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Moto two started with a Jennings
holeshot and Turner locked to his rear
wheel. With Turner pressuring,
Jennings turned some very fast laps
and nearly held off Turner's challenge
but once again the second half of the
moto belonged to the tireless Turner.
Jennings followed Turner to the
payoff window with Reisinger picking
up the third place share of the purse,
and Suzuki rider Bob Rutter edged out
Lunde for fourth overall.
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Results
OPEN PRO: 1. Ron Tunw ISun; 2. Bob M",ino
(Yom); 3. Bill ~ (Yam).
2!iOcc PRO: 1. Ron Tur_ (Sull; 2. Jeff Jennings
(Hon); 3. _
Reisinger 1!Caw1.
125cc PRO: 1. Donny Chandler (Hanl; 2. A.J.
Whiling (Yom~ 3. Doug DubKh (Yoml.
OPEN !NT: 1. Greg Point. tMai); 2. Fu~on
_1; 3. MichooI Heir (Yoml.
2!iOcc INT: 1. Monte Roy (Yom); 2. David _ _
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(_;3..... W_CSuzl.
125cc tNT: 1. Vonce McMahon (Yam); 2. Ian
FitzGibbon (Yoml; 3. Kim ~ (Sull.
Danny "Magoo" Chandler topped
SSM's 125cc Pros.
Turner grabs bIg
share of SSM
$800MX
By Terry Whytal
ORANGE, CA, OCT. 11
Team Suzuki's "Radical Ron"
Turner topped the Open Pro
class in runaway fashion, then
stormed back to defeat a large
·18
field of top 250cc Pros. Turner's day
was almost flawless, winning all four
motos he entered and being challenged
by only Yamaha rider Ed Arnet in the
flTSt Open moto and Honda-mounted
JeffJennings in the 250cc class.
In addition to the exciting Pro
action, almost 200 sponsmen riders
vied for $1000 in prizes sponsored by
Motocross Action Magazine and
donated by Mugen, DC, JT Racing,
MXA, PJl, Scott USA, Bel-Ray, Sun
Line, Oakley and DeCoster Products.
Moto one of the Open Pros featured
Turner and Arnet in a race· long drive
from mid-pack. Yamaha riders Bob
Marino, Bill Hagen, Mickey Dymond
and Bob Schulz jumped into the early
lead for first while Turner and Arnet
suffered from poor starts. With Arnet
leading the way and Turner close
behind the two riders began picking
off the leaders near the halfway point.
As the pace quickened near the
fmish Turner slashed past Arnet and
carried his momentum as he flew by
Marino for the win. Arnet also passed
Maimo before the checkers with
Dymond finishing fourth, Schulz fifth
and Hagen sixth.
Arnet was unable to make the start
of the second Open race after falling
in the first 250cc Pro moto and this left
Turner with a clear shot at the win.
Turner easily opened up a safe lead by
lap eight and cruised the remaining 10
laps with machine like precision. The
battle for second went down to the
wire with Marino edging Hagen and
Dymond. Marino picked up the
second place money with Hagen finishing third overall and Dymond fourtb.
The 250cc Pro battle was a two rider
duel between Turner and Jeff Jennings.
Turner gOt a better start in the first
moto but still had to contend with
Kawasaki rider Robert Reisinger,
Yamaha-mounted Tim Lunde and
Jennings. Jennings closed on the Suzuki
test rider several times in the early
going but at the checkers Turner was
well in front.
VETS: 1. Lynn McGraw (Yam); 2. Jim Galatioto
(!Caw); 3. Riel< WIIlOon (KTMI.
OPEN NOV: 1. Maik Downs (Yaml; 2. Eric Evers
IHusl; 3. S - Gonlon tMaiI.
280cc NOV: 1. _
StrouP tSuz); 2. Scol WtSeITl8n
(Yam); 3. Brad Solman (Suz)..
125cc NOV: 1. Art OI~ (Yaml; 2. Matt AlloV IYam);
3. Rob _icI (CZI.
Joe
HIgh school season
sfarts af Corona
By Ron Lawson
CORONA, CA, OCT. 10
Corona Raceway gave a preview
of the upcoming high school
motocross season last week with
the annual Todd Miller memorial invitational event. This year, as
last year, the top teams are going to be
Redlands High and North High, the
teams that ran away with the top two
spou. Putting in a surprisingly good
finish was Arlington High in third.
