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western hotline
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Brandon Baldwin lead. Leon Baird (171 and top DeAnza 2&Occ
Intermediate Don Jackaon. Jack.on won both moto8.
Suzuki and were expected to run awa y
with the event. But that just wasn't the
case , David Stewart and Don Jackson
are two hot Intermediates that were
never told that they were supposed to
be slower than the Experts. Right from
the start they hung on to ' Karos and
Thorstensen. And then. in the last half
of the race, Thorstensen went down
and Jackson took the lead . Karos
continued to race with Stewart after
the switch was made, but he ju st
couldn't make up enough ground. On
the very last lap . Jackson was once
again in the d river 's seat and
Thorstensen wasn 't mo re than three
feet awa y. The checkered flag saw
them fin ish neck and neck with
J ackson still holding on to a slight
edge. A finish that close in a 90 minute
race is rare 10 say the least.
Results .
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MINI NOV: 1. Joe Klaeger; 2. .Grllll Harrington; 3.
Todd P.ker.
MINI INT 1. Don Sigrist; 2. Scon Amy; 3. G.ry
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Carney.
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125 BEG: 1. Bobbie Lee; 2 . Foster Edwards; 3. Miko
FBfNlndez.
125 NOV : 1. Doug Daviso n; 2. Mar k Gibbons; 3. Don
Urbanek.
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125 INT 1. Cr.ig Lee; 2 . Roy Stollord.
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. 125 EX: 1. Pst Hubbs; 2. Robert Groy; 3. Rob Miller.
2SO BEG: 1. D.... Mathis; 2. Baron Bibee; 3. Grllll
Koloo.
2SO NOV: 1. Rick AndonIon; 2. Dave Loyd ; 3. Stan
Northington.
2SO INT 1. David Stewart; 2. Joe McManus; 3. Dan
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Aahcraft.
250 EX: 1. Tom Katos; 2. Bob Broten; 3. Phil
Thorstensen.
OPENBEG 1. MikoBrunner; 2. Merk Neitzan; 3. Ron
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INT: 1. Miko _koll; 2. Bart Ho1i; 3. Ron
Monroal.
INTVETS; 1. Gary Gibbons; 2. HoYt Stathom; 3. PouI
Wilde.
IRON MAN: 1. MikoMeshkoll; 2. Robert Ripley.
Jackson jams In
DeAnza's mud
By Ron Lawson
SUN NYMEAD , CA , NOV. 12
A layer of sticky mud covered
DeAnza 's hilly MX course, but
tha t was hardly enough to stop
W indsong
Enterprises' Don
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Jackson (H us) f rom sweep ing to two
straigh t victories in the 250cc Inter med iate class. Brandon Baldwin from
Red la nds Suzuki , David Stewa rt
(Yam) ; a nd Ro bert Rip ley (Hon) all
planned to ta ke hom e top honors, bu t
it was Ja ckson , who is usually fou nd on
to p of the 125cc Int ermed ia te class,
who mastered t he d ifficult conditions
best. At the st a n of moto one, it was
Rip ley in fro nt , bu t before on e lap was
com pleted Bal d win took over , Rip ley
bega n to taper his pace early in the
race, apparently ha ving difficulties
with th e gooey track conditions. This
ga ve Baldwin an im me diate lead and
allo wed Jackson to slip by into second
place . At the halfway point Baldwin
was still in command, but he was
beginning to slack off a little. "My bike
was
acting
real
strange,"
he
commented later , "Every time I
opened it up , it felt like it was going to
sieze. " Bal dwin rode the malfunctioning scoot for one more lap and then
pulled off the track . Jackson was then
in the lead with nobody within striking
distance. He wen t on to the moto win
ahead ·of Stewart, Ripley and Da n
Moore (Mai). .
The next round started with
Baldwin gett ing the holeshot. O nce
again he opened up a strong lea d and
thi s time, his bike was running right.
Jackson passed Ba n Hitt for second
place on th e third lap, b ut then his'
ad van ce came to a halt du e to
Baldwin's already healthy lead . Bein g
the type of rider that doesn't take
unnecessary chances, J ackson elected
to concentrate on hol ding down
second place, which would give him
the over all win . The lead, however,
was dropped into his lap when .
Bald win fell near the end of the race ,
Overall results went to Jackson ,
Stewart, and Ripley.
The 250cc Pros were mastered by
another rider who is more accustomed
to small bores. Craig Gormley (Yam )
was unstopable as he roared to two
wins against Mark Rhea (Mai) and
David Hopkins (Suz).
