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(Abovel Good times at the Plumas County Fair by Western States Racing
Assn. (Below) Mike (118) Inderbiizen and Brian (19) Thompson in Oakdale
duel.
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As the second moto got underway it
was noted that none of the top five
. front runners had bcen among the
winners in moto one. Mark Gardner .
(Mai) was leading with Mike Spratt
(Ya m )', Glenn W illis ( H us) and
Derrick Knepper (H us) running in the
next three spo ts. The fron t four were
th isclose as they negotiated th e twisty
track , a nyone of th em ca p ab le of
grabbing th e lead, On th e fou rt h lap
Willis missed a shi ft , allowing Nance ,
who had slip pe d pa sr -Knepper, .in ro
third . Nance ad vanced to seco nd, and
th en the lead as th e riders he aded
around on thei r last lap . Coming out
of the back section it wa s Gardner
again in front with Nance close by in
second and Willis back in thi rd .
Gardner got the moto win but Nance ,
by virtue of his fir st and second , took
the overall.
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There were 29 riders in the Open
Novice class and Bri an Otto (CI )
swapped wins with J.B . Cyclery racer
John Schloer (CI) . Otto took the first
moto, moving by Schloer in the closing
laps. and Schloer grabbed the early
lead in moto two holding on to win
ahead of Otto. Third in both moros
was Alan Younger (Ya m) who put in
two very consistent rides.
Over a thousand peopl e paid
admission to the ra ce , wh ich was th e
second-to -last event on the Ridge
Runners' 1977 sched ule. A swarm of
bees kept the early arri vals company,
b ut the bees gave up their good sea ts
when they found out th ey couldn't
com pete with the buzzin g of the two •
strokes.
Results in Resu lts Sect ion .
Cantaloupi, Turner
and WaUer do it
By Sallee Hilto n
DIXON , CA , AUG , 21
was in a first turn p ile-up in m ot o one
and began his cha rge from wa y back
in th e pack. On the sec ond lap th e
three. leaders, Dan Ge ery (Y am) . Tim
W orth (Suz) a nd Scott Karl (Suz). a ll
cras he d sep arately a t abou t th e sa me
ti m e o n . t he d ifficul t . down h ill
sta ircase in th e fro nt sectio n of the
course. This put Randy Kerslake, o n
th e K&R Cycle Products Suzuki into
the lead. but he was passed by Phi l
Crane (Suz) a la p la te r.
Meanwh ile Bra nd was moving
stead ily through the pack. along with '
Mik e Marquez whose T urner Racin g
Suzuki had also been involved in the
first turn m ishap. Brand a nd Marqu ez
picked off rider afte r ride r as th ey
m ad e th eir way to seco nd and fourth
• pla ce finis hes in the m ote . C ra ne . who
had taken the lea d earlier. went on to
win t he first rou nd .
In th e second ou ti ng, Brand was off
the line in good posit ion and bu ilt up a
fair ly good lead , never cha lle nged as
he went o n to win . Marquez was
seven th at th e en d of th e first la p a nd
agai n worked his / way th roug h the
crowd 10 fin ish secon d . This gave
Brand th e overa ll and Ma rquez second
for the day .
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An other co me- fro m -be h ind rid er
wa s Tim H eb ard (Suz) wh o d ice d
throu ghout th e first moto of th e 125
Amateu r I event with Brian Bowen
(Suz). finall y ge tti ng by on th e seco nd
to last lap to win th e moto . In th e
second go around , Hebard came off
the line in the middle of the pack while
Bowen j u m ped to an earl y le ad .
Hebard began quickly to m ove up , bu t
was'side line d a few moments with bik e
problems. droppin g him way back
aga in . Bowen went o n 10 win th e
rn oto , and the ra ce . wh ile Hebard had
to fight to regain a 12th place finish in
m o to tw o . The h ard r iding was
rewarded though, because when th e
overa ll re su lt s ca me o ut , H ebard
found he had finis he d t hi rd , high
enough for a goo d-si zed trop hy.
Larry W osick (Ya m) led the way as
the 250 Experts took to the track .
winning the first m ot o going away.
