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1M - Lucerne Velie, - Red Mountllin - P and rear flats , ac com pa nied by a sickrunning motor, a fate realized by many of the entrants on the rockinfested, 6000 ft. plus elevation circuit. Da vis recovered from his four-minute tire change and rode like a man pos sessed to post second at the checkers and felt that if he had one more lap he could hav e caught WeIch . WeIch en countered that he would have beaten Davis, even without the fla t! The Davis/WeIch grudge will have plenty of time to stew before their next show.. down at the Caliente GP July 5. Smooth-riding Dennis Boone carded third Open Expert ' on .his S&E Cycle Can-Am. The 250cc Expert heat was a Chris Howard cake-walk. The d im inutive Yamaha pilot rocketed into the lead and was never challenged while building a three-minute margin enroute to the checkers. Howard was turning such fast lap time that the 250 's had to go an extra lap when Chris came in four minutes under the prescribed one and a half hour minimum time required for the race. This caught then second place Expert runner Fred Hansen off-guard. Hansen elected to run his Sportsman Cycle Husky .wit h the motocross tank and ran out of gas on the back side of the course with second in th e bag. Montclair Yamaha-support rider Mike "Sizzlin' Six" Sixbery assumed the runner-up spot and held it on to hold off the last lap charge of T eam Sportsman Cycle Husky man "Chucko" Rush who finished third. The 125cc race saw Team Sports man Cycle Su zuki -mounted Daryl Folks lead the start wit h Nevada Yamaha's Benny Brown and the CanAm of Mike WeIch in hot pursuit . At the midway point , Folks enjoyed a 30-second lead over WeIch, who had gotten by the ailing Yamaha of Brown. Daryl's Suzuki was also fitted with the sm a ller motocross tank and when he attempted to do his fourth tour without a fill-up he ran out of gas and turned the win over to WeIch. The determined Folks , in a heroic effort to retain his number one plate, pushed across th e finish line , th ree laps down . . Pete ' Delrnue , of nearby Pana ca , garnered runner-up Expert honors when he passed eventu al t hird pla ce finisher Benny Brown in wha t was a good da y for th e local riders. Cali en te sensa tion Jady Ma ed er posted his second consecu tive second overall , first 125cc Ama teur finish and Lee Pearson, also of Pa n aca , finished third 125cc No vice in h is first ra ce ever. You'll see·the best of the "125cc"'"Open-Class· motocross racers battle it out on a European-style grass track, complete with natural terrain uphills, and spectacular downhills. The action begins with the practice session at 10:00 a.m., and builds to its peak when the race begins at 1:00 p.m. But, don't miss a second ! The gates open at 8:00 a.m. Catch all the exciteme nt with a $1.00 savings per ticket under the gate price, by writing : Northwest Motocross Enterprises, 7100 SW Hampton, Suite 130, Tigard, Oregon 97223. Or call: (503) 620-5301 , by June 29, 1980. Regula r Advance Admission Price Purchase Price Adults $10.00 $9.00 Children (6 to 12 yrs.) $5.00 $4.00 Children under 6 yrs. FREE FREE Don't miss it! Sponsored by: YanJaha K60NRadio RCCoIa Coor:S Whee'sport Beart:rs Fra':De !ihoppes Resu lts OPEN EX: 1. Kevin Welch IC·A); 2. Kevin Davis (Mai); 3. Oem;s BooneIC·A). 250 EX: 1. Chris Howard lYaml; 2. M. S;.bery lYam); 3. Chuck Rush IHus!. 125 EX: 1. Mi"e W elch IC·A); 2. Pete OeImue ISuzl; 3. Benny Brown lYam). OVER 30 EX: 1. Casey Fol" IHusl; 2. Ron Hibba rd IMatl; 3. George AntililYaml. OVER 38 EX: 1. Ken Guio tHus l; 2. Doug lichen", (Hus); 3. Ron Timmons (M ail. OPEN AM: 1. Ken A_ett IHusl; 2. Kevin Colan (Husl; 3. Jell Benson lYaml . 250 AM: 1. Oon O'Ku1v IHusl; 2. R;ch Capr i lYaml: 3. M ike Marudas (Suz). .. 125 AM: 1. Jody Maeder (Vam); 2. Chuck Ewing (Yam); 3. Todd Timmons (Vam) , OVER 30 AM: 1. Chris Tones (Yaml; 2 . Reese Whi te (V am). OVER 38 AM: 1. Fran" White IHus); 2. Richafd Dashley IMail. OPEN NOV: 1. RandV Cha mbers IHusl; 2. Keith Delzer IHusl . 250 NOV: 1. Rick Brown (Yam); 2. Michael Hanley IHusl; 3. Eddie Lane lVaml . 125 NOV: 1. J on Alem ber y ISuzl; 2. Kenny Keef e ISuzl; 3. Lee Pearson ISU l). OVER 30 NOV: 1. Bill Shipman IC·AI; 2. Wayne GalestHus); 3. Bob Maichle (Husl. OVER 38 NOV: 1. R. Loveda y (VarnI. 100 EX:1. Kevin Kelley IS uzi. 100 AM: 1. Kev in H";kka ISuzl; 2. Pat Coc krum lYoml . 80 EX: 1. Bryan Folks ISuzl ; 2. J ohner Kight IVaml. 80 AM : 1. V. Nebbia (S ull. 80 NOV: 1. Terr; Capr i IVami ; 2. Mike Bergman IKawI; 3 . Ron nie Odiom (Suzl. • MIN~MINI JR BAMBINO: 1. 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