Last year Arlington was handicapped
by a small team, but this time around
they have the enthusiasm to make a
serious challenge.
The winning Redlands team was
topped by 125cc Senior winner Mike
Edwon (Yam), who also raced and
won the unattached l25cc Pro class.
Second in the 125cc Senior class was
another Redlands rider, Richard
Hoffman (Suz). Nate Rauba (Suz) was
the only rider to break up the
Redlands domination of the class,
taking two thirds for Arlington over
Redlands' rider Todd Gibboney (Yam).
North owed most of its points to the
Mini Senior riders. James Conti (Hon)
topped that class over North
teammate Eric Steil (Suz). Redlands'
rider John Green (Hon) was third. The
class that gave Arlington its best
finishes was the 125cc Novice race
where Tony Dejulio (Kaw) and Mark
Decker (Yam) finished first and third
for the school, being split up by North·s
Gus Kopp (Yam).
Upland High finished in fifth place
overall, but they had one of the top
riders of the night in Pat Weber (Suz).
Weber took both the 250cc and Open
Senior classes. Redlander Tom Hodgin
(Suz) was second both times.
The unattached divisions saw a
great duel in the 250cc Pro class between Andy Northrup (Hon) and Juan
Benavidez (C-A). The two riders took
off with the lead in both motas and
went at it hot and heavy. The battle
became so intense that at one point in
the first round, they crashed into one
another and both went down. Then
they simply remounted and continued
where they left off. Northrup was the
first one to cross the line in both
rounds. Taking a distant third was
Suzuki of Riverside rider Danny Burtt.
Promoter Ron Crandall was experi.
menting with an old idea of having an
Expert class to accommodate riders
stranded in the wide gulf between the
Intermediate ranks and the Pros. Taking Corona's first 250cc Expert class
was Mike Roach (Yam) with -a 1·3
score. After winning the first moto, he
was leading the second moto until the
last lap when a crash put him behind
Ron Rehnquist (Yam) and Mike Blake
(Hon). Overall, it was Roach, Blake
and Rehnquist.
Results
UNATTACHED
MINI BEG: 1. Richie Hovis (Yam); 2. ~
DevGon (YarnI; 3. &it Sackett (Yam).
MINI BEG: 1. Btett Guvatt (Yam); 2. Glom Tucker
(Yam); 3. Roes Dettore (Yam).
MINI NOV: 1. Jerry Fowler (Yam); 2. Steve w_ 3.
Eric IIelIwood (Yaml.
MINI INT: 1. Steve Morehouse IKawi; 2. Kevin
Fringer ISuzl; 3. Kirbv Clark (Suzl.
100 BEG: 1. Greg Kopp (Yaml; 2. John Bonucci
(Yaml; 3. John Kish (Yoml.
125 BEG: 1. Tony Rodriguez tKawl; 2. BiN N--.
(Yam); 3. Craig Sou lSuzl.
125 BEG: 1. ScanY_ _ CHonI;2. PoulT_CHon);
3. Gary Halt (Yarni.
125 NOV: 1. Robbie ~ (Yom.; 2. Jerry Fordl
(Yam); 3. Gory T1loq>eon (Yom).
(Suzl; 3.
125 NOV: 1. PIIuI EIIiI CSuzl; 2. K~ _
Btuce _1Suz1.
125 !NT: 1. Crlig
lSun; 2. John Begin (Sul);
3. Gory Clark (Yom).
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125 PRO: 1. Mike Edoon (Yoml; 2. Mike 8M (Yom);
3. Jell e-..1Suz).
2!iO BEG: 1. Sam Otopalo (YarnI; 2. Michael
_ _I (Suzl; 3. Mike Stanton (Yom).
2!iO BEG: 1. Jim Brown (!Caw); 2. Jeff Sheftai tHan);
3. Den Morales (Hon).
2!iO NOV: 1. Steve Rouow (Han); 2. Denen yenzer
(Hon); 3. Steve Br-.v lSun.
2!iO INT: 1. Steve PiMulni (Kaw!; 2. Mike Wikineon
(Yam); 3. Fred Devries (Yaml.
2!iO EX: 1. Mike _
(Yom); 2. Mike Blake (Han); 3.
Ron Rehnquisl (Yaml.
