Lewis undefeated in the 3 rounds he participated in so far), and a race for the title.

Lewis took care of the race for money part. He got the jump off the gate and nailed the holeshot, and left the pack in the whoops after the first turn. He just checked out and no one caught him. Thompson was second in the beginning, with Stone close behind. Marley got a bad start, with Jason Perry, Ronnie Ramsical, and Justin Clapp in between him and the leaders.
With Thompson’s mind on the title, he slipped to third behind Stone, and eventually Marley charged up to third, and then he got past Thompson as well.

Lewis won, Stone was 2nd, Marley 3rd, and Thompson 4th. That left the title score a tie. The tie breaker came down to who had the most second-place finishes, and Thompson has three to Stone’s two, It was that close!
Profiles:

Thompson is the 2009/2010 Arenacross Tour Champion, and he noted that the series was this close before.. “It’s been three years,” he said after the final race, “Three years ago I tied with Johnny in the points chase and he had more victories, this year it was the same thing. I had a good points lead going in 2 rounds ago and had a little trouble, a lapper incident. [This year] I thought 9 rounds was going to be better the way it started out, but I think a couple more would have been better. It came down to the last round again. We were close in points. I don’t like doing that. I knew I would be OK as long as I stayed where I was. I knew I had more seconds. I didn’t want to win that way.”
Thompson admitted he wasn’t at his best in the Clash for Cash because he was thinking about the title. “Honestly when I got on the track, it was like I never rode a dirt bike before,” he said, “I rode loose during the day then in the Clash I rode tight. I guess the pressure got to me. I had the math done last night. I knew what I had to do. I wanted to win straight up and have a couple points lead, but a win is a win. I won it 4 or 5 years ago and after that, Johnny [Marley] has won it three years in a row. I won it again this year. It was close for a couple of years there.”
Thompson will be back next year, either as defending champion/track builder, or maybe just as track builder. “I’m debating whether to ride,” he said, “I will be here. I have a little daughter now and the family is on the road. I would like to race, but we will see.”

Jase Lewis just did 4 rounds of the Arenacross Tour, but he won all 4 of those. “It probably looked easy but it’s harder than you think,” he said, “It’s all in the start. As long as you can get a good start the race is all yours pretty much.”

The lapper situation has been a topic in the 20 lap Clash for Cash finals in recent weeks, but Lewis said this time it didn’t change the outcome. “The lapper situation was pretty decent tonight,” he said, “Nobody really got in the way. Everybody moved over. I got caught behind a couple of people but there are so many people out there and the track is so short you catch people pretty fast. I think I caught somebody by about the 6th or 7th lap. You are just going through them the whole moto after that.”
Lewis knew there was a battle for the title going on behind him but he said “I didn’t pay attention to that. I just ride my own race and have fun. It seems like that has worked out for me.”
Speaking of his plans after this, Lewis said, “I’m going to try and do the outdoors. I am just waiting to see what comes up. After this I am going back to Georgia and racing a Red Bull team race at Bremen.”

Johnny Marley was the Arenacross Tour Clash for Cash Champion for the last three seasons, but this time an injury at Round one in December set him back. Once he returned, he just focused on getting results and making some money.

Speaking about the final race, Marley said, “I was probably dead last I (off the gate) guess. I came through the first turn and left it on a little longer than everybody and tried to dive in there and get through the pack. It didn’t work out as well as I thought. I just put my head down and charged the whole race. I eventually ran out of laps. I was doing pretty good. I was wishing I had 20 more laps out there.”
Marley was on his way back home to Oklahoma and as far as his plans after this, he said he would do “Local money races, whatever I can find. Maybe some local amateur stuff, Ponca City, Oak Hill maybe, I don’t know.”

Cameron Stone talked about his final night in the series. “It was pretty good I guess,” he said, “I got second in the AX Pro Lites class overall. I had a decent night. I got better starts than usual. A better start for me is like 4th (laughs), which for some people is a terrible start. I just rode my own race.”
As far as the tight race for the title, Stone said, “I wasn’t really trying to think about it. I just rode. I didn’t think I would be where I was at. I hadn’t been riding good. I did good tonight and it ended up a tie. I am not sure what they are going to do about it.”
Stone passed Thompson in the Clash for Cash, but he wasn’t going to try anything to mess up Thompson to improve his chances. “I passed him right after the finish line,” he said, “It could have been dirty but I didn’t try to take him out to make points up. I’m not really like that. I just let it go then Marley got between us and that tied us in points. I thought about trying to catch Lewis but he was going way too fast. He got in the lappers and I started catching him. I figured they would let me by since they knew that some of us were coming through but no they battled with me just as much as they did with Jase [Lewis]. It wasn’t as bad as usual. They will race with you for a couple of corners and then get out of the way. They will hold you up a little bit.”
As far as his plans right after this and next year’s season, Stone said, “I might do some outdoor nationals. If I don’t do those I will definitely do Loretta’s. I will be back next year. Its good money and fun racing and we will see what we can do.”

Arenacross Tour “Clash for Cash” (Main Event)
1) Jase Lewis, Hon; 2) Cameron Stone, Kaw; 3) Johnny Marley, Yam; 4) Justin Thompson, Hon; 5) Ronnie Ramsical, Hon; 6) PJ Stratton, Hon; 7) Jason Perry, Hon; 8) Shane Mills, KTM; 9) Jansin McCoy; Kaw; 10) Matthew Stewart, Suz; 11) Justin Clapp, Suz; 12) Trevor Hayes, Kaw.

Arenacross Tour “Clash for Cash” Qualifiers, AX Pro (450s)
1) Jase Lewis, Hon, 1-1; 2) Justin Thompson, Hon, 2-2; 3) Cameron Stone, Kaw, 3-3; 4) Jason Perry, Hon, 5-4; 5) Ronnie Ramsical, Hon, 4-5; 6) Shane Mills, KTM, 6-6; 7) Justin Clapp, Suz, 7-7.
Arenacross Tour “Clash for Cash” Qualifiers, AX Lites Pro
1) Johnny Marley, Yam, 1-1; 2) Cameron Stone, Kaw, 2-2; 3) PJ Stratton, Hon, 3-3; 4) Matthew Stewart, Suz, 4-5; 5) Jansin McCoy, Kaw, 6-4; 6) Trevor Hayes, Kaw, 5-6.

Final Arenacross Tour Clash for Cash Points (Unofficial):
1) Justin Thompson, Cameron Stone, 169; 3) Johnny Marley, 122; 4) Johnny Moore, 121; 5) Kyle Gills, 120; 6) Jason Perry, 119; 7) Chris Tracy, 106; 8) Jase Lewis, 100; 9) Jake Lowry, 99; 10) Pj Stratton, 94; 11) Shane Mills, 47; 12) Chris Sandifer, 31; 13) Dustin Gills, 30; 14) Josh Hicks, 28; 15) Billy Wichers, Jonathan Dove, 26; 17) Brandon Powers, 25; 18) Jared Hicks, 22; 19) Matthew Stewart, Derek Rodgers, 16; 21) Ozzy Barbaree, Ronnie Ramsical, 16; 23) Jacob Saylor, 15; 24) Curtis Sloan, Buddy Brooks, 14; 26) Dustin Manuel, Janson McCoy, 12; 28) Justin Clapp, 10; 29) Brandon Powers, Trevor Hayes, 9.

Arenacross Tour General Manager Steve Myers, his daughter Whitney, and Miss Arenacross Tour Ashlee Smith are having fun at the races.

Fans lined up early to get in.

Heather Holifield, the anthem singer, got a birthday surprise during the show opening.