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three sufferi ng brok en colla rbones .
Numerous crashes during the day led
to many delays between the races as
the understaffed tumworkers struggled
to clear debris.
The Race Director has issued a ca ll
for anyone int erested in volunteering
as a turnworker for th e day. All one
has to do is a rri ve before 8 a .m. The
AFM supplies admission , lunch. gas
money, and a ringside seat to all the
races. See the Race Director on Race
Da y for more details. The next races at
Golden State will be June I , July 6 and
August 24. The July 12-13 AMA Na tional Roadrace was ca ncelled due to
scheduling conflicts.
Results
SIDECARS: 1. HMoldJEssaff IKawl: 2. KinneiRoberts
IKawl; 3. Butcher/Murray(Suz).
430cc BOXSTOCK: 1. Conrad Brooks !Yaml;2. Jim
Siemans (Yaml:3. Haim Beressi (Y
am).
600cc BOX STOCK: 1. Mike Spencer IKaw) 2.
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James Dagan (Suz): 3. Jim Boecld !Yaml.
750cc BOXSTOCK: 1. Mark Shelton (Kaw); 2. Frank
Mazur (Kawl; 3. Ray Straka (Kawl.
OPEN BOXSTOCK: 1. Kurt Knollenberg ISuz): 2. Lee
Fleming IKaw) 3. Chris S.aw",d ISuzl.
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125cc PROD: 1. Marc 5elvisberg IC-Al; 2. Haim
Ber_ !Y
am): 3. Ted Cosby lVaml.
200cc PROD 1. Greg Overman ICoAl; 2. John Lisker
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IC-Al; 3.1W . ParksiC -AI.
250cc PROD: 1. Frank Mazur (Yarnl: 2. Michael
Madden (CoAl: 3. Rich W";denbach !Yam).
430cc PROD 1. Pat Eagan 1Hon): 2. Mark Ingalls
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!Yarnl: 3. Dale Alexander !Yam).
600cc PROD 1. Gary Brooder !Yam): 2., Dan
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750cc PROD 1. Mike Spencer (Kawl; 2. Paul Ritter
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(Duel; 3. Dave Emde (Suz).
OPEN PROD:1. Lee Fleming IDuel: 2. Kurt KnoIIenberg lSuz); 3. Phil Beck (M·GI.
600cc SUPERSTREE: 1. Bob Runyon !Yarnl: 2. Don
Gr_ !Yam~ 3. Jell Gehrs (Suz).
750 SUPERSTREET: 1. Mike Spencer IKawl 2. John
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A1afouzos !Yam): 3. Mark Shelton (Kawl.
OPENSUPERSTREET: 1. Mark Ingalls INor); 2. Rich
0I;v. (Kawl; 3. Michael Mcloughlin IKawl.
125cc GP: 1. John Glover (Honi; 2. Bob DeWitt
IHon); 3. Rob Stabile (Hon).
200cc GP: 1. Greg Overman (CoAl: 2. Ron DeBruin
(Suz): 3. Mark Atkinson !Yarnl.
250cc GP: 1. Fred Winters !Yam) 2. Glen Shopher
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!Yaml; 3. John Williams lVam).
500cc GP: 1. Bob Runyon !Yam); 2. TIm Ohara
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OPEN GP: 1. Vance Br.... Iii-D); 2. Kerry &ya m
(Kawl: 3. Jon Woo (Kawl.
Two Day Memorial
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Bloomfield
By Mel White
BLOOMFIELD , CA , MAY 25-26
Dirt Riders, Inc. of Sonoma
County celebrated Memorial Day
and inaugurated the terrific new
water system on their Bloomfield
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mot ocross you d ream about. The new
well a nd underground pipes meant
that wat er was avai la ble at all times to
every pa rt of the track . T he du st could
be knocked do wn on any section with out stopping the ra ce and without
making any muddy spots. The motos
were run by time, not laps - 30
m in utes for the Experts/Juniors, 20
minutes for everyone else, plus one
la p. In two days the riders here did
more ra cing tha n they do on four
Sunda ys elsewher e.
The hard working club members
who made the dream of excellent MX
close to home a reality in Somona
County deserve the highest praise and
congratulations. This track was devel oped by a handful of private cit izens to
satisfy their own need , which it
admirably does , but there still ex ists a
broad public need totally unmet both
here and in most other California corn munities. County governments can tap
the State Green Sticker fund to finance
solutions to the unmet and growing
recrea tional
needs
of
their
constituents. Perhaps the work of Dirt
Riders, Inc. in Sonoma County will
inspire them to get moving on such
projects.
On Sunday. the 250cc Experts and
Juniors raced first , using a stagger
start. Lance Ca ner on a four-stroke
Honda had the holeshot and led a
couple of laps before the lead went
totally to Ted Cabral (Suz). Craig
Schulz (Hon) holeshot the Junior
portion of the moto with Wiley Craig
(Suz). Berkeley White (Suz) and J im
Jepsen (Yam) following. Jepsen quickly
took over the lead and with White and
Craig following him as the Juniors
began closing the gap separating them
from the Experts. By mid-mote Cabral
was far ahead and Carter was still second , but Jepsen had dropped behind
White and they were now running
fourth and fifth overall. By the time
th e whit e flag came out White and
Jepsen were into th ird and fourth
which became second and third when
Carter apparently ran out of gas after
30 m inu tes and could n' t complete th e
final lap .
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T roy Decoque on a Husky in the
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and Palmer th ird. Craig, followed by
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