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Cycle News 1979 09 19

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I NOR11IERN DATEUNE ~ t- Randy Skiver blasted to yet enother Open Cafe win at Seattle Int'l Raceway. 40 Into the first turn it was Ke'lley WeIchel, riding for Fred's Cycle City,. who had the clean jersey and readable plates. By lap two Mark Gregson again managed the top position and held it to the finish, 30 minutes later, for the first moto win. Poor Kelley DNF after his best start of the year. It was Rick Benelt, on a Honda from Tacoma, who really put on a display of power and concentration to come across the line in second spot while Don Harding and Skeet Hise, fought a close duel for third and fourth. Gregson didn't make the starting line for the second go-round. The mechanical toll was high because of the conditions. Only 17 250cc Pros came to the line after a first moto count of38. Rick Benek took the lead off the line and smoothly motored. Ron Sun, riding for the Swedish Husky team, was close at hand until a get-off and finally mechanical problems forced him out of contention. Don Harding. came up to second and mudded it to the flag and second overall. Kevin Jansen (Kaw) rode two classes and made a battle of it, but had to settle for a fourth overall after the whoop-dee-doos got to him. Skeet Hise had to labor his way to third. Hise, two years ago, beat the best for the Open class overall - not this time. The Open Pro class put on a real show, thanks to Mark Hambleton and Dave Wood. Hambleton has been around for awhile; he's usually up nea.r the top but not at the top. Guys like Ron Sun, Tim Michletseh, Clay Azar and a few others usually take home the money. Today Mark put on the show. He led most of both motos which got the locals excited. His only problem? Concentration. He bungled both motos near the end and let the overall go away. Mark still rode well enough for second overall. Dave Wood got the volume green as he went 3-5 for the day. Barney Newman (Country Yamaha) rode to third spot, a far piece behind the leaders. Randy Pockrandt (Mai) pulled off a win to make up for a first moto disaster and took home fourth place money. Rocky Phoenix 1101 leads by a big margin to a 750 Production win. Tom Pearson (Suz), over from Missoula, Montana, did very well in the mud for a respectable fifth overall. We always like the Montana boys to come over, they always have a superneat attitude. The Northwest Challenge, weatherwise, held no surprises; the track itself did. It was better than the first Northwest Challenge by a mud-slide. Results 100 NOV: 1. Ron Vandehey ISuz); 2. Kevin Hofenb

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