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the lead. For three laps they banged
together as Bob pulled beside Marty
on the straights. Marty revved the
Honda 'til it popped, held his good
'line and kept Bob blocked out as they
slid sideways into the turns. The crowd
let their seats get wet as they waved
Hannah on and vibrated the stadium
with their clammer. The decibel count
in Pittsburgh approached sonic boom
proportions as Bob kept the Yamaha
~ed on a set of quadruple jumps
and turned the airborne pass into the
lead.
Ii Hannah's lead over Tripes only
lasted until the next comer.
" I tried to get a good drive out of the
'tu rn on Marty. I hit a rut and got
pitched off the track and onto the
plastic covering. I wanted to get back
on the track where I went off. By the
time I got turned around , the bike
wouldn't move. The mud on the
plastic was like grease and my tire just
SHun like crazy. I couldn't get going. I
lost a lot of time."
Finland
U.S.A.
Belgium
Belgium
Holland
Germany
Belgium
Sweden
Belgium
England
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102
92
61
48
46
38
35
24
24
18
It was over eight seconds that the
H u rrica ne had lost as he routed
himself back onto the track in fifth
position behind Ch uck Su n . By the
mid-point in the 20-l a pper Bob was
back up into third spot behind Jimmy
Ellis. Getting around Sta ten and Sun
though had left him some 15 seconds
behind the leader. Could Marty be
reeled-in by Bob at nearly two seconds
a lap?
The halfway order was Tripes, Ellis ,
Hannah, Staten, Sun, Bell, Pomeroy,
Croft, Weinert , Burgett, Wise , Moates
spun out to 12th, Barnett , Clark,
LaPorte, Kessler, Savitski, Stackable
and then Grossi in his final few laps
before the prototype Ca ra bela DNF.
Weinert would get spooked on a jump
and lose steam, dropping back
further.
Mike Bell and Chuck Su n provided
one of the few behind -t he-scenes
battles for fift h spot. Yamaha's ' new
500cc class rider wou ld get a wheel
Team Honda's Jimmy Ellis picked up the Toyota Tower Jump money.
un d er C hu ck on the last lap to win the
tussle. Rocket Rex woul d be the class
of the evening with his Marty Smi thwrenched Bassett bike to claim his
solid fou rth spot by race's end.
Meanwhile, over 60,000 arms were
waving him on in hurricane force as
Hannah closed on Ellis and passed him
easily on lap 12. Four more laps and
Bob was rubbing Tripes' red rear
fender raw. Bob had made up ground
on the rain-soaked track at the
unbelievable rate of three seconds per
lap. A slight blip of the throttle and
Hannah was leading. The stadium
shifted on its foundation. Fireworks
exploded overhead.
As Hannah passed, you could see in
Marty's face that he had no
determination to try and fight back.
Within a lap Bob was running with a
six-second lead. Even a lap later when
Bob stalled in a turn and had to resta rt
the flywheel -light Yamaha, Marty
showed no incentive at trying to
reclose the gap. He knew he had to
beat Bob , but he wasn 't pumped the
way he had been the two weekends
previous in O m a ha an d Southwick
when his bike DNF while leading .
In vict ory circle, as Bob lea ned an
arm over Huffman's shoulder, he was
happier than he'd ever been all year.
Once again he had overcom e
impossible odds in a come-fr ombehind charge to win . Bu t now he
could feel that second consecutive
Supercross Series title within his grasp.
He already had the 250cc Nationals
nearly wrapped up at the halfway
point, and the mechanical problems
that kept him from winning everything
in sight last year are now history.
A new game plan is beginning to
develop in the back of his mind . One
which will grow during the remainder
of this year and probably bloom forth
in Europe next yea r .
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Results
ANAl: 1. Bob Hannah !Yam); 2. M8'ty Tripes (Hon);
3. Jimmy Ems lHon); 4. Aex Staten !Yaml ; 5. Mike Bell
!Yam); 6. Chuck Sun IHus); 7. Jim Pomeroy lHonl; 8.
Tommy Croll tHon); 9. Steve Wise lHon); 10. Aick
Burgett !Yam ); 11. M8'ty Moates (Suzl; 12. Danny
lBPone ISuz); 13. John Savitk si (Yam); 14. Michael
Kessl'" (Yam); 15. Jimmy Weinert IKawl ; 16. Mickey
Boone lSuz); 17. Denny SwOftZ (Maij ; 18. Steve
Staekable (Kaw); 19. Greg Theiss (Hon); 20 . Fred
Vertucci ISuz); 21. Terry Clark IMai); 22. Kenneth
Adams IMail; 23. Scott J ordan ISuz).
CONSOLATION: 1. Steve Staekeble lKawl; 2. Mark
Gregson (Suzl; 3. John AY"'s (Suzl; 4. Parry Klassen
(Mai); 5. Ron Shou p (Suzl; 6. Tod P",kins (Yaml; 7. M .
Anderson (Han); 8. Don Kudalski IH-D); 9. D. Bowman
IHon); 10. D. Boles IMall .
A MA TOYOTA SUPEACAOSS SEAlES POINT
STAN DINGS: 1. mel M8'ty TripeslBob Hannah 11951;
3. Kent Howerton 11211; 4. Tom my Crolt (109); 5. Steve
Wise (106); 6. M ike 801111041; 7. Jimmy Ellis !B8) 8.
;
Aich Ei"'stedt (83); 9. Jim Pomeroy 11301; 1O Mickey
.
Boone 1 ; 11. Au Stat en 1681; 12. T",ry Clark 1
691
611; 13.
Aick Burgett 1S7l; 14. me) Gary SamicslM8'ty Smith
(53); 16. mel chuck Sun/Jim my Weinert ISll ; 18.
CThree-way tie) Mark BarnettITonv DiStefanoJOanny
lBPorte 1451.
TOYOTA TOWEA JUMP POINT STANDINGS: 1.
Jimmy Ellis (16); 2. mel Scott Ja