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Creig Gormley 11M end RIck Stout C7ZJ Ieed the peck at DeAnze,
finish efforts. The win moves Coon
from seventh in the standings to a dOle
founh place with two more races in
the NO series. Woody Carlson fma1ly
had a no-erash night and parlayed a.%·
4 effon into a third overall
In the 125cc Pros, Bryon Antonacci
took a dOle tie- breaker win over point
leader Scon Meyer, as the fonner Mini
stan staged a beautiful side by side
match up in both mOlOS with the issue
in doubt right to the checkered. It was
son of a replay of the previous 1ftek's
action where Rick Johnson scored the
close win over' Antonacci. A
spKtacular, but unfonunately serious
double endo crash brought an end to
the beautiful side· by· side duel
between Clint Hardick and poiot
leader Kirk Grissom in the %SOcc Pro
second moto. Point leader Grissom
(Hon) had lost the fint mota to
Hardick by a scant bikeJength, and in
the second round held an early lead
over Hardick, with Clint finally
getting by with one of his patented
quick .moves. Then Grissom came
back and was running side by side with
Kir~, actually a few inches ahead
when it happened; Grissom appeared
to get a bit sideways as he went under
Hardick in the high banked nonheast
tum and then went off the jump
sideways also and hit in the same
fashion. Grissom then bounced up and
into Hardick who also started flipping.
With both riders the only %SOcc Pros
left running, it was a case of who was
going to get up fint and it was only
Hardick, who limped in for the win
and a tie for the ND Plug point lead.
Grissom required a trip to the hospital
where he was detained overnight.
After giving the large Junior
Minicycle field a month and a half
head stan on the NO Plug point chase,
"Amblin' Arni" Lemon is really
closing with a rush - piCking up his
third straight win and moving into
third in the point standings race.
Steady riding IO·year-01dJohn Conney
picked up another second place and
stays in second in the parnt battle
although Lemon is dosing up.
The wild uSec Juniors were just as
wild as ever with point leader Don
Seay scrambling to stay on top riding another borrowed bike (this
time a Kawasaki)- for a come from
behind win over Mike Monsegur.
Results
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MOTORCYClE ClASSES
250 PIlO: 1. CInl Hordid< CHonI: 2. Kirk Griooom
IHanl; 3. ar.n SoncMr lHanI.
125 PRO: 1. .,.,., _ _ lVomI; 2. Sam
~ lVomI; 3. MicheolICnab lVimI.
I50D INT: 1. tW. _
lVomI; 2. Ilic .-In
ICZl: 3. lion TuzinIIcy IV......
.
2501NT: 1. lion ~ IV....: 2. - . . ~
"11'
tHonI: 3. . . . ~ (coAl.
125 INT: 1. I<8nnI' Coon IV.",; 2. Kewin _
lSuzI; 3. Woottv CIrIoan oc-t.
I50D JR: 1. CIu:It ~ IV.....: 2. _
Rhodoo I....: 3. ~ Hell CSuzl.
250 JR: 1. lion UIflr-.IChI 1Hanl: 2. RicId ~
IHonI; 3. Dorok
CSuzl.
W_
125 JR DIY 1: 1. _
SIano ae.wt: 2. K_ ".".
lHanl: 3. Ton CIIrt< CSuzl.
125 JR DIY 2: 1. Don s.y IKMI; 2. MIke ~
CSuzI: 3. o.id HoI'-" CSuz).
WOMEN'S OPEN: 1. s.... _
IV.",: 2.
GIonno CorwiIlVoml: 3. April Dunlop CSuzl.
MINIINT: 1. TorTY ......., ISuzI; 2. _
Seyt-.
CSuzI: 3. o.id e . - CSuzl.
.
MINI
IV.",: 3.JR: 1. Ami lena> I~): 2. John Canney
_ _ CSuzl.
ATCClASSES
WOMEN'S 9O-13Occ: 1. Br_ Faa; 2. lilli
~ 3. Lindo Uppinoon.
70cc STOCK: ,. Laoy Hogonwl; 2.
3. Ami l.M1on.
3. !IDe<: STOCK: 1. Bob e-: 2. _
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e.--;
"""'""*"':
llOa: STOCK: 1. Jim _ : 2.
Bob Khoury.
Ken~:
3.
91·112cc MOO: 1. Ken S-.d; 2. Jim _ ; 3.
John_
113-132cc. MOO: 1. S _ Wright; 2. Perry
-n--; 3. Todd Mc:Uuc:Non.
