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Cycle News 1981 01 07

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EBEST KEPT SECRET IN DIRT TRACKsmoked RACING Henk'.7&O H.....y 00 0') 'em this yeIIr with e peIr. Ronnie's 500 Yamaha smoked 'em with one. Mickey, Jeff end freddie'. Feetory &00 end 2IiO Honde'. eech heve one. Rainey (Kaw), Herndon (Hon) and King Kenny (Yam) Factory 250's- Each have them on. PLUS Pete Hemee- Amat.,r * NlItIonel2liO Mile Chemp Roger Thompson-Amateur Nationall25TI and 125 Short Track Champ -Each heve one. CIIII .. ...,. . wII " " . , Oft tor you. "III 950 Rose Court Norco, CA 91760 (714) 371-1329 Northern C8llfomi8-Northern Nevade-Oregon-Washington-ldeho-Utah-Alask.C8nad. Northern C8lifomi8-Northem N NomERN DATEUNE Manning masters monsoonMX By Dick Thompson OLYMPIA, WA, NOV. 30 Several days of downpour made for muddy conditions Sunday for the 140 riders who braved the inclement conditions. All things considered, the course was in good condition for race two of the AMA Gold Digger motocross series at the ThurslOn-Grays Harbor ORV Sports Park. Even a crowd of spectators hovered in the covered grandstands to enjoy the show. Jim Anderson and Rob Manning put on an excellent show in the I25cc Pro class. Anderson on a Yamaha jumped to a quick lead in the .first moto with Manning and Tom Moen in hot pursuit. Despite Manning's efforts, Anderson began to stretch out a large lead which he held to the finish flag. The second moto began the same way until the third lap when Manning slipped by Anderson who doesn't setde for second and took the lead back from Manning. But when the checkered dropped, it was Manning, Anderson, and Steve Corcoran. In the 250cc Pros, Phil Larson was plagued by mechanical problems all day. Fast Phil jumped to a quick lead in the fim moto, but it would only last a few laps until chain problems struck. Jon Jacobsen, riding for Paulsons on a Suzuki, was quick to grab the lead with Bill McLean right on his rear fender. At the finish flag, it was McLean, Jacobsen and Bob Buffaloe. The second moto, it was Larson, riding for Hi-Point and Yamaha, around the first comer ahead of the pack, but again only to last there a few laps because of mechanical problems. Doug Taylor on a KTM took the moto and second overall, while McLean combined a first and third for the overall win. In Open Pro, it was the veteran Doug Raines who left no doubt by winning both motas hands down. Results bAKEWBBB ~ tlBNBA ta 19111 MODEL CLOSEOUT • HUSKYS AND HONDAS THE '81. ARE HEREI 805 FWY. AT CARSON ST. 11747E. CARSON ST. LAKEWOOD, CA (2131860-1354 (7141521-7112 W_ Hond StaY Soh 62 > C'" ,ft. VI ... ::E: ..J SMAll WHEEL: 1. Shawn Dempsey (Suzl; 2. CO<\! lee Ilartlen (Suzl. MINI A: 1. Dennis Fennell (Yaml; 2. Bill Weland (Yaml; 3. Scan Grimm lVaml. MINI B: 1. Wade Janssen (Yaml; 2. Tracy Bethel ISuzI. MINI C: 1. Todd _ (Suz); 2. William Dempsey 1Suz); 3. Jim Ecldund. 100 A: 1. Jell Chopman 1Suz1; 2. MilCh Lorenz ISuzl. 100 B: 1. Jell Rogers (Suzl; 2. Todd a.boo ISuzl. 125 PlIO: 1. Rob Menning 1Hon1; 2. Jim Andeni lVaml; 2. PouIOrllndi IMoil; 3. Ru. PowoII (KTMI. VET JR: 1. Tom Jepoon (Hanl; 2. Sllm No..