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the Awards Banquet while he feverishly
welded and worked to fix it up. Dillon,
who recently' turned 21, is extremely
fast and a rea1 athlete. As soon as he
develops some more desen savvy, he
will be very hard to beat.
Third overall and first 250cc Expert
was "old man" Dale Demaris.
Demaris, who is well over 30, was
plagued with bike troubles in 1980 and
seems to have them soned out now.
Demaris is still a potential winner
whether it is a desert race, a mud run
or a reliability trial.
Results
OVERALL: 1. Brad Tu",idge (KTMI; 2. Ron Dillon
(Yom); 3. D.... Demoris IHue); 4. Bill Dowers (Hua); 5.
Mlft Dowers (Hua); 6. Steve Henry (Hon); 7. Rick
McUne IHua); 6. Glenn WienIz IKTMI; 9. Grant
Hudkins (Hua); 10. Tom Uilil (HuoI; 1 1. Buz Farrell
IHua); 12. Mike Mlther (KTM); 13. Wryne Krug (Yem);
14. Larry Peot. lHulI; 16. David MlftHn U(aw); 16.
Curtis Dice lHon); 17. GuV Williemeon (Hua); 18. Lyle
K _ (YI.."; 19. Pot McCofforty (Ylm); 20. Alan
Seymour IHuoI.
BEG: 1. DenioI Mee.thv IHuel; 2. Riclwd Fronk
lY"",l; 3. Rod Wurt (Yeml.
TRAIL BIKE: 1. Devin T _ lYom); 2. Grog Grohom
(Kaw).
Hudkins and Holly
team up and haul
for Cascade win
By Larry Ulrich
BEND. OR. FEB. 14
The Cascade M, C. held their
annual two·day desert event on
the long three·day weekend of
Washington's birthday or Presi·
dent's day or whatever you call it. Today's team race staned the weekend
and 93 teams signed up. Each team
member was to ride three laps on a 12·
mile coune and change riders each
lap. They were flagged off at noon and
then the Amateurs were lined up. This
was supposed to be a dead engine, banner stan. Everyone had their engines
off and were waiting for one rider to
do a 30-second repair when the wind
made the banner twitch and everyone
was gone.
First rider in at the end of lap one
was Grant Hudkins on a 390 Husky,
lap time 11 minutes. That's a 65 mph
average. That's damn fast when you
consider he stopped at two checkpoints,
went through a couple of slow comers
and negotiated some 30 mph sand
dunes.
After the first lap, Hudkins' panner
Alan Holly took over the riding chores
aboard his new Honda 250 waterpumper. A well-known Husky rider
was heard to say that this Honda can
stay with a 390 Husky on this flat
Millican Valley coune.
On this shon coune, it is much
more of a spectator event than the
usual desen race. When the riders
come in. they must change armbands.
Some riders ride their own bike. while
some use just one bike and switch
riders. There is a lot of excitement
watching the riders change. More than
once, you could see riders sliding in
and falling off their bikes, then hold·
ing up their arm while the pit crew
took the armband to give to the other
team member.
At this team race you will see all
kinds of riders teamed up, Amateurs
and Experts, Old Timers and
Amateurs. etc. It is an Oregon Motorcycle Riders Assn. points race, but it
just pays 10 points for finishing toward
your normal class. Tl.e riders don't
take this race very seriously. It's a lot of
fun and the thought is to finish for the
points.
At the end, it was Hudkins and
Holly followed by Cliff Humbard and
David Monon. As mentioned earlier.
the Amateun tuned .bout five
minutes after the Experts. Right up
there in 14th overall was the Amateur
team of Lyle Klenski and Jim Harris.
They came in right ahead of two top
desen Experts - Tom Lillis and Dale
Demaris.
Steve Henry and Curtis Dice of
Idaho took first Lightweight Expert
and Brett Kindall and Tim Leeche of
Reno took first Lightweight Amateur.
Vern McCall and Jim Watts of the
Ponland area showed up a lot of the
kids by taking 21st overall and flI"St
Old Timer. Watts was riding a new
water-cooled Yamaha 125. Brad
Grosbeck and Wendell Gump took
first in the Beginners class in 41st over·
all to beat a lot of "non-Beginners."
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Results
TEAM RACE: 1. Gron! HudkinsiAlen HolIv (HW Ex);
2. Cliff HumblrdlDevid Morton IHW Ex); 3. Glenn
WoonoziBrad Turnidgo IHW Ex); 4. Stan CappoISteve
0 - . IHW Ex); 6. Buzz Farrell/Brad Hodfoeld (HW Ex);
6. BHI Dow.IIMorIt Dowon IHW Ex); 7. Wryne
KruglTerry Bryan IHW Ex); 8. Bob BulhlvlAudie
McCombo IHW Ex); 9. Ken MIIhoIJerrv Jooten (HW
Ex); 10. Steve HonryJCurtio Dice ILW EXl; 11. Met!
HorloonIMUlTIV Gtoerlig IHW Ex); 12. ChorIoo S _
fordIJecit _
IHW Ex); 13. Lennie _inslSteve
Lynn IHW Ex): 14. Lyle KlonskiIJim Harris IHW Am);
15. Tom ~ Donwio IHW Ex); 16. WiIIiom PhiIIip/
Chud< 0ucI

