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Cycle News 1980 06 18

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Burgett decelerates ahead' of Denny Swartz (31) and Arlo Englund. 500cc National Maico's Denny Swa rtz picked up wh ere he lef t off at Red Bud last week , taking the holeshot in the first moto, Burgett was kick ing off Sun as the two dueled for posi tion. PDQ's Arlo Englund. Kawasaki's Ga ylon Mosier and Ma ico support ride r Alan King were also in th e hunt . Marty Sm ith ' crashed hard half a lap into th e rac e. and was seen on his kn ees off the track. He regai ned composure and took off again about two and a half m inutes down. Burgett . Swartz, Sun and Englund were doing the pacin~. Sun closed on Swartz, but it took him a number of laps to pass - Swartz was no easy .target . By ha lfway , Burgett had a lead h would hold to t he finish . The only thin g that' a lmost sto p ped him was a near get -off through some whoops. Sun was trailing , a nd LaPorte was t he man to watch . From a poor sta rt he ran to fourth. He tu rned it int o a th ird by more's end . O ver the finis h line ca me Bu rgett, Sun, LaPorte. Kawasak i's Goat Breker, Yamaha support rider John Day, Wheel · sm ith Maico rid er Steve Rhyan, Englund and Mickey Kesser. Swartz had faded to 10th. "For abou t 30 m inutes my feel were on fire ," said Burgett while soaking his feet in ice water. " It felt like there was a blowtorch underneath them. I was just cruising for awhile ,- but then I decided it was time to get down ." "That was the hardest to keep going it's ever been. After about lap five I was dead ," said Shultz as he ate a banana in the pits . " I' m not really in shape,,- I have to work on m y bike all week. " My seat came off and I had to stand - I couldn't take th e heat ," said King. He had tried to walk off the ' track, but passed out go ing to th e pits . Ma ny riders too k the hea t hard. " My ri b feels funny," said Smit h from under a wet towel in the Suzuk i p its. It was later learned fro m Suzu ki T eam Ma na ger Mark Bla ckwell the ri b was possib ly crac ked. J immy Weinert ha dn't don e well in mo to on e , and a rock kn ocked his gas petcock off at th e start of mot o two, putting him out for the day. Sun. Burgett, Honda 's Jim Gibson , Englund and LOP's Ma rt y Moa tes went into t he lead . Moates soon plugged into th ird . Burgett challen ged Sun untillappers set h im back. Moates was look ing th e best he has th is season , holding a consistent third that didn't fa de until late in th e race - whe n LaPorte came up to do battle . The Moates/LaPorte clas h was tight. LaPorte would close , but Moates would turn on his motor in the straights and get his ed ge ba ck . Finally LaPorte got by in the fast sweeper. went after Burgett and go t him , but t hen fell . Su n took th e win with a 20 second lead follow ed by Burget t , Moa tes, LaPorte, Gibson and Englund. " I could have gone better , but as hot as it was I just pa id out th e energy as I went ," said Sun. " Las t week m ud. this week heat, next week elevation (in Colorado) - we ge t a little of everyth ing." "1 was dead at the 15 minute m a rk ," sa id Burgett. "I needed somebody to pace me. When LaPorte went by I fol· lowed him . Then he slid out. " " My brake pedal siuck and I went down, " sa id LaPorte. I just set a good pace the second time out. I've been breaking so much in the last two weeks that I haven't ridden an y rnotos lat rly -'. Results 2SOcc NAn ONAL: 1. Kent Howerto n, 1·1 (Suzl; 2. Mike Bell. 2·2 (Yaml ; 3. W arren Reid. 4-3 IKaw); 4 . SIeve w.... 5-4 (lion); 5. Mike Guer ra. 7-5 (Husl; 6. Steve Martin. 8-6 (Yaml; 7. La1 0 IHonl; 13. J immy Ellis. 13·13 (Yam); 14. Mike LoeIl1ef . 11·15 (H13 (Yaml; 9 . Gary Pust eta k, 12-8IKawl; 10. Denny Swartz. 10-10 IMail; 11. Marty S mith. 16-7 ISuzl ; 12. Gary Semics . 3-11IYaml; 13. Goat Braker. 4" IKaw l; 14_Clark Jones.I4-15IHonl; 15. Micky Kessler . 8-" (Yaml; 16. Wayne Bover. · -12 ISuz); 17. Gayton Mos;er. "·14 IKawl ; l B. Alan Pizzino. 1>20 (Hus ); 19. Philip Cramton, -·16 IVaml; 20 . Kenny Keylon, 18-19 (Yam). "D enotes placing outside top 20. 250cc POINT STANDINGS ; 1. Kent Howert on 1266) ; 2. Mik e Bell (2251; 3. Steve W ise (186); 4. Warren Reid 11561; 5. Larry Wosick 11491; 6. Darrell Shultz 11381; 7. Marty Tripes 1130 8. Mike Guerra (129); 9. St eve 1; Mart in 1 921; 10. J immy Ellis1 841. 500cc POINT STAND INGS: 1. Chuck Sun 11391 2. ; 891 Den ny Swartz (100); 3. Goal Breker 1 ; 4 . Arlo Englund 1 87); 5. Rick Burgett (81); 6 . Marty Moa tes 1 1101; ; 681; 9. Gar( 7. J im Gibson (701 B. Mickey Kessler 1 Pustelak (67); 10. S teve Rhyan 1 . 611 MANUFACTURERS POINT STANDINGS: 1. S uzuki 1 1 2. Yamaha 1 537 ; 4981; 3. Honda I4BOI; 4. Kawasak i (412); 5 . Husqvarna 11B7l; 6. Maico 11 SOl; 7 . KTM 181 ); 8_Mugen (741 9. Can-Am 1 ; 54l. 11

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