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Cycle News 1981 02 04

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N•• M.ldco.COlor.do·WyolDillg-. . . . . . .-............. -So.... Dakot•• Central Pipeline . I '1 _ _ J ~j' l _~ • J ,,1 I' • \ ~, Dawson, Riddle and Spencer go for gold at Marshall CreekMX 1 By Charlie Wiese MARSHALL CREEK. TX,jAN. 11 Motocross action was at its peak once again as north Texas' finest gathered at Marshall Creek. Under new management, Mar- eao lIdB1ncy Lane. Dept. CIJ. CBmpbell, CA 95008 (408) 3'71-l28l Istons _ i", ,2·Strokel4-Stroke Huge Inventory Call TolI·Free Calif.llOO-382-3600 Other states 800-423-5120 . ~i!IiI:!Ilgft!l~.. . Ave. '213-999-2811 . Park. cA 9j 304 shall Creek's layout was changed in order to slow the action down a bit with larger jumps being added. However. the riders put their suspension to work with aerial antics that had the spectators witnessing spectacular racing from Mini to Mighty, In the hotly contested Pro classes. Chuck Dawson. Craig Riddle and Kirk Spencer bumped, bounced and boogied their way to overall wins in their respective classes. Outstanding performances were not limited to the Expert classes and lOOcc class action was fantastic in each round. Brent "Stud Duck" Carrizales (Yam) and Skipper Beavers (Suz) provided only a portion of the thrills in the two action· filled motos as they flew off the many re·formed jumps. Carrizales piloted his WRW Big "D" Yamaha to victory as Beavers fmished brilliantly in second on his Pete's Suzuki in each round. The 125cc Pros tested their skills next and Chuck "The Hulk" Dawson (Yam) was up to the test as he sped to consecutive victories in the talentfilled event. Round one had "The Hulk" out front from the drop of the gate on his WRW Big "0" Yamaha. Moving up to challenge and eventually take over the lead was Carter's Mark "Peaches" Rakestraw who led until one of many turf tests he would make. With "Peaches" having his problems, "The Hulk" moved up to take the win as "Okie" Tony Lucente (Yam) advanced to second. "Hollywood" Coel Knight putting his Arlington Yamaha in third as teammate Ron Kunz finished fourth. Round two was a carbon copy of round one, only Rakestraw took a spectacular endo while leading which left quick and consistent Dawson to ditto his round one performance with Lucente in second. Kni~ht third, Bob Sanford fourth and Ricky "Racer" Riccardi (Yam) fifth. Overall it was Dawson. Lucente. Knight. Kunz and Riccardi. The 250cc Pro class was a one· man show as Craig Riddle (Kaw) blitzed the field for consecutive wins. Riddle was very quick as he took the win despite a second round soil sample. Riddle took his Town &< Country Kawasaki to victory with Big "D's" Kirk Dillon (Yam) recovering for second ahead of Qennis "Skylab" Hawthorne (C·A). Finishing fourth in the overall column with a brilliant comeback ride was "Gasi,n' Glen" Goodier (Hon) who rode his D &< S Cycles "red rocket" to third in round two. Final race of the day was an exciting one as Kirk "The Kid" Spencer piloted his Carter's Yamaha to victory in each action·filled moto. Spencer was really on the gas as he dusted the troops with teammate "Peaches" Rakestraw coming back in round two for second after a race·long battle with Sean "Trick Numbers" O'Brien, who was third on another Carter's Yamaha. Fourth overall was Maico's support rider 0ll. K9Lb~,:if whoseu5,,? effort. , was enough to bold off yet another Caner's rider, David Boles. Results MICRO _ 1. T _ - . , lVom); 2. Scotty Reyr.