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Jorski triples at
OdysseyMX
By Rebecca Sands
TULSA, OK, APR. 20
On just about a perfect day at
Odyssey Motocross Track, everyone seemed to be there for the
same reason ... to winl Randy
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Kirschbaum (Yam) jumped out ahead
in the 125cc Expert class followed by
Shan Niday (Yam), Alvin Myers
(Yam), Gavin Punch (Suz) and Trey
Jorski (Kaw). Myers, testing the Tulsa
soil in a spill, lost two places as Punch
and Jorski moved around. JoOO caught
and passed Punch to take over third
position. Niday, in second, had bike
trouble and was forced to take a DNF.
Jorski hung right on Kirschbaum's
knobby, found his spot, passed and
placed a well-deserved first with Kirschbaum second. Punch, riding third,
slipped and Myers rode by to claim
third at the checkers. Clay Hoenshell
(Yam) moved up from back in the
pack with dare-devil-fast riding and
claimed fourth with Punch coming
back for fifth. The second moto ran
from start to finish in the same order.
Jorski took a 2-1 victory in the 250cc
Expert race with Hoenshell finishing
1-2 for second. In the first moto,
Lance Cain (Hon) was the fastest to
the first tum with Hoenshell hot
behind, passing to finish first. Jorski,
with a bad start, eliminated the cornpetition one by one to finish a strong
second. Cain hung on to third with
Bobby McDaniel (Yam) fourth .
The second moto was Jorski's all the
way. H~~.h~!Ir.o?~ . '! ~~pt;r. ~ace .to
capture second. Randy Kirschbaum
(Yam) rode well to place third followed
by Cain and McDanieL
Results
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PEEWEE: t . Dane Hatfield IIta); 2. Travis Laskie.
MINI MINI: 1. Darrell Hatfield IHonl; 2. Joe-May
MoorelSuzJ.
MINI JR : 1. Darrell Battenfield 15021; 2. Darren Reed
(Honl .
MINI SR: 1. R.B. Fisher (Suz); 2. Kerry Dake ISuz).
OVER 30: 1. Jim Davis (Suzl.
100 AM: 1. Dennis Daft (Yaml.
100 NOV : 1. Troy Graham IHonl; 2. Dwayne
Whitlock; 3. Ricky Ch..... (Yaml .
12S AM: 1. Doug Fellers IKaw) ; 2. Greg Baker lHon);
3. Lance Crawf",d (Yaml .
12S EX: 1. Trey JOfSki IKaw); 2. Clay HoensheIl
lYam) ; 3. Alvin Myers lYam) .
2SO NOV : 1. Steve Fowler lYaml; 2. Curt Freeling
ISuzJ; 3. Davy Roberts (Suz).
260 AM: 1. Robert CampbelllYaml; 2. Toby Heritage
IHonl; 3. Steve Davis IKawl.
2SO EX: 1. Trey JOfSki (Kaw); 2. Clay Hoenshell
lYam) ; 3. Lance Cain (Hanl.
OPEN NOV: 1. James Westcott (Yam); 2. Brad Harris
IKaw).
OPEN AM: 1. Robert Campbell IYam); 2. Bob
Burkhart (Husl; 3. Kevin Young IHus!.
OPEN EX: 1. Trey Jorski IKaw) ; 2. Randy Kirsct>baum (Yam); 3. Mark Dennison.
Capital City night
MXto 'St utts
By Karel Kramer
AUSTIN, TX, APR. 19
Weekly motocross has returned
to Austin! Lee Biggan now manages the Capital City night track
and on his first week back, he
supplied some perfect traction and
lively announcing.
Biggart made the track great but
David Stutts was the man to watch! All
Expert classes ran together in a single
David Stutts benefit. Stutts and his
465cc Yamaha roosted the pack out of
the first tum pursued by Rick Blackwell
(250 Hon) and Mike Farmer (400
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Blackwell fought to keep within striking distance of Stutts, but the Yamaha
pilot would have none of it. Putting on
a tremendous first -lap drive, Stutts
literally rocketed out of .the turns,
down the back straight, flying off the
big jump completely sideways and
landed in the sweeper crossed up and
sliding. Blackwell looked as if he
might gain some ground but could
never overcome Stutts' cushion.
Normally a 250 has an advantage at
Austin, but with Saturday's perfect
traction, Stutts had an advantage out
of the turns , although things would
even up some as thl; track dried out
before moto two .
Stutts again led Blackwell from the
first tum as moto two got underway,
but Stutts was having more trouble
getting his bike to hook up this time,
not getting the same drive out of
corners, but holding his lead to the
finish.
