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500 INT: 1. Drew Porto (Mai); 2. M ick y Dymond
(Mail; 3. Ryan Helzer IMai) .
500 JR: 1. Mark McNuity (Mai); 2. Gary Bates IYam);
3. Stev e Hunt ISuzl.
250 PRO: 1. Gary Sami cs IYam ); 2. Rick Johnson
(Yam); 3. David Hamm on (Yam).
250 INT: 1. Robot Rodgers lHon) ; 2. Frank St einer
(Yam); 3. Bob Johnson (Yaml.
250 JR: 1. Steve Bolger (Yam); 2. Rhe Helms IYam);
3. Will Gorski IHon). •
125 PRO: 1. Rick Johnson IYam); 2. Robbie Nolan
(Yam); 3. Rik Nielsan IYem).
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125 INT : 1. Donald Seay. Jr . (Suz); 2. Eddie Poquette
{Yam ); 3. Mike Monsegur (Suz).
125 JR: 1. Thad Heroux (Suz); 2. Chris Apodaca
(Yam); 3. Tim Earls ISUl) .
Snorteland
stompsCRC
Saddleback MX
By Greg Taylor
ORANGE, CA , AUG . 10
Cool . breezes , clear skies and
stiff competition drew many of
the Southland's finest riders to
the California Racing Club's
Saddleback race.
Pete Snorteland posted four mota wins at CRC Saddleback.
Smith, Semics,
Johnson top CMC .
CarlsbadMX
By Patti Firth-Trotter
CARLSBAD. CA . AUG . 10
If you were not afraid of getting
a heat stroke, or had not traveled
north for the Bosch Series' you
may well have been one of the
36
hundred or so racers who showed up at
Carlsbad Raceway to try and get the
win and increase your cash flow. A
fairly large group of the regular Continental Mote-sports Club riders were
present, but to some of us the thrill of
the day was watching all of the women
riders who were get ting a feel for the
track prior to the Women's Nationals.
A combined class of 125 and 500cc
Pro riders had the first go at the track.
LOP rider Gary Semics was the first of
the 500cc riders to get going with Up Tite Husky-sponsored Alan Smith not
leaving much space between them .
Yamaha -mounted Randy Norman
had the th ird slot with Dale Anderson
(Mai) fourth and John Lusignan
(Yam) fifth . Yamaha Flash Rick
Johnson was off the line first for the
125cc riders. He was followed very
closely by another Yamaha hotshoe,
Robbie Nolin, who was followed by yet
another Yamaha with Rik Nielsen
aboard . .
As the riders came around for the
second lap Smith had grabbed the
lead away from Semics and was going
fOT the win . As the laps checked off the
500cc riders were very surprised to find
that Johnson had worked his way
through the pack of big bikes and into
third. Rick was able to hold that place
for only ·a short while , Randy Norman
nudged him and regained his third
place. At the end of the 14 laps they
crossed under the checkers in 'this
order: Smith, Sem ics, Norman, J ohnson.Nolan, Nielsen , and Watson.
The second time the riders met An derson smoked his new Maico around
the Suzuki Tower to take the holeshot ,
but Dale had little luck in hold ing off
Semics and Smith. Semics swooped the
lead away to begin his quest for the
overall win. Getting signals from his
dad, Thomas Smith, Alan was aware
of the time he had to make up. Alan
has not had his dad's help for the past
month as Tom had a quadruple heart
bypass operation five weeks ago . It 's
good to see you back Tom. Lap four is
when Alan made his move on Semics.
The pass was successful and Alan
ended the da y with the overall win.
Rik Nielsen took an early lead for the
125cc riders with Nolin and Johnson in
hot pursuit. It took Johnson only four
and a ha lf laps to pass all of the 125cc
riders and get int o the pack of Open
bikes. Johnson, Nolin and Nielsen took
home the day 's dollars.
Semics , on his Lee Ramage-tuned
Yamaha , snagged the holeshot and led
the entire 14 laps of the first 250cc Pro
moto. As the pack of riders was rounding the first tum of the race Rick
Johnson went down and was unable to
restart for awhile. Not to be discouraged
Rick finally took off and began his assaul t' on the leaders. Up in front the
leaders were Sem ics, David Hammond
(Hon) , Andy Northrup (DG ), Kirk
Grissom (Hon) and Richard Sands
(Yam). With Sem ics so far in the lead
the big concern for the riders was to
get into one of the payoff positions,
and not too many of them existed.
Hammond and Northrup stayed up
front for a few laps then Grissom displaced Northrup, but only for a few
laps , then Northrup was back in third .
James Gochmanosky (Yam ) rode a
strong fourth , keeping the rapidly advancing Johnson away from the
leaders. On the ninth lap Johnson was
in third and working on capturing
second. He did exactly that on the
11th lap. When the flagger Paul put
out the checkers the leaders were
"Smokin' Semics," Johnson, Hammond,
Northrup and Gochmanosky.
Hammond took an early le