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Cycle News 1980 02 20

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".tbern C..llornl.·Arl. .n .....tbern He••da.so.tbern C"llornl•• Arlzon.....tb.rn H•••da·So.tb.rn C"lIornl•• Arlzo Western hotline Outlaw GP 126cc Pro winner Deen Cates (ESI drag rae.. with Trace WilDs. MacCracken, Grlewe, Cafes rule Top sportsman was Tracy Travis who took the 250cc Intermediate class after leading nearly all of it. Buster Lawrence, a familiar name in the • Veterans class, followed Travis to second place. After all the normal races had been the multi wheelers took to the track. The Honda Odyssey race was divided into three divisions for stockersl modified and unlimited machines, but it was a division two driver that took the overall win. Steve Gleim and his modified Odyssey beat everybody to the line, including all the unlimiteds. After that it was time for the fun event of the day, the team race. The rule read that i.t could be two riders on one bike or two riders on two bikes, but few teams elected to go the double bike route. Topping the event was the UpTite Products duo of Jeff Kaplan and Greg Blechman, riding a '90 Husky. All results are unofficial at this time. fheOuflaws By Ron Lawson run, RIVERSIDE, CA, FEB. , Mike Shoernllker, a double wimer at CRC'sindlen Dunes MX, leads the pack. , J..... 34,. Snorteland went head to head for 12 laps. Snorteland grabbed the holeshot with Shoemaker, Doug Taft and Bob Schulz behind. At the end of the first lap, Schulz overtook Taft, but Shoemaker and Snortland were already pulling away and battling for the lead. On the second lap, Shoemaker flew by Snorteland on the double sand jumps, but in the next comer, Snorteland slipped _inside of Shoe and regained the lead. The duo cbased each other for seven . more laps, until they began' lapping traffic. Then Snorteland pulled out an very good lead as Shoemaker fought to get around the slower riders. With two laps remaining. it looked as though Snorteland had the win in his hip pocket, but Shoemaker made a desperate charge and reeled him in at the wbite flag. Snorteland held him off until the final two turns, and then bobbled in a rough, sandy straight right before the finish ess, and Shoemaker clipped inside for tbe win. Scbulz held on to his third at the wire. Round two ,was another Shoemaker/Snorteland bout, but this time Shoemaker took the OOleshot with Snorteland eating the dust. On tbe second lap, Shoemaker and Snorteland were side-by-side in the sand, with Schulz a distant third, but that was the closest Snorteland could get to the lead, as Shoemaker took. command. He went on to win the moto and overall, as Snorteland and Schulz motored in for second and third overall. The 250cc overall was another torquer for Shoemaker, but this time Kolbe Cycles' Bobby Kline was the man to contend witb. In the first moto, Shoemaker grabbed tbe holesbot, but Kline shot by early. Shoemaker dogged steadily for the whole first tbree-quarters of t~e race, in which Kline rode so crazilY'~hat he proceeded to nearly bail five tiines, right in front of Shoemaker. Finally, in the last few laps, .Kline got a little too loose, and Shoemaker slipped around for the . wm. T ony Gomez.c h arged UJ> fro~ a • bad start to take third at the WlTe, with "' _ ~ __ .~ Ed Arnet and Pete Snorteland running 4·5. In mota two, Shoemaker grabbed the holeshot and Kline was again right on his rear fender applying heavy pressure. On the second circuit, Shoemaker overshot the turn at the end of the double'-sand jumps and Kline motored inside to take the lead. This position held up for another six laps, but Shoemaker was too precise and slipped around Kline late in the race again for tbe win and another overall for the afte.l'noon. Kline's'pair of seconds earned him second overall payback, as Gomez took another third. Snoneland and Arnet traded positions this time, and it was Snorteland with the fourth and fourth overall, and Amet fifth on both counts. Results 2SO PRO: 1. MikeShoemIIker IYaml; 2. Bob Kline IC· AI;500Tany Gomez Mike ShoemIIker !Yaml; 2. P..e 3. PRO: 1. ISuzi. Snortelend !YarnI; 3. Bob Schulz CYaml. R~ :V~. O'Neel CC-Al; Dan Moore IYaml; 3. 125 PRO: 1. Steve Schmilz IYaml; 2. John Whelchel IYaml;3.~imSimonoIYaml. MINI BEG: 1. Ruben PadUla ISuzl; 2. Steve Perry ISuzI; 3. Tony_IKawI. MINI NOV: 1. Richard Fleming CKawI; 2. Grag Gast ISuzI; 3. John WhO- CSuzI. MINI INT: 1. Skip God__ CKaw); 2. Bob Simons IYarnI; 3. Si Volkov !Yaml. MINI EX: 1. Robert lalghlin IYam); 2. Erik Kehoe CYarnI; 3.lMTy 8

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