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J ohn Che rry (44) t oo k 125cc Novice honors at Cap itol City M X.
were Weldon Riebschleager , Keith
Davis, Frank Tello and John Bersch in
that order. Riebschleager took overall
125cc honors with a 1·1 day, followed
by Davis , 2·2 , and John Bersch , 3-4 .
The first moto start of the Open
Intermediates had Donny Cox roosting
Breidenback, Bowden and Moliere
with his Husky. Moliere took th ree laps
to pass everyone , but from there on
ou t , he d id all the roosting all the wa y
to the fin ish . Moliere steadily built h is
lead by about two seconds per lap and
left Cox and Bowden fighting for the
b ridesmaid pos ition. Cox lost some
eight seconds on the leaders during the
third lap , but made it up in four laps
when he passed Bowden and held on
for second . Bowden took third ,
Breidenback fourth and Clay Bain
fifth.
Moliere picked up the lead as he
directed the holeshot in the second
moto. Cox , Bowden, Breidenback and
Bain were warring for second. Bowden
shadowed Cox for four laps and passed
him on the fifth , bu t Bowden could
have used a "fifth" as he came out of a
back section at a snail's pace after
hitting himself on the gas tank .
Bowden allowed only Cox to pass
before he pulled himself together to
continue the battle. With three laps to
go Bowden had fallen too far behind
to regain his position and the second
moto finished , Moliere, Cox , Bowden,
Breidenback and Bain.
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Results
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MINI JR ANAl: 1. .-clueI< Pitts ISuzl; 2. Danny
SlOfboclt ISuzl: 3. fI>roaot Bradshaw ISuz); 4. Jolt Wilker
IV
om); 5. Todd ~er IVam) .
MIN SR ANAl: 1. Bryon Taylor lSuzl; 2. Der1ny
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SlOfboclt lSuzl; 3. G. Chomon lSuzl; 4. C. McColl lSuzl;
5. M. c.«oy lSuzl.
odutt
mini fino/; 1. Chrisloltin ISuzl; 2. Dove
0..-. lSuzl; 3. Devid SlUllI IVern); 4. Mike MoIleto
lSuzl; 5. M. 8erTy RitcheyIVern
l.
l 00cc NOV FINAl: 1. Bryon Teytor lSuzl; 2. Rendy
Trehen IV
am): 3. Rendy Teogue IV
ern); 4. Jeff MHIs
ISuzl; 5. Eugene BY'dIVern).
125cc NOV FINAl: 1. Torn Wim; 2. M. Moks; 3. S.
Willie; 4. C. Ritch;"; 5. D. K....H.
250cc NOV ANAl: 1. Chertie Hetch (C-Al; 2. Gory
_
lSuz): 3. Devid Petrick IVam 4. Jeff E1lisIHon);
);
5. Tony ParotiricIVom).
OVER 30 FINAl: 1. M. Bradshaw. IHusl; 2. Dove
Perker IVoml; 3. G. lJIbbo IKTM); 4. Dan AtkinsIVernl;
5. G. Behnkan IC·Al.
KLUNKER ANAL: 1. D..... Adems IVoml 2. John
;
BalcomIRok); 3. L.arry T·HiIlIVam).
125cc INT FINAL: 1. St..... Turner ISuz) 2. T.
;
Rlcherds IVaml; 3. M. GaulikIVaml; 4. S. Sontos ISuzl;
5. Kent Smelser (Suzl.
250cc INT FINAL: 1. M. Wheel", IVam); 2. D.
Spenc", (C·AI 3. K. PoweiIIMai); 4. J . FrllZier IHan); 5.
:
M. Newman IHonI.
OPEN INTANAL 1. M. MollerelVaml; 2. Donny Cox
:
IHull; 3. B. Bowden (Vom); 4. J . Breidenback IMai); 5.
Cley BainIVernl.
125 EX FINAl: 1. Weldon Riebschleoger ISuz); 2.
Keith Dovio ISuzl; 3. John Barsch lHon); 4. Frank Tello
ISuzl: 5. NeilCooper ISuz).
2SO EX FINAL: 1. Ru_ Powers IHon); 2. D"";d
DonioI IC·Al; 3. Mike M_s IHan) 4. Merk Olguin
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lHon); 5. Bobby Sherpe ISuzl.
OPENEX FINAl: 1. tlavid Stuns lVom);2. M. 8erTy
Ritch;" IMai).
Cherry and Balcom
soggy Capitol City
MXwinners
By John Rann ikko, J r.
AUSTIN , TX , NOV. 10
John Cherry spashed and slid
around a wet , muddy Capitol
City Night MX track to win the
125cc Novice class while Joe
Balcom, of San Antonio , earned first
pl ac e honors in the Intermed iate class
during the second round of th e a n nual
Frostbite series.
Three and a half inc hes of ra in
'd u ring the previous week had soaked
the track to the point that som e
sections had to be bypassed and the
whole track was shortened ; the
starting straightaway was a third the
length of the original . Puddles still
standing on the track left many
sections with only one line to make
pass ing difficult. The greasy sweepers
and slimy mudholes surely tested every
rider's abilities.
Paul Beach throttled into an early
125cc Novice lead off the sta rt with
only J ohn Cherry's Yamaha giving
pressure. Cherry was within striking
distance on the third lap when he took
a poor wet line into a sweeper , trying
to pass Beach, and his front wheel
washed out in the mire as he gracefully
fell face down in the mud . Five riders
passed while Cherry was down but ,
starting from seventh , Cherry once
again went to work on Beach.
Meanwhile , Johnny Middleton . ridi ng
a 100cc Suzuki , worked his wa y to
second place and held it until th e
clos ing laps when his motor went sour,
dropping h im to fift h at the fin ish .
