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Danny Burtt (3¥) a.eeI the 121icc Pros lit Corona. .
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threateDing Sparks bad made the paAThoee two fiDiabed the race in that
order over consistent Loncarevich.
With a 2·1 score it was easy to 1ft
JUSt how Chris Sparks became the
overall winDer. Peterson was suoncl
overall and should be retUrning to
retaliate. Loncarevich looked goocl out
there and settled into third place
overall.
Resutts 1.
_
5Oa::
S _...... US/; 2. _ _
_lSuzl; 3. Gory _lbIiI.
MIN 8Occ: 1. Chrio Sportas ae-t; 2. 0.. _ _
lVom/; 3.
ictl lVom/.
MINI INT: 1. 0 . - s..n-s lVom/.
100 JR: 1. Tony T...... lSuzl.
125 JR: 1. lliMt _
lVomk 2. w..".. ~
ISuzl: 3. C.J. WennorlSuzl.
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1251NT: 1. Doug llu8eck IV....I; 2. E _ ~
CHank 3. Stew e-..lSuzl.
125 PRO: 1. RondY Skinner IOCSI.
2!iO JR: 1. C.J. WonrwlSuzl; 2. Tom Duddey IV....I;
3. Deoid tae.nIn IV....I.
2!iO INT: 1. lMry _
lHonl; 2. Marc Crooby
CHanI; 3. Joe LemkolAmlCl.
2!iO PRO: 1. Miko SchoIIstaII lHan); 2. Tim SoItor
lHanI.
500 JR: 1. W..".. ~ ISuz); 2. Miko CaotiIIo ISuzl;
3. John Podilla lSuzl.
500 INT: 1. Gory Gonzales IMoil; 2. Michool Heir
IV....I.
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500 PRO: 1. Ted HoY! (V....I; 2. Bi..Jowoll (Moil.
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Burtt boogies at
CoronaMX
By Ron Lawson
CORONA. CA. JUNE 22
With several months of bad luck.
and second places behind him,
Redlands Suzuki's Danny Burtt
returned to the winner's circle at
36
Corona Raceway after a dOle race
with Rick Stout in the 125cc Pro class.
In the fint moto. Bunt put himxH
into an early lead. but Stout's DG
Suzuki was right on his tail. While the
two of them pulled away. third place
was still up for grabs with several
riders in contention. Roben Green of
Anaheim Suzuki. Don Griewe (Hon).
Greg Zitterkopf '(Suz) and Keith.
Williamson (Suz) were all within a few
feet of one another as they bumped
and juggled for any kind of advantaF.
At the end of lap one. however. it was
Green not so securely on top with
Griewe pushing bard. It wam't un.til
the fifth lap that anything changed
with Griewe finally moving into third
past a fading Green. who was also
passed a shon time 'Iater by Chris
Swank (Kaw). Meanwhile. back on
top. the batde was as fierce as ever
with Burtt still holding off a
determined Stout. Stout's job was
suddenly made easier when Burn
crashed one lap before die white flag.
but then he almost gave the lead back
to the remounted Bunt when he ran
off the track two turns later. But Stout
was still on top at the fiQish with Burtt
second and Griewe third.
The stan of the next round was a
reversal of the first with Stout getting
the lead in the first tum and Bunt
.playing catcb up. Once again it was a
two way race with third place being
decided in a srparate battle several
seconds behind. Griewe took the spot
much earlier this moto, but he was still
under pressure aU the way to the end
frotn Swank. Up front. Stout and
Burtt kept at it until Bunt took the
lead on the same lap that he bad lost it
in the first round. "I only made one
mistake that race, and Burtt nailed
me." Stout commented later. "but it
was a good race."
An interesting highlight of the
night's racing was a shootout between
the Malcolm Smith retail store slaff
and the warehouse staff. Both motos
were runaway battles between retail's
Wayne Martin (Hus) and warehouse's
Kenny Jones (Sul.). Jones crasbed in
round one. taking third behind Martin
arid Vinnie DiPadova. who was doing
quite well considering he was on a
RM125 while almost all the rest of the
pack rode Open classen. In the next
moto. Jones came back for the win
with Manin and DiPadova following.
but overall it was still Manin. Jones
and DiPadova.
Results
n:omI:
MIN BEG: 1. Phil Smith lSuzl; 2. John Gorjoo
3. """""NClI(: 1. CIwiI Taylor lHCSI; 2. Gory Clork
_lSuzI.
_
lVom/; 3. Olio CociI a<-I.
100 BEG: 1. Cun
CV....I; 2. Robert
McRoyaaldo lVomI: 3. _ Br-.g lSuzl.
125 BEG: 1. S - Bo-..y ISuzl: 2. _
ToIIa
CSuzl; 3. ScaIt r _ CSuzl.
125 BEG: 1. Scal1 Mons lVomI: 2. _ W - CSuzI;
3...... McEIliIh CSuzl.
125 BEG: 1. Ed _lVomI; 2. Tom W_1Suzl:
_ins
.3. ~SirMlVom/.
