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_tbera Nevada·Soathern Call
State Series getting underway
over at Saddleback Park, the
California Racing Club and Indian Dunes were surprised when over'
250 riders showed up at the gates for
the first CRC race of the 80s, a motocross on the International Track.
In the Pro classes, nearly 30 riders
entered the three classes, and of those
riders, Simi Valley Cycles' Jim Simons,
Tri Tech/Sy Klops Cycles' Pete Snorteland, and Don Draskovich brought
home overall victories in the 125cc,
250 and 500cc classes respectively.
In the one-twa-fives, Simons ran
away with both motos virtually uncontested. Matt Whiting followed behind
in second for both motos to pick up
second overall with Bobhy Ryan grabbing third with his pair of threes.
In the 2505, Snorteland ran away
with both of his motos also, and again
the two overall followers finished the
same in both rounds. Second both
motos and overall was Eric MacCracken,
with Jim Coffey third on all three
Kores.
Snorteland tried to make it a pair of
overalls in the Open Pro class, but Don
Draskovich had other ideas. In the
first moto, Draskovich and Snorteland
traded the lead back and forth, until
Draskovich took control on his 465 YZ.
Round two saw the same situation, 'the
two exchanging the lead a few times,
but in this race, Draskovich pulled
away towards the end of the race and
roosted off to a comfortable win. Dave
Haugh picked up third with his 4-3
score after Eric MacCracken, who
finished third in his first moto, failed
to make the start of the second.
For the Intermediates, the 1005 led
it off, and Gary DePillo traded mota
wins with Zoli Meszaros, but took the
overall win. The 2505 we.re next up on
the gate. where Andy Meszaros picked
up a pair of mota victories and an
overall win. Donald Hobs~n's pair of
fourths took second overall, ahead of
Dan Moore's 7-2 score. Ron Willison
defeated Mike Harth in the 5005. Last
on the line were the 125s, with 21
riders crowding into the f1rst turn,
After the dust settled, Eddie Guajabdo
had command, and went on for the
win over Brook Bolstad, Allen Silhanek
and Rod Robertson. Larry Baker
picked up the win in round two to go
along with his first moto eighth, leading Pat Weber, Guajabdo, Zoli
Meszaros and Robertson across the
line. Overall, Guajabdo, Weber,
Baker, Robertson and Silhanek were
the trophy winners:
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Results
MINI NOV: 1, Alan Lippie IVam); 2, Greg Gest ISuzl;
3, Jeff Barbacovi IVaml,
MINI BEG: 1, Johnnv Whitsen ISuzl; 2, Gary Vbarra
IHanl; 3, Eddie Castaneda ISUlI,
MINI INT: 1, Skip Godinez IKawl; 2. Charles
Ost",day ISuzl: 3. Bobby Simons IVaml.
MINI EX: 1, Erik Kehoe IVaml: 2, Larry Brooks IVaml.
100 NOV: 1, J...ry Ank'" IVaml; 2, Jim Boyd lSuzl; 3,
Donna Gilio ISuzl.
100 BEG: " Wayne Kirk I~uzl; 2, Bruce Qelgado
ISuzl; 3, Bill Delgado iSUlI,
250 BEG: 1, David Thay", IVaml; 2, Kent Bartels
(Honl; 3. Eric Metcalf (Hus).
500 BEG: 1, Bob JohnSlan IVam): 2, e...nd Soek",
IC·A1; 3, Howard Hu_ IVaml.
VET JR: 1. Norman Riehl IMail: 2, Richard Oralon
CHusl; 3, Gary Gressett ISUlI,
VET tNT: 1. Jim Mcintyre ISuzl; 2. TIm Cash lHonl,
500 NOV: 1, Kirk Kuhns IVaml; 2, Mark Martin ISUlI;
3, Jesse James IMail,
250 NOV: 1. Scon Boek iHonI; 2, Todd McDonald
IVarn); 3, Randy Johnson IVaml.
'25 NOV: 1, Mark Harwell lSuz): 2, Mike Raines
ISUlI; 3, Lonny Lewis lHonI,
'25 INT: 1. Eddie Guajabdo ISUl); 2, Pat W_
ISUlI; 3, Larry Bsk'" IHonl,
VET SR: 1, Dan Moore IMail: 2, Bob Hayes IDMGI; 3,
Gary Willison IMail.
500 PRO:-" Oon Draskovich (Yam); 2. Pete Snorteland IVam): 3, Dave Haugh IMail,
250 PRO: 1, Pete Snor'e1and IVaml: 2, Eric
MacC,acken (Yaml; 3. Jim Coffey (Yaml.
'25 PRO: 1. Jim Simons (Yaml; 2. Matt Whiting
(Yam); 3. Bobby Ryan (Suzl.
500 INT: 1. Ron Willison (Mail: 2. Mike Harth (Mail.
erin'IbpFuel! !
There are lots of pretenders to
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the throne ofTop Fuel No.1 But for Ii
two years in a row, there's only
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.been one king- Oklahoma's Kenny 0')
Annesley. Stretched out on his
Kawasaki fueler, powered by two
shrieking "2"engines, Kenny
clinched his second straight crown
by blowing Marion Owens' doubleengined Harley-Davidson into the
weeds with a 7.75 second/178 mph
win at the IDBAWorld Finals.
Long live the King! And may the
good times never pass you by.
-
Kawasaki
Heh, heh, helt
1980 Top Fuel No.1, Kenny Annesley.
II you must go laster, think first
bow you'lllook in plaster.
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