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Cycle News 1981 03 18

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TX, FEB. 22 With the north Texas motocross fans being split between two tracks, the crowds weren't as numerous; however, the action was plentiful at WolfCTttk Motocross once again. In the combined Pro clasa - run together, scored and paid separately - "Gassin' Glen" Goodier (Hon) took top honon as be piloted his "red rocket" CR450 Pro-Link to con· secutive motor victories. The racing was very intense all day as the Over 50 Intermediates put on a brilliant show in the morning program. When all was said and done Jim "Mr. Cool" Calvert (Yam) was the overall winner, coming back in round two when round one winner Charles "Crazy Man" Nezat (Yam) and Ronnie Mullens (Hon) collided while exiting a tum on the final lap of round two. That gave Calvert the edge in the three-way tie in moto points. Mullens was second with his 2-2 tally ahead of Nezat's I-S perfonnance. The 125cc ~ovice competiton were out in mass quantities once again as they went for it in each of their divisions. Division I was full of surpriaes as Mark Sanden (Suz) put it together with as-I effort for the overall win. Second in the action-filled event was the "underdog" Mark Terry (Suz) who kept pace brilliantly with the leaden after a long layoff due to injury. Finishing in third in the overall was "Mr. Trick" Mark Withrow (Yam) who won round one quite easily in round one only to suffer with a pair of soil samples in topsy turvy round two. Division II was a Jeff Barker (Suz) benefit as he raced well ahead of the field on the new Suzuki Full-Floater. Barker was untouchable as he blasted the troops in each action-packed round as Jerry Zudta (Suz) and his Full-Floater applied pressure in second ahead of third-place rider "Chargin' Chad" Calvert (Yam). The combined Pro event had few surpriaes if you're a north Texas moto· crall fan because one of the most talented up-and-coming riden - "Gassin' Glen" Goodier (Hon) - proved he still knows how to lead the pack as he rode to a pair of brilliant wins. Goodier was smooth as glass as he rode fluid like around the coune. Round one was Goodier wire to wire while in round two Glen showed a little variety as he came from behind to take the win from early leader and second place fInisher Kevin McMillon who was the top 250cc rider on his new water-coo1ed Pro-Link Honda. Third in an event of rising stan was David Fulu (Hon) who edged out Tyler's Ken Callison (Yam). the fourth -place finisher in the hard fought event. Results cu- MICllO: 1. Eric lVarnI; 2. CIwtia W ... lVam); 3. MnhaII_lVarnI. _ JR: 1. ...... . - . . lVam); 2. .larry _ lSuz);3. SI.-_~. MINI SIlS: 1. 8randyn IWdy lSuz); 2. _ Tlanfiald 1Suzl; 3. Monty IIIond lVam). 0VE1I30!NT: 1. Jim e-llVaml: 2.1lannia MuIan IHonl; 3. Dwlaa _lVarnI. 100 PKN: 1. Jon ~ lV_~ 2. Jimmy _tSuz/;3. K_ _ lSuz). OVER 30 EX: 1. lien _ lSuz); 2. Tommy _ lVarnI. PKN I: I. _ _ 1Suzl; 2. _ 125 T..., tSuz/;3. _W.-lV_l. 125 PKN II: 1. JeIt _ .. tSuz/; 2. .larry Zudoa lSuz); 3. Chad e-llV_l. 260 PKN: 1. Arthur Ebpang lHonl; 2. Kanny _ lHonl; 3. Scon Tud

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