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Wise, Reid,
Mosier and
Bigelow lead
sweep at
Super-Motocross
Molson
By George Kirkpatrick
MONTREAL . CANADA . MAY 27
Team USA and Steve Wise left Montreal's
Olympic Stadium with a good portion of the
$15 ,000 prize money in the second running of
the Super-Motocross Molson. Wise's teammate Warren Reid made it a
one-two sweep for Team Honda
riders. Team Kawasaki's Gaylon
took third while Yamaha mounSteve Wise ro lled to victory in Canada to pick up a lot of green.
The fight for second through fourth raged between Warren Reid (9), Gaylon
Mosier (14) and Kirk Bigelow (294). The trio finished in order.
Pierre Couture (150) attempts to hold off a hard charging M ike Mcintosh in
heat race action. Mcintosh won a transfer to the final.
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ted Kirk Bigelow put his Champion
Cycle sponsored Yamaha into fourth
place. In all " American rider filled
eight of the top ten spots. Of the four
European riders entered. only Michel
alii er of France managed to place in
the top 20.
The event was run in the same pattern as AMA Supercross events with
the 103 rider entry narrowed down to
a final field of 25 riders. 32 .000 fans
were on hand at the " Big A" to see if
any of the 64 Canadian riders entered
could prevent a repeat of last year
when Jimmy Ellis ran away with the
victory.
Unfortunately the track was very
ro ugh a nd dangerous causing many
accidents d uring practice. Rider a ttrat ion , du e to accidents. was high .
Steve Wi se got the hole sho t in the
first of the ten la p hea ts and continued
to show th e loca ls how it shou ld be
done. The track had dried u p making
for better traction before the d ouble
jumps allowing most riders to clear
both of them . A battle for second
developed between Kirk Bigelow and
Frenchman Jean Claude Gomez who
was challenged by Bill Mc l.ean, a two
time Canadian MX champion. Gomez
won that d ice while Eddie Cole was the
last to transfer.
Warren Re id took over the lead in
the second corner of heat two and
rema ined unchallenged. A good battle
for sec on d ensued between Glenn
Robbins and ex Can -Am development
rider. Gerry Kimpton . These two went
at it for the whole 10 laps . Kimpton
was just short of second at the flag .
Kimpton's performance was all the
more noteworthy as he was b lack &
blue from a nosedive on the first
double jump during practice. Zoli
Ber en yi rode into fifth behind W em yss
Scott.
, If th ere was a favorit e in the
sta diu m. it had to be "gassin" Ga ylon
Mosier on the team Kaw asaki 250. Le o
Wil son took th e lead foll owed by
Miche l allier of France on a CR 250
loaned by Da ytona Motors of Mon treal. Mosier . in his ha ste. slid out and
was a bou t 15th on lap 4 . The spectators were then treated to some great
riding when Mosier started to gas it.
By th e end of lap eight he had taken
th e lead wh ich he held to the flag.
Wilson managed to hold off allier
while Tom Gaetz put his 250 Can-Am
ahead of Dennis Brissett e.
Heat four was hotly contested by
Mark R ob ill ard and Alan Logue.
These two were never more than two
bike lengths apart and at the finish
they were wheel to wheel with Logue
finishing second ahead of Greg Robertson. Ro bertson. who hails fro m su nny
California. beat out Rick Gra nville
and Chris Berg .
T he re maining five riders to fill out
the field transferred from the sem is
and consolation event. C h a rl es
Desourdy. Mike Mcintosh. Duan e
Skofield , Dave Clemence and Tom
Gaetz rou nded out the entry.
Gaylon Mosier got the hole shot as
the 25 finalists left t he starting gate in
pursu it of the $2.400 first p rize.
Mosier led Steve Wise and Warren
Reid into turn one and followed them
ou t as they managed to get by when he
slid to the ou tsid e of the be rm.
W ise started to b uild up a four
secon d lea d over R eid while both
pulled aw ay from Mosier and th e
remainder of the pac k. Du e to a lap
scoring error in the third hea t. Scott
Desso was not prope rly placed. but he
was allowed into the fina l where he got
into a battle for fourt h place with Al an
Logue and Kirk Bigelow.
While these three were dicing.
Frenchman Gomez crashed a nd broke
a collar bo ne . Wise continued to lead.
but as the leading pair caught up to
back markers. the gap closed and R eid
put the pressure on.
The 2200 foot course was fast and
passing was fairly easy . Asthe leaders
accordioned around . Mosier secured
third . At the flag it was Wise by one
second over Reid with Mosier half a
lap back.
The battle for fortn was won by
Bige low over Logue. who was the best
Canadian finisher . and Desso. A
terrific battle for seventh was won by
Zoli Berenyi ahead of Mark Robillard.
A special $2000 .00 prize was put up
for the Nations Cup. a team from each
country consisting of fou r riders were
awarded points and each member split
th e priz e. Along with the top th ree
finishers. Greg Robertson made up the
USA team and his I I th place assured
them of victory.
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Re sults
1. St eve Wise (Hanl ; 2. Warren Reid (Hon); 3. Gayton
Mosier (Kaw ); 4. Kirk Bigelow (Yam);' 5. Alan Logue