-lSud; 3.lar(~IV..... . . . .1ft 1. . - . . - . . lVom); 2. .Jeff c.penter lVomI; 3.1loy ScI_...... IV..... . . . SR: 1. ..,.. - . . . . , IV....; 2. JIllIOn UpoIw. ae-t. 3. T_ Fo¥ti< 1Suzl. 100 NOV: 1. _ e..- IV....; 2. Skipper - ' l S u d ; 3. Grt_ _ ISuzl. OYER 30 INT: I. -'-'Y _ I V _ ; 2. Jed< WoIIIIce lVomI; 3. U. a.-.d _ _ OIlER _ _ ..... ....., 1Suzl; 2. Somy Truitt lMoiI;3. 30 EX: 1 BEG: 1. Rob Byers lVomI; 2. _ J i m _ I V..... was (Hon); 3. 125 NOV: I. Donnie _ _ 1Kawl; 2. .Jeff Barker lSuzI; 3. _ o.n:..lV_. 250 NOV: I. JaIIn ICirdwt lVom); 2. Keith Bird lSuzI; 3. Donnie _ _ ...,. OPEN NOV: I. Ken Tucbr (Yom); 2. White Trm Tucbr lVomI; 3. T.... T.,..,IV_. 1251NT: ,. Canol Aid...... lVom); 2. Mike Foytik lSuzI; 3. _ _ lICTMI. 125 PlIO: 1. CIu:It ~ IV....; 2. Tony Lucente lVomI; 3. c..1Cn9lI1V_. 250 INT: 1. Gone Goodior lVom); 2. C... Phillips IV....; 3. 0-. HicUyCCAl. 250 PlIO: 1. Cdig _ ae-t. 2. Kiril DiIon 1Vam); 3. OonniaI"'do'.lCAl. OPEN INT: 1. I.JIIIw ~ (Moil; 2. Bobby ChrioIy lVomI; 3.1lontIr t.>ng IV_. OPEN PlIO: I. Kirt ~ lVom!; 2. Marl< _lVomI; 3. s-. 01lri0n IVan!. Jorski and Myers victors in OklahomaMX By Rebecca Sands OKLAHOMA CITY, OK., JAN, II With very nice weather for win· ter. Motorcycle Raceways started the new year with enthusiasm. Todd Smith (Kaw) led the pack out of ~ gate in ~ 1!5cc Expert class followed c10IcIy by Trey jorski (Kaw) and AlVin Myen on IUs new water-cooled Yamaha. During the first lap, Smith went down in a comer, jorski couldn't avoid a crash and Myers zipped by. . Brad Walmet (Yam) was riding fourth but had problems, dropped back and Shan Niday on a new Kaw got around Lance Crawford (Yam) and Rick Kirlr. (Yam) to chase Myers. Crawford.held on to third across the finish with Waimet advancing to take fourth. Myers rodr in first until the white flag lap whrn Niday got around, Tbr IttODd mota, Myers rodr in &ant aD ~ way with Niday doing some fine riding to finish IttODd and flu· ridden jorski claiming third. jorski placed first in both !5Occ Ex· pert motos, dicing with Todd Smith (Ilaw) ~ tint mota. Scott Cook (Hon) rodr third aD the way in moto one with Randall Bun:bett (Mai) finiShing fourth both times. Smith claimed second platt in moto two, abo. • ReSults PEE WEE: I. llIne _lVomI; 2. TotId_ lVomI; 3. Endy_1Suzl. lVomI; 2. _ _ . . . .1ft ,. 0.... _ lVomI; 3. _ Ham. ... _ 1. T _ ItlQ: 2. J.D. _ tMoi/; 3. ~~1Suzl. -= o.nnv OIlER 30; I . . . _ 2. McNutt lHanI;. 3. K8WI't _ . . . . . 100 Nk; 1. _ GiIiIond lVom); 2. Tm _ _ lSuzl; 3. Eric IDlouoy 1Suzl. 125 NOV: 1. _ 3. TtKY _ Dovid GoIlSud; 2. K8Ty n...-. CSuzl; 3. _ 125Nk; I. Oonnia o.IllVom); 2. Doug - . CK8w1; 125 EX: 1. _ Myers IV....; 2. g.., Nidov 1"-1; __ 250 NOV: 1. AllIn Ie-. 2. ...., Smith lSuzI; 3. . . . . . , _ I V..... 250 Nk; I. _ GriIm lVomI; 2. Mike Gililond IV""; 3. Tony _ _ 3.Unco~IV ---. tv_ _ -= 250 EX: 1. T"" JcnIU ae-t. 2. Totid Smith 1"-1; 3. OPEN NOV: ,. _ FtarotzlVomI; 2. _ MorriiIon CHuol; 3. --... CoaIV__ OPEN Nk; ,. Gee ~ (Moil; 2. _ ~-=3._ ...... ae-t. OPEN EX: I. T"" JcnIU 2. Jim n...-. """,IV__ ~ -=

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