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Cycle News 1980 06 18

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Luc:eme Valley - Red Mountain - Plaster City - Searchl....t - Sidewinder Road - Superstition Mountain - Jean - Rand M Desert Hotline CRANKSHAFT REBUILDING PORTING The Formula One truck will be at selected WERA & AMA Road Races w ith Cam 2 racing fuel for sale. P.O. Box 28040 St. Louis, MO 63119 314/962·4457 Kevin Welch labove) blasted to a twa-minute Open Expert win at the Treasure HillGP with brother Mike topping the 125cc Experts. THE MOTORCYCLE INDUSTRY NEEDS YOU! .. RlPt now you have the opportunity for an Interest· IRK and well-paying career In motorcycle technology. Be part of one of the fastest powlRK Industries In the * 80s by enrolHRK In Rope CommunIty ealeca's MOTORCYCLE MECHANICS PROGRAM 30 hours averace per week for two years emphas. on In hands-on practice. AuocIate of Sclellce deIP ee - VA approved NOW ENROLLING Rogue Community Collece 3345 Redwood Hlchway GIants ..... OneCNI 97526 (503) 479-5541 r-~dvertising~·h:;:;~;;"-····'·"J ·! L--..:_ 1I11111.m. Welch's wail, Howard howls to Treasure Hill GP honors By Chuck Harper Photos by Wayne Gales and Harper PIOCHE, NV, JUNE 1 The brothers Welch , Kevin and Mike, after overcoming early deficits , cruised their Bombardier support/S&E Cycle Can-Arns to 42 victories in th eir respective Open and l25cc Expert classes in the Clover Creek Dusters. Motorcycle Racing Association of Nevada , Treasure Hill Grand Prix at Pioche. The dominant forces in the 250cc Expert class and Over 30 Expert class (for riders age 30 and over ) continued to decimate their respective divisions, with Chris Howard cranking to the 250cc conquest on a Team Valley Cycle Yamaha while Team Sportsman Cycle Husqvarna ma in -man Casey Folks put it on the over 30 set . Super-Senior Ken Guio marked his return to MRAN racing with a win in th e Over 38 Expert division (for rid ers age 38 and over) on a Husqvarna. T he Big Piney , WY , resident has been saddled since January of this year with medical problems which prevented his riding, however , the veteran desert star recovered to score 30th overall, second Over 38 Expert in his 16th Cherry Creek hare and hound last week in Delta, UT, before laying waste to the MRAN Over 38 class regulars in Pioche. The Dusters, of Caliente, NV , are the latest addition to the MRAN club roster, and although this was their ma iden race, you wouldn't have known it by the way the challenging l I vmile circuit was laid out, marked and manned by the enthusiastic group of 20 club members - who among their numbers have only six adults (Floyd and Melba Bradley, Ed and Jackie Bozarth, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Akers) with the rest of the gang being young Caliente riders. Club spokesman Floyd Bradley said that the town of Pioche was anxious to have its Grand Prix back on the MRAN calendar after it was dropped last year by the Silver City Scramblers. It seems that Pioche residents were not about to be outdone by the annual 4th of July Grand Prix in Caliente (a neighboring town 25 miles to the south), and they need not worry as the race was a huge success with 'over 150 entries that included SoCal District 37 and CRC desert ace, Mike "Sizzlin' Six" Sixbery, Cherry Creek H&:H promoter Don Fuller and most of the MRAN regulars. After Bryan Folks (Suz) and Kevin Kelley (Suz) captured minibike honors, the Open Experts roared off the line. Maico West/Vegas Cycle man Kevin Davis looked like he was shot out of a cannon as he catapulted his 400cc Megaform into the lead over the undulating, densely brushed. rocky start grid. Close behind was Vegas Cycle Maico Megaform-mounted teammate Anthony Pasqualotto, Can-Am 's Kevin Welch and the R &: R Services Yamaha of Don Fuller. Pasqualotto came to a quick halt when his carburetor slide popped out as the thundering herd funneled onto the course and almost caused a massive pile-up. Davis led until he found the only nail on the course, which punctured his rear tire on lap two, Welch battled by Fuller and then styled to a twominute win . Fuller dropped from the leader board when he suffered front

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