No doubt about
Stout,at DeAnza
By Ron Lawson
SUNNYMEAO, CA, AUG. 12
In the past few months only
two names have topped the DeAnza 125cc Pro results, Riverside Suzuki rider Rick Stout and
Indio Suzuki's Craig GormleY. Every
week either one or the other comes out
and destroys the class but it has been .
rare that they show up on the same
week. Last Sunday. however, they
were both on the line, neither one
willing to _tie for anything but ftrst
overall.
Stout grabbed a handful of throttle
and shot out of thefim moto hole with
the pack following behind. Gormley
came off the line in founh and it took
him a couple of laps to put himself in
second, but Stout had already built a
small lead. Soon both riden were all
alone in front while Vanya Samarin
(Suz), Seon Baker (Kaw) 'and R'ich
Boiteau (Suz) diced for third. Samarin
eventually stabilized in with third but
Boiteau managed to pass Baker for
fOllnh and Kenny Trask (Kaw) moved
up from a near last place stan into
sixth place.
Back up front the action was
staning to heat up· with Stout getting
careless and allowing Gonnley to
gobble up his lead. The two of them
were now clOle eno\lgh to spit at one
another and it was an all out race.
Gonnley pushed hard. but Stout
wouldn't give in and the checkered
flag came out with Stout still on top.
Samarin. Boiteau and Baker followed,
but Trask ran into trouble and let M.
Smith (Hon) take over sixth.
GermJey was determined to taU the
second round and he came out of the
fint tum in front, but Stout was right
on his heels. The two of them once
again left the rest of the pack as they
waged their own private war for the
fint place money. At the halfway
point it began to look like Gonnley
would be the winner of the long
standing feud as he began to pull a
slight lead. But Stout wasn't about to
let it go that easy and he caught up in
the last half. It came down to the final
two laps with both riders still going all
out and then they tangled in a tum
and Gormley went down. Stout went
on to an anticlimactic win while
Gonnley was second, still with a good
lead over Rick Guilmen (S"uz) ,
Samarin an4 Todd Baldwin (Suz).
The 2S0cc Pro class was a runaway
win for a new name at DeAnza, Brian
Chereshkoff (hon). He led the fint
round from stan to finish while Keith
Brajevich (Kaw) was second ahead of
Clint Tarvin (Hon) and Chris Tarvin
(Hon). The second moto saw
Chereshkoff do it again with Brajevich
also repeating his first perfonnance.
Clint Tarvin was third again with only
Scott Smith (Suz) making a change in
. the top five by taking founh ahead of
Don Jackson (Hus).
Results
PEE WEE 11: 1. GnIg MocnlHanl: 2. KorTY T _
IV""".
PEE WEE 12: 1. _ . Mk:hetti CHonI: 2. Geb
Gonz8leo CSuzI.
MINI BEG:' 1. - . . Sc:toden CSuzl: 2. Robbie
_lVoml: 3. c,.;g Pondei fY.....
MINI Ht:N: 1. RencIy Gelica ae-t: 2. Jimmy _
IV.....
MINI INT: 1. Dar.- Sigriot lVom; 2. M" Uogo
oc-t: 3. T-vtor _
et.wl.
125 BEG: 1. Ccny Anguieno CSuzl: 2. Den Gentle
lSuz); 3. Denny M"ISuzI.
125 NOV: 1. . . . Mev- CSuzl; 2. Mike Itjdceroech
lSuzl3. Chrio Ben-. CSuzl.
125 INT: 1. Doug Devieon 1Suzl; 2. AIon _ _
lSuzl; 3. S _ Pl1IIIipe CSuzI.
125 EX: 1. Rick S1IDUt CSuzI; 2. Creig Gormley CSuzI;
3. Venye Semerin 1Suzl.
240 BEG: ,. PeIer e -.. lVem); 2. Jim..-v
lVom!; 3. Joeeph _lHon).
250 NOV: 1. Ruoly Henneh ISuzI; 2. _
N--.
I ~ 3. John y _ _ IV......
250 INT: ,. Sam t..nlZ lHonl: 2. DeIIid C _
lVom); 3. Pet T-vtor CHonI.
250 EX: ,. lIfion Chereohkoff IHon); 2. Keith
Brojeyic:h (~I: 3. CMn' Tervin CHon).
OPEN BEG: ,. Elmer Jeckaon ISuzI; 2. Berni.
Sic:o