2!iO PRO: 1. Andy
(Han); 2. Juan _
(C-AI; 3. Donny Burn (C-AI.
_up
OPEN BEG: 1.PIuI T ~ (Yam); 2. _ _
(_; 3. Alan Wodriel< tSulI.
OPEN NOV: 1. Tim
IYam); 2. Den Av-s
(Suz); 3. Eric Ewalt (Mail.
OPEN INT: 1. Bill Koch tYaml; 2. Den Finell(Mail; 3.
James Lorimer (Yam).
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HIGHSCHOOL
MINI NOV: 1. Steve S _ (Yam); 2. Scan ~
1!Caw); 3. Steve Kirtpatrick 1Suz1.
MINI SR: 1. ~ Conti CHon); 2. &it Steil CSuzl; 3.
John Gr_ (Han).
100 NOV: 1. Devid Hollenkamp (Suzl; 2. Doug
Nor1hcun (Yam); 3. S.
CSuzl.
100 SR: 1. Gena Revnoza 1Suz); 2. Tony - . ,
ISuzl; 3. Suzi CMland.
125 NOV: 1. Tony DeJulio (Kawi; 2. Gus Kopp (Yaml;
3. Maik Deck. (Yam).
125 INT: 1. Vince McMahon (Yam); 2. Brad FIV
IHonl; 3. Devid Jonn.
125 SR: 1. Mike E_n (Yaml; 2. Richard Hoffman
(Sul); 3. Nete RaubllSuz).
175 NOV: 1. Yoshi Kubota (Suzl; 2. Ru_1 W _
(Yamt.
175 SR: 1. Mike Edwon (Yam); 2. Richard Hoffman
ISuzl; 3. Vonce McMahon (Yoml.
2!iO NOV: 1. Bill Scan (Yam); 2. Brandon
Sneiderwine 1!Caw1; 3. Mike Mazzacane (!Caw).
2!iO tNT: 1. David V~Ian__ (!Caw); 2. Doug Talley
(Yam); 3. John Mezzacane (!Caw).
2!j!l SR: 1. Pat W_ISuzl; 2.Tom Hodgin (Suzl; 3.
MikeMahan.
SOO NOV: 1. Diona Halley (Yam); 2. Ken Wilson
(Yllfftl; 3. Joe Hughs (Sull.
SOO SR: 1. Pat W _ tSun; 2. Tom Hodgin (Suz).
uam.
Kofa/arvl doubles
afCRC.'ghf
mlnlcross finale
By Nanette Marie
VALENCIA, CA, OCT. 10
The California Racing Club
wrapped up both its Tri-Valley
Suzuki Dealers' Summer Night
Motocross Series and its 1980
night minicross series at Indian
Dunes.
During the evening's action, the
drawing was held for the grand prize
of the whole series, a brand new Suzuki
RM80. and the winning ticket was
held up on the mini track by Pee Wee/
Junior Cycle rider Ronnie Densford,
one of the many riders who attended
every race of the Friday night series
put on by CRC and the sponsoring
Suzuki dealers.
The second race was the Junior
Cycles, Stock Novices and Experts.
Kal-Gard/l000 Oaks Yamaha rider
Kyle Lewis ran away with both of the
motos, as he usually does in the Expert
ranks, but in the Novices, the action
was hot and heavy all night long. Bubba Erickson, riding for Bell Helmets,
grabbed the holesbot in the ftnt moto,
and ran his lead all the way to the
checkers for a wire·to·wire victory. Jeff
Reynolds and Steven Kotajarvi battled
for second the entire way, but Kotajarvi
was the rider in command of the
TUJlDeT-Up slot at the fmish, Reynolds
having to settle for third ahead of
Chris Cole and Troy Welty.
Round two was all Kotajarvi's, Just
like Erickson, he took over from the
stan, and went wire to wire for the
victory, which also gave him the first
~ trophy as we1l. Erickson suffered
a mid'pack start and had to charge up
from sixth in the first moto and tty to
catcb Kotajarvi. His bid came up short
as he slipped by Ronnie Densford,
Welty and Reynolds, but could not get
around Chris Cole, the runner·up,
and took third at the wire. Erickson's
third was good enough for second 0Yerall, with Cole grabbing third.
In the Modified ponion, many of
the same riders were back out and

