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Cycle News 1979 12 12

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.. _._._._._._._._._~._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._.._._._._._._._._._._._ Western hotline Ed Arnst took second in the SSM 250cc Pro class behind Mark Lawrence. Keith Williamson leads eventual OeAnza 250cc Pro winner Chappy Blose. Blose blows away DeAnzaMX By Ron Lawson SUNNYMEAD. CA, NOV. 18 With most southern California MX fanatics sleeping in the morning after the Anaheim MX Finals it was a light turnout at DeAnza Cycle Park. but 11 250cc were enough to have an exciting race. Arizona's Chappy Blose came out with two Bosch spark plug powered Uni· Trak Kawasakis and went home with the top money in the 125 as well as the 250cc class. In the first 250cc moto, however. he was behind Craig Gormley (Yam) and Keith Williamson (Yam) for most of the race. Gormley managed to build a strong lead while Blose wrestled with Williamson and he kept that lead through out the moto. In the final laps, Blose gained' slightly on the leader, having gotten around Williamson, but it was not enough and the moto went to Gormley. In the second round, Gormley was again on top. but this time with Blose right on his tail. The two of them were never more than a few feet apan for the next 10 laps, with Blose unable to find any lines that were faster than Gormley's. It wasn't until they got into lapped traffic that Blose took control. He went on to win the race with Gormley in second and Williamson again third. In the U5cc Pro class, Blose had no trouble in taking a double win. Warren Bell (Suz) was a distant second in both races ahead of Dave Coyle. The Open c1asa also had a good race between Dave Faltz (Mai) and Eddie Michetti (Mai). Michetti was in command of the first moto by a good margin when he MaUed his bike at the halfway point. He rataned in time to save second place, but Faltz was long Maico rider, John Gibbs. Michetti was again in front of the next round, but Faltz was much closer this time and was able to take the lead after a few laps. A short time later, Michetti dropped out of the race with bike trouble and gave second to Gibbs. In the 250cc Intermediate class it was Ken Miller (Yam) taking the win after some close dicing with Mark Branch. Branch had to be satisfied with runner· up in both motos while Randy Wilson was third. Results P£E WEE: 1. Mich8el Harris (Indl; 2. Bobby David tSuzl; 3. Vern Reynolds I~sl. P£E WEE: 1. Mike Michetti IVaml; 2. Jeff David ISuzl; 3. Kimberly Robertoon ISuzl. MINI BEG: 1. Thomes Combs ISuzl; 2. Ronald Caeev ISutl; 3. TR McNu~ ISuzI. MINI NOV: 1. Todd Parker ISuzI; 2. Jimmy Palmer IVarnl; 3. Robert Meoon (Vaml. MINIINT: 1. Oon Sigrist ISuzl; 2. Leonerd Robertson ISuzl. 100 NOV: 1. Jim Peerson ISuzl; 2. Scon Sewell ISuzl. OPEN NOV: 1. RoIend Wood lSuzl; 2. Ken Kaney lVam). OPEN INT: 1. Ron l.awoon CSuzI; 2. Lee Grantee IMel1; 3. Joe On-. IV.,,,; 3. Mike _IHonI. 125 INT: 1. Greg Gracer 1K8w1; 2. Fooler ~da IVaml; 3. Sam Ramirez ISuzI. 125 EX: 1. Cheppy Blose (Kawl; 2. W.,en Bell (Suzl; 3. Dave Coyle (Suzl. 2SO BEG: 1. AIen Glwcie lHonI; 2. Peter Cervantes IVaml; 3. Truman GuantnerY ISuzl. 2SO NOV: 1. Lerry Dv-y 1K8w1; 2. Jim GeIotioto lSuzl; 3. Mike Roberts CSuzI. 2SO INT: 1. Ken Miller lVaml; 2. Melk Brench lSuzl; 3. Randy Wileon CVem). 2SO EX: 1. Cheppy _ IK8wI; 2. Craig Gormley (Vaml; 3. Keith WoIIiemoon lVaml. Tamlettl returns, takesSSMMX By Terry Whytel ORANGE, CA, NOV. 17 Val Tamietti returned to racing in style by beating the best of the Open Pro class at Saturday Saddleback Motocross. Well re- .8l.?I!~.~J:hk(t~I~_'!~t~!