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DATEUNE
Dangerous Dan Lechtenberg (Yam)
slashed ou t two holeshots in the 125cc
Pro class, but couldn't hold the pack
at bay long enough to extend his slim
lead. Eldon Copier (Suz) and Kenny,
Archibald (Suz) combined forces and
chewed up Dan's lead, then hasseled
each other until Jim East (Hon
attacked , putting a fire on both thei
pots . Copier cruised along with the
.wrist scored to the max , whil
Archibald assaulted with variou
attempts to gain, and yet protect his
own position from the bombardment
of Lechtenberg. Copier cornered the
checkers for a first, Archibald
captured second and Jim East pulled a
fast count to take third .
Open Pro class mixed and stirred up
a free -for- all , with holeshots and front
positions open to anyone agile enough ,
to fend off the onslaught. The lead
was passed and snuffled until the
melee hot squashed by the flying
checks. Mike O'Driscoll (Yam) sliced
of the main piece and Lane Jensen
(Yam) cut out second while Shane ~
Burrows (Yarn) nicked third.
A fest double jump on the beck of Woodland's track gets a lot of action I
Pat Jacobson
discovers Woodland, and then some
ByActionOz
WOODLAND , WA, APR. 29
Pat Jacobson likes Woodland
Winter track. Jacobson, riding for
Bellevue Suzuki, was passing
through on his way to ride at
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Washougal's opener when he
discovered that Woodland ran on
Saturday. He entered all three Pro
classes and won . . . . all three!
The first 125cc Pro moto was full of
riders who have ridden this dirt many
times. Jim Anderson (Suz) got the
holeshot.
Tim
Michletsch ,
McMinnville Yamaha , slipped into
second while Jacobson settled into
third.
By the fourth lap, Jacobson had
made a pass on Michletseh to go int o
second. Anderson was running hard to
try . for a wider margin . Once by
Michletseh, Jacobson wicked it and
began the press. By lap five he made
the pass at the sweeper just after the
double jump and that was it for the
first moto. Jacobson finished first ,
Michletsch second, Anderson third
and McCormick fourth .
Off the line of the second moto it
was Michletsch in
the lead,
McCormick second, right on his rear
knobby . Anderson ran third , but
where'sJacobson? He's dead last on the
first lap! By lap three, he moved into
third. Jacobson cooked as he flew the
double jump to set himself up for the
next pass. Anderson was in his sights
and by lap four he passed and began
to close the distance on Michletseh.
Tim started pouring it on , but wasn't
as strong in the turns.
On lap eight, Jacobson pulled the
pass and was gone . Michletseh ran two
hard laps to keep up, but then suffered
a mechanical and picked up a DNF.
Jacobson romped the win and overall
in the class. Anderson took second for
second overall and McCormick picked
up third.
It seems Woodland is shaping up as
a perfect 250cc class track. By far the
biggest turnout of the day , both
Amateur and Pro, is the 250cc Pro
class. All the area's top names were on
the line. Skeet Hise got the holeshot ,
held it for a lap, then was passed by
Jacobson. He repassed to hold first for
three laps.
Jacobson was too tough and by lap
six got around Hise to lock the lead to
the end. Skeet dropped to third when
Michletsch got around him . Tom
Poage pulled in fourth.
Pat Jacobson flew off the line the
second time and began a journey that
was insurmountable. The only one
seemingly with a chance was Tom
Poage.
On the downward side of the double
jump, Michletseh's feet came off the
pegs and the bike flew out of his hands
and disappeared into the brush. Tim
went like a bird, but without wings he
was no match and fell to earth,
landing in the loamy soil. He looked for the bike , but by now his pit crew
found it and it was OK . Tim eased to a
finish and eleventh in the second
moto.
Jacobson won by a large margin
over Poage, who finished second.
Skeet Hise was a consistent 5-5. So it
was Jacobson again , number one.
Tom Poage scored second overall.
Hise ran third overall and McCormick
was fourth.
It was then time for the Open Pros .
It was Pat Jacobson's day . He won it
with a perfect 1·1 , three classes, six
firsts . Skeet Hise gave him a close
battle in the Open class to nail a 2·2
while Carl Cole hammered a 5-3.
Results
MINI JR: 1. Stove Bye CVam); 2. Jay CollinaIVam); 3.
Ron [)ykgraallYam).
MINIINT: t . Dan BIasdeII IVam); 2. Gary Harkleroad
(Suzl; 3. Richard Bragg (Vam).
PEEWEE: 1. Jamay Munson ISuz); 2. Darren Rogers
ISuz); 3. Dan BlasdoiI IVam).
100 JR: 1. JIlIT108 Croff IVam); 2. Mike Simental
IHonl; 3. Jerry Anderson lYam).
100 INT: 1. Robby Watilo lYem); 2. Craig Lambert
IVam); 3. Stove Corcoran CVam).
125 JR: 1. Dave Parkin ISun; 2. John Christian ISuzl;
J. Jim Greeer (Yam)
.
