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Cycle News 1980 10 01

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E _tb.ra CaIlI........Arl••a ••_tb.ra N....... _tb.ra c::...lor.....Arl. . . . .oatb.ra N.v. . . . . .lI tbera Call1oral..ArI • Western hotline i - away. When the checkered flag waved them home, Lunde who had lost the lead to Clark, snatched it back on his approach to the finish line, Clark followed a close second and Guth beat out MacCracken for third. Guth ended the day with second place loot and third overall went to Clark. o 00 0') Results 50«! NOV: 1. Bobby _ (Yaml; 2. Jason Jones lSuzl; 3. Rudy Ru_ISuzl. 5O«!1NT: 1. Prax Cruz ISuzl. 50«! EX: 1. SCott Brown (Sull. 80 BEG: 1. Trm L.inehon lVaml; 2. DIIvid Perry lSuzl; M Q) ..0 o ~ u o Supercross Champ Mike Bell chases CUnt Hardick at SSM. Glover, Gibson, NIelsen top Pros at Saturda, Saddlebade By Terry Whytal ORANGE, CA, SEPT. 15 Overcast skies and cool temperatures kept the track sudace at SaddIeback tacky and dust-free for this 'week's SSM Supercrou champ remounted and safely cruised in for third place before packing up for the day, Dot wanting to risk funher injury with tbe Trans·USA soon to start. Gibson and Hansen dueled for the lead as the final laps ran down and the two tangled ban with Hansen taking a trip to the turf. "It should have been me who went down," commented Gibson later, "but somehow 1 stayed up and Donnie fell." Gibson went on to win while HaDIIeD remounted to finish second and Hardick finished founh behind Bell. race, Taking advantage of the ex· cellent conditions were several top Na· tional stan like Yamaha's Mike Bell and Broc Glover, Honda's Donnie Hansen .and Jim Gibson and Team Maico rider Steve Rhyan. GId'Ver opted to contest the Open Pro class and he proved to be more than a mat~ for the competition as he powered to back·to·back moto wins with big leads at the checken. Yam· aha rider Pete Snoneland and Huskymounted Dave Gerig chased trhe fleet Glover but never were able to c101e on the three·time 125cc National champ. Suzuki rider Clint Hardick kept the batde for second a three man affair retiring with mechanical until problems and Tony DiStefano entered the race on a borrowed Husky but vision problems kept him from riding at full speed. Donnie "Holeahot" Hansen blasted to the front 'of the 2SOcc Pro pack as it rounded tum one. Clint Hardick zeroed in on Hansen's rear fender as the two riden led lap one. Jim Gib· son followed in third ahead of Honda· mounted Jeff Jennings and Mike Bell. Hansen slowly pulled away from Hardick while Gibson and Bell edged up to preslUre the young Suzuki rider. It took Gibson five laps to fmd a way past Hardick and Bell two more before factory riden could .t;Ilr.e over the top three positions. 16 The second moto holeshot was all Hansen's as he led teammate Gibson onto the course. Pete Snoneland moved his Yamaha into third ahead of Richard Sands and Tim Lunde, both riding Yamahas. Gibson and Hansen again battled for mOlt of the race with Gibson taking the checlten in first followed . by Hansen, jennings and Snoneland. and that's the way the final tally read for the overall. _0'.; Gibson quicltly bepn to reel in Hansen who had opened up a 10 lie' cond lead over the bawe for second. Bell kept within Itriking range for mOlt of the race before falling and nriRing hia bee. The newly crowned Micky Dymond rode his Honda to victory in the first moto of the 125cc PI'OII but succumbed to technical diffi· culties in the second moto and RiIt Nielsen rode his Yamaha to the checken and the overall win. Man Whiting finished second on his water· cooled Yamaha with Eric Jaffin pielting up the third place money on a Honda. • . Results OPEN PIlO: 1. Btoc GIo.- O'omI; 2..... Snone3. o..id 250 PIlO: 1. Jim ~ 1HonI; 2. DomIe . 1HonI; 3. JeIl.lennO>go IHonI. 125 PRO: 1. Rik _ lVoml; 2. M8tt Whiting O'ernI; 3. Eric.j8llln lHonl. OPEN M: i. KiIlIy SIuIIe O'ernl; 2. _ ... lVernl; 3. J _ Roy lMoIl. 