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fun for the riders. It turned a wellgroomed track into a maze of lakes
and rivers .
There are no pictures with this report
because it seemed foolish to expose a
good camera to damage from the ash .
Lungs and eyes are one thing but
cameras are hard to come byl
During practice the Minis were having extreme difficulty with the hills so
a course was routed to eliminate the
hills for them. Their first attempt at
racing was such a confusion of some
following the shortened course while
others shortened it even further that
th ey were stopped, shown where to go
again and restarted . Still some went
one way , some went the other so a
decision was made to score them only
on the final moto. The third time was
a charm . Marc Armstrong (Suz) knew
exactly where he was going all the way
to the flag . Jim Sawtell (Suz) tried
vainly to catch him the who le way.
The 125cc Juniors suffered a terrible
attrition rate. Wes Swearingen (Yam)
led the field of 23 for half the first
moto before he fell. Louis Gregory
(Yam) took over the lead only to be
passed in the final lap by Doug Boddy
(Yam). Wes was down a lap by the
checkered but still finished fourth
when only Louis , Doug and Ron Hyde
(Yam) made the full laps . Less than
half finished the first moto. In the
second round, all classes used only the
upper track and Louis led the entire
way .
Strangely enough , the Pros were the
quickest to chicken out with the
inclement weather. Many took one
look at the gloomy skeis and left without unloading Some of these were the
same ones who left last time because it
was too dry. It makes one wonder how
they got enough experience to become.
Pros. Roy Davis and Jim Wiant split
wins in the one-two-fives with Roy the
final winner. Both rode Yamahas.
Yamaha-mounted Kevin Jansen went
1-1 in the 250s and Mitch Kirkpatrick
won both Open rnoros .
This was to be a big two- day event
and , indeed , a few die -hards camped
in tents, motorhomes, etc., for the
next day's event. The rains showed no
mercy and when morning arrived no
one seemed opposed to the cancellation
of Monday's race . Everyone packed up
to head back to th eir gra y houses with
th e gray grass growin g all around.
Results
MINI J R: 1. Marc Arm strong ISuz); 2. Jim Sawtell
(Suzl : 3 . Shane W hitaker IKawl .
MINI INT: 1. Tracy Thorn IKaw) : 2. Rick C_ie
(Vam): 3. Mon'e Hill.
MINI EX: 1. Sean Leichner IYaml.
100 J R: 1. Kevin Hofenbredl ISuz); 2 . Ross Stanley
(Vam l: 3. Carl Dilday (SUl) .
' 25 J A: t . Louis Gregory (Yam): 2. Wes Swearing en
(Yam l: 3. Doug Bod dy (Vam l.
125 INT : 1. Mar lin Hall (SUl ); 2. Jerry Wilson (Vam);
3. Loch Names (Vam l.
125 PRO: 1. Roy Davis (Yam) ; 2 . James W iant (Yaml.
250 JR : 1. Edwin Sims (KTMI; 2. Kenneth Hinkley
(Hon); 3. Brian Budlong (Varni .
250 INT: 1. Lyle Schappert lMal); 2. Craig Bogl e
(Yam); 3. Craig Roberts (Hon).
250 PRO: 1. Kevin Jansen (Yam!; 2. Roy Davis (Yam ).
OPEN JR : 1. Jeff Jordan (Vam); 2. ' Rick LaL.ack
lYam); 3. All en H in~ley (Yaml.
OPEN INT: 1. Cr,,;g Bog le (Vam).
OPEN PRO: 1. M itch Kirkpatrick (Hus): 2. Kenneth
RandaIlIVam): 3. M ichael Bracher ISUl).
30 TO 40: 1. Michael Bracher ISuzl ; 2 . Rusty Garrison
(Kawl .
OLD TIMER : 1. Jim Newman (Yam).
Good weather and
Henning prevail at
Buckhorn Enduro
By Rex McClellan
OAK RUN , CA, MAY 18
In a definite change from the
past , the Redding Dirt Riders
put on an enduro under sunny
May skies with the temperature
in the 70s and BOs. Unlike the snow of
the past two events, this run was a
pleasure.
In addition to the good weather was
a well -designed and executed enduro.
Many enduros do not provide a cornplete or fair test of both riding ability
and time keeping skill, but the Buckhorn was designed to do both. Some
enduros concentrate so much on time
keeping that riding ability is totally
negated. The ride is slow, boring and
with all the zeroes and low scores,
there is a lot of complaining, nit pick.
ing and protests which create headaches and detract from everyone's en joyment of the event.
Other enduros are nothing more than
timed hare scrambles with time keeping for all but the best riders being for gotten. The RDR put on an enduro
that tested both time keeping and
riding ability. Riders had to keep time
in all but one section. After gas was a
long, tight section through the trees at
20 mph. No one zeroed this one; the
best score was a three with good B
scores being 12 to 15 minutes late. To
avoid making the rest of the event a
.race , the RDR wisely and professionally
used a mileage reset at the end of the
section. This put most riders back near
their minute and a relatively slow
average following produced a lot of
zeroes at the next check.
The one negative aspect of the event
was the poor marking of turns.
Everyone complained that many were
not marked far enough in advance and
many were also so poorly marked that
the rider did not know he had even
missed the tum until he started
picking up W 's.
The course was run in the mountains
outside of Redding just north of Mt.
Lassen. The scenery was spectacular
and riders had the time to enjoy it in
the slower sections. The course wound
its way around Cow Creek and the
numerous water crossings created
problems for some riders. One water
crossing came equipped with about 15
spectators who rode into a fairly
remote area to take pleasure in other
people's problems. One fellow , dressed
in chest waders, was giving aid to B
and C riders and another was recording the misfortunes with a movi e
camera . I suppose that will give th e
RDR a few good laughs in the months
to come .
Top score of the day was a three
turned in by Jeff Henning riding an
Orangevale Cycles and Hi -Po int·
sponsored KTM 420 . He was follow ed
closely by Matt Cullins on a Yamaha
175 and Ron Stuliff (KT M 420 ), spo n·
sored by H i-Point and Ch ico Cycles ,
both with fou r. Matt took second
overall on the basis of the tie -breakers.
It should be mentioned that J eff and
Rob were riding on a team with
Charlie Morgan who was first Old
T imer A with a score of 12. Charlie
has really been smoking the OTA class
this year.
This enduro was one of the best
rides of recent years and all you riders
who didn't come because of memories
of the weather of past RDR events
should come out next year and have a
good time.
Stre-e-tch your weekendRide your motorcycle to work
Monday!
NEW TOTE WAGON
BUILT FOR ENDURO AND MOTOCROSS M'ACHINES
Results
25OA: 1. Cullins 141; 2. Irwin 17); 3. Lucas 1111.
OPEN A : 1. Henning 13);2. Sutliff (4); 3. Charles 171.
2OOB: 1. Jepsen (18.7l; 2. Rego I1B.91
.
250B : 1. W . Smith 1131; 2. Duboldi 117l; 3. Guidize
1201.
OPEN B: 1. Hami~on (15); 2. Haaker (16.6); 3.
Stanton 116.71
.
200c: 1. Hanlon 162l: 2. Mayfield (177).
25OC: 1. Freemantle (22); 2 . Uttle (26) ; 3. Nick erson
(32) .
OPEN C: 1. Spinola (19); 2. Harrison 135) 3 . Gardner
;
1371
.
OTA: 1. Morgan 11 2l ; 2 . Jenkins 11 31
.
OTB : 1. Frisbie 120) 2. How8