125 NOV: 1. Rood _
1V1mI: 2. ..-. .......
CSuzI; 3. _
PIlazzalD lHanI:
126 NOV: 1. __
......1Suzl: 2. CrIig ~
CSuzl;3. _
125 !NT: 1. Fmc! Cambo CSuzI; 2. Alan ~ ISuzl:
3. Scal1 ~ CSuzI.
125 PRO: 1. Donny IIurlt lSuzl; 2. RIck SlDut ISuzl: 3-
Dan GrieoIo lHonI.
2!iO BEG: 1. _
sen.tippit
Applomiro lVom/; 3. Ed ~ lHonI.
ISuzl: 2. Curt
2!iO NOV: 1. Rabort e-zo lVom/; 2. CrIig _
lSuz); 3. W.."..W._lHonl.
2!iO NOV: 1. Alan 51<_ lHanI; 2. Deoid NeoIlHank
3. Tadd_lHonI.
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2!iO INT: 1. Eric MocCnlcken IHop); 2. Mike _
CSuzl; 3. Jerry EblIng (KoW)"
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250 PRO: 1. S... goIguz lHonl; 2. Joe UcciordI (Hanl;
3. Rabort RonocIoy CHan).
OPEN BEG: 1. <>-go Wohrmon IV....I; 2. Dono
Dumand lVom/; 3. Poul_ (KTMI.
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OPEN NOV: 1...... ~ lHon~ 2. Gory Wil
ISuzl: 3. Mike T_IVImI.
OPEN PRO: 1...... SodIor lVom/; 2. Don _
lSuzl.•
SHOOTOUT: 1. w..".. _ _; 2. Kenny.lSuzl: 3. Vonnie llIf'odooe lSuzI.
M8rk Yorba finda. slippery spot during DeAnza·. 2IiOcc Novice race.
Gormley takes
DeAnzaMX
By Ron Lawson
SUNNYMEAD. CA. JUNE 24
Hullett Distributing made their
presence known at the DeAnza
Cycle' Park Racing Club's motocross last Sunday by giving away
miscellaneous motorcycle accessories
to some of the finishers. Chest
protectors. grips and tires were
randomly distributed to the crowd of
eager MXers. making the day·
profitable for lhe sportsmen as well as
the Pros.
In the 125cc Experl class. lhe rider
thar came o~t on top of a close. hard
fought race was Indio Suzuki's Craig
Gormley (Suz). He rook the lead early
in the lirst moto, but DC's Rick Stout
(Suz) and Barnes Yamaha's Mark
Barnes were botb right on his tail.
Gormley eventually built up a small
cushion while Stout and Barnes traded
places several rimes. but as soon as
Stout bad established himself firmly in
second. he reeled in the leader
considerably. At the finish. however. it
was still Gormley. Stout and Barnes
ahead of Bill Pelto (Suz) and Keitb
Williamson (Suz).
Moto two staned in much die same
way. with Gormley in front PUl'Slled by
Stout and Barnes. But tbis time
Barnes fell on the second lap. leaving
third place up for grabs ~n Pelto
and Williamson. Williamson was lhe
one to come out ahead of that battle.
bur he was still a long way behind
Stout and Gormley who were closer to
each otber tban ever. Gormley beld a
narrow edF until the fifth lap when
Stout knifed through the inside of a
tum. cleanly talting the lead. Gormley
was still in tbe race. though. and his
constant pressure begll11 to take its toll
on the leader by tbe pimh lap. Stout
was getting into lapped traffic by tbat
time-and he was trying to waste as little
time as possible in passing the slower
riders. It got a little hairy a couple of
times and then he finally got tangled
up with one of them and went down.
Gormley narrowly avoided the crash
himself. but went on to win tbe race
with Williamson second and Stout
third. Overall it was Gonnley. Stout.
Williamson. Pelto. Greg Zitterkopf
and Bames.
The 250cc Intermediate claSli was
complex. but it saw Danny Cannon
(Mai) take an overdue first overall.
The first round saw first· time
Intermediate Pat Taylor (Hon) take
the win ahead of Cannon and Mark
Branch (Suz). but in round two.
Taylor fell and Cannon took an easy
win. Totaled. it went Cannon. Taylor
and Branch.
Results
PEE WEE: 1. Alan _
lSuzl; 2. KimbotIy
_lSuzl.
PEE WEE: 1. John AIIDn CHon); 2. JoIl Ponorjan
lHan).
MINI BEG: 1. Jimmy _
IV....); 2. Miko
Thampoan I~; 3. Lance Hop"," lKewl.
MINI NOV: '1. Miko Finders ISuzl: 2.
Oan~v
Wawrzyniok IV....I; 3. Jim Mc:Monuo CSuzl.
125 BEG: 1. ~k W1i1iom1an lSuzl; 2. Oaug Phelps
• lSuz); 3. Robert Tello ISuzl.
125 NOV: 1. JIlO K~ IV....I; 2. llaug Richards
lSuzl; 3. Scatt Amv IVom).
125 INT: 1. KennV Trnk CI

