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Cycle News 1981 01 07

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_tllera Caillorala·Arlz.a.· larger field, considering the singular two-hour race set aside for the racers and spectators. The start was clean, with no mishaps at the desert transition, although one could hear the spokes singing as the racers launched off into the riverbottom area from the eight-foot dropaway. First. lap honors went to Phoenix's Gary Dircks (Yam), riding out of Bob Whanon's new Bell Road Yamaha dealership, holding a very slim lead over Chris Howard from Las Vegas. Dave Gerig (Hus) held third and Bob Reisinger (Kaw) was fourth. Last year's winner Chappy Blose was entrenched in 10th spot, but not for long, as he was moving up at the rate of one position per lap such that he held futh on lap six. Dircks relinquished ~he lead· to Howard on lap five with Tim Locey (Yamaha Motor Corp.) in third. Significant rearrangement took place on lap six, where Locey went into the lead with Reisinger second, Dircks third and Howard fourth. Pole sitter Dave Miller, SCORE Class 58 star, was now getting lapped by the first seven riders, with ll-minute laps the standard. Tucson's resident insane penon, Carlos "The Flyin' Chicano" Serrano, was moving up from 16th on lap two to ninth on number seven. But on lap eight, the whole story was rewritten: Reisinger grabbed number one, Howard second and Dircks third. Serrano fell to unspecified mechanical woes while Craig Adams' KTM propelled him into sixth. From then on, it was pretty much follow the leader, ex· cept for Blose getting around Dircks in the back section for a solid third. On the final lap, it was clearly Reisinger. Howard and Blose up front with neither of the latter two having any chance to reel in the leading Kawasaki. Adams saw a positive sixth place ($250) dissolve into a 10th $50 when he experienced mechanical failure 100 yards from the checkered flag. Pushed on by the vocal urgings of spectators, Adams resisted the DQprone help of bystanders and sprinted the remaining distance to the flag after seeing his lead blown away. Former AMA 250cc National Motocross champ Tony D made a rare appearance on his road to recovery from a potentially disasterous eye injury a while back. His seventh-place finish should have been a good training ride. Cycle World's Don Griewe took fifth, Las Vegan Kevin Welch (C-A) got sixth, Gerig was-eighth, local star Kent Miller (SW Yamaha) was ninth and Adams an exhausted 10th. The Tucson, AZ, branch of PM Magazine, a TV news show, was on hand to videotape the Pro and sidecar events. In fact, their daring cameraman hefted a stone heavy video camera and rode the asphalt section on Rob Evans' 750 Yam/Wasp sidecar ... one handed. Results OPEN NOli: 1. Bob Pongrotz IHonl; 2. Billy Stamey (Vom); 3. Mike Stone lHonI. 250 NOI/: 1. k""';n Chinesaz IVaml; 2. Danny Hatfield (Vam); 3. Ricky Beck (Yam). 125 NOli: 1. WflllAf1'/ Charles IVaml; 2. Mark Zela (VarnI. OPEN BEG: 1. Raben Todd (Hus); 2. Chucl< Raysbrool< IVarnl; 3. Tim Love IkIWI. 250 BEGII: 1. SmoII< MAICOMEGA2 THUNDERBALLI Available Now lit Make your 1981 season a winner with THE MACHINE in the Open class. MAICO SPECIALISTS Parts & Eguipment By Mail Order 7e4J'1Z7Ul1J 1637 E. Walnut. PuacI.na. CA 91106 (2131796-2711 'n' ON' ".. ~ - Husqvarna-NIAICD Professional Sales & Service Parts & Accessories Departments Complete Rebuild Service By Factory Trained Ohlins Technicians All New Models Available Now r ,:-:';:':.. 511 Mayfair Ave. South San Francisco, CA 94080 (415) 583·3519 SOUTH ~~:y5~~c~:~5122 • 57 •

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