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fair co nd itio n allowing mo re speed
and most riders took advantage of
it . Kerry Himme1wright from down
Klamath Falls way came to race, and
race he did. Look at his name in the
result section! It was Himmelwright,
Brian Peterson and Rich Word in the
TD, and the crowd couldn't have taken
more than three laps of that kind of
actio n in the 1 25 class. Same thing
happened when Himmelwright did a
quick-change to a 200 and rode a TD
with Williamson and Todd Puett.
1be Kids TD had Bruce Smylie, Vic
Lilya, Bill Davis and Crai g Hill. Smylie
took the lead and Lily a went up , down
and all around trying to ge t past.
Randy Haberman did some hard.
hard riding but it was all for zilch,
except to know that he gave it all he
had. He had a lo usy heat, was placed in
the 125 C, won that easily, went from a
second row start in the B to second
place in one lap and had a side by each
go-ro und with Kir k Ho ward. Kirk
slippe d a little and Randy took ove r a '
fi r m l e a d , to another win. lie
transferred to the A Main and shot from
another second row start to about fif th .
He was really hauling leather hip
pockets when he wa shed ou t in
three-four, getting a b it too high and
into some soft stuff. He and th e bike
plowed up 70 feet or so of track and hit
the wall. The race was stopped, Randy
was OK b ut his bike wasn't.
Robbie Izatt 's evening was almost a
repeat of Haberman 's without the
wipe-out. Izatt won the C, transferred,
went from a second row start to first
place in the first lap of the B despite
all-o ut efforts by Susan Word to stop
him. He second-rowed the A Main but
couldn't get past a fo urth spot.
Although that's understandable - the
front three were Vic Lilya, Bill Davis
and Bruce Smylie!
The 250 A was another screamin '
affair. Word, Peterson and Puett were
the front three with Mark Detwiler a
flyi ng fourth until he was forced off
three-four by a wobbly rider. Those
front three went the whole way like
one. On the gun lap , Peterson put th e
screws to Word and Puett, making a run
to go under both. Puett left the track in
a bla ze of dust and dirt, the other two
shot over the line with Word in front.
The Open A Main was sitting on the
line un der a two-minute warning when
onto the track shot . ... "The Great
Pumpkin." At leas t that's what the
announcer called jim Booth, who had a
great, huge, orange balloon taped to the
top of his helmet.
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