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Pete Wanket and Jeff Jennings 1271 bettie in the CMC Saddlebeck &OOcc Pros.
David Gerig gets stylish at
Saddlebllck.
Gomez, Jennings,
Wanket victorious
atCMC
Saddleback MX
By Mike Klinger
ORANGE, CA, SEPT. 30
With the year winding down
quickly, the precious number one
plate points are coming very
hard. Tony Gomez (Suz), Jeff
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Jennings (Han) and Pete Wanket
(Yam) added ta their point totals by
winning their respective classes at the
Continental Mota-sports Club's Saddle·
backMX.
CMC's current number one plate
holder in the 125cc class, Tony
Gomez, pulled off a I-I tally in the
125cc Pros. Andy Northrup (SoP)
grabbed the holeshot in mota one and
led for a couple of laps until Gomez
tracked his way into the lead. Follow·
ing Northrup was Tim Theodore (Suz)
and Andy Orescanin (Suz). Gomez was
never challenged for the win,
Northrup secured second and
Theodore was third.
In mota two the story was the same.
Gomez worked his way into the lead
after Rick Atkins (Suz) led for three
laps. Theodore and Northrup again
diced it out with Northrup taking the
flag after racing the remaining three
laps without a shift lever. The overall
obviously went to Gomez, second to
Northrup then Theodore.
Jeff Jennings, after taking a couple
of weeks off, came out to ride two
Kelvin Franks-prepared Hondas. In
the 250cc Pros, Jennings grabbed an
early lead with Juan Benivedez (C·A)
in hot pursuit. Behind the top two
were Jim Domann (Yam) and Ben
Wald (Mai). On lap two, Benivedez
went down and Domann gained
second position and was never
threatened. Up Tite's Allen Smith
(Hus) was having troubles in the
middle of the pack but he slowly
picked off riders one by one to
eventually nail down third place. The
mota totals were Jennings, Domann,
Smith and Clint Hardick (Han).
In mota two, Jennings and
Benivedez struggled into the first turn.
Jennings put the Franks "Roo" into the
lead and never looked back. Domann
was right up front along with Smith.
The mota ended with the top three
positions going to the same riders as in
mota one. Jennings received the
overall, Domann was second and then
Smith and Wald.
The Open Pro race was quite a
contest. Pete Wanket (Yam) and
Jennings (Hon) were no farther apart
than one bikelength for the entire first
mota. Jennings put the Franks fourstroker into the lead after Wanket had
led for three laps. David Gerig (Suz) was
a solid third and Lee Ramage (Mai)
was fourth.
Moto two was the decider. Wanket
had to place higher than Jennings for
the overall. Jennings got off to a
runaway lead but fell lame to shifter
problems. Maico-mounted Bill Jewell
was then eyeing Wanket for first place,
with Chuck Pettigrew (Mai) running
third. After all the points were tallied,
Wanket went 2-1 for first overall,
Jewell (5-2) was second and Jennings
(1·6) was third.
Results
MINI JR: 1. N. Acevedo ISuzl; 2. K. Dietz IYaml; 3. K.
a.daIYoml.
125cc JR: ,. J. McDougal IHonl; 2. C. Freeman
IHanI; 3. M. lair ISuzl.
2SOcc JR: 1. K. Erb (Yaml; 2. J. Green IHanI; 3. R.
Guthridge ISuzl.
500cc JR: 1. T. Cummings IMail; 2. R. Guard IHusl:
3. R. Brauer IMail.
125cc INT: 1. R. Yeno ISuzl; 2. R. Nolin IYam); 3. S.
B,own ($os).
250cc INT: 1. B. Gilleran IYaml; 2. J. lysdale IHonl;
3. D. Penigrew IMail.
500cc INT: 1. T. T~omas IYaml; 2. F. TidwelllMail; 3.
K. PelrangelolCCMI.
125cc PRO: 1. T. Gomez ISuzl; 2. A. Northrup ISoP!;
3. T. Theodore ISuzl.
2SOcc PRO: 1. J. Jenr.ngs IRool; 2. J. Domann
IYoml; 3. A. Smith IHusl.