(Honl; 3. Rich e.tIon (KTMI. VET NOV: 1. Tony Mec:DonlIId (Yaml; 2. Fronk Corevich IK8wI; 3. HiIorio _(Yom!. OT EX: 1. Oick MoM (Honl; 2. Jim Soitone (KTMI; 3. Jock Coulombe (M8i). OT JR: 1. Jim Hoinrick (KTM); 2. Dennis _ lSuzl; 3. Emio Steir IHUIl. OT NOV: 1. Gone WoIlo 1Kow1; 2. Mohrin a ISuzl; 3. ~ "'-con (HUll. 250 EX: 1. B I I _ (MIl); 2. Tom McKinnoy (Kawl; 3. _~ lHonl , _ c (Yam) of Eugene holds a slim lead over Winston Rice who dominated the class untiJ EIterberg came out of retiremeut. Esterberg walked off with both motOl and never looked baclt, IOtally devastating the competition. In a combined 125cc/Open Pro race, Mitch Kirkpatriclt (Hus) pulled a holeshot with his smaller conrades on 125s close behind. In the early going, Richie Earle (LOP/Suzuki Sports Center) pushed Kirkpatriclt until Jim Wiant (Hon) and Rod Keller (Suz) of Roseburg muclt by. Both Earle and Kirkpatrick couldn't stay mounted and the two National riders ended up on the ground more than a few times putting them both out of contention as Wiant, on a borrowed Honda, and Keller took their dice to the flax. Second time out, Keller took the lead with Earle and Wiant following closely. Earle held onto Keller for two laps until he took a northern Oregon "soil sam~le" and let Wiant by. Wiant worked his way past Keller and all of a sudden, it seemed as though Keller's water-cooled RM dropped off the pace. Kirkpatrick's Husky was holding off a stunned Earle, who still couldn't believe he had 100t his positions putti~ him near the back of the pack. Taking the overall win as he did two weeks ago was Wiant while Keller went 2-2 for second and a disappointed Earle picked up the pace to gamer third overall kepping him in contention for top points staying tied in the points with injured teammate Clay "Crash" Light. YoungJeff Daily (Yam of Springfield! Yam) topped both matos in the Pee Wee class which uses a smaller scaled traclt. Second went to Ronnie Shoemaker (Hon) as Jason Wood (Yam) took his 5-5 tally for third. Results PEE WEE: 1. Jeff Doily IYaml; 2. Ron S - . IHonl; 3. JMon Wood lVom!. MN NOV: 1. Rondy WIono (Honl; 2. lIroy _ 1Suzl; 3. Shawn ConeIIlVom!. MINI INT: 1. BiIy ~ (Kawl; 2. Grody Troglin (Kawl; 3. DIrrwl Roming (Suzl. 100 M: 1. Rick Gundonon 1Suz1; 2. Kevin _ (Suzl. 125 NOV: 1. Jim HutImon lVom!; 2. Jody Jam~ (KawI;;l.S_ _ (Kawl. 125 INT: 1. Tony _ (Yom!; 2. Guy T _ (Sull; 3. Kent EgIi lVaml. 125 PlIO: 1. Jim Wiant (Hanl; 2. Rod K_ 1Suz1; 3. RicIwd EIr10 (lOPl. 250 NOV: 1. Dove S _ (Yaml; 2. S _ S IHusl; 3. Mike 0bIe (Hanl. 250 INT: 1. oe., Troglin (KTMI; 2. Mike Smoth«8 1Suz); 3. Jim WillrISuzl. OPEN NOV: 1. o.vicI S _ lVaml; 2. Rocky J_lVaml; 3. DoooIt Louring (Yom!. OPEN M: 1. Mark e-tloo; (Yom!; 2. WinoIDn Rico lVernl. OPEN PlIO: 1. MilCIl KirtlpMrick (HUll. ~ 1. GrIcIy Trogin IKTMl; 2. Dovo K_ISuzl; 3. _ _ {KTMI. McKenna mashes ThomTree Hare Scrambles bles ran alongside the Yuba and Feather Rivers. "Iron Man" "Eric McKenna was the fastest man of the day, easily winning the Open Expert portion and lapping into the top 10 riders on the Jan Houterman Maico. Bill. Jamerson got by early 250cc Expert leader Tom McKinney for that win and Spoof Pena was the top 125cc rider. The usual bill of fare for cross country racing this time of year is mud and wet, but the rain gods haven't been in touch yet and the three-mile plus track was dusty throughout

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