125 INT: 1. Kip Tampleton ISuzl; 2. Robb Menning
(Vam; 3. Chip Chapman lYam).
250 JR: 1. Chartie Trotter CHusl; 2. Jerry Hendershot
lYam); 3. John Christenson CSuzl.
;
. 250 INT: 1. Dean Berbia< (SuzJ 2. Darryl Sammler
lYam); 3. Randy Jungwonh (Vaml.
OPEN JR: 1. Guy Rogers ISuzJ 2. Mike Thompson
;
lYam); 3. Jim Gr_lYeml.
OPEN INT: 1. John Clement lYam); 2. Ray Shanafelt
IMall.
JO.4() JR: t . Gary Bonds IHon); 2. Glen Barnell CHon);
3. Clark MOOfelYam).
JO.4() SR: 1. Ray Shanafslt CMaij; 2. Jim Lamkin
IMa".
125 PRO: 1. Pat Jacobson ISuzl; 2. Jim Andenon
ISuzJ 3. Mika McConnick lYaml.
;
250 PRO: 1. Pat Jacobson (Sun ; 2. Tom Poage
lYam); 3. Sk_ Hiss (Vam).
;
OPEN PRO:1. Pat Jacobson ISuzJ 2. Sk_ Hiss lYam);
3. eMl Cole (Vam).
, Nifty night-o-cross
nabs natives
By M axie Abernethy
SALT LAKE CITY, UT, APR. 28
A snowstorm put the skids on the
last motocross at Bonneville Raceways, so the natives of Salt Lake
City eagerly awaited Friday's
regular night-o-cross.
The stadium
lights flickered on and reveiaed a wellprepared track with racers already
posed on the line , then the racing
exploded with frenzied action!
Mini Experts drew the first crack at
the track and Snell Johnson (Suz)
warmed the terrain with the holeshot ,
The battle grew intense as Mark Gren
(Yam ) and Brent Gray (Yam)
attempted to wrest away the top spot.
Johnson faded in a cloud of dust and it
turned into an every man for himself
struggle for second. The checks waved
for Johnson in first and the fluttering
cloth crazed Gren and Gray into a
frenzied pace. The mad dash for the
checks almost resulted in a fiasco, but
Gray held on to his mount ,
withstanding Gren's attempt to climb
aboard in a corner, a nd snatched the
trophy for second. Gren controlled his
wayward bike and wheelied across
third.
A triple trade for first I OOcc J unior
between Neil Crosby (Suz) , Bob
Thomas (Yam) and Rob DeMarco
(Suz) increased tension and the battle
raged. They were all roosted by steady
Scott Prior (Yam), who had priority
points with consistent finishes and he
grabbed first. Crosby diced madly for
second and DeMarco touched off the
skirmish with third .
Steve Taggart (Yam) blasted the
line and streaked off as the 250cc
Intermediates stormed across the
gate. Unfortunately, the same
intentions for the holeshot were shared
by Kelly Smith (Hon) , and Taggart
ended up on the endangered species
list. The bar-to -bar . tangle forced
Taggart to retreat and Smith
managed to hold his place, in spite of
attacking Reg Wilson (Mai) and his
nifty comer cuts. The photo-finish
almost had the checkered flagman I
airborn when Smith and Wilson
flashed in together, but Smith drew 'i
the trophy for first . Taggart retained
second with points and Wilson's effort
was
rewarded
with
third.
A stunning show of power
hypnotized Open Intermediates as .
Wyn Forshee (Yam) lit his motor and
rocketed away. The rest of the. pack
went berzerk as Forshee strung out a
fantastic lead. WFO Forshee spearheaded the trophy for first , Craig '
Kunkle (Mai) charged the line for
second and Rich Gillett (Yam) slid in
for third.
Results
OPEN JR: 1. Stan Smith (Vam); 2. Carl Veiaze IVam);
3. Harold Wing (Vaml.
OPEN INT: 1. Wyn Forshee (Vam); 2. Craig Kunkle
lM::1:3. R:c.~ G:!!ett !Y rnl.
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OPEN PRO: 1. Mike O'Driscoll (Vam); 2. Lane JOiiocn
IVam); 3. Shane Burrows (Vam).
250 JR DIV 1: 1. Kenny Clvistienson lYam); 2. Randy
Ginett (Vam); 3. David Bills IVam).
250 JR D(V 2: 1. Ed Tr.... lYam); 2. Jeff Hansen
IHonl;3. Daniel Nixon(Yam).
250 INT: 1. Kelly Smith IHon); 2. Stove Taggart I
(Vam); 3. Reg Wilson lMa ij.
250 PRO: 1. Eldon Copier IHan); 2. Dan Lechtenberg
lYam); 3. J im East IHon).
125 JR DIV 1: 1. Mark Hopk ins ISuzl; 2. Lee Halley
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Vaml; 3. Scott Harman ISuzl.
125 JR DIV 2: 1. Darrick Kal3iias lYam); 2. Ed lud