500cc PRO: 1. P. Wankel (Yaml; 2. B. JewelIIMMI;
3. J. Jennings (Rool.
Matt Tedder leads Paul Thede 1231 and Andy Jefferson at DeAnza.
Jefferson Jams at
DeAnzaMX
lead and then pull away with it. Pat
Taylor (Hon) got two seconds Jor
second overall over Branch's 4-3 and
Raben Esparza's 3-4. Kelly McGuUe
rounded out the top five with a 6-5.
By Ron Lawson
Results ,.
PEE WEE:
SUNNYMEAD, CA, SEPT. 30
tHanl; 3. Greg _IV",",.
MINI NOV: 1. L-.d - - . (Suzl; 2. .Jimmy
The crowd at DeAnza Cycle Park
picked up somewhat last Sunday,
undoubtedly owing to the cooler
temperatures and better track
conditions. The course was almost
dustless and stayed fairly moist all day
and everyone had a good time racing
and enjoying the weather.
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This week the 250cc Pro class was
again the biggest group of riders.
Victorville Suzuki's Yamaha-mounted
Andy Jefferson took top honors there
after a long close battle with Suzuki of
Pomona riders Paul Thede and Matt
Tedder as well as Crown Cycle's Greg
Zitterkopf (Mai). Tedder got the jump
in round one but it was Zitterkopf on
top after one lap. Thede was a very
close third while Jefferson was battling
with Darryl Lumbanis (Mai) for
fourth. Lumbattis, however, bailed off
in the early part of the race and spent
most of his time trying [Q make up
ground. The battle for the lead in the
meantime had turned into a three way
affair with Zitterkopf. Tedder and
Thede all going for it. On lap four
Tedder repassed Zinerkopf and then
Thede did the same and it became a
race between the two riders from
Pomona. It was exactly halfway
through the race that Thede took over
and led all the way to the £Jag. Tedder
was satisfied with second for a few
laps, but he was caught by surprise on
the very last la p when Jefferson passed
him and took the checkered £Jag.
In the next round Zinerkopf
grabbed the holeshot with Tedder on
his tail and Jefferson in sixth. For lap
after lap Ziuerkopf held on to the lead
in spite of Tedder's pressure, but on
the ninth lap Jefferson passed them
both. Thede had come up from the.
rear along with Jefferson and he got
past Tedder one la plater. but was
unable to go any farther before the
nag came out. In the overall results it
was Jefferson, Thede, Zitterkopf,
Tedder, Keith Brajevich (Kaw) and
Lumbanis (Mai).
The runaway winner in the 250cc
Intermediate class was Scott Lantz
(Hon). Mark Branch (Suz) pulled both
holeshots but it didn't take long in
either race for Lantz to get into the
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100 BEG: 1. J;mmy _ _ lSuz); 2. AuNIO
SW-lVom).
125 BEG: 1. Ruallryont lVom); 2. JMW _
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3. Guy PIper fSuzl.
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125 NOV: 1. Mike _
lSuz); 2. Joey ' " " " 1Suzl; 3. Jeff Smilh fSuzl.
125 INT: 1. DInrlI<_ISuzl.
125 EX: 1. Rick SlOUt 1Suzl; 2. PouI
(SuzlI 3Cfoig GormIev (Suzl.
2SO BEG: 1. AIIn Glrieue; 2. Sala CampbelIlY""",
3. Jim Brown IKawl.
2SO NOV: 1. Jol1n Yomchura lVaml; 2. Flick
_1Vam); 3. Ken Miler lVaml.
250 INT: 1. Soon Lantz IHanI; 2. Pot Toytor fHonl; 3M.k Branch (Suz).
2SO EX: 1. Andy Jeff_ _ (Yaml; 2. PouI
ISuzI; 3. Gteg Zi_kopf (Moil.
OPEN BEG: 1. RictIord
lVoml; 2. JarMs
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