Scott Scovas ja rod e conservat ivel y
throughout the enti re rnoto and
finished third whil e Cherry powered
through the greasy track to close on
the leader . At the c hec ke rs Paul
Beach's Yamaha held only three
seconds on John Cherry. Another
steady rider , Ron Cooper, worked
from ninth on the start to a fourth at
the finish .
Cherry didn't eat anyone's muddy
roosts during the second moto as he
led it from start to finish . First moto
winner Paul Beach , once again near
the front , challenged Cherry several
times but track condit ions limited
passing areas wh ich prevented Beach
from overtaking the leader. Johnny
Middleton held th ird for the early laps
of t he secon d m ot o bu t the sa me
engi ne problems that p lagued him in
the first m oto ca me back to haunt him
duri ng the second. Mid d let on 's 100cc
Suzuki co uld only crawl and he faded
far back into the pack .
Ron C oo p e r and Scott Scovasj a
co m bi ned fo r an interesti ng d ice
throughout the entire second moto.
Sco vasj a led most of the ra ce but
Cooper saw a cha nce to pass Scovasj a
and two lapped riders by tak ing a n
unorthodox line thro ug h a big puddle .
It worked . Cooper plunged in and
sprayed them wit h a wak e of co ld ,
muddy water a t th e sa me time .
Cherry held o n for th e m ot o win a nd
took th e 125cc Novice overa ll with 2· 1
finish es. Bea ch finis he d second overall
with Ron Cooper third .
T he Experts and Int errned iat es wer e
com bi ne d but since on ly one Expert
showed up , a nd he d idn't ride the
second m oto , it was essentia lly an
Intermediate m oto . Mike Fa rmer , the
Expert , won th e first moto , but as far
as th e Intermed iates were concerned.
Kevin . Fo wler took the holeshot as
Ellis , Jeff Wassom and Joe Balcom
followed . Honda m ounted Mark
Newman was last. Fowler went down
in a corner and got right ba ck in , but
it gave Balcom time to pass for the
lead . Meanwh ile , Newman had
worked into a challenging position and
passed a cou p le of riders , only to fall
down . relegated last place once agai n .
Persistence and hard driving paid off
as Newman pulled to second place at
the fin ish behind J oe Ba lcom . Kevin
Fowler fin ished third and J eff Wassom
fourth .
The second Intermed ia te moto
start ed just before m idnight and onl y
three bikes entere d . Balcom took the
holeshot as Fo wle r and N ewman
brought up the rear. During the first
lap Newman and Fowler took over the
lead , but they crashed together before ·
completing the lap , giving Balcom the
lead he nev er relinquished. After the
first lap the rnoto was a real yawner as
they finished Balcom , Newman and
Fowler: The overall order was the
same.
Rio Bravo hosts
GNC qualifier
at least one seco nd per lap over the
op po sition .
D avid McClain proved that he is for
real in moto one of the 125cc Expert
class by out -ra cing Glen Johnson .
McClain , on the Razor ba ck Bore
Special . was th e fastest thing on th e
track in moto one and st art ed m oto
two by working up from a bad start to
catch leaders Dan Co nway (A .J. Foyt
Suzuki) and Kyle Landrum (T C R
Suzuki). He appeared a su re winner
until he faded with two la ps to go and
settled for sec ond overall . Co nway,
who managed to slip p ast Landrum
while holding back McClain in th e
final rnoto . ended up the overall
winner after Glen J ohnson re ti red with
a shattered rear wh eel.
Da rr en Eames from Mesquite
( Lucky's Cycle -Suzuki ) showed the
local bo ys the quickest line around Rio
Bravo's high speed circuit , even
beating the resident fast guy Gen e
H egerneyer . The two swapped the lead
five times in the final moto trying to
decide just who was the fastest. Eames,
who at times seemed completely out of
control
trying ' to
hold
back
Hegemeyer , remained in charge and
held on to win .
Moto winners Robert Conran and
Jim Vaughn. both on Suzukis, did not
win the Open Intermediate contest
because the two were unable to pu t
together consistent motos, They left
the overall win to Tom Morrison
(Yam ah a ).
Greg Seitsrna's relaxed sty le and
super fast Can-Am MX-4 again
combined forces to dominate th e
250cc Juniors for the fourth weekend
in a row wh ile the rest of the class
wondered , " who is that guy?"
Locals Steve DeBlasio and Glen
Mathews won th e 125cc Novice A and
B groups but out -of-towner Jim Stoker
seemed right at home winning Group
C . Each rider had to fight off 30
competitors for his individual victory .
John Pollard couldn't get it together
in the first moto of the 100cc class but
came back in the final moto to win
the overall as first moto winner Mark
Rob inso n crashed in the final race.
Minibike class win ners Da rren
Howton (Stock Mini class) and Tim
J ustic (Senior Minibike) had to pull it
out in their final motos to defeat tough
competition. Junior minicycle ace
Warren Daily had to battle for his first
moto even though he won ; but in the
final he ran off from his challengers
suggesting that he might be the next in
a long line of Texas minibike
superstars. Bo Daugherty and Eddie
Vreeland played chase in the 50cc
class fo r the overall victory with Bo
sweeping both motes. Texas State
champ Angie Scott inj u red a wrist in
the first moto and was unable to pose a
threat to eithr ri der.
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By Mike Reilly
Resu lts
Results
MINI J R FINAL: 1. Tony Haage ISuz); 2. M;ke Bailoy
IVaml: 3. John Stowell ISuz).
MINI SR FINAL: 1. Bill Stout IVaml; 2. Ty Whtie
(Varni.
l00cc CLASS FINAL: 1. M;ke Cha,les ISUl); 2.
Randy T,aman (Yem ).
125cc NOV FINAl: 1. John Che