Se cond in rn oto one was Jero me
Heiberger ( Mai) who had cha rged
steadily through th e field to slip into
that spot o n the last lap . I n m oto two it
was again W osick with the first la p
lea d , but J im Lesn iewski ( Ma i)
m ot ored by o n lap four to grab the
fr o nt SP01. W osick and H eibe rger
d ueled for seco nd the rest of the race
with Eric McKen n a (Ya m) lurking in
fo urt h spot wai ting for a brea k .
McK enn a got his chance when
Heib erger lost a chain on th e fina l lap.
McK en n a took ove r third for a fourth
overa ll fini sh a nd Heiber ger had to
give up a su re th ird overa ll.
Dou g Swarthout looked fast as he
cha rged to th e front of th e Open
Amateur class o n his ncwly rebuilt
Suzuk i, bu t it was not his day as
another rider tangled with him in th e
ba ck secti on , tak in g both down . Dav e
Nance (Ya m) grabbed th e lead when
Swarthout spilled and set a stro ng pac e
with Paul Ryan (Suz) following and
Rod Hines taking th ir d on his Bultaco .
Winning a race without spokes
is pretty tricky , but Dan Waller
pulled it offl Waller had to push
his Maico to its utmost to win
th e ' first Open Expe rt m oto . Ta d
Gumbmann , th e su per fast winner a t
Hangt own , had his KTM way , wa y ou t
fro nt until some sort of m echanica l
fai lure stopped him . W all er ied o ne
lap a nd just before th e whitc flag ca rne
ou t. he not iced a rea r end wobble . Hc
had lost spo kes. As th e spo kes co ntinued 10 snap , seco nd pla ce Ern ie
Sullivan closed th e gap, · an d was on th e
verge of ta king over when he crasHed.·
Jeff Loff (H us) had been on the
m ove since t he begi nning of the m oro .
taki ng o ne o r two rid ers every lap , a nd
was n ow in the second spot . H e
co u ld n' t help but not ice th a t the bike
in front of him had a d efin ite pro blem
and his eyes lit up as he gassed it. W ith
th e checkered flag in sigh t Loff was
closing fast , but Waller hu ng in there
for the win wit h only a few fee t to
spare a nd no sp okes .
In the second m or o Gumbm ann
pulled away from the pack aga in , and
this t ime had t he bi ke running
pro perl y all the way. It was a n easy
win . W all er and Loff sta rted m id -pack
a nd worked their way u p together ,
fina lly bo th ge tti ng by Ted Roger s'
KTM in ti me 10 cla im th e seco nd an d
th ird . W all er p rob ab ly had to sp end
all of his winnings o n his rear wheel.
T he first 250 Ex p ert m oto was
esta blished a t the sta rt of th e race
when Danny T u rner ( Kaw) lef t t he
gate o ut fr o nt fo llowed by Tad
Gu mbmann, now on a Mai co, the n
Donnie C a ntal oupi ( Ya m) , Fourth
place underw ent severa l cha nges, and
Dav id W ood (Ya m) had it at th e end.
The second moto was more
interesting , From the beginning
Cantaloupi, Turner , Gumbmann ,
John Minor (Suz ) and Wood all went
out ahead of the pack and stayed
close. About halfwa y Turner began
moving o n Cantaloupi, then passed
and th en left h im behind. Gumbmann
also made the move around
Cantaloupi. By the end of the race :
the front three were nearly half a lap
ahead of fourth place Minor. Danny
Turner was kick ing back with plenty
of ti me 10 tak e the flag before being
overtaken. O verall payoffs went th e
same as th e fin ish with Wood getting
the fifth and final cash ,
The 125 class had Turner and .
Cantaloupi dicing it out again , th is
tim e join ed by Don Ferraro (Suz), and
David Ernst (Ya m) in th e first moto.
Ernst led the e a rly stages, but
Cantaloupi was right behind him
waiting for the opportunity to take
over, which he managed . Ferra ro
scooped Ernst , and then it was
Turner's turn . Ernst had had enough
of that stu ff, a nd held out against the
next challenger, Danny Willis (Ya m) .
Ferraro took th e lead in the second
m oto but Turner was right on his tail.
Cantalou pi
spent
several
laps
gradually closing the g

