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Cycle News 1977 04 06

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the mud . But if Pom eroy had bad luck , so d id Hannah and everyo ne else. The longest mote ever Alm ost a ll the lOp riders m ade it through the qua lifie rs a nd int o t he 20 la p Feat ure . Stadi um trac ks are supposed to be sho rt and fast with I~p times arou nd 60 seconds. bu t the ra m cha nged all tha t, La p times had continued 10 increase during the evening's q ualifiers 10 when' it was ta king almost three minutes 10 get around the muddy co urse by the time the Feature began . Ha nnah's winning time for th e 20- lap race was 60 minu tes. probably the longest rno ro eve r . Many of t he riders m ig ht no t ha ve fin ished th e race because they'd run out of gas after two false sta rts. J am med with m ud. sec tions of th e . start ing gate co n tinued to ha ng up, ca using some near ser ious cr ashes into the met al barrier , among th em Jimmy Ellis who had his Can-Am flip over backwards on h im when it hit th e ga te. and th en knock down three ot he r ride rs. Steve Srac kable's m ech a nic. Be rn ie T ho m ps o n, had h is foot inju red when th e ga te fe ll on it a fte r he was trying to help Ste ve pick his Maic o up after it crashed over th e ga te in one of th e qu a lifier s. Fina ll y, A M A sta rter Ca r ro l l Chander ordered th e ga te down and used a green fla g to sta rt th e Fea tu re . The " Rh in est on e Cowboy" Ke nt Howerton pu lled th e holeshot wit h his Hu sky ahead of Hanna h . Savi tski , St a c ka b le , To ny 0 , Po m e ro y, La Porre , Summ e y , Mo sie r and We in ert : Immed ia tel y Howert on . the 500cc Nationa l C ha mp , began pulling away o n h is Eric Crippa -t uned m ach ine . Kent continued to lead for four la ps as the Texas crowd cheered him on a nd he built up his lead. Then , goi ng up t he second mound of a double jum p on th e back sec t ion (no one was ma king anyof the ju mps. with the mu d forci ng t he m to ride slow ly over each one). Kent fell. Wh ile he strugg led 10 fig ht th e suction of t he mu d and pic k his Hu sky back up . Hanna h roosterr ail cd by to ta ke over the lead . Howert on got go ing agai n in secon d position , but fell in th e sa me place agai n o n th e very next la p. T his time it took him al mos t a m in ut e to pic k up t he bike . And when he fell for a third tim e j ust two turns la te r, Kent left his bike on th e side of t he track an d headed ba ck to the pits. Hanna h now ha d th e lead ahead of Jo hn Savi tski on the FMF Suzu ki and J im Pom ero y, riding a new Type liB wo r ks H ond a with in c reased suspension t ravel - 12 inches u p fron t an d II inc hes at t he back. Desp ite the fact they were so ca ked wit h mud no one co uld hardly tell who was who a nd everybody ke pt falling, posi tions e mained th e sa me . S t ack a b le mo tored around a steady fourt h p lace wit h his Maico. On th e 15th la p , a tangled and mu d -jammed fro nt brake cable on Hannah's Yamaha whi ch ha d been loc king up his front wheel and ca using him to fall every few laps, fina lly ja m me d him into th e mud hard . It took Bob al most 40 seco nds to ge t back up and runni ng agai n . W hi le Bob strugg led , Pom ero y p a ssed J ohn Savirsk i, Savitski held off Ha n na h up to lap 18 th en sta lled his Suzuki in a tum . Srackable and Mart y Smith a lso R.a~sed, as J ohn fell over 'in the m ud trying to get his bike cra nked. . Pomeroy had a good 30 seco nds lead on Ha n na h as the last race neared its last la p. a nd it see me d Jim fin all y had overcome his run of bad luc k. T here didn' t -seern a ny way tha t Bob cou ld ca tc h him . " I did n't ha ve a rear bra ke , m y Front br ake kep t stic king and lock ing up, I'd cras h whe n I got stowed u p beh ind .-S- c, ~ (Above/ Marty Smith (9/ leads Glendon Johnson (41 I, Barry Duncan (46/, Rich Eierstedt (11/, Wayne Boyer (25 / and Steve Stackable 16/, who was the w inner of this qualifier.. (Rig htl Riding around w ith six tons of mud is we think - Jim Pomeroy, (Botto m right/ The mud packed so heavily around Hannah's engine he was stuck in f irst gear, guys beca use I cou ldn 't SlOp. A nd m y shi fte r W;lS so jam med up w ith mu d I was stuc k in low gear t he last hal f o f th e race ... Ha nna h sai d. T he o d ds fin all y see med in Pom eroy's favor. But 't hen , going up rhe big tunnel j ump hill on the last la p Jim got his front and rear wheels in two d iffe rent ruts a nd cras hed, " I j ust screwe d up again." Jim said . mor e th an a little d isa ppointed . As he st ruggled to pic k u p th e heavy. mu d -l ad en b i ke, H a n n a h c a me "slithering by almos t out of sha pe to narrowly clip J im a nd fa ll himse lf. He saved it though , in tru e H a nn a h fashion , to win his t hi rd Supercross of t he yea r . Pomeroy pic ked up his Hond a in ti me to finish second a head of St ac kab le, Sm ith . Savitski. Mosier , Stacy. Cro ft , La Po rt e and W ise . O regon m udder Rick Bu rgett . after runn ing away wit h h is q ua lifie r . did a n umber of get -offs in the Fea tu re , fina lly brea king o ne of t he foot pegs off his Yamaha . T ony DiStefano suffered a burned cl u tc h in his works Suzuki , a problem th at had p u t teamm at e • J ennings out of his qua lifier. Results FINAL FEAT URE: 1. Bob Hannah (Yaml. 2. Jim Pomeroy (Han). 3. Steve Stackabte IM

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