Blackwell istayed close enough to
supply some pressure but had to settle
for runnerup; he was followed in by
Steve Cardwell some distance back.
Perhaps the finest action of the
night was in the 125cc Novice classl A
trio of Hondas swept through turn one
in the lead ridden by Carl Beers,
Sammy Rizzotto and David Morrison.
Beers stretched his lead immediately
but all eyes were on fourth place as
Kawasaki pilot Lee Porterfield began
lighting the track on fire. Porterfield
had the announcer, Biggart , going
hoarse as he berzerked his way around
the track, diving into the turns so deep
he was literally running into the back
wheel of Morrison's Honda .
Morrison opened the door as he got
totally sideways off the jump in front
of the stands. Instead of shutting off,
Porterfield gassed it past him on the
outside in the air. Morrison held it
wide open and instead of crashing he
almost passed Porterfield back!
Rizzotto missed one shift on the next
lap and found himself in fourth instead
of second! Beers was long gone and
cruised in for the win followed by
Porterfield and Morrison.
Beers dominated the second moto as
he won convincingly over Morrison .
Rizzotto was third and Porterfield had
seized his motor between rnotos.
Everyone got to do some fine racing
and it should get better as Lee
Biggart, smiling, handsome deveil
that he is, has promised that some
track changes will be included in his
busy schedule. See y'all there!
Results
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MINI JR: 1. Paul Durham (Suzl; 2. Ronnie Revell
IYaml; 3. Michael PaynelYarnl.
MINI SR: 1. KevinFarmer (Yam); 2. Billy Kirby (Yaml
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3. Glenn Claypool (502).
100 NOV : 1. TIm MilierlSuzl; 2. Casey Loftin IYam) ;
3. KevinFarmer (Yaml.
125 NOV: 1. earl Beers (Hon); 2. David Morrison
(Han); 3. Sammy Riuotto (Honl .
260 NOV : 1. Bobby M""is (Yaml ; 2. John Kalmbach
ISuz); 3. James Nicholson (Yam).
125 INT: 1. Kevin Horton (Suz); 2. Steve Turner
IHan); 3. Jeff Frazier (Han).
260 tNT: 1. Sam Finger IHonl; 2. Chuck Loftin IHanl;
3. L<;e ,De~se .(Ho~l.
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OPEN tNT : 1. Glen Muehlstein .IC-A I; 2. Stephan
Robertson (Yam); 3. James RusselilSuzJ. .
EX: 1. David Stuns (Yam); 2. Rick BlackwelllHon); 3.
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Steve CardwelllHonl.
Ward and Norfolk
score at Gypsies
MX opener
By Richard Creed
STURGIS, SO, APR. 13
Motocross racing for 1980 got off
to a mixed start Sunday at the
Jackpine Gypsies track outside of
Sturgis. Recent rainfall and diligent work by the course crew kept the
dust under control for the 120 riders.
Temperatures in the mid- to -upper 80s
with a steady breeze made life pleasant
for race fans. That's the good news.
The bad news is that two accidents
caused delays and resulted in injuries
to Brad Kurtz of Rapid City and Bill
Swenson of Spearfish. Kurtz was working his way back to form after a winter
trail -riding accident sidelined him
with a broken elbow . Sunday, a tumble
in the first moto of the 125A class sent
him to the hospital with a broken arm .
Swenson's race day ended early in
the first round of the 250B class . He
came over the front straight jump with
the pack and tangled with Curtis Wil·
Iiams among others in an end-overend affair. Swenson appeared to be
out cold , but finally got up and was
assisted to the ambulance by artendants. He reportedly suffered chest
injuries.
So much for the bad news.
Sturgis rider Todd Vissia posted the
only hometown win with a first and
third-place combination which was
good enough for the 250B victory.
Rapid City riders, led by Hondamounted Deryk Ward who scored a
win in the 125A and second in the
250A, continued to dominate the
winner's list, but Lee Vern Berry of
Chadron, NB, and Ben Norfolk of
Gillette, WY, snuck in and took the
laurels in the 125C and 250A classes
respectively.
Although there is a motocross scheduled for the month of May, the biggest
race of the season should be on June 8
when Sturgis hosts its state championship round. Over 200 riders should be
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in town for that one.
Results
MINI A: 1. Todd Gikling (Yaml ; 2. Ladd Poitra ISuzl;
3. Berry 8OI'g..1I CHonl.
MINI B: 1. Mark Mueller 1502); 2. Dennis Delson
(Yaml;3. Jim Winchester IKaw)
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12SA: 1. Deryk Wa

