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lLeft) Rex Staten 1261 got good starts in his qualifiers. Unset} Howenon gets going again in his Saturday qualifier as Glover slips past. Howerton rode like
a man possessed, though, to repass Glover for the win. ITop right) Bell was fast but didn't have luck behind him. A flat slowed him Friday and he fell
Saturday.IAbove right! Bob Hannah styled in practice Saturday.
the inside. Flying toward the top of the
jump, O'Mara collided with Serrano.
The Maico pilot stayed straight and
upright, but not so for the rider in red,
white and blue. O'Mara and bike
tumbled end over end, landing on the
'stadium floor beside the jump.
O'Mara laid on his back for quite a
while as emergency penonnel checked
him over. He was able to walk away
more shaken up than anything, the
major physical damage being a tweaked
finger.
Glover continued his punuit of
Howerton and the distance between
the two shranlt. As they went into the
big bertned right-hander after the
tunnel jump on lap eight, Glover
ducked to the inside while Howerton
rooIr. the high line. Howerton apparently got in there a little too hot and slid
to a momentary stop. With a couple
quick fans on the clutch lever, he was
away quiclr.ly but now behind Glover.
Howerton rode liIr.e this was the ftnal
in the last two laps. At the end of the
back straight on the final lap, he
bounced around the Yamaha teamster
and held it the remaining few turns to
the checltered. Cantaloupi, Serrano and
Grossi followed them in.
Staten and Bell led the pack out of
the flJ'St tum in the fourth qualiller.
Bell grabbed the lead before the fint
lap ended, though, and that was it,
end of contest. Bigelow moved into
tbird after the halfway point leaving
Yamaha rider Keith Oelerich to fend
off Kessler for fourth.
Yamaha·mounted Ricky Palmer,
Brelter and Smith jetted to the fore in
semi number one. Breker swapped
places 'with Palmer quicltly, though,
and was never headed from that point
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Smith also went by Palmer a lap
later and tried to catch BTelter. That
was his undoing. On lap six, he bailed
attempting a double jump in the far
sweeping· type tum and put himself
out for the night.
Hollis took the Suzuki teamster's
vacated spot and held it to the finish
for a transfer. Behind him, T&O
Yamaha rider Tim Lunde put on a
super charge through a tightly·bunched
four· rider dice and after swapping
positions back and forth with the
othen, got third ahead of Keystone
Yamaha rider Jeff Hicks, Mike Twigg
on a Twigg's Cycle Yamaha and Clay
Hoenshell on a Yamaha.
In the second semi, Yamaha support
rider Chappy Blose proved to have the
most refmed reflexes as he blasted
cleanly into the lead with King putting
his Maico in behind. Jimmy FJlis moved
up to third on lap two and the leading
trio tightened up.
Blose's bid for a spot in the fmal appeared to go down the drain when he
got off at the end of the whoop straight
on lap four. Though he remounted
and got back up to futh, King and
Ellis easily won.
Blose wanted in to the final and did
it the hard way by riding more laps
than anyone this night. He rode a
qualiller (10 laps), a semi (10 laps) and
was now in the consolation (eight laps).
Chappy had the start wired and kept it
on two wheels for the consy win just
ahead of Mark Rakestraw and Huskysupponed Derek Wedding.
In the final, Suzuki proved to have
the one-two punch as Barnett led the
entire event with Howerton lurking
just out of Barnett's roost. "Today I
had to lead it the whole race so it was a
little bit harder," a happy Barnett said
later. "I wanted to get a bigger lead so
I wouldn't have to work so hard. Four
seconds ain't a big lead at all, one little
screw up and that's it,"
Knowing Howerton was behind him
worried him because the Rhinestone
Cowboy had passed him in the last
corner for the win on more than one
occasion. "I said to myself, 'I ain't
lettin' him get close. I can't.' I was just
waiting for that white flag to come
out. 'Come on, white flag; come on,
white flagr"
After getting the checkered, Barnett
threw a victory fISt into the air as he
flew off the final jump.
The racing behind the flnt two
proved to be more exciting to watch.
Hanaen and Giblon started out battling
for third while the Yamaha team was
off to a slow start - Cantaioupi and
Glover were sixth and seventh at the
end of a lap while Bell and Hannah
were mired further back in mid-pack.
Glover came charging up and by lap
five was preparing to give the 'Honda
riden fits. He moved by both of them
after a couple laps but could get no
higher up. Pain in his left leg,
incurred when he hit his knee on the
triple clamp in the previous night's
practice, helped slow him a bit.
Gibson finally passed Hansen after
the midway point and Bell came up to
them. As he tried to pass Hansen in
the whoop straight, though, the two
clashed and went down hard. Both
were up quickly, Bell glaring at
Hansen, and both continued. Bell had
to pull into the mechanic's area to fIX
his ban which were laid flat in the
crash.
According to Hansen, "My foot got
caught in his spokes and ripped me off
the bike,"
Bell felt there was more to it than
that. "I was gaining two seconds a lap
on him. He was going over those jumps
and knew I was coming and he cut
right overt"
Other observen felt it was just tight
racing where one rider happened to
get out of shape sending both down.
At any rate, Hannah defeated Sun for
futh followed by Staten, Hansen,
Breker and King. Bell finished 12th
behind Cantaloupi.
Hannah's finish was among his best
this year, but he claimed, "I was glad
to get through it. I got one twisted bad
anltle I got today. I got it yesterday,
but it got worse today," he said with a
laugh. "I was glad there was a lot of
left handen 'cause those right handers
were giving me a hell of a time. I
wouldn't want to stick my foot down,
you know. I'd just lift it up and go
raaaa," as he twisted an imaginary
throttle wide open.
So, Suzuki successfully met whatever
challenge was thrown at them one
more weekend. It will be interesting to
see if they can carry the streak
outdoon to the fint National of the
year at Hangtown.
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Results
FRIDAY
,. Mart< _
(Sun; 2. IInx: G"'- lVoml; 3. Jim
Giblon (Hanl; 4. Donnie ...,.., (Honl; 5. Mike Bel
lVom!; 6. Bob..",., lVom); 7. K_ _ 1Suzl;
8. W.... _
(KowI; 9. DomoII Shultz !Sun; 10.
Johnny 0 ' _ (Han); 11. Stew Wioe (Honl; 12. ReI<
S_lVoml; 13. Mort'( Smith (Suzt; 14. ArIa Englund
lVom!; 15. Donnie Conlllloupi lVom); 16. Rid< Burlllllt
lVoml; 17. GoIIt Br_ (KowI; lB. Chuck Sun tHanI; 19.
KriaBigelowlVoml; 10. Mork Rok_IYoml.
SATURDAY
1. Mork B _ (Sun; 2.. K_ HoWMon (Sun; 3.
Brae G"'-lVoml; 4. Jim Giboon (Honl; 5. Bob Honnoh
lVoml; 6. Chud< Sun (Honl; 7. ReI< S _ lVoml; 8.
Donnie Hon_ (Honl; 9. GoIIt a - (Kow); 10. Alon
King (Mai); 11. Donnie Con1oIoupi lVoml; 12. Mike Boll ,
lVoml; 13. Rick Burlllllt (Yom); 14. Worron Reid IKow);
15. DelIO Hollie lVom); 16. Kenny Keylon IYom!; 17.
ArIa Englund IYom); 18. Mid