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Cycle News 1979 06 20

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doctor, was taken to the hospital for treatment of heat exhaustion. No word at presstime on the outcome of any of the hospital trips. Kawasaki's "Jammin' Jimmy" W-einert has been accepled by the FIM to contest the final three 500cc World . Championship MX Se~ies rounds. He'll remain in the U.S. until the AMA 250cc National Championship MX Series is over, then join Lackey in Rolland, Belgium and Luxembourg. Weinert is expected to ride the "new" bikes, leaving the proven equipment .for Lackey's title chase_ Yamaha's 500cc Road Race World Champion "King Kenny" Robarts assisted in the ABC Wide World of Sports color commentary at the Bel-Ray 500cc USGP of Motocross while Yamaha's other 500cc World Champ Heikki Mikkola did his thing on the course. In Sunday morning's qualifying, Heikki Mikkola turned in the best time on the wet (in places) and dusty (in places) Carlsbad track. The Flying Finn was clocked at 2:22.50 while second best qualifying time went to Brad Lackey at 2:24.30, almost two seconds back. Danny LaPorte's 2:25.10 was good for third ahead of Roger DeCoster's 2:25.32. Mike Bell completed the fastest five with a 2:26.10 run. Kawasaki's Tommy Croft withdrew his entry to the Bel-Ray 500cc USGP of Motocross due to a concussion suffered at the New Orleans Superdome race on the previous weekend. Darrell Shultz failed to make the race at Carlsbad when he bailed off during practice and went to the hospital to have his shoulder/collarbone checked out. Gaylon Mosier withdrew from the USGP on Sunday morning with abdominal pain, reportedly due to stomach flu. CCM rider Bob Wright collapsed right at the checkered flag and, after receiving attention from the track Confused over the way Carlsbad overall results were figured7 Here's how it was done: The FIM uses Olympic scoring (one point for first, two for second, etc.! to determine the overall results for press people who can't handle having more than one winner for a single day's racing.Ties are broken using times from the motos. World Championship points are awarded to riders on the basis of a two-race day, and the system is the FIM 15point, 10-place system. If you calculate GP points, and award overall positions that way, the results change drastically. For example, Chuck Sun would not have finished third by the GP point system. Brad Lackey, who placed 13th overall by the Olympic system, scored 15 GP points for his second moto win. Sun, on the other hand was awarded only 10 GP points for his 4-9 finish. Grand Prix MX bike weights varied from the lightest (surprisingly monoshocks are reputed to be heavy) machine. Rick Burgett's Bill Westtuned Yamaha, at 217 lb., to the heaviest (not surprisingly) bike. Bob Wright's CCM four-stroker, at 246 lbs. But, as one motojournalist asked at Carlsbad, how much does Ricky Burgett weigh 7 . Gerrit W.olsink's winning Suzuki weighed in at 218 lb.. as did DeCoster's Suzuki. Rond's Suzuki and Smith's Honda. The official list put Bell's Yamaha at 228 lb., although Mike reported that it checked in at 218. Likewise, the list puts Rex Staten's Yamaha at 225 lb. Mikkola's weighed 221. Strange ... The Uni-Trak Kawasekis varied in weigfit Lackey's registered at 220 Well, here's how it looks on the outside, at least. The long-awaited and wildly-rumored 500cc Grand Prix road racer from Honda features a V-4, water-cooled, four-stroke motor. It's cradled in a monocoque chassis that, as you can see. is suspended' by some sort of monoshoek-type suspension. No more detailed specs ara available. but what a neat photo to look at and speculate overI lb.; Weinert's weighed 229 lb.; Mosier's was the heavy at 232 lb. Suzuki not only captured the 500cc USGP win and the 250cc Support class victory at Carlsbad over the June 10 weekend, their warrior in the 125cc GP wars, Harry Everts, swept the Finnish round of the 125cc World Championship MX Series with a perfect 1-1 score. Seen at Carlsbad were Peter and Judy Lamppu. Both work in the movie industry in Hollywood, Peter as a carpenter on movie sets, Judy as a script girl. She reportedly will ba coming out with a record in the not-too-distant future. Hope she'll see that Papa gets a copy and info on availability. Dick Burleson rode his Hus

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