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Cycle News 1980 01 30

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Canada -Northern California-Northern Nevada-Oregon-Washington-Idaho-Utah-t Grossi & McKenna • • main men In Marysville MX By W. H. Spencer MARYSVILLE. CA, DEC. 30 For the last race of the year it sure was wet. The crowd watched from under the E Street bridge, however, in the relatively sheltered sands of the Feather River, a marked contrast to the mud-covered motocrossers slogging it out in the slop. Billy Grossi conti!lued to improve his racing skills in preparation for the new year and the upcoming NorCal Winter Series by winning yet another 250cc Expert show with relative ease, as did Eric McKenna in the Open class. McKenna finished nearly a minute in front of Joey Schlag who showed that he could be the kid to beat in 1980 by taking second in both classes. Grossi had little trouble winning both ends of the 250cc Expert class on his Moore & Sons/Moto-X Fox Husky. Schlag had to scuffle for second overall with a 3·2 effort against Starr Needham who beat him the first time. Needham used the third overall to qualify for the Oakland amateur supercross event. thoull'h. Jimmy Robertson put together a 5-6 score for fourth overall with Pat Wilson futh due to 4-8 finishes. Neil Goforth on his Bank of America special won the 250cc Junior mud run with a 2-1 score while Larry Coleman did the opposite on a Coleman's of Stockton Husky for second. Larry Slate pieced together a consistent 3-3 for third over Marc Bowman. The first division of 250cc Novices was a runaway for Paul Sweeney with Scott Stouffer coming up with a second over Marty Sanchez's effort in the sloppy sand. Division two wasn't quite so easy for Mike Ferland as he had to come from behind in the second moto to tally a 1-4 for the overall with Frank Blanke going 6-1 for second. Ricky Medford claimed third over Randy Harrell. Tim Aston had little trouble winning the combined Mini show and showed why he will wear the number one Mini motocross plate for '80. First Junior was Keith Fox. Fred Wilder rode his RM 80 to first Novice over Scott Thornbum and Gary South. Eric McKenna won the Open Expert class on his Eurocycle Maico as easily as Grossi did it to the 250cc class. leading from the onset and pulling away with every short lap. Schlag had a good run at McKenna in the second moto, leading early, but got off his new KTM at one point. He worked back up and passed Jeff Cloutier for two second spots and second overall. Brad Emery took third with a 3-4, followed by Cloutier and Charlie Smart. Ed Cummings put together a consistent 2-2 for the Open Junior win with Rick VanZant 4-1 and second overall in front of Gary Fargo and Kenny Henze. Jeff Cropper won the 125cc Expert race after both early moto leaders dropped out. Stacy Thornton took the second over K~n McKenzie. Mark Olund didn't mind being called a mudder as he aced both ends of the 125cc Junior class on his Hayward Yamaha YZ. Ruben Villarreal posted a 4-4 effort for second overall in front of Jeff Nichols and Mike Whalen. Dave Nordin won the first division of 125cc Novices with Ace Carter in for second and Chris McCurdy third over Lauren Godbee and Jim Bouchard. Ricky DeCarlo won the second division with a 2-1 show and Tony Serpa combined a pair of threes for second over MikeJohnson who won the first moto but only placed fifth in the second for third overall. o CO 0') Results 2SO EX: 1. Bill Grossi IHusl; 2. Joey Schlag IMail; 3. S"", _ I M a i l . 2SO JR: ,. Neil Goforth; 2. La.-.y Coleman IHon); 3. Larry SIoteIHon). 2SO NOV DIV I: ,. ","ul swe'enev IHon); 2. Scon Stouff.. ISuz); 3. Martin Sanchez !Yaml. 2SO NOV DIV II: 1. Mike F..1and ISuz); 2. Frank Blanke IMoiI; 3. Ray Medford IKTM). MINI: 1. Tim Aston IKaw); 2. Kenh Fox IYaml; 3. Fred Wilder ISuzl. VET/DT: 1. Jack Colombe IMail; 2. Bob McCowen IBul); 3. Danny Davies IHus). OPEN EX: 1. Eric McKenna IMail; 2. Joey Schlag IKTMI; 3. !!<, I I I I I I I I I I I I I 25 ~

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