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grabbed the lead, then kept it all the
way to the finish for the lOp overall
payback.
250 INT: 1. Bernard Unhassobiscay IHonI: 2. Bill
Lovit1IVaml: 3. Joe Johnson IHon).
250 INT 2: 1. Randy MOJ.... (Vam): 2. John Condon
(Vam): 3. Bill Harry (Vam).
Gerig, Relsln,er
Results
JR CYCLE NOV: 1. Kris Vensel (Vam): 2. Bubba
Erickson ISuzl: 3. Ma« Fosler (Yam!.
JR CYCLE EX: 1. Shane Tri«ler IVaml.
MINI BEG DIV 2: 1. Travis Roberson ISOlI: 2. Tim
Linehan (Vam): 3. Shawn Davidson (Yaml.
MINI BEG DIV 1: 1. Keith Vensel (Kawl: 2. David
Couch (Suzl: 3. Enc W...",.n (Suzl.
125 PRO: 1. Jeff Slandood IVaml: 2. Mat1 WMing
(Vam); 3. John Whelchel (Vam!.
MINI EX: 1. .Jot'lnef Kight (Yam); 2. Larry Brooks
(VarnI: 3. Bob Simons (Varni.
MrNIINT: 1. Rodney Phelps (Suz): 2. William Succan
(Varni: 3. Jeff Bari>acovi (Vaml.
MINI NOV: 1. Darryl Chereshkoff'(Vam): 2. SIeve
Stewllft (Vaml: 3. Mike Clark IVam).
125 INT 2: 1. John Condon IVaml: 2. Jeff Black
IVaml: 3. Mark Clark IVaml.
125 (NT 1: 1. Harlay Hall IVam): 2. Gary Bowman
(Honl: 3. Rick Thomas IKaw).
100 NOV: 1. Jim Spons ISuz): 2. Kelly V.chow
IVam).
100 INT: 1. Jerry AnkarlVaml.
125 NOV 2: 1. Brad BinnS IVaml: 2. Nev LaBoide
IVaml: 3, Paul Ellis ISuzl,
125 NOV 1: 1, Mike Moore IVaml: 2. Marco Folchi
IHonl: 3. Kellay Whitfield ISuz!.
125 BEG 2: 1, K.C. Maddox (Varni: 2. David Hawkins
IVaml: 3, Chuck Berling ISuz),
125 BEG 1: ,. Bruce Armstrong lYam); 2. Brian
Finmark (Honl: 3. Danny Angel (Han).
500 INT: ,. Bruce Jones fHusl: 2. Mark Romp (Yam);
3. Randy M"'ales IVaml,
500 PRO: 1. Pele SnOfleiand (Yaml: 2. Tom Kelly
IHusl; 3. Brian Vargus {Varni.
250 NOV: 1. Rob Mansfield IHonl: 2. Dave
Cunningham ISOlI: 3. Doug AshleilSuz!.
500 NOV: 1. Ray Gibbs IKawl: 2. Tom Kircher IVam):
3. James Lawrence (Vam).
VET JR: 1. Raymond W,lliams lSuz); 2. Gary
Livengood (Mat); 3. Lee Robet'son (Suzl.
VET INT: ,. Asker Lam-kiael' (Suz); 2. Rankle OrtiZ
IHonl: 3. Ron ColelSuzl.
VET SR: 1. Lon Peterson (Yam); 2. Rick Hall (Yam); 3.
Mark Romp (Yam).
250 BEG: 1. Byron Raney (Hon); 2. Jul'an Guerra
{Yaml: 3. Rob Petrin (Suzl.
500 BEG: 1. Game Turcotte ISuzl; 2. John Mazor
IVam): 3. Thomas KIst.. IVaml.
250 PRO; 1. Pete Snorte&and IYam); 2. Rob Tolleson
(Yam); 3. Tom Kelly IHusl.
topCMC '8J.
point opener
By Terry Whytal
ORANGE, CA, DEC. 7
Pro Circuit Husqvarna rider
David Gerig kept his cool and
the lead in route to winning both
Continental Moto-sports Club
Open Pro motos. Gerig's fU"St moto
romp to the checken came at the
expense of Yamaha rider Micky
Dymond who struggled vainly in an
attempt to close within striking
distance of the fleet Husky pilot.
Tony DiStefano powered his bigbore Swedish iron into contention
after a poor start and pulled close to
Dymond to place third at the finish.
Pre-race favorite Roben Reisinger
suffered problems that dropped the
new Kawasaki suppon rider to 12th at
the finish.
Gerig planted his knobbies firmly
into the soil on an extra nice Saddleback course and moved into the early
lead of moto two. Gerig soon held a
commanding lead over the field but
Reisinger was on the move from a midpack stan and as the moto wound
down he closed rapidly on the cruising
Gerig.
The final few laps bad the crowd on
their feet as Reisin~r's char~ fell
shon at the checken and Gerig
completed his perfect ride. Dymond
picked up third for the moto and
second overall as DiStefano went home
with ~hird place money and Reisin~r
finished founh,
Reisin~r took his reven~ or
revenue. if you will - in the 250cc Pro
class as he held off an amazing char~
by Honda team rider Jim Gibson in the
second moto. Gibson had powered
away with the initial moto leaving
Reisinger to battle with Gerig and
Maico rider Ed Amet. Reisinger
finished in the number two slot as Gerig
finished third. Amet fourth and
Kawasaki
rider
Dave
Hamada
rounded out the top five,
Gibson tangled with the gate at the
stan of race two and finally charged
up the Saddleback stan hill nearly a
half lap down of the leaden.
Reisin~r was quickly away with the
front position while Gaig and Arnet
trailed in second and third, Gibson
wasted little time slicing through the
pack and was soon in founh behind
Honda rider Bryan Maloney who
gamely held off Gibson for several
laps. Arnet dropped from the race
with mechanical difficulties and
Gibson sandwiched himself between
Maloney and the Kelvin Franks-tuned
Honda of Gerig. Gerig's mount
seemed an even match for the factory
Honda and it was several laps before
Gibson was able to dislodge Gerig
from second place.
Gibson quickly reeled in Reisinger
as two lapped riden blocked the traclt
and refused to allow Reisinger to pass
until the last lap. With Gibson on his
tail Reisinger pushed his Uni-TraIr.er to
the limit and hung on to wUJ.Reisinger
picked up the overall win money with
Gibson getting the runner-share of the
pune. Gerig rounded out the top
three.
Suzuki rider Bob Elliott won the first
125cc Pro race on a new waterpumper
but failed to finish the second moto.
leaving Yamaha rider Mike Beier,
Todd Peterson and Scott Manning to
argue over the fint place laurels. Beier
seemed to have the second moto sewed
up until slowed by a deflating rear
tire. Petersen went on to reach the
checken fint and take the overall win.
Beier finished with a 2-2 score for
second overall and Manning picked up
third.

