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Jimmy Snow was right with them for a
third place each time; on the drag race
start of the second race, the Snowman
and Cannonball arrived in tum one
t~ther, bumping each other as they
turned left ... wahoo!
Again. the desert brigade turned
out in a big group; club colors present
were Checkers, 4-Aces, Prospectors
and Din Diggers ... neat! These guys
have to be seen to be believed; they
take it all seriously inspite of having
knobbies
on
their
bikes
and
resembling people on water beds when
they'd land after the jump and float
up and down on those l·o,n-g suspensions. The club tried to line up three
rows of desert people in the Open
class, but a small rebellion on the part
of the scorers convinced them that
wasn't the way to go, so they pulled
one row off. FiTSI heat and overall winner was Steve Fortune who has spent
more time on that track as a now retired
pro than some of his competition has
spectating it for 10 years. Right
behind Fortune both times was Doug
Wabiszewski while Rob Pfetzing came
in for third in the main.
Our favorite bike for the night was
Bob Riggs on his Matchless ... so if you
wondered what 'lOx was, and you're
too young to remember those
Matchboxes, now you know. The en,
gine sound kept us glowing all evening.
If you were in the pits and noticed a
bit of confusion from time to lime,
there was. The announcer didn't get a
good list of riders and the club knows
the turnaround from the heat to the
main was too quick. but it's a big job
to run a race like that, especially when
a couple of the flagmen just faded
away and didn't tell anyone they were
splitting.
The three Pro classes ran twice. In
the 250cc class, Bud Carroll took the
lead straight off heat one and kept it,
but behind, Ben Meyer and Jimmy
Rosa were giving the crowd quite a
show. Rosa pulled up to Myer and
went over the jump with him side by
side, dropped back a fraction, but shot
into the second spot in the left-hander
Onto the back straight. Second heat.
Carroll got behind on the start and
started chasing them. Meyer had the
lead first, then Rosa tOok it away, but
Carroll was closing fast. He got around
Meyer and given less than one more
lap, he'd have had, Rosa we think.
In 500cc Pro, Rod Sullivan fended
off Steve Karsten and Rocky Robinson
in the first go. but lost out to Chris
Cannon in the second. The final run'down was Cannon, Robinson, Sullivan
and Karsten.
For the Open class, it was Tommy
WallOn (2-1), then Jim R~a (4-2),
Rob Morrison (S-S) and Mike MinDing
(1-6). That first heat got real exciting
between Mike Minnig and Rob Morrison until Tommy Walton arrived up to
them and took away second from
Morrison.
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125 COMB: 1. Roger Thompson (Yaml; 2. Cun"
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250 NOV DISTRICT: ,. Mike Perez (Yam); 2.
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250 JR: 1. Jimmy Snow IYam); 2. ChriS Chandler
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250 EX: 1, Pete Hames (Yam); 2. Charles Carroll
(Yaml: 3. Tommy Walton (Yam).
500 NOV DISTRICT: 1. Keith Guthery (Yam); 2. Dena
SykesIYam); 3. Dan Kane (Yam).
500 JRIEX DISTRICT: 1. Chris Cannon IYam): 2. Rex
Hailey (Yam); 3. Mark Cain IYam)'.
OPEN NOV: 1. Craig Johnson; 2. Tom Sauter; 3. Don
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Meiner.
OPEN JA/EX: 1. Tommy Walton (Yam); 2. Jerry
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SIDEHACKS: 1. Lllfeto Masella/Jim Hauneman; 2.
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3.
Teray
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250 NOV SPORTSMAN: ,. John Barricklow IYam);
2. Gone Chandler IY,,",); 3. Ft..... Ketner IYam).
500 NOV SPORTSMAN: 1. Jom GenII" IYam); 2.
Dean Sykes IYaml; 3. BiliBulton (Yam).
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500 JRIEX SPORTSMAN: ,. Pete Hames IYam); 2.
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