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Louisiana. A crash victim while
leading in Houston, Theriot played
the smart game today to win the 250cc
Intermediate class. Finding himself in
second on the first lap behind Texan
james Labarba, Theriot patiently
waited for an opening and squirted by
for the lead on the fourth lap. Ben on
his Honda World CR 250 motored to a
big lead over runner·up Labarba who
ran a very impressive race.
Andy Murray from Corpus Christi,
Texas won the 125cc Novice class
riding a Kawasaki. It was a sweet
victory. Murray was fourth at the start
behind jon Liddie from Alabama,
Randy Stewart and Fritz Heiduck
from Louisiana. By the second lap the
top four were swapping positions in
and out of every comer. Eventually
"Hurricane" Heiduck grabbed the
lead with Murray right behind.
Heiduck got in trouble traversing the
finish line whoops and Murray roared
around for the lead, At the finish
Andy was all smiles and three seconds
ahead of Heiduck, Stewart and Kenny
Cox from Georgia who stormed up on
the last lap.
The Minibike stock class, because
of the fact that the machines are dead
stock, usually produces the mOSt
competitive minibike racing in the
GNC line· up. The New Orleans race
was no exception. Following jerry
Howell's incredible holeshOl, Todd
Bray, on the E.C. Birt Special,
gobbled him up and took the point on
the first lap. Tibbs McCullough
quickly grabbed second and Greg
Fouts third. The three Minibike
superstars hounded each other
unmercifully with Fouts slipping
around McCullough, both bashing
into Bray's rear fender. Something
had to give and it did. McCullough
stalled his Nogales Cycle Center
Suzuki and couldn't catch back up. It
would be settled between Bray and
Fouts. Fouts swept his Denton Suzuki
inside Bray by stuffing him at a
corner, but Todd was back in front as
he powered around Fouts through a
sweeper. A lapped rider on the final
lap slowed Bray and Greg Fouts almost
got him, but didn't. Todd Bray won
the best race of the day over Fouts,
McCullough and Derick Latham from
Oklahoma.
Todd Bray and Greg F.outs were the
leaders starting the Minibike Senior
event but that didn't last long as Bryan
Taylor outjumped them both over
Honda Hill. Taylor looked like he was
going to run away with it until he
made a rare mistake and dropped his
Yamaha. 'Bray and Fouts were hung
up with Taylor's machine and Scooter
Stafford used the opportunity to get
out front on his Yamaha Motors YZ.
Within several laps things had settled
down with Stafford running perfectly
in the lead, Bray second, Derrick
Latham on a Kawasaki third and
Carroll Richardson fourth, Todd
Bray's Suzuki dropped out with engine
problems on .the final lap as
Richardson moved his Denton Suzuki
past Latham for second and Marty
Brown worked around Bobby Gilbert
for fourth at the finish. Scooter
Stafford went on to win the Senior
class with a convincing margin beating
the best Minibike pilots in a six state
area,
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The Minibike junior class didn't
lack for excitement either. Angie Scott
rocketed her Russell Allen Kawasaki
KX 80 into the lead but fell allowing
Greg Thomas and Danny Storbeck
into the first positions. Chuck
Wilkerson, Warren Dailey and Stacy
Marek were next to follow. Greg
Thomas and Danny Storbeck on
Suzukis played cat and mouse for
seven laps but Storbeck couldn't force
a mistake or find a way around, and
Thomas handled the pressure like a
pro for the win.
Randy Hatten holeshot the 100cc
final on his Yamaha International
YZI00cc but that didn't last long as
Randy slipped down eventually taking
third. Daniel Schmitt assumed the first
position and confidently slipped away
from all challengers to win by five
seconds aboard a Yamaha.
Robert Buisson,jr. returned for the
125cc Intermediate contest which he
won on his Vernon's Cycle Yamaha.
Buisson chased Mississippi ace Wayne
Thompson for three laps until he
skyrocketed over Honda Hill for the'
lead. Behind them, Bubba Wilson was
slicing through the pack with Gene
Hegemeyer in his draft. This pair
swapped positions as they moved into
'third and fourth on the last lap. At the
finish Buisson' beat Thompson; and
Hegemeyer lost JUSt enough control of
his Suzuki in the finish line whoops to
give up third place to Wilson.
250cc Novice rider Doug Melton
and Open Intermediate contestant
Glen Guedry probably consoled each
other late that night crying into their
beers. Both riders rode briliiantly
holding back every challenge until the
final lap on the final set of whoop·de·
dos before the flag and then crashed,
losing the Superdome National by six
feet. Guedry had the saddest tale to
tell because he couldn't restart his bike
and finished out of the top 10, Tim
Wagner was the beneficiary of
Guedry's misfortune, winning the
Open Intermediate class.
At least Doug Melton didn't lose
everything in the 250cc Novice final.
After some furious early lap racing,
things settled down to a three rider
battle for the win. Melton and Texas
riders Darren McKee and jerry
Friedrich had broken away from the
field and put on a four lap no holds
barred slugfest right down to the last
straightaway. Sprinting for the
checkered flag, Melton made a fatal
mistake when he glanced over to see
McKee closing from the outside of the
track. In that split second Melton lost
control over the final set of
treacherous whoops and bounced
across the finish lim; on top of his
handlebars and in second position
behind winner Darren McKee on a
Spruill Honda CR. Friedrich on a
Kawasaki was third.
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Results
MINI·MINI: 1. B.B. McLeod ISuzl; 2. Angie Scott
ISuzl; 3. Ronnie Tocheoo< Iltal.
OVER 30: 1. Billy Click IHoo); 2. Billy Hobbs {Hool; 3.
Michael Morland IHusl.
OPEN: 1. Tim Wagner (Honl; 2. Tracy Durham ISuz);
3. Pons Thomas (Suzl.
2SO EX: 1. Mickey Pizzitola (Kawl; 2. Bill Hobson
(Han); 3. D...ryl Heisl.. IVaml.
2SO INT: 1. Ben Th.. io, (Honl: 2. James L.abatba
IHan); 3. BOOba Wilson IVaml.
2SO NOV: ,. Danen McKee (Honl; 2. Doug Melton
IKawl; 3. Je