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anyone ('Is(' to win the Amateur class
with 42 points.
In the highly contested Novice and
Beginner classes. most of the riders
were dazzled by the length of section
three which followed the side of a
streambed strewn with cobblestones
and boulders. The Beginners exit was
up and over the left bank, while the
Novices cont inued on into section
four. Section five proved to be the wet
spot in most of the riders' day as many
dabs were recorded on the rocks. Joe
Grencius and Wayne Scott were closely
followed by Jim Boutell until the log
stopped Jim. Wayne wound out the
day as top Novice.
Dave Patterson, following some
Expert schooling was tops in the
Beginner class and now enjoys the
rank of Novice. The Women and Kids
c asses were combined and included a
two hour school held by Boyd
-Bernard. With sections set up
especially for them. these classes have
sfarted to grow once again.
;J.n The highlight for the day was the
- Sidehack competition. With eight
teams signed up, it proved to be most
exciting. Since this is a new event here
in southern California, most of the
other riders turned into spectators or
checkers. With some revised section
nags for thr "Hacks," Section one
became a "Let it all hang out"
situation. Section two was over the
bank and around the tree. Sections
three and five were in sand with turns
and then up banks. Section four was
the true test, off the bank and a light
turn at the bottom, up the stream and
over the log at the end. Long dabs,
stalling and several good old crashes
all led to lotS of fun and laughs for a
day in the life of trials riders.
Those interested in Sidehack trials
,competition contact Boyd at Burbank
Yamaha-Montesa for a fall series
starting in October. The number is
213/845-8738. Next V.O.T.E. event is
Sept. 23.
Results
EXPERTS: 1, Scott Head IBull; 2. Andre Plouffe
IBull; 3. M. Bernbaum IBuli.
AM: 1. Joe Ige IYaml; 2. D. Bernard (Manl; 3. Gary
Conred IBull.
m NOV: 1. Wayne Seo" IKawl; 2. J. G,encius (Bull: 3.
J. BoutelilBulI,
BEG: 1. D. Patterson (Bull; 2. Sandy Ross IHanl; 3. B.
Morris (Bul).
WOMEN: 1. Donna Manis (Hon): 2. Robin Ebinger
{Yaml; 3. Lindo Canrad IHonl.
KIDS: 1. Cindy Scott (Hanl;
2.
B. Conrad IVaml; 3.
Keith Morris tKaw).
SIDEHACK: 1. D. BernardlW. Scott;
BernbaumiA. Plouffe; 3. S. Ross/R. Ebinger.
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Lawrence, Hansen,
Strauss top final
CRCIIRC SerIes
MX
By Keith Clemons
TRABUCO CANYON, CA, AUG. 5
This was the final round of the
'California Racing Club/IRC Tri
'Race Series and the final round
for Racing World motosports
park as well. Racing World officially
closed the doors to the motocross scene
with this last race but wrapped it up
with a CRC spectacular which packed
- - 'em in for a mammoth goodbye and
) along with Inoue Rubber Co.. put ·on
~'-a classic race that will make Racing
lI'World long remembered.
It was the third and last race for
CRe's IRC summer series and the last
chance to cash in on the $7,500 in
awards to be given away. Pros going
for the big money lined up in force
while sportsmen scrambled through
the dust to claim their products and
trophies. Over 1,400 riders showed up
to race in the series' three events.
Mike Brown and his LOP Yamaha
led wire to wire in the first 125cc Pro
race but later, after running in the
250cc class also, wasn't able to follDw it
up for the overall. Brown ran the first
race untouched followed by Mark
Lawrence most of the way. Lawrence
held a strong second until the ninth
lap when Jammin' Jim Holley was able
to jump by. Lawrence came back,
hDwever, to finish number two on his
own LOP Yamaha, putting Yamaha
support rider Holley back into third.
Taking over Brown's first race
position, John O'Mara led the second
moto from holeshot to nag and came
back from a first-race fDurth place to
complete the day third overall.
Lawrence held the second place
position throughout the moto once
again, which put hiin in position to
take the first place money. Brown,
with his third place in the second
moto, captured second overall. Holley
finished fourth.
Donnie Hansen took cDmmarni Df
the top money position in the 250cc
Pro race. Starting with the holeshot he
carried the number one position for
four laps but Greg Robertson popped
his Wheelsmith Maico into the front
before the close of the fifth. Hansen
didn't give up, however, and pressured
Robertson into yielding the position
back on the ninth lap. Mike Brown
rolled home in third.
After finishing fourth in the fust
race Jeff Jennings hopped his U.S.
Suzuki into an early lead and looked
like an easy winner for six laps.
Hansen picked up a fourth place start,
but he wasn't to be left behind and on
the seventh tour of the course pushed
Jennings aside to lay claim to his
second win for the day and top 250cc
money. Jennings finished second in the
race but only fourth overall. Mike
Brown finished third again but did it
the hard way, coming up from a sixth
place start. Brown was rewarded for
his effort with a second overall while
third for the day went to Greg
Robertson.
Scott Cavness rode his Anaheim
Suzuki to take a no contest Open Pro
first moto win.. Cavness led the troops
from the drop of the gate to the drop
of the nag. Hal Strauss picked up an
early second place position and held it
all the way with Bob Marino not far
behind to finish third.
The last race of the day was the final
round for the Open Pros. First moto
winner Cavness bailed out early in the
second moto and couldn't pick it up in
time to make an effective finish.
Meanwhile, Donnie Hansen, who
dumped his set-up in the first moto for
his own bad finish, came up hot in the
second round. Hansen followed fronrunner Strauss for the first four. laps
but cut by to take the second moto win
before the end of the fifth. Strauss
didn't worry about it though his two
second places landed him first overall.
Second overall went to Mark White
who finished third in the second moto
and third for the day wound up being
Cavness. Goodbye Racing World MX,
from the California Racing Club.
Results
OPEN PRD: 1. Hal Strauss IMail; 2. Mark Whi'e
IMail; 3. Scott Cavness ISuzl.
OPEN INT: 1, Kevin Clark IYam); 2, Jim Ervin, Jr.
ISuzl; 3. Steve Blazek ISull.
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OPEN NOV: ,. John McCormK:k IVaml; 2. Ed
Walters (Vaml; 3. Phil Molnar (Husl.
OPEN BEG: 1. Robert Orozco (Mai); 2. Tom Tusko
(Yaml; 3. Brian Sullivan (Mail.
250 PRO: 1. Donnie Hansen (C-A); 2. Mike Brown
(Yaml; 3. Greg Robertson {Mail.
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250 INT: 1. Duane Mapes IMail; 2. Kevin Olson IMail;
3. Todd Clark ISuzl.
250 NOV: 1. Tom Sullivan IKawI; 2. Paul Bebek
(Han); 3. Mark Stroup ISuz).
250 BEG: 1. Bill Haynsworth {Sull; 2. Kent Bartels
lHan); 3. Vincent PhiU;ppi ISull. .
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Scott Cavness leads Open Pro winner Hal Strauss at Racing World's CRC MX.
125 PRO: i. Mark Lawrence IYaml; 2. Mike Brown
(Vam); 3. John O'Mara (Yaml.
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125 INT DIV I: 1. Eddie Glover fKawI; 2. Darel Francia
(Yaml; 3. Roy Gomez ISuzl.
125 INT DIV II: 1. Rick Cecrle (Suzl; 2. Kevin Il