~ _~oo_t~~r. hH~_~}~'?J!l a serious injury, Tarnietti rode his Maico with characteristic style as he won both motos despite the strong pressure from runner·up Bill Hagen, who also rode a Maico. Mark Lawrence had his hands full keeping Suzuki·mounted Ed Arnet and Honda rider Clint Hardick behind his Yamaha on route to winning the 250cc Pro class. The 125cc Pro class became the battleground for tWO top Saddleback riders Chris Heisser and Mike Brown. HeiSser slammed his Honda into the lead in the first moto while Brown settled for second. The next moto was all Brown's as he wicked his Yamaha into a coinmanding early lead that HeiMer was never able to overcome. Greg Painter continues to look good in the Open Intermediate class keeping his mighty Maico up front, even in the face of stiff competition provided by Maico riders Dan Hanebrink and Marino Bastionell, who finished second and third. Week after week the most exciting amateur class has to be the 250cc Intermediates. Riders trade moto positions like baseball cards and consistency usually pays off. It did ihis week for Honda rider Mike Pau1se1l as he gave everyone the slip on his way to a perfect victory. Husky rider David Andrew, Suzuki·mounted Todd Simmons and Brett Allen on a Can· Am battled for the runner· up position with Simmons finishing second and Andrew third. Jim Castillo danced his Suzuki into the winner's circle with two perfect motos in the Open Junior c1allS. Castillo had to hold off challenges by second place finisher Scott Paul (KTM) and Eric Anderson (Hus) who finished third. The U5cc Beginner race was full of surprises as riden pasaed and repassed and the finishing positions were very confused. The main action was provided by Kawasaki rider John Shibinger and Suzuki rider Brian McDaniel. while Husky-mounted Jim Banning and Suzuki pilot Gary Harada took turns playing the spoiler. When the dust settled on two exciting motels, the winner was Schibinger followed by McDaniel and Banning. Results OI'EN PlIO: 1. VII T_l~; 2. IIlI '"'-' (Moil' 3. Matt _iSuzl. . ,-~.~~~. __ ._._--------------- 2SO PRO: 1. Melk.L....,ence IVem); 2. Ed Arne! (Suzl; 3. Ken Petersen IM.I. 125 PRO: 1. Mike Brown CVaml; 2. Chris _ tHonI; 3. Bobby Kyan (Suzl. OP£N INT: 1. Greg Painter (Mel1; 2. Den _ink IMaiI; 3. Melino Ilesrionell tMail. 2SO INT: 1. Mike _ I (Honl; 2. Todd Simmons (Suzl; 3. David Andrew IHusl. 125 INT: 1. Mart< DwineliISuzl; 2. Cede Cat.. (Suzl; 3. Pet Smythe IHonI. OP£N JR: 1. Jim Castillo tSuzl; 2. Scon Paul CKTMI; 3. Ene _ _ CHuil. 2SO JR: 1. Dew ~ IHuIl; 2. Jeff Smith IMaiI; 3. Arthur C_lVaml. 125JR: 1. DavidW_IVem); 2. Mike Greene ISuzl; 3. Bran Linden IVam). 2SO BEG: 1. KllIIin S - . IKTM); 2. Robert Starage tHon); 3. Bob Oenmenn IVaml. 125 BEG: 1. John Schinbingor (Kewl; 2. Brian McDenieilSuzl; 3. Jim Benning IHuIl. BegInner sweeps third CRClYamaha enduro serIes round By DeVore Fortney RED MOUNTAIN. CA, NOV. 18 Open C rider Eddie Rock decided to try his hand at win· ning a new IT and came up a contender by taking first place over A riders Tom Webb. Larry Woodruff and 650 other riden. After a lot of complaints earlier this year concerning time IIChedules too tough for real family enduros. California Racing Club decided to lighten up and make it possible for "beginners to be competitive." While it takes considerable skill to navigate a 70'mile course staying on your minute. the difference between pulling in three seconds or four seconds off is pure luck, or in the case of Mr. Rock, who won by one second, devine guidance possibly? One thing malting the enduros easier are the computerized route charts available from a lovely young lady at signup who calls her company Jan. With a lot of various options available I, found the biggest advantage to be the easy· to-read printed numben as opposed to my own IICribbles. While the courses may be easier now, they haven't become any less interesting. Riders on the first loop were treated to an early morning ride over a ridge Nonh of Trona Road that allowed a beautiful view of Ri

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