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dialed his Yamaha past Ogden and
Turner to begin closing on McKenna
into the fifth lap.
For three laps Brown hounded
McKenna to check out his lines then
pulled up beside him to begin a wild
pass· and-repass, literally handlebartangling fight for the remaining half
of the moto. Sometines the lead would
change three or four times a lap
between the two as they would outstuff
each other in the corners and then try
to outjump each· other on the big
downhill; the speed which would put
them into wide·eyed tank slappers all
the way down to the bottom where
they would repass each other again in
the corner at the bottom. It was
McKenna who could hold out the
strongest and the longest when it
finally came down to the final half a
lap to the finish line as he led Brown
across by just a matter of a few bikelengths. It was one of the most exciting
battles of the series and gave McKenna
the overall win for the day. moving
him up to within close striking
distance of Brown for the overall series
class win. Finishing out the final moto
in third place was Ron Turner, then
Randy Losh, Bryan Maloney and
Lenny Giger as Husky's Gary Ogden
went out on the last lap with bike
problems while running fourth.
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It was obvious that Steve Rhyan was
out to claim the lead in the 500cc class
from Yamaha's Rex Staten as he
roosted out the opening moto holeshot
with his WheeJsmith 450 Maico.
Latched into second spot was Suzuki
School of Motocross instructor Bob
Elliot, followed by Maico rider Val
Tamietti, Tim Locey, Dave Gerig,
Larry Hooper and then Eric
McKenna, riding his second class of
the day.
Quickly Rhyan pulled out a strong
lead which had him running 10
seconds ahead of the pack by lap four.
McKenna was the quickest of the
group behind and making .up a
position on Rhyan nearly every lap,
but by the time McKenna was finally
able to break his way clear of the pack
and into second place there were just
four laps to go and he had no energy. in
reserve to close up the remaining
distance on Rhyan and the lead.
Rhyan took his moto win in stride
ahead of McKenna by a good 10
seconds, tailed by Locey. Dan Turner
(having moved his Maico up to fourth
position), then Hooper. Alan Smith,
Randy Losh and Steve Gall.
The drop of the gate for moto two
and Danny Turner traded his poor
start in moto one for the lead of moto
two with his Bill Harrison Construction·sponsored Maico. Tamietti had
his Maico in second. at least for a
while before dropping back again,
ahead of Gerig, Locey, Rhyan and
then McKenna in 10th.
Quickly Rhyan began knifing his
way up towards Turner's lead with
McKenna in hot pursuit. Then on lap
five McKenna jackhammered his way
off the track and out of the race with a
broken shock. With McKenna not
breathing down his jersey any longer.
Rhyan now had a clear shot at the
overall win, but was still determined to
pick off Locey for second at the
halfway point. then try and close on
Turner for the win.
Once Locey was passed Rhyan tried
to close on Turner with five laps still
remaining. but Danny wasn't about to
let that happen and picked up his
speed to hold Rhyan off by a good
margin the rest of the way to the
checkered flag. For Rhyan it didn't
really matter that much he did finish
the moto in second. since he still had
the overall win and would take over
the series points lead from Staten. Tim
),.pc,n' . c;o.l'ected tljird ..fpr Iqe. moto.
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