FMF 2 Stroke Invitational – Unadilla Edition
The silence of the morning mist was shattered by the bark of two-stroke engines coming to life. The smell of pre-mix filled the air and the braap of engines echoed through the hills of Unadilla. Years melted away.
Unadilla is steeped in motocross history. The first professional race was held in 1969 on a natural terrain course laid out on the rolling hills of New Berlin, NY. Since 2009 marked the 40th year of operation, the theme of the day was retro.
This race is an addition to the AMA National Motocross Series. It is an exhibition race, since two-strokes have all but been eliminated from Pro Racing this is an opportunity for fans to see them raced on the National level. Look for this series to grow in the future.
The feedback from fans and racers has been much better than expected. In fact almost every fan I spoke at Unadilla told me they missed two-strokes in Pro Racing.
For the third round of the FMF 2 Stroke Invitational many former pro racers were invited to participate. Jim Weinert 1974 & 1975 500cc National Champion and 1976 Supercross Champion, Danny LaPorte, 1979 500cc National Champion and 1982 World Champion joined John Dowd the 1998 125cc East Coast Supercross Champion for the Unadilla round. The field was rounded out with pro racers Mickey Kessler, Bruce Stratton, Greg Schnell, Todd DeHoop, Mike Leavitt, Carlo Coen, Dave Krantz, Pat Barton, Ken Napolitano, Mark Wundruck, Carter Gurnee and more. Every one of these guys raced as a professional, many competing at Unadilla during the Nationals, USGP’s and Trans-AMA races.

Staging area. Pat Barton #5, John Dowd #16, Dave Krantz #70, Todd DeHoop #10, Bruce Stratton #47, Danny Laporte #07.
While the racers were told that this was just a fun race, an exhibition for the fans, you could not tell from the intensity of the racers. Is it actually possible for a Pro racer to ever lose their competitive edge?

Heading Into the first turn. Bruce Stratton #47, Dave Krantz #70, Mike Leavitt #282, Mark Wundruck #729, Greg Schnell #63, Ken Napolitano #135, Todd DeHoop #10. Steve Burdette #21. Photo by Guy B
The race was a great deal of fun and a crowd favorite!! Fans were screaming from the sides of the track cheering on the two-strokes.
There was intense racing action on the first lap which resulted in Mike Leavitt and Todd DeHoop going down. Leavitt got up last and blasted his way to fourth place in only two laps! If not for this mishap Leavitt would have given Dowd a bit of a challenge.
The Jammer (Jim Weinert) was a rip… he pulled the holeshot (by leaving the gate when the sign went sideways!) And cut the track a few times… so John Dowd had to pass him a few times. On the white flag lap Dowd and Weinert raced side-by-side past the Mechanics Area. Dowd seemed to wheely alongside The Jammer as a show of respect to the former champion.
Danny LaPorte was flying on a borrowed RM250 that was not set up for him, but that did not keep him from giving his best during the race. Danny is a very classy guy.
Results
1) John Dowd – 16 – Kawasaki PT250 – Chaplin Kawasaki.com
2) Greg Schnell – 63 – Yamaha YZ250 – Pant Saggin
3) Bruce Stratton – 47 – Honda CR250 – Atomic
4) Mike Leavitt – 282- Yamaha YZ250 - Zen Energy
5) Carlo Coen – 67 – Yamaha YZ250 – RacePro USA.com
6) Carter Gurnee – 165 – Honda CR250 – EVOMX.com
7) Mark Wundruck – 729 – Yamaha YZ250 – Sussex Motosports
Todd DeHoop – 10 – Suzuki RM250 – Fox Racing
9) Danny LaPorte – 07 – Suzuki RM250 – FMF Racing
A fun little behind-the-scenes video.
The AlliSport video will be embedded here when it is archived on their site.
Special thanks to Alex Moroz from Legends and Heroes and Nick McCabe from MX Sports, without whose help, support and encouragement this report would not have been possible. Thank you.

Jim Weinert. If you look between his wheels you will see John Dowd behind The Jammer. Photo by Guy B.

Former Factory Husqvarna Dace Krantz borrowed this CR125 from his former employer. It was the only 125cc machine in the race.
Matt Wozney from MXPTV posted a photo album of the race. Check it out.
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Comments
By speedracer01 on August 20th, 2009 at 10:10 pm
When will the AlliSport video be on here? Love seeing the 2 strokes again!This season has been so boring with the 4 pokes and the 2ts give it life! BRAAAPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!
By JohnNicholas on August 21st, 2009 at 12:00 am
Speedracer01, still waiting for the Allisport video. Not sure what the deal is but they normally post the entire race day videos all at once.
Maybe they noticed the two stroke videos have been getting more attention than the National classes? That could be a poke in the eye!! LOL
As soon as they release the video we will post it on the site. Just today mentioned to someone that I didn’t take any race footage because Allisport does an amazing job. Should have shot some anyway!
By motoman465 on August 22nd, 2009 at 6:19 pm
I wish I would have been able to make it to ‘Dilla. One year I will finally make it! I was so excited when I watched the video and saw one of my good friends and idols, Tom Schaffer sitting on the line with his 490 Maico. Are there any other videos of this race around?
Todd
TWO STROKES FOREVER!!
By davemaico on August 22nd, 2009 at 7:31 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMKzFuk5Xng
By davemaico on August 22nd, 2009 at 7:32 pm
Above is a video my brother shot of the 2 stroke race