250 !NT: 1. Aohct8It tHuII; 2. ..... SkinrwlVoml; 3. S-_O'omI. 12& !NT: 1. V... _O'ernl; 2. Tom EngoI (SuzI; 3. Rob EngoI CSuzI. c;.;g_. o.n VET: 1. . - McCamick CLOPI: 2. IIll1lMo1l: 3. RIck W.-.IKTM). ~ _10m- OPEN NOV: 1. Scot PaulIKTMI; 2. ~ ~ IVernl; 3._"-lVernl. 250 NOV: 1. Paul e - t lVoml: 2. Scot Wile.... O'ernl; 3. o..id P-..lSuzl. 12& NOlI: 1. An 011.- O'ernl; 2. J.- .--.. ... (HanI; 3. Mott.- NIc1r IV• • OPEN BEG: 1. (ftg lJpdIU tHuII; 2. Aondy Min*CM8I; 3. ..... A9i0lMlll. 250 BEG: 1. ClIIIt Dennve 1HonI; 2. John M...• _1HonI; 3. ~SenoCSuzl. 12& BEG: 1. ar.. Belt O'ernl; 2. I(joll _ WlidO'ernI; 3. John " - CSuzI. . . . BEG: 1.. MIllo e- O'oml; 2. RIch lloohme IV.; 3. JaIh ~ lKMl. Lunde's Sunda, at CRC Saddleback By lee Taylor ORANGE, CA, AUG. 24 Saddleback madness, Sunday m·oming. began in practice with a freshly tilled track snaring rid· ers and machines in mud at every tum. Since it was one of the qualifiers for the California Racing Club's Octo· ber race at.San Diego Stadium, a large field of racen were on hand and put· ting all they had on the line. The 250cc PI'OII took the track by storm in one of the wildest races of the day. Tim Lunde, aboard a Yamaha for TlkO, simply grabbed a handful of gears and fought his way through both motos for a pair of back-to·back wins. The fint moto saw a battle royale shaping up between Lunde and Yamaha-mounted Bob Marino. When Lunde took over the lead, Marino was relendessl Todd Clark, riding for Van Nuys Cycle fought to hold back Richard Sands, new to the Pro ranks, and these two dueled over founh place down to the final motnent. Andy Guth, piloting a Yamaha zoomed up into third and a solid blaze of Yamaha gold surrounded the track. When the finish line loomed into sight, Lunde led the way, followed by Marino, Guth and Sands, respec· tively. When the machines came to life for the second moto, Sands jumped out in front with Lunde on top of him. Clark in third, was fighting to hold Marino away. Raccn were dropping all over the track. Sands went down in the gully and DNF. Matt Devich, beset with bad luck throughout both motos, slid out in the tum by the finish line. Among the survivon were Lunde, the leader, with Clark" punuing him, wheel·towheel down to the end of the race. With Marino out with mechanicals, the fans were glued to the fence line and yelling themselves hoarse. A battle for third developed between Guth and Eric MacCracken that pitched them sideways, wheel-to-wheel over the drop-off. Both riden maintained control; far better than their fans who were covering their eyes and ntrning 3. Curt Trimble (Yam!. 80 NOV: 1. Richard Fleming IYaml; 2. Don Feeley lVaml; 3. Jeff Barbocolli lVaml. 80 INT: 1. Rudy Dickinson lSuz); 2. SCott 8\ oJ By Rod Eschenburg G SAN DIEGO, CA, SEPT. 7 Kawasaki Motor Corp. rider "StQrmin' Sam" Storer moved in· to position to take both the 1980 Expert Mini and 105cc Mini titlei at Barona Oaks Raceway as he swqK both the Stock and Modified Expen classes plus the special 105cc over Bruce Bunch, Tracy Meeks' and Ronnie Lechien respectively. And then to add funher to his win·binge. Storer rode to an easy two for two SaIl Diego Stadium Expert Mini Q.ualifier over Bunch and Meeksl The only class up fo.r grabs was the Stock Mini Expens where Storer came through with a 4-. come from behind four way tie· breaker win over Bunm (Kaw/5-2), Lechien (Yam/2-5) and Meeks (Yam/l-4). Actually, it was Lechien who pve Storer the win, -as Meeks was cruuing along in third with the overall in the bag until Ronnie made the last lap pass by Meeks to set up the four·way deadlock. In other Mini action, Escondido Kawasaki rider Thor Bjornstad had his biggest day of the 1980 BarOlUl season as he swept both the Stock and Modified 12- to 16-year-old Intermediate Mini classes, and visiting CrdWD Cycle Yamaha rider Mike Lieber ran away with both divisions of the 12-16 Novice classes. Lieber also grabbed a second in the CRC Qualifier for the big San Diego stadium show. Yamaha rider David McGhee renuned to winning fonn in the motorcycle Pan of the program as he ~ • I _

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