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Cycle News 1980 09 10

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were dueling for third. On the fIfth lap they passed and repassed each other four times umil Frampton got it for keeps and ~t out after Bell and Hull. With two laps to go Frampton took second but Hull had a lO-length lead and breezed to the win. Darrel Davis' so-so performance in his heat must of stimulated his desire to win as he blew away the 65cc class with ea~. At the end of lap one he had a 2O-length lead over Shepard and Tom Carriger. The 85ccJunior Modified Championship found Turbett, Blagg and Craig Howard running away from the other nine riders and waging a three-way bactfe that would last the emire 10 laps! With two laps to go Turbett took the 'L!ad from Blagg and went on to win. Carr jumped out to a quick lead over Harbert and Sherb in 85cc Senior ModifIed action. but the race was stopped when Illinois' Tony Sauder cra~hed in turn two. The restart again had Carr leading Harbert, Morton and tne rest of the 85cc Senior Modifieds as Sherb coasted off the track with ... dead motor. Aaron Hill moved up through the pack to finish in third as Carr won by a safe margin over -Harbert. ~Iagg led the 85cc Junior Stock class off the line followed by Eads and Michigan's Bryan Pankey. But Pankey ran off the track in the north end and dropped back to sixth. Blagg was opening up a big lead and, at the midway mark., Davis got by Turbett for ~cond as Eads faded to fourth. Davis and Turbett battled for ~cond all the way to the checkers with Davis getting the edge. The 85cc Senior Stock was a replay of the heat with the two Hill youngsters running away from the pack with Steve beating out Aaron. Chris Carr became the only double winner of the day as he easily won the lOOcc Schoolboy championship over two other Californians, Steve Hill and Bubby Wilson. The best rae eof the day turned out to be the last race of the dayl What a way to end a fine day of National Championship racingl Ron Bell had to scrap his heart out to win the 125cc Schoolboy·Championship. Morton took the early lead for three laps with Bell probing every possible pass. He finally got the lead in the south end while Thompson and Mike Jones began to close on the two from-runners. By lap six Thompson was really hanging it out to the limit as he and Morton would pass and repass each other for second. At the white flag he fInally got second for good as Morton made a mistake in the uphill that put him all the way back to sevemh. Results S1cc: 1. Audie Hull. Jr. (Vamlll); 2. Wayne Frampton IYamlOR); 3. Jason Bell (Yam/CAl; 4. Larry Pegram IYam/CHI; 5. Bodie Shepherd (SuziCAl; 6. Andrew Lowery IYamlCH); 7. J8IOf1 Pra" IYam/NY); 8. Pa"ick Ballew IYam/CAl. 65cc: 1. Darell Davis ISuzlWAI; 2. Sadie Shepherd (SuziCAl; 3. Thomas Carriger lYam/CA); 4. Jason Craven IYamiCAI; 5. Greg Saude< ISuzlIU; 6. Larry Pegram IYamlDH). 85cc JR MOD: 1. Randy Turbet1ISuzlIL); 2. Robbie 81agg (Yam/ORI; 3. Craig HowOfd IYam/CAl; 4. Duane Wilson IYamiCAI; 5. Audie Huff IYam/IU; 6. David Bartkowski IYam/NYI; 7. Jason Yager lYamlKSI; 8. TomCanigerlYamlCA);9. MOfC Gifford (Yam/KS); 10. Greg Saudef (SuziIU. 85cc SR MOD: 1, Chris CaOY'Je Stei_ISuzlNY). Wmston Pro Series o 00 0') ....-4 16 mg "lar.1.( mg. nicall1e avo per clga,ene by FTC method. .1180 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Tulsa Half Mile AMA National Championship Sunday, september 14-2:00 P.M. Tulsa State FairgrOUnds For ticket information, contact: JAS Promotions, P.O. Box 7065 Tulsa, OK 74105 (918) 744-1113 TIckets: $15 & $10 Winston out-tastes them all. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. / INTER-AM HANDLEBARS MXL Congratulations to Ricky Graham & Terry Poovey - Winners at the Indy Miles. Scott Pearson 5th Sat. night Helmets &JB RACING 23

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