Resu lts
MINI NOV 1. JaoonW8liner (Yam); 2. Grllll Harring:
ton lSuzI; 3. CherlieToylotISuzl.
MINIINT 1. Oon Sigrist (Yom); 2. Scon Amy IY. m!;
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3. Gary Carney (Yern).
125 BEG: 1. John Oimmitt (YOm); 2. Troce Dolion
(Yarn).
125 NOV: 1. Joey Thomes ISuzl; 2. Dovid DeRuiter
~uzl .
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2SO BEG: 1. Dale Room lHon); 2. MicI10eI Price
(Yern).
2SO NOV: 1. VIflC8f1t DePiazza ISuzl; 2. Dave Loyd
(Yom); 3. Eric 1Iei~ IHuol.
2SO INT 1. Oon J ackaon IHuol 2. David Stowart
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(Yaml 3. RobOrt Ripley lHon).
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2SO EX: 1. Croig Gormley IYom); 2. M.rk R _
IMoi); 3. Oavid Hopkins IHus).
OPEN NOV 1.. CrBig Gormley IY.m); 2. M.rk Rhea
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3. Dovid Hopkins IHull.
OPEN NOV: 1. J ohn Larson ISuzl; 2. Vin Viola(Y.ml.
Burtt unbeatable
atCoronaMX
By Ron Lawson
CO RONA, CA, NOV. 10
While the threatening bla ck -
The 2&Occ Beginners broke the bend a~ Corona. Next week: a metal gate.
clouds over Corona R aceway
might have scared away a few of
the less faithful riders , the ones
that came out to the Friday night
motocross were rewarded with perfect
track conditions. Mother nature's
capable hand watered the course just
the right amount early in the day and
then politely stopped at racetime .
It 's no big thing when Dan ny Bu n t
(Suz) wins the I 25cf Pro class . But this
time he went home with top money in
both the 250 and 125cc classes . Bum
got the holeshot of 250cc moto one.
but Joe Plante (Hon) managed to pass
him in the first tum . The two riders
then started to walk away from the rest
of the pack, engaged in a handlebartangling, elbow -bumping battle. On
the third lap Bu rtt m ade his move and
rec overe d the lead . Plante never really
gave up, but he was not changi ng
. quite so hard at the end of the moto .
Dave Coyle (Yam) took third ahead -of
Pryor Cam p bell (Suz).
T he ne xt ro und was more of the
same. Bu rtt grabbed the early lead ,
but Plante was rig ht on his tail. Lap
after lap , it was the same. Bu rn held
on to a small lead with Plante waiting
in the background for any opponun·
ity, Bu rtt went on to win the race and
the overall with Plante second and
Coyle third.
In the 125cc bout, it was once again
Burtt on top. He grabbed the lead at
the stan of moro one and never let go .
Behind him , there was a good race for
second between Jim DeGaine (Yam)
and Rob Miller (Suz). DeGaine and his
Yamaha , however. were working good
together and by the end of the race,
Mille r was a safe distance behind.
In the second moro , Burt t was again
in front but DeGaine ran into diffi culties. O n the first lap, he ran off the
track, losing valuable time to Miller
who ·was in second . DeGa ine was hot,
though . and within a few laps he made
up the lost ground and put himself
back in second behind a long gone
Bunt. Overall resu lts went Bu n t,
DeGaine , Miller, Robert Ellis (Suz)
and Sta n Galver (Suz) ..
The 125cc Intermediate class saw
Chu ck Beck pu ll of a convi nc ing two
moto win over Greg Zitterkopf (Suz)
and Jeff Priver (Ya m).
Results
MINI BEG: 1. Joll Schoelfer (Suz); 2. Rondy M. letUI
IYam); 3. KennyWoIlIon (Yern).
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MINI NOV: 1, Tracy Meeks lHeII; 2. . Lorry D.niel
IYern); 3. Terry Knight(Suz).
MINI EX: 1. Sam Storer; 2. Chris Perk. lHell; 3.
Randy_tHea).
125 BEG: 1. Howard Trosuijle (Yern); 2. KlIYin eaay
ISUll; 3. Ron M-..ISuZl.
125 BEG: 1. Bron lleily (Suzl; 2. Miko Wilkinson
lSuzl; 3. Don Harrison lHonl.
125 NOV: 1. Oon Urbanek (Y.m); 2. Todd Simmons
IYaml; 3. Ron HerrisonIYam).
125 INT 1. Chuck Bock ISuzl; 2 . Grllll Zinerkopf
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ISuzl; 3. J

